bbc.please retire brucy

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Is it me or is Bruce Forsyth past it.I'm 50 and he was just about ok in the generation game.but please , now.I am embarrassed for him.he can't need the money.with rampant ageism in the BBC can't understand how he is hanging on.he must be 110!
 
I couldn't agree more, I actually don't mind watching it when he's not in it, natural causes will prevail though, sooner or later.
 
Hopefully sooner then. :lol: :lol: :lol: (Perhaps the beeb should consider doing a program about his life,,,, seems to kill a few off nowadays) :wink: :wink:
 
Leave him to it he's probably the only bbc old timer that hasn't been messing with minors in the 'good old days'
 
I've always wondered whether his young wife married him for his dance steps or his good looks. ?????


Who mentioned money.. I never mentioned money, it wasn't me. :lol:
 
No, leave Brucie on TV.

I'm not a strictly fan, although 'Er Indoors insists. :roll: Brucie was on TV long before I arrived on this planet, he was there ever since I was aware of TV, and will still be a benign presence on the box long after I'm gone. Probably.

With so much that's constantly changing and the culture of youth that prevails today, it's reasuring in a slightly unnerving way, that you can still turn the TV on, on a Saturday night, and see Brucie and his syrup giving it their all.

Even if he gets a Leninesque embalming job, keep going Sir Bruce.

Didn't he do well!! :lol:
 
Leave him to it he's probably the only bbc old timer that hasn't been messing with minors in the 'good old days'

Hmmm his wife is considerably younger than he is (he was born in 1928, whereas his wife was born in 1957, so he was almost 30 yrs old when she was born. :wink: :wink: :wink:
 
and? im sure he got with her when she wasnt a minor? hes done nothing wrong there
 
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