- Fiona Bruce
Infobox journalist
name = Fiona Bruce
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birthname = Fiona Chebbeth Bruce
birth_date = birth date and age|1964|4|25
birth_place =Singapore
age = age|1964|4|25
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death_place =
education =
occupation =Television producer ,Newsreader ,Presenter
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gender =Female
status = Married
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family =
spouse = Nigel Sharrocks
children = 2
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ethnic = English
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networth =
credits = "BBC News at Ten ""Crimewatch ""Antiques Roadshow"
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URL =Fiona Elizabeth Bruce (born
25 April 1964 inSingapore ) is a Britishjournalist andtelevision presenter . Since joining theBBC in 1989, she has gone on to present many flagship programmes for the corporation including the "BBC News at Ten ", "Crimewatch ", "Call My Bluff " and, most recently, "Antiques Roadshow ". From 2003 to 2007, she also anchored her own documentary series, "Real Story ".Biography
The daughter of a self-made man, who worked his way up from post boy to become
Managing Director of a division ofUnilever ,citeweb|url=http://observer.guardian.co.uk/woman/story/0,,1835481,00.html|title='I'm no career bitch'|publisher=The Observer|date=2006-08-06|accessdate=2008-01-26] and adoptee mother Rosemary. [citeweb|url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4161/is_19991024/ai_n14499681|title=The day I discovered my long-lost family|publisher=Sunday Mirror|author=Sharon Feinstein|date=1999-10-24|accessdate=2008-01-26] Bruce was born inSingapore and first schooled atSt. George's British International School inRome , and then the sixth form ofHaberdashers' Aske's Hatcham College inNew Cross ,London . It was during this later period that she modelled for the stories in the teenage girls' magazine "Jackie". [cite web | title=Fiona Bruce Modelled for Jackie Magazine
date= 2007-04-09
publisher = Merry Media News
url=http://www.merrymedia.co.uk/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=3240
accessdate =2007-05-15 ]Bruce studied French and Italian at
Hertford College, Oxford , during which she was a self-confessed punk, and for one week had blue hair. [cite web | title=60 SECONDS: Fiona Bruce
date= 2006-12-12
publisher = Associated Metro Limited
url=http://www.metro.co.uk/fame/interviews/article.html?in_article_id=29109&in_page_id=11
accessdate =2007-07-19 ]Career
After leaving university, Bruce joined a management consultant firm for a year, but found the experience depressingly dull: citeweb|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/ten/2660171.stm|title=Fiona Bruce's wild days|publisher=BBC News|date=2003-12-18|accessdate=2008-01-26]
After this, she worked in an advertising agency for a couple of years, before she met the then editor of "Panorama"
Tim Gardam at a wedding, and pestered him until he gave her a job as a researcher at the BBC on the programme in 1989. After becoming assistant assistant producer on "Panorama," she made the change to presenting in 1992 as a reporter for "Breakfast News". She then moved toBBC South East , appearing as an occasional presenter and reporter on "Newsroom South East ". During this time she also appeared on some weekend main BBC News bulletins and reported for "Newsnight ".In 1999, as part of a major relaunch of the BBC's news output, Bruce was named secondary presenter of the "Six O'Clock News" bulletin. She presented the programme as cover for main presenter
Huw Edwards as well as regularly on Fridays until a presenter reshuffle in January 2003 to coincide with the retirement ofMichael Buerk and the move ofPeter Sissons to the BBC News channel. Both Edwards and Bruce moved to presenting the "BBC News at Ten" and have presented the programme on their respective days since. By becoming presenter, she became the first woman to ever present the bulletin from launch in 2000.Following the murder of
Jill Dando , Bruce took over the position of co-presenter on "Crimewatch " alongsideNick Ross , until both were replaced byKirsty Young towards the end of 2007. In May 2008 Bruce once more became the Friday presenter for the "BBC News at Six ", in addition to presenting the "BBC News at Ten".On
22 June 2007 it was announced that Bruce was to replace the retiringMichael Aspel as presenter of the "Antiques Roadshow " in Spring 2008. [cite news|title= Bruce to host Antiques Roadshow|url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/6229968.stm|work= BBC News|date= (2007-06-22 )|accessdate= 2007-06-22 ] She appeared in a tongue-in-cheekBBC HD advert in 2008, featuring the show (which is one of the BBC's main programs on its HD service), where she drove a car through a wall, before running towards a falling vase; the car explodes as she jumps to save the vase from crashing.She has also had two brief stints on
BBC Radio 2 , both times as a temporary stand-in; firstly in 2005 forMariella Frostrup on the "Green Room" program and then in 2008 on "The Sunday Supplement" slot in betweenMichael Parkinson and Michael Ball's periods as regular presenter.Bruce has also been featured in an episode of Top Gear, which sees her sharing a lift with presenter of the show,
Jeremy Clarkson and then having to push him out (as he was stuck in hisPeel P50 ). Clarkson goes on to comment "She does have quite a nice bottom... I said that out loud, didn't I?" Bruce returned to Top Gear in the next series, alongside fellow newsreaderKate Silverton , as a Star in a Reasonably-Priced Car. As a riposte for the "nice bottom" comment, she slapped Jeremy's and declared that it "needs a bit of work".A less serious side of Bruce is also displayed each year on the BBC's
Children in Need telethon, in the regular section where newsreaders break out from behind their desks to take part in a song and dance number. Blessed with a better singing voice than most of her colleagues, her turn in the 2007 performance, as Velma Kelly - with a rendition of All That Jazz - so impressed the makers of the revival production of "Chicago" that they invited her to the London performance of the 10th anniversary gala, where she appeared on stage in a parade of Velmas. [http://london.broadway.com/story/id/3009234]Vision Aid Overseas
Bruce is an Honorary Vice President of optical charity Vision Aid Overseas (VAO) alongside fellow newsreader
Trevor McDonald . In February 2005 Bruce did the voice over for VAO's Lifeline Appeal. In 2007 Bruce launched VAO's Annual Review.Parody
Since the comedy programme "Dead Ringers" transferred to TV from radio, Bruce has been parodied by
Jan Ravens , ruthlessly exaggerating her idiosyncratic feline mannerisms through innuendo. For example, during the2006 European heat wave , when a hosepipe ban was put into effect in parts of the UK, one of the lines was, "I'm Fiona Bruce. There's never ahosepipe ban when I'm in the room" and "I'm Fiona Bruce and I'm sitting on the luckiest chair in Britain"Criticisms
Bruce was criticised for showing "blatant bias" when interviewing
Matt O'Connor , founder ofFathers 4 Justice for a BBC programme in 2004. [cite web | title=Was Real Story 'the real story'?
date= 2004-11-25
publisher =BBC
url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/newswatch/ukfs/hi/newsid_4040000/newsid_4041100/4041127.stm
accessdate =2007-05-15 ] Bruce, who had featured in advertising campaigns for the feminist charity "Women's Aid ," was accused of having an axe to grind on the issue ofdomestic violence . Many, including O'Connor, felt she let her own personal view on domestic violence as an issue of gender take over the programme. [ [http://web.archive.org/web/20050207191958/http://www.fathers.ca/bbc's_fiona_bruce.htm BBC's Fiona Bruce ] ] There were also concerns that O'Connor had originally been invited to speak about CAFCA and the Family Courts, yet the program was changed to focus on domestic violence. [ [http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2004/nov/21/childrensservices.broadcasting Angry fathers attack 'biased' Bruce | Society | The Observer ] ] Later, a BBC Committee investigating on behalf of theBBC Governors , concluded that there were "some weaknesses" in the programme when considered against the BBC's journalistic values of "Truth and Accuracy, Serving the Public Interest, Impartiality and Diversity of Opinion, Independence and Accountability" but that the programme "still made a valuable contribution to the debate on parental rights." Overall, the Committee "did not think that these matters were sufficient to constitute a serious breach of editorial standards" and judged that "the programme had provided appropriate and balanced information around the allegation that violent men had infiltrated F4J." [citeweb|url=http://www.bbcgovernorsarchive.co.uk/docs/complaints/apps_aprjun2005.txt|title=Programme Complaints: Appeals to the Governors|publisher=BBC Governors|month=July | year=2005|accessdate=2008-01-26]Personal life
Bruce met her husband Nigel Sharrocks when he was director of the advertising agency where she worked,. He is currently Managing Director of
Aegis Group . [citeweb|url=http://www.brandrepublic.com/Campaign/AList/350/nigel-sharrocks/|title=Nigel Sharrocks|publsiher=Brand Republic|accessdate=2008-01-26] They married in July 1994 in Islington. The couple have two children, son Sam (born January 1998) and daughter Mia (born November 2001), and live inNorth London . [citeweb|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/portal/main.jhtml?xml=/portal/2007/06/28/nosplit/ftbruce128.xml|title='Life is very good'|publisher=The Telegraph|date=2007-06-28|accessdate=2008-01-26]References
External links
* [http://www.vao.org.uk Vision Aid Overseas]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/ten/2660171.stm Profile from BBC News]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/newswatch/ifs/hi/newsid_3650000/newsid_3653000/3653068.stm BBC Newswatch Profile]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/biographies/biogs/news/fionabruce.shtml Her BBC Press Office biography]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/real_story/3177382.stm Profile from 'Real Story']Persondata
NAME= Bruce, Fiona
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Bruce, Fiona
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Television producer ,Newsreader ,Presenter
DATE OF BIRTH= 1964-4-25
PLACE OF BIRTH=Singapore
DATE OF DEATH=
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