There's no denying that Fiona Bruce has a career to be admired. In her TV roles presenting News at Ten, chairing Question Time and uncovering family treasures and stories on Antiques Roadshow, the BBC veteran is undoubtedly a household favourite and a woman who has made the record book.
At 58 years old, Fiona looks great and conversation quickly turns to her fast-approaching 60th.
'I had a big party for my 55th, my 50th and my 40th, and there will definitely be a massive party for that birthday,' she smiles. 'Over the last couple of years, we've learnt that life's for living, celebration and dancing until the small hours. What's not to like?'
It's another insight into life behind the scenes of a woman who was the firstever female to present the News at Ten, and three years ago replaced long-time Question Time host David Dimbleby - two roles that saw her hailed as a trailblazer for women in the TV industry.
'I think that's less of a reflection on me and more of a reflection on the industry,' says Fiona, who studied French and Italian at Oxford, then started her career at a management company and trotted up four years in advertising before running into the then-editor of Panorama at a wedding in 1989. Consequently, the door to broadcasting opened.
Although unwilling to divulge finer details about her marriage to advertising boss Nigel Sharrocks ('Oh my God, his toes would curl for me to even go there'), Fiona talks happily about her family life, including her role as a mum to son Sam, 24, and daughter Mia, 20, as well as her incredible career and why, off-screen, she's not comfortable with change.
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