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Bruce Forsyth

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callgirl1 Fri 18-Aug-17 17:35:39

So sorry to hear this news. I first saw Bruce Forsyth at the Gaytime theatre in Babbacombe, during the summer of 1956, when I was 13, and have been a fan ever since.
RIP Sir Bruce

ninathenana Fri 18-Aug-17 17:28:52

Sorry I wasn't a fan but I know thousands were.

RIP Brucie. My thoughts are with your family and friends.

Cherrytree59 Fri 18-Aug-17 17:15:36

He will tap dance up the steps to heaven through the pearly gates and say...
"Nice to see you - Nice" smile

RIP Brucie

illtellhim Fri 18-Aug-17 17:15:12

89 is a good age

DanniRae Fri 18-Aug-17 17:11:52

Sad to hear that Bruce Forsyth has died - "Thanks for all the years that you have entertained me Bruce - RIP "xx

MawBroon Fri 18-Aug-17 17:11:15

RIP Brucie -a long and memorable career ? ?

whitewave Fri 18-Aug-17 17:07:56

Blimey he's been with us all our lives!!

What a good life of bringing laughter and joy to people.

RIP old man

Teetime Fri 18-Aug-17 17:05:03

God Bless Brucie thankyou for all the laughs. Xxx

kittylester Fri 18-Aug-17 17:04:33

He was a real entertainer.

I saw him in panto with his first wife when I was about 9 and loved him from then!

Lillie Fri 18-Aug-17 16:59:51

That's weird. I was wondering about him only last night when Len Goodman mentioned him on The One Show.

Alima Fri 18-Aug-17 16:58:25

What a brilliant entertainer he was. RIP.

tanith Fri 18-Aug-17 16:56:02

RIP Bruce always liked him. Not unexpected news though.

merlotgran Fri 18-Aug-17 16:55:53

He's been ill for a long time so I'm not surprised.

RIP Brucie.

devongirl Fri 18-Aug-17 16:48:25

Bruce Forsyth has died:

www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-40978576