Fiona Bruce

Fiona Bruce is one of Britain’s most respected broadcasters and journalists, best known for presenting BBC News, Question Time and Antiques Roadshow. With a career spanning decades at the BBC, she has become a trusted figure in British journalism and television, recognised for her authoritative interviewing style and versatility across news, current affairs and factual programming. Fiona made history as the first woman to present the BBC One 10 O’Clock News and has since become one of the corporation’s most recognisable presenters.

Fiona began her broadcasting career as a researcher and reporter, working on programmes including Newsnight, Public Eye and First Sight. Her reporting work quickly gained recognition, including a CNN award for Best Health Story. She later progressed into presenting roles and became a central figure within BBC News, regularly presenting the BBC’s flagship 6 O’Clock and 10 O’Clock News bulletins from 1999 onwards.

Alongside her news broadcasting career, Fiona has fronted some of the BBC’s most popular factual and current affairs programmes. She presented Crimewatch for eight years and later became a presenter of Antiques Roadshow, helping introduce the long-running programme to a new generation of viewers. She also became the presenter of Question Time, making history as the first woman to permanently host the political debate programme. Her broadcasting work has included high-profile royal documentaries and interviews, including programmes featuring Prince Philip and King Charles III.

Fiona has also built a reputation for delivering major national event coverage and in-depth interviews. She has presented BBC coverage of events, including the Royal Wedding and has interviewed figures such as Bill Gates and Cherie Blair. Alongside her television work, Fiona is also a published author and an award-winning presenter, receiving multiple TRIC Awards and the Michael Elliott Award for Television Presentation. Her combination of journalistic credibility, calm authority and broad broadcasting experience has made her one of the UK’s leading television presenters.

Fiona is hired as a speaker for her extensive experience in journalism, broadcasting and political interviewing. Having spent decades at the forefront of British television, she offers audiences valuable insight into communication, media, leadership and public life.

Her talks draw on her experience presenting major national news programmes, hosting Question Time and interviewing world-leading figures across politics, business and culture. Combining professionalism, warmth and authority, Fiona delivers engaging presentations that resonate with corporate audiences, conferences and leadership events.

Below are some of Fiona Bruce’s most notable career milestones:

  • 2025 – Continued presenting BBC’s Question Time and Antiques Roadshow remaining one of the UK’s leading broadcasters.
  • 2019 – Became permanent presenter of BBC’s Question Time making history as the programme’s first female host.
  • 2008 – Became presenter of Antiques Roadshow introducing the programme to new audiences.
  • 2006 – Secured unprecedented access to Downing Street for the documentary The Real Cherie.
  • 2003 – Won the Michael Elliott Award for Television Presentation recognising her excellence in broadcasting.
  • 2003 – Named Newscaster of the Year at the Television and Radio Industry Awards.
  • 1999 – Became the first woman to present the BBC One 10 O’Clock News bulletin.
  • 1999 – Began presenting the BBC One 6 O’Clock and 10 O’Clock News programmes.