on 18-08-2017 16:40
Sad news coming in.
An entertainment legend RIP
I saw this on the BBC and thought you should see it:
Sir Bruce Forsyth: TV legend dies aged 89 - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-40978576
on 18-08-2017 16:40
on 18-08-2017 16:40
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-40978576
on 18-08-2017 16:42
on 18-08-2017 16:49
on 18-08-2017 16:49
My mate just told me. R.I.P
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R.I.P Bruce. It was a 'good game good game' you played. Will miss you
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 18-08-2017 22:21
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18-08-2017 22:39 - edited 18-08-2017 22:59
It's quite strange that I liked him in the sixties and seventies but less so as I got older. Probably because he was on TV so much and I disapproved when he started to be involved with younger women like Anthea Redfern and his give us a twirl catchphrase.
Fast forward 20 years and I find myself so hypocritical now given my personal situation and lifestyle.
Anyway he was an absolute legend enjoyed by millions of people and will be sadly missed.
on 18-08-2017 23:00
on 18-08-2017 23:00
I felt a bit like you Steve....no doubting his legendary status He was in the business for years and a brilliant all round entertainer. Funnily enough it was during his last couple of years on SCD that my admiration faded a bit. He fluffed his lines...His reading from the autocue was poor and his jokes.....well... not funny. However the man gave his life to the business and was a one off....Fully deserved his knighthood...
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 18-08-2017 23:22
on 18-08-2017 23:22
Unfortunately he went on 10 years too long but he lived for show business. SCD was quite embarrassing in the last two series to be frank and took a little gloss off his public image.
Not knocking him. He was a very talented and versatile man and definitely the best game show host ever. Possibly only Bob Monkhouse came close (another legend).