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Title: RIP Brucie
Post by: Dagenham Rover on August 18, 2017, 06:01:41 pm

Bruce Forsyth dies aged 89



http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-40978576
Title: Re: RIP Brucie
Post by: Filo on August 18, 2017, 06:33:39 pm
A national treasure, RIP Brucie
Title: Re: RIP Brucie
Post by: ravenrover on August 18, 2017, 07:12:45 pm
Saw him at Glasto, what a showman. Didn't he do well!
Title: Re: RIP Brucie
Post by: not on facebook on August 18, 2017, 07:57:46 pm
He was from a generation of tv presenters when you could sit down on a Saturday night enjoy the show on bbc1 > generation game been a classic >

Play your cards right was well worth the watch aswell.

What on earth has happened to the easy going fun watching TV game shows that would keep you in ,as it's all a load of shirt what they have replaced it with .

RIP Bruce
Title: Re: RIP Brucie
Post by: Iberian Red on August 18, 2017, 07:58:09 pm
Nice to see you,nice
Title: Re: RIP Brucie
Post by: Iberian Red on August 18, 2017, 07:59:35 pm
Play your cards right was w**k. Like being in a bookies
Title: Re: RIP Brucie
Post by: not on facebook on August 18, 2017, 08:11:31 pm
Play your cards right was w**k. Like being in a bookies

I thought it was great as Bruce hyped up the higher\lower part and it had to taking part by shouting higher/lower from your front room aka > front room participation > .

Title: Re: RIP Brucie
Post by: Draytonian III on August 18, 2017, 09:28:21 pm
A true entertainer .
R.I.P.
Title: Re: RIP Brucie
Post by: Mike_F on August 18, 2017, 10:43:08 pm
I'll probably be shot down with "If you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all" but here goes:

Although it's awful for his family to lose him and I wouldn't wish I'll on him or them I was always amazed that he had a long career on prime time TV. He was a crap singer, wooden actor and not at all funny. I know he had a reputation as a lovely bloke and plaudits for that but it doesn't make him entertaining. I always thought he must have some serious incriminating intel on the BBC top brass to keep getting lucrative deals.
Title: Re: RIP Brucie
Post by: Dagenham Rover on August 18, 2017, 10:49:26 pm
I'll probably be shot down with "If you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all" but here goes:

Although it's awful for his family to lose him and I wouldn't wish I'll on him or them I was always amazed that he had a long career on prime time TV. He was a crap singer, wooden actor and not at all funny. I know he had a reputation as a lovely bloke and plaudits for that but it doesn't make him entertaining. I always thought he must have some serious incriminating intel on the BBC top brass to keep getting lucrative deals.

He was a proper old fashioned music hall type  entertainer jack of all trades perhaps master of none but loved what he did and loved by the public however I might be slightly biased as  I did work with him on occasions
Title: Re: RIP Brucie
Post by: wilts rover on August 19, 2017, 09:07:48 am
I noticed on the tribute to him on the news that he first appeared on tv in 1939 - before most people had a tv!

Title: Re: RIP Brucie
Post by: idler on August 19, 2017, 09:29:42 am
I'll probably be shot down with "If you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all" but here goes:

Although it's awful for his family to lose him and I wouldn't wish I'll on him or them I was always amazed that he had a long career on prime time TV. He was a crap singer, wooden actor and not at all funny. I know he had a reputation as a lovely bloke and plaudits for that but it doesn't make him entertaining. I always thought he must have some serious incriminating intel on the BBC top brass to keep getting lucrative deals.
I think that his main asset was working with the public. Having a bit of banter and putting them at ease on tv. He could certainly ad lib and keep a show moving. I didn't like his singing mediocre dancing or jokes but he was entertaining in other ways.
Far better than the later version that was Michael Barrymore, he tried to be just the same as Bruce with his act and his quiz shows.
Title: Re: RIP Brucie
Post by: not on facebook on August 19, 2017, 02:31:33 pm
Bob monkhouse was another good TV games show presenter ,think it was the golden arrow that was great to watch.

As for Bruce the part in the generation game where a person would sit on a stool and watch untold possible prizes pass by him/her on a conveyor belt in a short amount of time > for him/her to recall and win in 30secs as they shouted out.


That was great tv to watch and you you at home shouting out with all your family members at whatever o'clock on a Saturday night.

I can't think of one to show today that brings exact same effect .
Title: Re: RIP Brucie
Post by: Glyn_Wigley on August 19, 2017, 02:43:30 pm
I think you mean The Golden Shot. It'd be a great show to bring back, especially with technology now probably meaning people at home could control the studio crossbow from home. However, I think the days of crossbows being fired in TV studios have now gone...
Title: Re: RIP Brucie
Post by: RedRover45 on August 19, 2017, 03:27:25 pm
I think you mean The Golden Shot. It'd be a great show to bring back, especially with technology now probably meaning people at home could control the studio crossbow from home. However, I think the days of crossbows being fired in TV studios have now gone...

Also hosted by Charlie Williams for a Rovers connection
Title: Re: RIP Brucie
Post by: Glyn_Wigley on August 19, 2017, 04:21:19 pm
I think you mean The Golden Shot. It'd be a great show to bring back, especially with technology now probably meaning people at home could control the studio crossbow from home. However, I think the days of crossbows being fired in TV studios have now gone...

Also hosted by Charlie Williams for a Rovers connection


I wouldn't remind people, he was bloody awful at it.
Title: Re: RIP Brucie
Post by: Draytonian III on August 20, 2017, 08:54:38 am
Anne Aston was nice