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Gone.
Not that far though.
This is not news, he was out of it a long time ago!
Blimey, I thought you meant he'd slipped of the dish....
Nice not to see you, Not to see you, nice.
Nah I'm still here
"you're my favorite"
/Shudders
The title of the thread is very misleading as I thought he was dead. Oh well all the best to him in his retirement.
About bloody time. He's not funny, don't care if he's a "national treasure", he's a bumbling oaf.
About bloody time. He's not funny, don't care if he's a "national treasure", he's a bumbling oaf.
Amen! Glad he's not dead though!
One of the greats of light entertainment, and a very talented guy who deserves respect for what he has done.
Shame he overstayed with strictly, but doesn't deserve abuse from internet hardmen. Not nice to pick on pensioners for trying to do something they love.
Why do they (TV) keep describing some people as "national treasure"? He is not made of precious metal is he? 🙄
"Didn't he do well"
One of the greats of light entertainment, and a very talented guy who deserves respect for what he has done.
FFS! Greats of light entertainment! An oxymoron if I ever heard one!
One of the greats of light entertainment, and a very talented guy who deserves respect for what he has done.Shame he overstayed with strictly, but doesn't deserve abuse from internet hardmen.
well said.
Let's see who takes over and whether they can actually do a better job.
There are countless presenters around that are worse than he is, and he is 86.
For example they could get Tess's husband, Vernon Kay...
There are countless presenters around that are worse than he is
Damned with faint praise.
People complain about footballers wages but the money that those dozens of second rate TV presenters and "celebrities" earn is disgusting.
He was one of the greats of light entertainment, I'll stand by that. Stage, TV, for half a century. When we didn't have hundreds of channels to entertain our increasingly short attention spans and fuelling our first world isolation and angst.
You might not like what he was doing, but he was good at it. But being nasty about an old man because people don't think he is "cool" any more says more about the writer than Bruce Forsyth
But being nasty about an old man because people don't think he is "cool" any more says more about the writer than Bruce Forsyth
I don't think anyone has been nasty about him on this post?
As he is/was a TV "entertainer" then I think people are quite entitled to pass comment on his skills and style.
He's hardly some poor old pensioner either [url= http://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-celebrities/actors/bruce-forsyth-net-worth/ ]Net Worth $25 million according to this.[/url]
A lot of that wealth came from the licence fee payers.
Personally the quicker we get him off the pay roll the better.
I don't think anyone has been nasty about him on this post?
he's a bumbling oaf.
he's a bumbling oaf.
Well he is. However he is a very rich and successful bumbling oaf.
Bumbling oaf is not really very nasty is it?
[quote=gobuchul ]Bumbling oaf is not really very nasty is it?
To determine that, you'd have to think about who else gets described as a bumbling oaf...
Can Jamie merge those two photos to get the "ideal" presenter?
Can Jamie merge those two photos to [s]get the "ideal" presenter[/s] give me nightmares?
FTFMe
Not the next Yewtree?! 😕
Nice to see you, to see you....
eh th th th th didn't he do well?
Does no-one else think it's all been dealt with a little bit... oddly?
He's had mysterious no-shows that no-one's really spoken about, now he's quietly stepped down. He's clearly been past his prime for a little while but, failing health I wonder?
Bit of a shame really, fair play to him for carrying on working as long as he has. He's ten years older than my dad, and he's in a care home talking shit to anyone who will listen to him.
Ah.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-26889405
"I've always said that at the end of last series I was getting that feeling, 'Is this the time?'," Sir Bruce revealed."I've just been on my three month break in the Caribbean, I've been thinking about it all the time."
He continued: "[Live television] takes its toll when you've been doing it for many years, it's a pressure thing.
"But I'm not retiring, that's the last thing in the world I want to do. This isn't Brucie walking into the sunset."
The presenter, who was knighted in 2011, missed a number of shows last series due to illness.
And seemingly, favourites to replace him are Claudia and Graham Norton.
I wonder if he'll even notice, he seems like Ozzy these days, a couple of care assistants push him on stage and whatever he does, people applaud.
I'm thinking failing health. Or failing workaholic ethic.
Bruce is as good at 86 as he was sixty years ago, i.e. not very.
Bruce is as good at 86 as he was sixty years ago, i.e. not very.
good enough to be worth £25m now - you can't bluff a career for that long and gain that much money of you don't have much substance - or at least until recently that was the case...
Graham Norton
and you people complain about Bruce.
Let's just hope they get rid of Tess Daly.
Bring back Hole in the Wall! The perfect Tony Beak vehicle.

