Fiona Bruce has had an impressive career in broadcasting, becoming one of the most recognisable faces on television. Her journalism journey began in 1989 when she joined the BBC as a researcher on Panorama. She quickly moved up the ranks, eventually making history as the first female newsreader on BBC News at Ten.
Over the years, Fiona has presented several notable programs, including BBC News at Six, Crimewatch, Antiques Roadshow, Fake or Fortune?, and Question Time. In 2019, she took over as the host of Question Time, making another ground-breaking move as the first woman to lead the program.
Fiona studied French and Italian at Hertford College, Oxford, and later attended the University of London Institute in Paris. Before finding her calling in journalism, Fiona explored careers in advertising and management consulting but soon realised her passion for storytelling and investigative reporting.
Over the years, Fiona has been widely recognised for her contributions to journalism. She has won several awards, including multiple Newscaster of the Year honours. Her ability to seamlessly transition between serious news reporting and lighter entertainment programs has made her a versatile and respected broadcaster. She continues to be a prominent figure in British media, admired for her professionalism, intelligence, and ability to engage audiences across various genres.
To book Fiona as an Awards Host, Conference Facilitator or After-Dinner Speaker, contact a Prime Performers Booking Agent via the online booking enquiry form or alternatively call 020 3500 3331.
Fiona was a delight to work with, extremely professional & held the room very well. We have received lots of feedback from delegates that mirrors this & especially notes her knowledge & interest – which is a credit to Fiona in terms of engaging & researching the industry.
Fiona was great, a joy to work with and all the feedback has been positive. The jobs' a good 'un!
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