Fiona Bruce was born in Singapore, to an English mother and a Scottish father, who had worked his way up from a post boy to become managing director of a division of Unilever. As a child, her mother Rosemary was adopted into a family. Fiona has two older brothers. She was educated at Gayton Primary School in Heswall on the Wirral, the International School of Milan, and then the sixth form of Haberdashers' Aske's Hatcham College in New Cross, London. It was during this later period that she modelled for the stories in the teenage girls' magazine Jackie.
She was admitted as a solicitor in 1981, and has been senior partner of the firm, Fiona Bruce & Co, since its formation in 1988.
Political career
Bruce was elected in 2004 to Warrington Borough Council, on which she served as Executive Member for Finance from 2006-2009. She stepped down from the Council upon her election to Parliament in 2010.
Fiona Bruce Uncovers Tragic Death Of Her Great-Great-Grandfather
Fiona Bruce learns the tragic fate of her conman ancestor and reflects on what she’s learned on her journey in discovering the roots of her family tree.
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Like many people, Fiona Bruce dreams of finding a rogue in her family tree. “Dull is not good,” jokes the newsreader and presenter of Antiques Roadshow at the start of her episode of Who Do You Think You Are? “What would be great, I suppose, is if we got some kind of a great character or some sort of, I don’t know, a mass murderer, a stripper, or someone extraordinary.”
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published: 26 Dec 2022
Fiona Bruce on superfans and sexism in the workplace
Russell chats to Fiona Bruce about staying positive when dealing with bad news, quirky superfans and sexism in the workplace.
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published: 24 Oct 2017
Art Detectives Unveil The Hidden Stories In Four Paintings | Fake Or Fortune Series 4
Journalist Fiona Bruce teams up with art dealer Philip Mould -- dubbed "the art detective" -- to investigate remarkable stories beneath the surface of paintings. From Paris and Amsterdam to Cape Town, the banks of the Nile, and New York, the team employs old-fashioned detective skills and the latest forensic testing to reveal compelling tales of lost masterpieces.
Lost Lowry: 00:00:00
Renoir & Monet: 00:57:39
Italian Master Mystery: 01:54:55
Churchill's Lost Paintings: 02:51:14
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published: 01 Jul 2023
Fiona Bruce talks to DG Translation about languages
interview by Paul Kaye, DG Translation Field Officer in London
published: 08 May 2015
Fiona Bruce meets Jane Eyre
Journalist and television presenter Fiona Bruce visits the British Library to explore some of her private passions and interests when she’s not in front of the camera.
published: 28 May 2021
LIVE: BBC Question Time US Special | BBC News
The BBC’s flagship political debate programme heads to Pennsylvania on Thursday, 10 October ahead of the US election in November.
It will be recorded at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, presented by Fiona Bruce and featuring a local audience.
They will quiz a panel, including the BBC's Anthony Zurcher, former Trump campaign adviser Bryan Lanza and commentator Mehdi Hasan.
#QuestionTime #Pennsylvania #BBCNews
published: 10 Oct 2024
BBC Race Row | Fiona Bruce Apologises For "Black Guy In The Middle" Comment | Cristo
BBC presenter Fiona Bruce has apologised for referring to an audience member as "the black guy" during an episode of Question Time.
She was selecting a contributor to the show on Thursday's debate, when she said: "The guy there in the middle, the black guy in the middle. Yes, you sir."
The comment has been removed from the BBC iPlayer version of the episode and has apologised for her choice of words.
#news #bbc #questiontime #politics #politicalnews #talktv #talkradio
published: 08 Oct 2023
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Jon Culshaw and Debra Stephenson continue running the gamut of celebrity culture with their inimitable impressions. There's an audience with the Minogues, what's inside Simon Cowell's Warehouse, DCI Gene Hunt meets Robin Hood, and John Barrowman debuts in Bad Jobs For Celebrities. There's also Paris Hilton, The One Show, Top Gear and Ray Mears, plus Eamonn Holmes wreaks havoc on the Chelsea Flower Show.
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Fiona Bruce tries some 17th-century cake
After learning some 17th-century cake recipes, Fiona bravely dares to try one of the cakes.
published: 28 May 2021
How to make a 17th-century cake with Fiona Bruce
Journalist and television presenter Fiona Bruce visits the Library to explore some of her private passions and interests when she’s not in front of the camera.
Fiona Bruce learns the tragic fate of her conman ancestor and reflects on what she’s learned on her journey in discovering the roots of her family tree.
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Like many people, Fiona Bruce dreams of finding a rogue in her family tree. “Dull is not good,” jokes the newsreader and presenter of Antiques Roadshow at the start of her episode of Who Do You Think You Are? “What would be great, I suppose, is if we got some kind of a great character or some sort of, I don’t know, a mass murderer, a stripper, or someone extraordinary.”
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Fiona Bruce's great-grandfather, Frederick Crouch, died during World War One in mysterious circumstances. The family story is that Frederick failed to duck down when shells began falling nearby, despite the fact everyone else around him dived for cover. But a letter written by Frederick's widow to her son's school soon after the war reveals the sad truth behind the story.
Another family story about Frederick is that he joined the army to escape his parents. Hoping to understand the reasons, Fiona investigates the life of Frederick's father, a seemingly respectable Victorian photographer. It soon becomes clear that all is not as it seems with William Crouch, a larger-than-life rogue and star of a celebrated court case.
Fiona Bruce learns the tragic fate of her conman ancestor and reflects on what she’s learned on her journey in discovering the roots of her family tree.
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Like many people, Fiona Bruce dreams of finding a rogue in her family tree. “Dull is not good,” jokes the newsreader and presenter of Antiques Roadshow at the start of her episode of Who Do You Think You Are? “What would be great, I suppose, is if we got some kind of a great character or some sort of, I don’t know, a mass murderer, a stripper, or someone extraordinary.”
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📺 Academy Award-winning actress Olivia Colman 👉 https://bit.ly/0IiviaCoIman
📺 Chat show king Graham Norton 👉 https://bit.ly/GrahamN0rt0n
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Fiona Bruce's great-grandfather, Frederick Crouch, died during World War One in mysterious circumstances. The family story is that Frederick failed to duck down when shells began falling nearby, despite the fact everyone else around him dived for cover. But a letter written by Frederick's widow to her son's school soon after the war reveals the sad truth behind the story.
Another family story about Frederick is that he joined the army to escape his parents. Hoping to understand the reasons, Fiona investigates the life of Frederick's father, a seemingly respectable Victorian photographer. It soon becomes clear that all is not as it seems with William Crouch, a larger-than-life rogue and star of a celebrated court case.
Russell chats to Fiona Bruce about staying positive when dealing with bad news, quirky superfans and sexism in the workplace.
Follow the show on on Twitter at...
Russell chats to Fiona Bruce about staying positive when dealing with bad news, quirky superfans and sexism in the workplace.
Follow the show on on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/howardhour
Follow Russell on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/russellhoward
Become a fan on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/OfficialRussellHoward
SUBSCRIBE NOW. Watch new episodes every Thursday at 10pm on Sky1
Russell chats to Fiona Bruce about staying positive when dealing with bad news, quirky superfans and sexism in the workplace.
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Journalist Fiona Bruce teams up with art dealer Philip Mould -- dubbed "the art detective" -- to investigate remarkable stories beneath the surface of paintings...
Journalist Fiona Bruce teams up with art dealer Philip Mould -- dubbed "the art detective" -- to investigate remarkable stories beneath the surface of paintings. From Paris and Amsterdam to Cape Town, the banks of the Nile, and New York, the team employs old-fashioned detective skills and the latest forensic testing to reveal compelling tales of lost masterpieces.
Lost Lowry: 00:00:00
Renoir & Monet: 00:57:39
Italian Master Mystery: 01:54:55
Churchill's Lost Paintings: 02:51:14
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Journalist Fiona Bruce teams up with art dealer Philip Mould -- dubbed "the art detective" -- to investigate remarkable stories beneath the surface of paintings. From Paris and Amsterdam to Cape Town, the banks of the Nile, and New York, the team employs old-fashioned detective skills and the latest forensic testing to reveal compelling tales of lost masterpieces.
Lost Lowry: 00:00:00
Renoir & Monet: 00:57:39
Italian Master Mystery: 01:54:55
Churchill's Lost Paintings: 02:51:14
Subscribe and click the bell icon to get more arts content every week:
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Perspective is YouTube's home for the arts. Come here to get your fill of great music, theatre, art and much, much more!
Discover the past on History Hit with ad-free exclusive podcasts and documentaries released weekly presented by world renowned historians Dan Snow, Suzannah Lipscomb, Matt Lewis and more. Get 50% off your first 3 months with code PERSPECTIVE: https://access.historyhit.com/
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Journalist and television presenter Fiona Bruce visits the British Library to explore some of her private passions and interests when she’s not in front of the ...
Journalist and television presenter Fiona Bruce visits the British Library to explore some of her private passions and interests when she’s not in front of the camera.
Journalist and television presenter Fiona Bruce visits the British Library to explore some of her private passions and interests when she’s not in front of the camera.
The BBC’s flagship political debate programme heads to Pennsylvania on Thursday, 10 October ahead of the US election in November.
It will be recorded at the N...
The BBC’s flagship political debate programme heads to Pennsylvania on Thursday, 10 October ahead of the US election in November.
It will be recorded at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, presented by Fiona Bruce and featuring a local audience.
They will quiz a panel, including the BBC's Anthony Zurcher, former Trump campaign adviser Bryan Lanza and commentator Mehdi Hasan.
#QuestionTime #Pennsylvania #BBCNews
The BBC’s flagship political debate programme heads to Pennsylvania on Thursday, 10 October ahead of the US election in November.
It will be recorded at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, presented by Fiona Bruce and featuring a local audience.
They will quiz a panel, including the BBC's Anthony Zurcher, former Trump campaign adviser Bryan Lanza and commentator Mehdi Hasan.
#QuestionTime #Pennsylvania #BBCNews
BBC presenter Fiona Bruce has apologised for referring to an audience member as "the black guy" during an episode of Question Time.
She was selecting a contrib...
BBC presenter Fiona Bruce has apologised for referring to an audience member as "the black guy" during an episode of Question Time.
She was selecting a contributor to the show on Thursday's debate, when she said: "The guy there in the middle, the black guy in the middle. Yes, you sir."
The comment has been removed from the BBC iPlayer version of the episode and has apologised for her choice of words.
#news #bbc #questiontime #politics #politicalnews #talktv #talkradio
BBC presenter Fiona Bruce has apologised for referring to an audience member as "the black guy" during an episode of Question Time.
She was selecting a contributor to the show on Thursday's debate, when she said: "The guy there in the middle, the black guy in the middle. Yes, you sir."
The comment has been removed from the BBC iPlayer version of the episode and has apologised for her choice of words.
#news #bbc #questiontime #politics #politicalnews #talktv #talkradio
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Jon Culshaw and Debra Stephenson continue running the gamut of celebrity culture with their inimitable impressions. There's an audience with the Minogues, what's inside Simon Cowell's Warehouse, DCI Gene Hunt meets Robin Hood, and John Barrowman debuts in Bad Jobs For Celebrities. There's also Paris Hilton, The One Show, Top Gear and Ray Mears, plus Eamonn Holmes wreaks havoc on the Chelsea Flower Show.
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Jon Culshaw and Debra Stephenson continue running the gamut of celebrity culture with their inimitable impressions. There's an audience with the Minogues, what's inside Simon Cowell's Warehouse, DCI Gene Hunt meets Robin Hood, and John Barrowman debuts in Bad Jobs For Celebrities. There's also Paris Hilton, The One Show, Top Gear and Ray Mears, plus Eamonn Holmes wreaks havoc on the Chelsea Flower Show.
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Journalist and television presenter Fiona Bruce visits the Library to explore some of her private passions and interests when she’s not in front of the camera.
Journalist and television presenter Fiona Bruce visits the Library to explore some of her private passions and interests when she’s not in front of the camera.
Journalist and television presenter Fiona Bruce visits the Library to explore some of her private passions and interests when she’s not in front of the camera.
Fiona Bruce learns the tragic fate of her conman ancestor and reflects on what she’s learned on her journey in discovering the roots of her family tree.
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Like many people, Fiona Bruce dreams of finding a rogue in her family tree. “Dull is not good,” jokes the newsreader and presenter of Antiques Roadshow at the start of her episode of Who Do You Think You Are? “What would be great, I suppose, is if we got some kind of a great character or some sort of, I don’t know, a mass murderer, a stripper, or someone extraordinary.”
▶ WATCH MORE WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE: http://bit.ly/WDYTYAClips
📺 British Prime Minister Boris Johnson 👉 https://bit.ly/B0RlSJ0HNSON
📺 Academy Award-winning actress Olivia Colman 👉 https://bit.ly/0IiviaCoIman
📺 Chat show king Graham Norton 👉 https://bit.ly/GrahamN0rt0n
In each episode, one of Britain's best-loved celebrities traces their family tree to reveal the surprising, extraordinary and often moving stories of their ancestors. We publish new videos twice a week with the most memorable moments from the show. Subscribe now and click on the bell 🔔 to get notifications every time we upload a new video!
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Fiona Bruce's great-grandfather, Frederick Crouch, died during World War One in mysterious circumstances. The family story is that Frederick failed to duck down when shells began falling nearby, despite the fact everyone else around him dived for cover. But a letter written by Frederick's widow to her son's school soon after the war reveals the sad truth behind the story.
Another family story about Frederick is that he joined the army to escape his parents. Hoping to understand the reasons, Fiona investigates the life of Frederick's father, a seemingly respectable Victorian photographer. It soon becomes clear that all is not as it seems with William Crouch, a larger-than-life rogue and star of a celebrated court case.
Russell chats to Fiona Bruce about staying positive when dealing with bad news, quirky superfans and sexism in the workplace.
Follow the show on on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/howardhour
Follow Russell on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/russellhoward
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SUBSCRIBE NOW. Watch new episodes every Thursday at 10pm on Sky1
Journalist Fiona Bruce teams up with art dealer Philip Mould -- dubbed "the art detective" -- to investigate remarkable stories beneath the surface of paintings. From Paris and Amsterdam to Cape Town, the banks of the Nile, and New York, the team employs old-fashioned detective skills and the latest forensic testing to reveal compelling tales of lost masterpieces.
Lost Lowry: 00:00:00
Renoir & Monet: 00:57:39
Italian Master Mystery: 01:54:55
Churchill's Lost Paintings: 02:51:14
Subscribe and click the bell icon to get more arts content every week:
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Perspective is YouTube's home for the arts. Come here to get your fill of great music, theatre, art and much, much more!
Discover the past on History Hit with ad-free exclusive podcasts and documentaries released weekly presented by world renowned historians Dan Snow, Suzannah Lipscomb, Matt Lewis and more. Get 50% off your first 3 months with code PERSPECTIVE: https://access.historyhit.com/
📺 It's like Netflix for history... Sign up to History Hit, the world's best history documentary service and get 50% off using the code 'PERSPECTIVE' https://bit.ly/3zj7Soo
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#Painting #Art #History
Journalist and television presenter Fiona Bruce visits the British Library to explore some of her private passions and interests when she’s not in front of the camera.
The BBC’s flagship political debate programme heads to Pennsylvania on Thursday, 10 October ahead of the US election in November.
It will be recorded at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, presented by Fiona Bruce and featuring a local audience.
They will quiz a panel, including the BBC's Anthony Zurcher, former Trump campaign adviser Bryan Lanza and commentator Mehdi Hasan.
#QuestionTime #Pennsylvania #BBCNews
BBC presenter Fiona Bruce has apologised for referring to an audience member as "the black guy" during an episode of Question Time.
She was selecting a contributor to the show on Thursday's debate, when she said: "The guy there in the middle, the black guy in the middle. Yes, you sir."
The comment has been removed from the BBC iPlayer version of the episode and has apologised for her choice of words.
#news #bbc #questiontime #politics #politicalnews #talktv #talkradio
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Jon Culshaw and Debra Stephenson continue running the gamut of celebrity culture with their inimitable impressions. There's an audience with the Minogues, what's inside Simon Cowell's Warehouse, DCI Gene Hunt meets Robin Hood, and John Barrowman debuts in Bad Jobs For Celebrities. There's also Paris Hilton, The One Show, Top Gear and Ray Mears, plus Eamonn Holmes wreaks havoc on the Chelsea Flower Show.
#bbc
All our TV channels and S4C are available to watch live through BBC iPlayer, although some programmes may not be available to stream online due to rights. If you would like to read more on what types of programmes are available to watch live, check the 'Are all programmes that are broadcast available on BBC iPlayer?' FAQ 👉 https://bbc.in/2m8ks6v.
Journalist and television presenter Fiona Bruce visits the Library to explore some of her private passions and interests when she’s not in front of the camera.
Fiona Bruce was born in Singapore, to an English mother and a Scottish father, who had worked his way up from a post boy to become managing director of a division of Unilever. As a child, her mother Rosemary was adopted into a family. Fiona has two older brothers. She was educated at Gayton Primary School in Heswall on the Wirral, the International School of Milan, and then the sixth form of Haberdashers' Aske's Hatcham College in New Cross, London. It was during this later period that she modelled for the stories in the teenage girls' magazine Jackie.
The question FionaBruce is asked most about Antiques Roadshow is what happened next to the heirlooms featured on the show ... ‘Dendy’s valuation was correct,’ says Fiona Bruce ... ‘Since then, this diary has been on an incredible journey,’ says Fiona Bruce.
He doesn’t miss making television (‘Not really, it’s been a very long time’), although he wasn’t entirely thrilled about being replaced by FionaBruce on the Antiques Roadshow.
Dubbed "the rarest of bears" by host FionaBruce, expert Marc Allum said it was "a real honour" to be holding the toy — named Edward by its owners — which was a ...
Nothing in stop-motion animation happens quickly ... Cue havoc ... 8. AIRBORNE ... 9 ... 15 ... 17 ... 18 ...Against the festive backdrop of Anglesey Abbey in Cambridgeshire, FionaBruce hears stories of items that have either sold for vast sums or have been donated to museums.
Kevin Hollinrake and Keir Starmer. A Tory frontbencher has claimed Keir Starmer has had the “worst start for any government in history” – including Liz Truss...PresenterFionaBruce cut in. “Worse than Liz Truss’s?” ... “Really?” Bruce asked ... Bruce cut in ... .
“I was disappointed Keir didn’t mention Brexit… Brexit has done so much damage to this country”. “Get over it, it was 8 years ago, move on” ... He said ... “Hang on hang, don’t talk at the same time,” Question Time host FionaBruce suddenly cut in ... He said ... .
Jacob Rees Mogg first blames Covid. Then blames OBR and people for wanting public services ...Question Time presenter FionaBruce said ... But, he was not happy when Bruce tried to blame Brexit itself ... “Are you disputing that they were lower?” Bruce said ... .
Thomas-Symonds quietly said, “no,” but the woman continued ... The minister also struggled to respond when host FionaBruce asked him exactly how many farming estates would be impacted ... Bruce asked ... But at this point, Bruce turned to the audience and said.
But, shortly before the Russian president’s latest warning, the BBCQuestion Time host FionaBruce asked the show’s panel they thought this support had come “too little, too late” in the war.