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BBC Antiques Roadshow's Fiona Bruce's 'life-changing' passion and movie industry husband
BBC Antiques Roadshow's Fiona Bruce's 'life-changing' passion and movie industry husband

Wales Online

time04-05-2025

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  • Wales Online

BBC Antiques Roadshow's Fiona Bruce's 'life-changing' passion and movie industry husband

BBC Antiques Roadshow's Fiona Bruce's 'life-changing' passion and movie industry husband Fiona Bruce is a familiar face to BBC viewers, having presented Antiques Roadshow and Question Time, but what do we know of the life she leads away from the cameras? (Image: BBC Studios / Timothe Lambert ) Fiona Bruce, a well-known television personality, has enjoyed a long and distinguished broadcasting career. The 60 year old presenter began her journey at the BBC as a journalist in the 1990s before progressing to present the BBC News at Six and BBC News at Ten. Fiona Bruce is a familiar face on the BBC, hosting Antiques Roadshow and Question Time. However, what is known about her personal life outside of television? ‌ For the latest TV and showbiz gossip sign up to our newsletter ‌ Fiona's personal life with her husband of 30 years and children. Fiona has been married to Nigel Sharrocks, a businessman and non-executive chairman of Digital Cinema Media, which supplies cinema advertisements to Cineworld, Odeon, and Vue, for 30 years. Before the switch to advertising, Nigel previously held the position of Managing Director of Warner Bros Pictures UK in the 2000s. The couple met while working at an advertising agency and married in July 1994, reports the Mirror. Article continues below Fiona and Nigel have two children, Sam, 27, and Mia, 23. Speaking about the challenges of balancing her career and motherhood, Fiona once revealed to Good Housekeeping: "Did I spend enough time with my children? I think scratch the surface of any working woman and she will always think, 'Probably not.'". "I don't think there's such a thing as quality time with your children," she continued. "I think it's quantity. But there's never been any question that they take precedence over everything in my life, and always have done." In a candid interview with Woman and Home in 2024, Fiona Bruce revealed her more moderate approach to drinking since becoming a mother. ‌ "I've turned up for work with a hangover before, but not since the kids came along," she confessed as she looked forward to her 60th birthday celebrations. "I'm a very light drinker these days. "If I'm out, I don't particularly want to go to bed early, and if I have more than a couple of glasses of wine, I get really sleepy, and I don't want to be sleepy because I want to enjoy the night!". Her 'life changing passion' ‌ Fiona's passion for antiques has only deepened since she began presenting Antiques Roadshow in 2008. Speaking to The Sunday Post in 2019, Fiona expressed how the show has significantly impacted her life. "I know more than when I started, that's for sure, and I'm a hugely enthusiastic antiques buyer, auction bidder and junk shop devotee," she said. "It sounds a bit dramatic, but it has changed my life. I'm not interested in shopping for modern things. It started as an interest on the programme and now it's a passion,". Away from the television screen, Fiona enjoys spending time in her garden. During an appearance on The One Show in 2022, she discussed her gardening hobby with former host Jermaine Jenas, humorously remarking: "Not a very talented one though!". Article continues below See Fiona on the Antiques Roadshow, BBC iPlayer and Sunday evenings.

Antiques Roadshow star Fiona Bruce's private life including high-powered husband
Antiques Roadshow star Fiona Bruce's private life including high-powered husband

Edinburgh Live

time04-05-2025

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  • Edinburgh Live

Antiques Roadshow star Fiona Bruce's private life including high-powered husband

Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info Fiona Bruce is a well-known star in the TV world all thanks to her extensive career in broadcasting. The presenter, 60, has been gracing our screens for years, having initially joined the BBC as a journalist in the 1990s before progressing to present the BBC News at Six and BBC News at Ten. While Fiona Bruce is a familiar face on the BBC thanks to Antiques Roadshow and Question Time, what do we know about her life off-screen? Fiona's home life with her husband of 30 years and children Fiona is married to businessman Nigel Sharrocks, who holds the position of non-executive chairman at advertising company Digital Cinema Media, which provides cinema advertisements to Cineworld, Odeon, and Vue cinema chains. He previously held the role of Managing Director of Warner Bros Pictures UK in the 2000s. The couple tied the knot in July 1994, reportedly first crossing paths when they both worked at an advertising agency. (Image: Rex Features) The couple have two children together, Sam, 27, and Mia, 23. Discussing the challenges of juggling motherhood with her career, Fiona once confessed to Good Housekeeping: "Did I spend enough time with my children? I think scratch the surface of any working woman and she will always think, 'Probably not.' "I don't think there's such a thing as quality time with your children," she added. "I think it's quantity. But there's never been any question that they take precedence over everything in my life, and always have done." In another chat, Fiona disclosed that she became a "light drinker" after having children. "I've turned up for work with a hangover before, but not since the kids came along,' she admitted to Woman & Home in 2024 ahead of celebrating her 60th birthday party. "I'm a very light drinker these days. If I'm out, I don't particularly want to go to bed early, and if I have more than a couple of glasses of wine, I get really sleepy, and I don't want to be sleepy because I want to enjoy the night!' (Image: Mirrorpix) Fiona's 'life-changing' passion Fiona's 'life-changing' passion for antiques has become a central part of her life since she began presenting Antiques Roadshow in 2008. In a heartfelt chat with The Sunday Post back in 2019, Fiona opened up about how the show has transformed her interests. "I know more than when I started, that's for sure, and I'm a hugely enthusiastic antiques buyer, auction bidder and junk shop devotee," she confessed. "It sounds a bit dramatic, but it has changed my life. I'm not interested in shopping for modern things. It started as an interest on the programme and now it's a passion," she elaborated. Fiona's hobby away from TV Away from the TV lights, Fiona is also quite the green-fingered gal, enjoying her time in the garden and looking after her veggies. During a cosy segment on The One Show in 2022, ex-host Jermaine Jenas quizzed her about her gardening skills, to which Fiona humorously responded: "Not a very talented one though!" You can catch up on Antiques Roadshow on BBC iPlayer

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