FIONA BRUCE – BBC – QUESTION TIME – £450K
Fiona Bruce, a long-standing BBC figure since 1989, has been at the helm of various popular shows, including “Crime Watch,” “Fake or Fortune,” and “BBC News at Six.” As the first female newsreader of “BBC News at Ten,” her annual salary of £450K is well-earned. Her latest undertaking is hosting BBC One’s challenging program, “Question Time.”
Aside from her broadcasting career, Fiona is committed to making a difference. She generously donates a portion of her income to charitable causes like Vision Aid Overseas, dedicated to improving eye health and optical care access in developing nations. Fiona Bruce’s dedication both on and off the screen has earned her widespread admiration.
GARY LINEKER – BBC – MATCH OF THE DAY – £2 MILLION
Gary Lineker, an esteemed figure in football, embarked on his professional journey with Leicester City, earning acclaim as one of the greatest English strikers. His prowess led to him being FIFA’s highest goal scorer in the World Cup finals until his retirement in 1994. Gary transitioned from the field to broadcasting, carving out a successful career at the BBC.
For over two decades, he has been the face of “Match of the Day.” Despite taking pay cuts, he remains the BBC’s top earner, drawing a £2-million salary. Further extending his reach, Gary made a guest appearance on the American football comedy series, “Ted Lasso,” in 2021.