Kenneth Robertson Bruce (born 2 February 1951) is a British
broadcaster who is best known for hosting his long-running weekday mid-morning show on
BBC Radio 2
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from 1986 to 1990, and then again since 1992.
Early life and career
Bruce was born and raised in
Glasgow
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. He attended
Hutchesons' Boys' Grammar School, Glasgow, before training as a chartered accountant. Bruce's first job was washing cars. He began his broadcasting career with the Hospital Broadcasting Service in Glasgow.
Bruce became a staff announcer for BBC Radio 4 Scotland. Following the launch of
BBC Radio Scotland in November 1978, he became one of the original presenters of ''Nightbeat'', alongside Iain Purdon.
Charles Nove subsequently joined the presentation rota. He also presented a Saturday morning show.
In 1980, he took on the mid-morning slot and then, in 1983, he presented a daily afternoon entertainment show. He hosted his mid-morning show on the
BBC World Service
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in the late 1980s.
BBC Radio 2
History
Bruce's first broadcasts were from Scotland when he took over the presentation of ''Radio 2 Ballroom'' from Scotland after the death of Radio Scotland's announcer/presenter of Scottish Dance Music programmes, David Findlay. He presented ''Radio 2 Ballroom'' programmes regularly from November 1980 until 1982. He became a
stand-in
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Stand-ins are helpful in the initial processes of film and television production.
Stand-ins a ...
presenter on
Radio 2, mainly covering for
Ray Moore on the ''Early'' show. Bruce also presented shows for Radio Scotland from
London
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. Bruce became a regular presenter for Radio 2 in January 1984 when he assumed hosting duties for the Saturday late night show in addition to his continuing show on Radio Scotland.
In January 1985, Bruce left Radio Scotland and took over from
Terry Wogan on ''
The Radio 2 Breakfast Show'', being replaced himself by
Derek Jameson in April 1986. He then began his first stint on the mid-morning show which lasted until the end of March 1990, when he took over the late show until the end of that year. He then hosted the early show throughout 1991, and on 6 January 1992 he returned to the mid-morning slot, where he remains today. Since 14 January 2019, Bruce's show follows
Zoe Ball at 9:30 and is followed by
Jeremy Vine at 12:00.
Programme format and features
Bruce's show emphasises music, including regular live performances. Competitions are usually music-based, with a
love song and dedications feature at 10:15 am. Other regular features include the ''Record of the Week'' and the ''Album of the Week'' and the ''Tracks of My Years'', where a celebrity picks two songs each day for their particular meaning. ''The Love Song'' is played at 10:15 am each day, preceded by dedications, although a number of songs in the rotation are not romantic love songs.
The show also includes a daily quiz, ''
PopMaster''. It previously included other competitions such as ''Spin It to Win It'' and ''Words Don't Come Easily'', although these were dropped in 2007 following the
phone-in scandal. ''PopMaster'' returned in early 2008, although the other competitions did not.
Stand-in presenters have included
Richard Allinson,
Simon Mayo,
Aled Jones,
Zoe Ball,
Michael Ball,
Claudia Winkleman,
Fearne Cotton,
Trevor Nelson,
Gary Davies
Gary Davies (born 13 December 1957) is a British broadcaster. From 1982 to 1993 he was a BBC Radio 1 disc jockey and a regular presenter of ''Top of the Pops''.
As of September 2022 Gary Davies can be heard on BBC Radio 2 presenting Saturd ...
, and
Scott Mills
Scott Robert Mills (born 28 March 1973) is an English radio DJ, television presenter and occasional actor. He is best known for presenting the '' Scott Mills'' show on BBC Radio 1 from 2004 to 2022 and since then, on BBC Radio 2. Mills has also ...
.
The comedian and impressionist
Rob Brydon, who is noted for his mimicry of Bruce, sat in for him on 25 August 2008 and again as an
April fool
April Fools' Day or All Fools' Day is an annual custom on 1 April consisting of practical jokes and hoaxes. Jokesters often expose their actions by shouting "April Fools!" at the recipient. Mass media can be involved in these pranks, which may b ...
prank in 2011 when Brydon impersonated Bruce throughout.
PopMaster
''PopMaster'' has run as a feature of Bruce's show since 16 February 1998. With questions set by music expert
Phil Swern, it offers a
smart speaker for successfully completing the Three-in-Ten bonus round. If the listener fails, they are awarded a set of Bluetooth headphones (replacing the previous consolation prizes of a Bluetooth speaker, and before that an MP3 player). An earlier consolation prize, a "Space" radio, has been known to appear on
eBay
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, to Bruce's amusement. The losing contestant is given a T-shirt with "One Year Out" printed across the front (a catchphrase Bruce uses in the quiz when a contestant trying to place the year a song was in the charts is out by one year). This consolation prize replaced a CD wallet as of 27 February 2012.
The public phone-in PopMaster quiz was suspended after airing on 18 July 2007. A celebrity version was introduced on 20 July and continued until 18 January 2008. "Three-in-Ten" was not held in the celebrity version and there was no tie breaker in the event of a draw. It was rumoured that members of the public would be able to play again before Christmas 2007 but this did not happen. Following an announcement by Bruce on 7 January 2008, the regular format returned on 21 January. The game returned with new dramatic, orchestral and guitar based jingles.
Bruce himself was a ''PopMaster'' contestant during his show on 17 May 2013, when he took part in a special ''
Eurovision
The Eurovision Song Contest (), sometimes abbreviated to ESC and often known simply as Eurovision, is an international songwriting competition organised annually by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), featuring participants representing pr ...
'' edition of the quiz, live from
Malmö, Sweden. Bruce competed against
Paddy O'Connell, with
John Kennedy O'Connor chairing the quiz.
Notable events
While Bruce was on holiday in August 2007, he was briefly replaced by
Davina McCall. This attracted more than 150 complaints from listeners.
During his show on 21 April 2008, theatre producer
Bill Kenwright told Bruce that
Elvis Presley
Elvis Aaron Presley (January 8, 1935 – August 16, 1977), or simply Elvis, was an American singer and actor. Dubbed the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, King of Rock and Roll", he is regarded as Cultural impact of Elvis Presley, one ...
once visited
London
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in 1958 and was taken on a tour of the city by
Tommy Steele. It was believed that Presley had never visited England and the claim caused considerable controversy.
In December 2008, a crew of fishermen listeners were inadvertently relaying the show to every ship and coastguard station for miles around. It was not possible to contact the vessel, so a request was made to Bruce, who duly said: "If you are on a ship near the Small rocks, please turn me off."
Soon after, while duetting with Steve Wright's "Ask Elvis" (a.k.a.
Mitch Benn), Bruce recorded a version of the
Andy Stewart song “Donald, Where's yer Troosers?” for the ''Bandaged'' CD to raise money for
Children in Need. This was released as a download.
In December 2008, Bruce was officially inducted into the Radio Academy Hall of Fame.
On
April Fools' Day 2011, Bruce's radio show was presented by comedian
Rob Brydon impersonating Bruce throughout. Brydon interviewed "Sir
Terry Wogan" (impersonated by
Peter Serafinowicz), and Bruce himself appeared at the end of the show as his "brother Kenn with two Ns".
As a result of restrictions imposed due to Covid-19, from 23 March 2020 to 31 May 2021, Bruce self-isolated and presented his show from his home. He has spoken about
remote work
Remote work, also called work from home (WFH), work from anywhere, telework, remote job, mobile work, and distance work is an employment arrangement in which employees do not commute to a central place of work, such as an office building, ware ...
to the BBC website, saying: "We get a lot more people just asking for a simple hello or a mention for relatives just because they are not seeing them as much as they could. Particularly working from home, I sympathise with that, because there are lots of people I’m not seeing. We are all kind of feeling we are in this together, so it has brought broadcaster and listener rather closer together. It has made us have to be a little bit more creative with what we include in the programme. We do a lot more saying thank you to people who are keeping our essentials services going, and we are also giving people ideas of things to do while they are in lockdown".
Bruce returned to broadcasting from Wogan House in June 2021.
Other appearances
Bruce has presented BBC ''
Proms in the Park'' for many years. Since 1988, he has been Radio 2's commentator for the
Eurovision Song Contest
The Eurovision Song Contest (), sometimes abbreviated to ESC and often known simply as Eurovision, is an international songwriting competition organised annually by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), featuring participants representing pri ...
, having taken over from fellow broadcaster and friend
Ray Moore. In 1998, he shared this role with being UK spokesman for that year's contest, reading out the points for the UK telephone vote, taking it over from
Colin Berry, who then returned the following year. and presented the
Eurovision Song Contest Previews from 1989 to 1991 on
BBC1. He is a regular presenter of the long-running ''
Sunday Night is Music Night''.
He occasionally makes appearances in "Dictionary Corner" on
Channel 4
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's ''
Countdown'', the most recent stint being during the week of 11 February 2013. When the original presenter
Richard Whiteley died in 2005, Bruce said: "
e wassuch a nice man – that was the defining quality of him, a genuinely nice man. And he had no real ego."
In November 2007, he appeared on a ''
Never Mind the Buzzcocks'' special for ''Children in Need''.
Bruce holds a
PCV (Passenger Carrying Vehicle) driving licence and is the co-owner of a number of
AEC Routemaster buses with
Charles Nove,
Alan Dedicoat and Steve Madden. He has referred to the buses as "a fantastic piece of engineering and such fun to have".
On 3 March 2008, Bruce took part in ''
Ready, Steady, Cook'', broadcast on
BBC Two, with
Lynn Bowles
Lynn Bowles is a British broadcaster and a former traffic weekday mornings reporter for BBC Radio 2.
Early life
Bowles was born in Splott, Cardiff, Wales, and is the youngest of three siblings. Her father, Cliff, was a marine engineer; her mother ...
.
Bruce and Bowles recorded ''
Bring Me Sunshine'' for charity.
On 30 December 2012, Bruce won an edition of ''
Celebrity Mastermind'', with his specialist subject being the
Jeeves novels of
P.G. Wodehouse.
In 2014, Bruce narrated the
BBC One game show ''
Reflex
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Reflexes are found with varying levels of complexity in organisms with a nervous system. A reflex occurs ...
''. He appeared in celebrity episodes of ''
The Chase'' on 4 October 2014 and 12 December 2021. Bruce featured with his son Charlie on the fifth series of ''
Big Star's Little Star'' and in October 2018, he made a cameo appearance on ''
Hollyoaks''.
In 2022, he was interviewed about Pennyhooks Farm and his son, 18-year-old Murray, who is one of several non-verbal people working on the care farm, in the BBC One ''We Are England'' documentary ''Farming England: Farming on the Spectrum - Oxfordshire''.
Personal life
Bruce has four sons and two daughters. His youngest son was born in February 2008. He lives with his third wife Kerith near
Thame,
Oxfordshire
Oxfordshire is a ceremonial and non-metropolitan county in the north west of South East England. It is a mainly rural county, with its largest settlement being the city of Oxford. The county is a centre of research and development, primar ...
.
One of his sons is autistic and Bruce is an active campaigner for
autism charities.
Bruce's autobiography was published on 4 September 2009, entitled ''The Tracks of My Years: The Autobiography''.
In September 2018, Bruce became the patron of
Stoke Mandeville Hospital Radio
Stoke Mandeville Hospital is a large National Health Service (NHS) hospital located on the parish borders of Aylesbury and Stoke Mandeville, Buckinghamshire, England. It is managed by Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust.
It was established i ...
, replacing former mayor of Aylesbury and long-standing patron and co-founder of the station, Freda Roberts. Bruce said: "Hospital Radio continues to thrive and I am delighted to take on the role of patron."
References
External links
''Ken Bruce''(BBC Radio 2)
{{DEFAULTSORT:Bruce, Ken
1951 births
Living people
Scottish autobiographers
Scottish radio DJs
Scottish radio personalities
BBC Radio 2 presenters
BBC Radio Scotland presenters
People educated at Hutchesons' Grammar School
Mass media people from Glasgow