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Ken Bruce

Ken Bruce
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Bruce presenting BBC Proms in the Park in 2006
Birth name Kenneth Robertson Bruce
Born (1951-02-02) 2 February 1951 (age 66)
Glasgow, Scotland
Show The Ken Bruce Show
Station(s) BBC Radio 2
Time slot 9:30 am – 12:00 pm weekdays
Show Friday Night Is Music Night
Time slot 8.00 pm Fridays
Style Live music
Country United Kingdom
Website The Ken Bruce Show

Kenneth Robertson "Ken" Bruce (born 2 February 1951) is a Scottish broadcaster who hosts The Ken Bruce Show on BBC Radio 2.

Bruce was born in Glasgow, Scotland. He attended Hutchesons' Grammar School, Glasgow, before training as a chartered accountant. He began his broadcasting career with the Hospital Broadcasting Service in Glasgow.

Bruce became a staff announcer for BBC Radio 4 Scotland and then BBC Radio Scotland before it went on the air in 1978. 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 current affairs show. He hosted the Ken Bruce Show on the BBC World Service in the late 1980s.

Bruce has presented multiple shows on BBC Radio 2. His first broadcasts for Radio 2 were from Scotland when he took over the presentation of Radio 2 Ballroom from Scotland after the death of Radio Scotland announcer/presenter of Scottish Dance Music programmes, David Findlay. He presented Radio 2 Ballroom programmes regularly from November 1980 until 1982 featuring Jim MacLeod and His Band mainly from their resident base of Dunblane Hydro Hotel. The Radio 2 Ballroom broadcasts are not mentioned by Ken Bruce much if at all and don't feature in his autobiography either. He joined Radio 2 more regularly in 1982 as a stand-in presenter, mainly covering for Ray Moore on the Early show. Bruce also presented shows for BBC Radio Scotland from London. Bruce became a regular presenter for Radio 2 in 1984 when he assumed hosting duties for the Saturday late night show in addition to his continuing show on BBC Radio Scotland.

In January 1985, Bruce replaced Terry Wogan on the breakfast programme, being replaced by Derek Jameson in March 1986. Since early 1992 he has hosted the mid-morning slot. As of 11 January 2010, Bruce follows Chris Evans at 9:30 am and is followed by Jeremy Vine at 12 noon.

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. A music news slot with (usually) Matt Everitt appears at about 11:10 am on Thursdays. 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 (e.g. "At Seventeen" by Janis Ian, "The Greatest Love Of All" by George Benson).


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