Bye Bye Brucie
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gouty-man
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Bye Bye Brucie
So Sir Bruce is to step down from the main Strictly format. He has been a great entertainer over the decades, but the cracks were starting to show. So who should replace him? My vote would go to someone with a sense of humour and some dancing knowledge, so for me it has to be Anton du Bec.
In fact the Beeb could take the opportunity to replace the "game-show hostess" (sorry, can't remember her name; Vernon Kaye's wife). I wonder if Erin Boag has any presenting skills? Bec and Boag - the dream team?
In fact the Beeb could take the opportunity to replace the "game-show hostess" (sorry, can't remember her name; Vernon Kaye's wife). I wonder if Erin Boag has any presenting skills? Bec and Boag - the dream team?
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Frank Manning
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Re: Bye Bye Brucie
Please not zany Claudia Winkelman!! Or any other unfunny person who tried too hard to be funny, and fails. e.g. those two off The Great British Bake Off.
Please not Tess' husband, or that bloke Jones off Hair. Someone who can actually dance perhaps?
Sorry you are going Sir Bruce.
Please not Tess' husband, or that bloke Jones off Hair. Someone who can actually dance perhaps?
Sorry you are going Sir Bruce.
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gfwgfw
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Re: Bye Bye Brucie
Sir Bruce Joseph Forsyth-Johnson CBE has over the years given us wonderful entertainment
Forever grateful Brucey for your Palladium epics and cuddly bear extravaganzas
. . . BUT . . . you have gone a bridge to far these last few years
I had to hit the fast forward button to enjoy "Strickly"
But I do wish you my best
Graham x
Forever grateful Brucey for your Palladium epics and cuddly bear extravaganzas
. . . BUT . . . you have gone a bridge to far these last few years
I had to hit the fast forward button to enjoy "Strickly"
But I do wish you my best
Graham x
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Romig1
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Indeed Graham.
He's been almost painful to watch recently. A fantastic career nonetheless, and I'm glad he's decided that enough is enough
He's been almost painful to watch recently. A fantastic career nonetheless, and I'm glad he's decided that enough is enough
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I reckon that Sir Bruce has given so much pleasure and entertainment to so many that he deserves to call it a day and have some quality time.
Good luck to him.
Em
Good luck to him.
Em
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david63
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The big question, to which we will probably never know the answer, is - did he jump or was he pushed?
Anyway he has not gone completely as he will still be doing "one off specials" such as Christmas and Children in Need.
As for who will take over - the last I heard was that the favourites (in no particular order) are:
Anton du Beck
Graham Norton
Claudia Winkelman
Vernon Kay
Anyway he has not gone completely as he will still be doing "one off specials" such as Christmas and Children in Need.
As for who will take over - the last I heard was that the favourites (in no particular order) are:
Anton du Beck
Graham Norton
Claudia Winkelman
Vernon Kay
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Kenmo1
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Re: Bye Bye Brucie
So long as it isn't John Barrowman, I can put up with any of the others.david63 wrote:The big question, to which we will probably never know the answer, is - did he jump or was he pushed?
Anyway he has not gone completely as he will still be doing "one off specials" such as Christmas and Children in Need.
As for who will take over - the last I heard was that the favourites (in no particular order) are:
Anton du Beck
Graham Norton
Claudia Winkelman
Vernon Kay
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Delboy
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Re: Bye Bye Brucie
He has been a great entertainer in the past, and for many years was top of his profession. His style of humour is now so outdated and the time for him to go was well overdue.
Wish him well in the future, thank him for his entertainment which I have enjoyed in the past, and hope he now has time to enjoy his retirement with some quality time spent with his family
Although I understand he has not retired completely.
Wish him well in the future, thank him for his entertainment which I have enjoyed in the past, and hope he now has time to enjoy his retirement with some quality time spent with his family
Although I understand he has not retired completely.
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Re: Bye Bye Brucie
We always thought Anton would be a good replacement for Bruce.
Sad to see him go, but he was getting a bit past it. Hopefully he will make one last farewell appearance.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/stri ... du-3209969
Sad to see him go, but he was getting a bit past it. Hopefully he will make one last farewell appearance.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/stri ... du-3209969
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Re: Bye Bye Brucie
Never been a fan of Brucie and he was becoming more and more a liability as the years rolled on. Please not Graham Norton - too OTT for my liking. I would love to see Anton du Bec take over and if not, how about Paddy McGuinness?
I was taught to be cautious
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Delboy
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Sorry OBF not Paddy McGuinness cannot stand that man at any price, especially his TV show with all the girls looking for a date.oldbluefox wrote:Never been a fan of Brucie and he was becoming more and more a liability as the years rolled on. Please not Graham Norton - too OTT for my liking. I would love to see Anton du Bec take over and if not, how about Paddy McGuinness?
Mind you his wife's OK
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As he will still be doing one-off specials, I don't think he was pushed. However, he can't have been unaware of the recent criticism of his performance, so maybe that affected his decision.
Apparently he would refuse to meet his fans outside the dressing room until he had put his jacket on and was "properly attired". A real gentleman of the old school.
Apparently he would refuse to meet his fans outside the dressing room until he had put his jacket on and was "properly attired". A real gentleman of the old school.
Alan
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haveabeer
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Re: Bye Bye Brucie
Great all round performer but on Strictly was not nice to see you to see you not nice
Reckon Graham Norton in with a chance
Reckon Graham Norton in with a chance
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I liked Brucie and was one of the old school entertainers who didn't bore me stiff. I don't care who takes his place because the program won't be the same without him......good on yeah Brucie 
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In the last series Brucie was really struggling wasn't he? He had several weeks off, and I suspect his leaving was by mutual agreement with himself and the BBC. A gracious departure, with no bad feelings. Who's to follow? du Beck would be a good choice in my opinion. He could bow out of the dancing, but not out of the show. He must be the oldest of the professional dancers, so maybe it is time for a change for him too.
Anyway, we will see very soon, I am sure.
Anyway, we will see very soon, I am sure.
Jay
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Yes, it's about time. It was making me anxious watching him, wondering if he was going to get things embarrassingly wrong.
But he's had a good innings, and has always been a great entertainer
But he's had a good innings, and has always been a great entertainer
Gill
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Ray Scully
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Anton du Beck is he the arrogant supercilious character with the fake smile?
No its a no brainier, Graham Norton....if he wants it.
Ray
No its a no brainier, Graham Norton....if he wants it.
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Mervyn and Trish
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I'd vote for Anton or John Barrowman from the suggestions so far. Or maybe Philip Schofield now that Dancing on Ice has finished.
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Delboy
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Re: Bye Bye Brucie
‘Strictly Come Dancing’ bosses have announced that Claudia Winkleman will host the upcoming series of the dance contest, replacing Bruce Forsyth who quit the show earlier this year.
Claudia is no stranger to ‘Strictly’ and has been presenting the Sunday night results show alongside Tess Daly for a number of years. She has also stood in for Bruce on a number of occasions.
Claudia is no stranger to ‘Strictly’ and has been presenting the Sunday night results show alongside Tess Daly for a number of years. She has also stood in for Bruce on a number of occasions.
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Re: Bye Bye Brucie
Methinks that the BEEB should retire this once great show together with the once great Sir Bruce Joseph Forsyth-Johnson CBE
Both well pass their whatsit date
Both well pass their whatsit date
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I just hope that this retirement means that he is able to spend more time on his beloved game of golf. Good for him.
Em
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IMO a poor choice, I think she's a terrible presenter but I'm sure she has her fans .. I'm just not one of themDelboy wrote:‘Strictly Come Dancing’ bosses have announced that Claudia Winkleman will host the upcoming series of the dance contest, replacing Bruce Forsyth who quit the show earlier this year.
Claudia is no stranger to ‘Strictly’ and has been presenting the Sunday night results show alongside Tess Daly for a number of years. She has also stood in for Bruce on a number of occasions.
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