Fiona Bruce
News Presenter
About Fiona
Fiona Bruce is one of the BBC's most experienced and high profile news presenters. She is a regular presenter of both the 6 O'clock and 10 O'clock News on BBC One and joined the Antiques Roadshow as lead presenter in 2008.
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Fiona Bruce is one of the BBC's most experienced and high profile news presenters. Since joining the BBC in 1989, she has gone on to present many flagship programmes for the corporation including the BBC News at Six, BBC News at Ten, Crimewatch, Call My Bluff and, most recently, Antiques Roadshow.As well as the news and the Antiques Roadshow, Fiona presented BBC's Crimewatch for 8 years until December 2007. Fiona also headed the investigative documentary series Real Story with Fiona Bruce and a number of high-profile single documentaries including an exclusive interview with Cherie Blair and unprecedented access to Downing Street The Real Cherie (2006). She was named 'Newscaster of the Year' at the 2003 Television and Radio Industry (TRIC) Awards and is the recipient of the Michael Elliott Award for Television Presentation 2003.
She has presented live events for the BBC on the Queen Mother's 100th birthday, Prince Edward and Sophie's wedding and the 60th anniversary of the little ships of Dunkirk.
Before becoming a presenter, Fiona was a reporter in current affairs for ten years. She was on Newsnight for 2 years and also reported on Panorama. Prior to that she reported on current affairs programmes such as Public Eye and First Sight where she won an award from CNN for best health story.
































