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Fiona Bruce is a British television presenter, newsreader and journalist. She is best known for her work on BBC programmes such as BBC News at Ten, BBC News at Six, Crimewatch, Real Story, Antiques Roadshow, Question Time, and Fake or Fortune?. Born Fiona Elizabeth Bruce on April 25, 1964 in Singapore, to a Scottish father and an English mother, she has two elder brothers, Neil and Alasdair. She attended Gayton Primary School on the Wirral, the International School of Milan, and Haberdashers’ Aske’s Hatcham College in New Cross, London. She also attended the University of London Institute in Paris. She joined the BBC as a researcher for Panorama in 1989. She married Nigel Sharrocks in July 1994. They have two children: son, Sam, and daughter, Mia.

Body Measurements Table

Here is the body measurement information of Fiona Bruce. Check out all known statistics in the table below!

Body shapeSlim
Dress size4
Breasts-Waist-Hips Unknown
Shoe size8.5
Bra size Unknown
Cup sizeUnknown
Height 5′10″ (178 cm)
Weight 134.4 pounds (61 kg)
Natural breasts or implants Unknown

Quotes

If I were to say anything to my 18-year-old self, it would be, ‘Loosen up. Chill out.’

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Think Oman, and you think desert. But what we found was mile after mile of barren, spiky rubble, cliffs of jutting sharp rocks, unrelieved by a single piece of vegetation or water. We drove for hours across what felt like the surface of the moon. We saw goats foraging but couldn’t work out what they could possibly be eating.

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I conquered my phobia of camping, although I doubt I’ll be pitching my tent at a muddy festival any time soon.

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Antiques Roadshow’ is a public service. It reflects the nation back to itself, as does ‘Question Time.’

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I love ‘The Master And Margarita’ by Mikhail Bulgakov, which is about repression in Soviet Russia in the 1930s.

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