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Ken Bruce
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Why does he talk in an Irish accent? He could certainly win a Terry Wogan soundalike contest!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Oh dear, I didn't know Ken Bruce was Scottish - I thought he was Irish because he sounds so much like our Terry. I have found this -
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Wogan's is Irish. Bruce's is Scottish. Both accents are as gentle as they are distinct. Both men have voices of similar timbre. In fact it is possible to switch on Bruce, hear a little Celtic banter, and think for a moment that it is Wogan. And I'll bet there were people who, when Bruce took the presenter's chair, said, 'Ah -- great mistake. You can't copy Wogan.
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Wogan's is Irish. Bruce's is Scottish. Both accents are as gentle as they are distinct. Both men have voices of similar timbre. In fact it is possible to switch on Bruce, hear a little Celtic banter, and think for a moment that it is Wogan. And I'll bet there were people who, when Bruce took the presenter's chair, said, 'Ah -- great mistake. You can't copy Wogan.
Taken from the BBC website:
Ken Bruce
From working in an accountant's office in Glasgow, Ken Bruce moved into broadcasting due to his ability to simply turn up at the studios and speak. After some years of reading the news, weather forecasts, fish market prices and other gripping material, he moved into presenting.
He then relocated to Radio 2 in London where he established the mid-morning show as well as presenting Pop Score and The ABC Quiz.
His interest in music has been enhanced by the many concerts he has presented. He has also hosted the Eurovision Song Contest. Ken's other radio work has included broadcasting for the BBC World Service and hosting Breakaway on Radio 4.
Ken Bruce
From working in an accountant's office in Glasgow, Ken Bruce moved into broadcasting due to his ability to simply turn up at the studios and speak. After some years of reading the news, weather forecasts, fish market prices and other gripping material, he moved into presenting.
He then relocated to Radio 2 in London where he established the mid-morning show as well as presenting Pop Score and The ABC Quiz.
His interest in music has been enhanced by the many concerts he has presented. He has also hosted the Eurovision Song Contest. Ken's other radio work has included broadcasting for the BBC World Service and hosting Breakaway on Radio 4.
He Beejay. I only found out he was Scottish by googling today!
4GS's answer gives the details you require. Very famous on Radio 2. I have never seen him on the television though.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radioassets/photos/2006/1 1/17/6105_2.jpg
4GS's answer gives the details you require. Very famous on Radio 2. I have never seen him on the television though.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radioassets/photos/2006/1 1/17/6105_2.jpg