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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