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Fiona Bruce

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Date of Birth: 1964 , April-25
Birth Nation: Singapore

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1964 Born in Singapore
1994 Married with Nigel Sharrocks
1998 Became the presenter BBC Two's Antiques Show
2010 Wrote and presented Victoria: A Royal Love Story
2010 Began presenting BBC Four quiz programme Hive Minds
2010 co-hosted the BBC television series Fake or Fortune?

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April 25 , 1964

Born in Singapore

Fiona Bruce was born as  Fiona Elizabeth Bruce to an English mother and a Scottish father on  25 April 1964 in Singapore. Her mother's name is  Rosemary and her father's name is John Bruce.  Fiona Elizabeth Bruce has two older brothers. 

1994

Married with Nigel Sharrocks

Fiona Bruce got married to Nigel Sharrocks in 1994 in Islington. Her husband Nigel is non-executive chairman of Digital Cinema Media. They met when Nigel was a director of the advertising agency. The couple has two children.

1998

Became the presenter BBC Two's Antiques Show

Bruce became the presenter for BBC Two's Antiques Show in 1998, which was in its fourth series. She presented it for a further two series, showing her interest in presenting antique programs nearly a decade before presenting the Antiques Roadshow.

2010

Wrote and presented Victoria: A Royal Love Story

Victoria: A Royal Love Story is a BBC documentary, written and presented by Bruce, charting the story of the love affair between Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, and documenting the collection of paintings, sculptures, and jewelry they gave each other.

2010

Began presenting BBC Four quiz programme Hive Minds

Fiona Elizabeth Bruce began presenting the BBC Four quiz program "Hive Minds" in 2010. Hive Minds was developed by Saltbeef TV - a production firm responsible for CBBC's Friday Download - with co-production from Green Inc Film & Television.

2010

co-hosted the BBC television series Fake or Fortune?

In 2010, she has co-hosted the BBC television series Fake or Fortune alongside Philip Mould. The show looks at the process of using modern techniques to establish the authenticity of works of art which have divided opinion amongst art experts.

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Fiona Bruce holds British nationality and is of white ethnicity. Moving to her personal life, Fiona Bruce is a happily married lady. She and her husband Nigel Sharrocks were married in 1994 in Islington. Her husband Nigel is non-executive chairman of Digital Cinema Media. The couple met when her husband Nigel was a director of the advertising agency and where she used to work. The couple has two children, son Sam, born January 1998  and daughter Mia, born November 2001. She is living her life with her family in Belsize Park in London and Sydenham, Oxfordshire. Information about her salary and net worth is unknown but she is assumed to earn a huge amount of salary from various news networks she works for.