Fiona Bruce was visibly moved during an episode of Question Time as she shared the devastating news of a colleague's sudden passing with the audience.The beloved show producer, who played a pivotal role behind the scenes for nearly three decades, tragically died after a brief illness. "I just want to say before we go," Fiona started, before emotion overtook her, leading to a heartfelt "Oh my gosh." She went on: "One of Question Time's longest serving producers, Alison Fuller, she's worked on this show for 27 years.
She was responsible for recruiting audiences like you. We reckon she's spoken to well over I think 100,000 audience members in that time." Regaining her composure, Fiona added, "It was a very short and sudden illness and we were all shocked by her death and we miss her very much.
I just want to send my love to Ally's family." Alison's career at the BBC spanned more than 30 years, starting as a freelancer, then joining the prominent politics show.
Question Time, known for its dynamic public engagements with politicians, is broadcast on BBC One every Thursday at 10:45 pm, reports the Mirror.
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