Fiona Bruce
British journalist and TV presenter
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2023 | Stepped back from her role as ambassador for Refuge charity following controversial remarks about a historic domestic violence incident on Question Time. |
2023 | Stepped back from her role as ambassador for Refuge charity following controversial remarks about a historic domestic violence incident on Question Time. |
July 2023 | Continues to present the BBC News at Ten following Huw Edwards' suspension. |
July 2023 | Bruce continued presenting the BBC News at Ten following Huw Edwards' suspension. |
July 2023 | Continues to present the BBC News at Ten following Huw Edwards' suspension. |
July 2023 | Bruce continued presenting the BBC News at Ten following Huw Edwards' suspension. |
January 2019 | Bruce stepped down from Friday editions of the BBC News at Six after an eleven-year tenure. |
January 2019 | Bruce stepped down from Friday editions of the BBC News at Six after an eleven-year tenure. |
January 10 2019 | Became the presenter of BBC One's Question Time, a significant milestone in her television presenting career. |
January 10 2019 | Became the presenter of BBC One's Question Time, a significant milestone in her television presenting career. |
2016 | Continued presenting the BBC Four quiz programme Hive Minds. |
2016 | Continued presenting the BBC Four quiz programme Hive Minds. |
2015 | Presented the BBC Four quiz programme Hive Minds. |
2015 | Presented the BBC Four quiz programme Hive Minds. |
2014 | Bruce stated that she does not use social media due to misogynistic abuse directed towards female celebrities. |
2014 | Bruce stated that she does not use social media due to misogynistic abuse directed towards female celebrities. |
2012 | Wrote and presented a BBC documentary about Leonardo da Vinci. |
2012 | Wrote and presented a BBC documentary about Leonardo da Vinci. |
2011 | Began co-hosting the BBC television series Fake or Fortune? alongside Philip Mould, investigating the authenticity of artworks. |
2011 | Bruce declared her previous acceptance of the Rear of the Year award as 'hypocritical' and 'demeaning'. |
2011 | Wrote and presented 'The Queen's Palaces', a three-part BBC documentary about Queen Elizabeth II's official residences. |
2011 | Bruce declared her previous acceptance of the Rear of the Year award as 'hypocritical' and 'demeaning'. |
2011 | Wrote and presented 'The Queen's Palaces', a three-part BBC documentary about Queen Elizabeth II's official residences. |
2011 | Began co-hosting the BBC television series Fake or Fortune? alongside Philip Mould, investigating the authenticity of artworks. |
2010 | Awarded the female Rear of the Year title, which she accepted in person |
2010 | Bruce was awarded the female Rear of the Year title, which she accepted in person. |
2010 | Wrote and presented the BBC documentary 'Victoria: A Royal Love Story', exploring the relationship between Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. |
2010 | Awarded the female Rear of the Year title, which she accepted in person |
2010 | Bruce was awarded the female Rear of the Year title, which she accepted in person. |
2010 | Wrote and presented the BBC documentary 'Victoria: A Royal Love Story', exploring the relationship between Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. |
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