Nice to see you, to see you…? Bruce Forsyth, the consummate performer and much-loved face of British entertainment, invites you to share with him in a collection of his favourite photographs, through which he tells the story of a remarkable life lived to the full.
A dancer, comedian, singer, actor, musician and all-round entertainer, Bruce achieved national recognition as the host of Sunday Night at the London Palladium in the 1950s. With his classic one-man shows, appearances alongside some of the world’s greatest performers, and hugely popular TV shows ranging from The Generation Game to Strictly Come Dancing, he is a household name renowned for putting a smile on the nation’s face.
Charting his life story from talented young lad growing up in north London to achieving national treasure status, Strictly Bruce is full of dazzling photographs and warm anecdotes spanning eight decades of Bruce’s life, man and boy. It’s a chance to take a trip down memory lane, celebrate the golden age of British showbiz and step behind the scenes of Bruce’s personal life, meeting the people he loves and learning what makes him tick.
This book by Bruce Forsyth is an excellent read. Its quality is further enhanced by the many photos that cover all of the late, great entertainer's life.
What a fantastic book! I throughly enjoyed reading about a legend and what life he had. You will be sadly missed Brucie. A excellent book if your interested in the man himself.
In the form of a photograph album Bruce charts his life and career from the 1950s to 2015. A fabulous read; I couldn't put it down (and it's a heavy hardback book). Dear Bruce, an absolute legend.
You've got to love Brucie, he was an entertainer and one that is definitely missed. This book is written in the form of a photo album with a selection of her personal photographs with written descriptions by Bruce for each of them. The photos go right back to his childhood and up to the last few years of his life. I loved his descriptions with the photos and found him to be heart-warming, genuine and funny with the recollections of his life. A lovely read with some fun memories of watching his on TV. Didn't he do well!