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    Default Sir Bruce Forsyth dies aged 89

    Sir Bruce Forsyth, the veteran entertainer and presenter of many successful TV shows, has died aged 89.
    The former Strictly Come Dancing presenter had been unwell for some time and was in hospital earlier this year after a severe chest infection.
    His long career in showbusiness began when he was aged just 14.
    He became Britain's best-paid TV star, famous for hosting game shows like The Generation Game, Play Your Cards Right and The Price is Right.
    He also presented BBC One's Strictly with Tess Daly from 2004 to 2014.
    Sir Bruce had not been seen in public recently, due to ill health. He was too frail to attend the funerals of close friends Ronnie Corbett and Sir Terry Wogan last year.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-40978576

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    Default Re: Sir Bruce Forsyth dies aged 89

    simply a legend and 1 of britains finest entertainers
    #to coin a brucies phrases
    DID'NT HE DO WELL!!!
    RIP SIR
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