Fiona Bruce has been on the BBC for many years, presenting shows including Question Time, but away from the cameras she has a different life with her husband and kids
Starting as a researcher for Panorama, the 59 year old has since presented popular shows like Crimewatch, Question Time, Fake Or Fortune, Antiques Roadshow and the news bulletins.
She compared her own upbringing to that of her children's, noting that her mother stopped working when she had her first child and was always present during Fiona's childhood. Amongst her many roles, Fiona is also a hostess who loves throwing dinner parties. She once confessed on the TV show Room 101 that dancing is a must at these gatherings to make sure everyone has fun.
She hosts the topical debate programme, during which she selects audience members to ask questions to a panel of politicians and other media figures.
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