Sir Bruce Forsyth Has Died At The Age Of 89
Sir Bruce Forsyth Has Died At The Age Of 89Skip To ContentHomepageSign InSearch BuzzFeedSearch BuzzFeedlol Badge Feedwin Badge Feedtrending Badge FeedCalifornia residents can opt out of "sales" of personal data.Do Not Sell My Personal Information 2022 BuzzFeed, Inc PressRSSPrivacyConsent PreferencesUser TermsAd ChoicesHelpContactSitemapPosted on 18 Aug 2017 Sir Bruce Forsyth Has Died At The Age Of 89 The entertainer was known by millions for hosting Strictly Come Dancing, Play Your Cards Right, and The Generation Game. by Scott BryanBuzzFeed TV EditorFacebookPinterestTwitterMailLink Sir Bruce Forsyth – known by millions as the host of The Generation Game Play Your Cards Right and Strictly Come Dancing – has died at the age of 89 the BBC has announced Ben A. Pruchnie / Getty Images Tony Hall, the director general of the BBC, said in a statement: "Sir Bruce was one of the greatest entertainers our country has ever known. He has delighted millions of people and defined Saturday night television for decades, with shows like The Generation Game and, most recently, Strictly. His warmth and wit were legendary. "I've never seen anyone quite like him when it comes to performing in front of a crowd. He had a remarkable chemistry with his audience – that's what made him such an amazing professional and why he was so loved. He has been part of all of our lives, and we'll miss him dearly." Tess Daly, who hosted Strictly with Forsyth for a number of years, wrote on Twitter: "From the moment we met, Bruce and I did nothing but laugh our way through a decade of working together on Strictly Come Dancing. "He has been there for me as a co-host, a mentor but most importantly as a friend and I'm extremely fortunate to have worked alongside the man who defined Saturday Night Entertainment for so many decades." Pa / PA Archive/PA Images Forsyth had a long career in television – so long, in fact, that he was awarded a Guinness World Record in 2012 for being the longest-running male entertainer ever on British TV. He presented some of the biggest programmes in television history, from the gameshow The Generation Game in the 1970s and 1990s, to Strictly Come Dancing in the 2000s. He was also known for being the source of some of the most well-known catchphrases on television, including “Didn’t he do well?” and “Nice to see you, to see you...nice!” He never seemed to slow down and was known in the industry for his professionalism and generosity. He performed at Glastonbury Festival in 2013 at the age of 85, one of the oldest performers ever at the festival. Claudia Winkleman one of the current hosts of Strictly Come Dancing shared this tribute on Twitter Claudia Winkleman @ClaudiaWinkle He was the King of TV, the Prince of performers and the most generous of people... all toe-tapping twinkle, all kindness, all love.... Fri Aug 18 15:56:20 UTC+0000 2017 Reply Retweet Favorite Claudia Winkleman @ClaudiaWinkle The Bruce you saw really was the man he was. We'll miss him so much. 03:57 PM - 18 Aug 2017 Reply Retweet Favorite Meanwhile the Twitter account for Strictly Come Dancing tweeted You ll be missed by many BBC Strictly @BBCStrictIyTV RIP Sir Bruce Forsyth. You'll be missed by many. #SirBruceForsyth Fri Aug 18 15:42:04 UTC+0000 2017 Reply Retweet Favorite Since the announcement by the BBC there have been a lot of tributes shared on Twitter and Instagram View this photo on Instagram Instagram: @radioleary Stephen Fry @stephenfry There was only one #Brucie - it was more than to nice to see you, to see you more than nice https://t.co/MltU51LCfY 03:50 PM - 18 Aug 2017 Reply Retweet Favorite Sue Perkins @sueperkins Didn't he do well. RIP Sir Bruce. xx 03:50 PM - 18 Aug 2017 Reply Retweet Favorite The World Of Showbiz Is Mourning The Loss Of Sir Bruce Forsyth Who Has Died Aged 89 buzzfeed.com Share This ArticleFacebook PinterestTwitterMailLink TV and MoviesGet all the best moments in pop culture & entertainment delivered to your inbox.This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.