- Ken Bruce
Infobox Radio Presenter
name = Ken Bruce
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caption = Ken Bruce presenting BBC "Proms in the Park" in 2006
birthname = Kenneth Robertson Bruce
birthdate = birth date and age|1951|2|2
birthplace =Glasgow ,Scotland
deathdate =
deathplace =
show = The Ken Bruce Show
station =BBC Radio 2
timeslot = 9:30 am - 12:00 pm weekdays
show2 =Friday Night is Music Night
station2 =
timeslot2 = 7:30 pm Fridays
style = Live music
country =United Kingdom
prevshow =
web = [http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/shows/bruce/ The Ken Bruce Show] |Kenneth Robertson Bruce (born 2 February 1951 [BRUCE, Kenneth Robertson (Ken). (2006). In Debrett's People of Today 2006. Retrieved December 15, 2007, from http://www.credoreference.com/entry/6540226] in
Glasgow ,Scotland ) is a veteran British broadcaster known for his programme onBBC Radio 2 , which is broadcast on weekdays from 9:30 am until 12 pm. In recent years, he has become acult figure among the 18-30s generation.fact|date=June 2008Early life and career
Bruce attended Hutchesons' Boys Grammar School, Glasgow, before training to be a
chartered accountant . He began his broadcasting career with the "Hospital Broadcasting Service". [ [http://www.hbs.org.uk/hospital_broadcasting_service.htm] ] inGlasgow , and went on to become a staff announcer forBBC Radio Scotland . He later took on his own daily afternoon show for the station and was involved in a range of current affairs programmes. [ [http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/shows/bruce/biography.shtml BBC Biography] ] He presented the "Ken Bruce Show" on theBBC World Service in the late 1980s.Radio 2
History
Bruce has presented different shows on BBC Radio 2. He joined in 1984, taking over Saturday late night. In January 1985, he took over the breakfast show from
Terry Wogan . He originally took over mid-mornings in March 1986 but moved to Monday-Thursday late night in April 1990. In January 1991 Bruce presented the early-morning show. He has been in his mid-morning slot since early 1992, followingTerry Wogan at 9:30 am and handing over toJeremy Vine at noon.Notable events
While Bruce was on holiday in August 2007, he was briefly replaced by
Davina McCall . This attracted more than 150 complaints from listeners. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/6963842.stm BBC News Online] - Listeners turned off by DJ Davina]During his show on 21 April 2008, theatre producer
Bill Kenwright told Bruce thatElvis Presley once visitedLondon in 1958. [ [http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/music/article3798032.ece Times Online] - Elvis Presley made a secret visit to England] [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7361159.stm BBC News Online] - Elvis's secret UK visit revealed] [ [http://music.guardian.co.uk/news/inthenews/0,,2275450,00.html?gusrc=rss&feed=networkfront The Guardian] - When Elvis came to London] It was believed that Presley had never visitedEngland and the claim caused considerable controversy. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7376248.stm BBC News Online] - Elvis friends dispute London trip]Programme format and features
The emphasis on Bruce's show is music. There are regular live performances on air. Competitions are usually music-based and a
love song and dedications feature at 10:15 am. A music news slot with Julie Cullen (Mark Sutherland would do alternate weeks until he left the BBC forBillboard music magazine) appears at about 11:10 am on Thursdays. Other regular features include the "Record of the Week" and the "Album of the Week" [ [http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/r2music/playlist/latestrecordsofweek.shtml BBC Album of the Week] ] and the "Tracks of My Years", where a celebrity picks two songs each day that have a particular meaning. "The Love Song" is played at 10.15 am each day, preceded by dedications, although a number of songs in the rotation are not love songs in a romantic sense (e.g. "At Seventeen" byJanis Ian , "The Greatest Love Of All" byGeorge Benson ).The show includes regular features such as the
PopMaster quiz, "Spin It To Win It", and "Words Don't Come Easily", although many have been suspended until the BBC's internal enquiry into possible abuse of phone-ins concludes (despite no allegation of impropriety against Radio 2).PopMaster quiz returned to Bruce's show in January 2008 with newjingles and a modified selection procedure where listeners register first and if successful the production team call back to ask three questions.Bruce maintains a bantering relationship with the traffic presenter, typically
Lynn Bowles , the two teasing each other and responding to listeners' comments. Such comments are read throughout the programme, generally on a theme of the day, such as a news story. Recurring themes include the appearance of Bruce on the studiowebcam , Lynn Bowles' involvement withLand Rover and the information included on thisWikipedia profile, with contributors highlighting alterations that have been made; on occasions according to this page, he has become a Knight of the Realm, had a significant number of children, is of limited stature, received an inflated salary and loves caravanning. This cycle of spurious edits being discussed on air has caused the page to be locked due to vandalism on numerous occasions.He has been known to discuss his own sex life on the radio.Although the programme's playlist is almost exclusively rock, pop and soul from the 1970s onwards, until early 2008 its
Radio Data System flag identified it as programme type 12, "M.O.R.". It is now identified as programme type 10, "Pop music ".On 3 August 2006 it was announced that Ken Bruce had added 245,000 listeners, bringing his overall ratings to a record 6.64 million. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/5241110.stm BBC Ratings] ]
Frequent stand-in presenters when Bruce is absent include
Richard Allinson ,Simon Mayo andAled Jones . The comedian and impressionistRob Brydon , who is noted for his characterisation of Bruce sat in for him for one day only on 25 August 2008, although it is rumored in some quarters that Brydon is still sitting in and Bruce has done a runner, hence the improvement in the show. Bruce took his first day off sick in years on Wednesday 10 September 2008. On that occasion the show was presented by Richard Allinson.PopMaster
Normally, the daily "PopMaster" quiz, with questions set by music expert
Phil Swern , offers a DAB radio for successfully completing the "3 in 10" bonus round. If the listener fails, he/she is awarded a 'Flipper' radio. The previous consolation prize, a 'Space' radio, has been known to appear oneBay , to Bruce's amusement. The losing contestant is given a CD wallet.The public phone-in "PopMaster" quiz was last aired, prior to its suspension, on 18 July 2007. A celebrity version was introduced on 20 July 2007, and continued until 18 January 2008. "3 in 10" was not played in the celebrity version and there was no tie-breaker in the event of a draw. It was rumoured that members of the public would be able to play again before Christmas 2007, however this did not happen. [ [http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2007/nov/22/bbc The Guardian] - BBC phone-in contests return - with new rules] [ [http://www.petersfieldpost.co.uk/latest-entertainment-news/Phoneins-to-resume-after-scandals.3511112.jp Petersfield Post] - Phone-ins to resume after scandals] Following an announcement by Bruce on 7 January 2008, the normal format returned on 21 January 2008. [ [http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008/jan/22/radio The Guardian] - Radio review] The game returned with new dramatic, orchestral and guitar based jingles.
Other appearances
Ken Bruce has presented BBC Proms in the Park for numerous years. [ [http://www.radiorewind.co.uk/radio2/ken_bruce_page.htm Radio Rewind] - Ken Bruce profile] He is also Radio 2's regular commentator for the
Eurovision Song Contest [ [http://www.bbc.co.uk/communicate/archive/ken_bruce/page1.shtml BBC talk] - Ask Ken Bruce transcript] and one of the regular presenters of the long-running "Friday Night is Music Night ". [ [http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/shows/fridaynight/biography.shtml#bruce BBC Radio 2] - "Friday Night is Music Night"]He occasionally makes appearances in the "Dictionary Corner" on
Channel 4 's "Countdown", the latest being during the week of 23 June 2008. [ [http://130.88.203.109/wordgames/countdown/celebrities/?view=uk Ask Oxford] ] When the original presenterRichard Whiteley died in 2005, Bruce said: " [he was] such a nice man - that was the defining quality of him, a genuinely nice man. And he had no real ego." [ [http://www.saidwhat.co.uk/quotes/celebrity/ken_bruce Said What?] - Ken Bruce quotes]In November 2007, he appeared on a
Never Mind the Buzzcocks special forChildren in Need . [ [http://www.episodeworld.com/name/0026397 Episode World] - "Never Mind the Buzzcocks" appearance record]He attended each of the
Sex Pistols five comeback concerts atBrixton Academy in November 2007. Fact|date=December 2007Bruce is a qualified coach driver and the co-owner of a
Routemaster (one ofLondon 's red buses) withCharles Nove ,Alan Dedicoat , Steve Madden and David Sheppard. [ [http://www.guardian.co.uk/transport/Story/0,2763,1454370,00.html The red brigade, The Guardian9 April 2005] ] He has referred to the buses as "a fantastic piece of engineering and such fun to have". [ [http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/features/routemaster2.shtml BBC Four] - I Love Routemasters]Along with
Lynn Bowles , he took part inReady, Steady, Cook , broadcast onBBC Two on 3 March 2008.Personal life
Bruce has four sons and two daughters, his latest son born in February 2008. He lives with his third wife in
Oxfordshire . [ [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1565423/bio International Movie Database (IMDb) Biography] ] [BRUCE, Kenneth Robertson (Ken). (2006). In Debrett's People of Today 2006. Retrieved December 15, 2007, from http://www.credoreference.com/entry/6540226] When driving his family in his car, he allows his dog to sit in the front passenger seat, while his wife and children are confined to the back. [ [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/main.jhtml?xml=/motoring/2004/12/03/emrport04.xml Daily Telegraph newspaper] - Portrait of a driver: Ken Bruce]In April 2006, the
Daily Telegraph reported that Bruce received a salary of £194,000 for his radio show. [ [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2006/04/19/nradio19.xml Telegraph.co.uk] - Wogan is number one in BBC radio rich list]Bruce is a fan of
Rangers F.C. , and occasionally remarks on their fortunes during his show. [ [http://www.rangersloyal.co.uk/famousfans.html Rangers Loyal] - Famous Fans]He was described as an "old fool" by fellow Radio 2 presenter
Sarah Kennedy in 1999. [ [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=518598&in_page_id=1770 Daily Mail] - Radio 2 host Sarah Kennedy in row over 'invisible blacks' remark] Some nine years later, in October 2008, he retaliated by by saying theFleetwood Mac song "Sara" was written about Kennedy in1926 .He is presently writing his
autobiography .On air, he frequently claims to be a
drummer , but is unknown if this is true or what level of success he has achieved.References
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