Fiona began her career as a researcher on Panorama, later becoming a reporter for the show and for Newsnight. She joined the 6 O’clock News in 1999 and Crimewatch in 2000 where she spent eight years as co-presenter. In 2001, she became the first woman presenter to be part of the BBC's election team.
Fiona also headed the investigative documentary series Real Story with Fiona Bruce (BBC1) and a number of high-profile single documentaries including an exclusive interview with Cherie Blair and unprecedented access to Downing Street: The Real Cherie (BBC1 - 2006) an exclusive full-length interview with Bill Gates in How a Geek Changed the World (Money Programme - BBC 2) and most recently The Real Sir Alan (Money Programme - BBC2)
Her other presenting credits include: Priceless Antiques Roadshow (BBC2) The Green Room (BBC Radio 2), The Antiques Show (BBC2) as host of Call My Bluff (BBC1) the first woman presenter on the BBC General Election programme (2001 and 2005) and as host of the quiz show What are You Like (BBC1) in 2008.
Fiona also headed the investigative documentary series Real Story with Fiona Bruce (BBC1) and a number of high-profile single documentaries including an exclusive interview with Cherie Blair and unprecedented access to Downing Street: The Real Cherie (BBC1 - 2006) an exclusive full-length interview with Bill Gates in How a Geek Changed the World (Money Programme - BBC 2) and most recently The Real Sir Alan (Money Programme - BBC2)
Her other presenting credits include: Priceless Antiques Roadshow (BBC2) The Green Room (BBC Radio 2), The Antiques Show (BBC2) as host of Call My Bluff (BBC1) the first woman presenter on the BBC General Election programme (2001 and 2005) and as host of the quiz show What are You Like (BBC1) in 2008.
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