Bruce: The Autobiography

Bruce Forsyth is known across four generations as the face of family entertainment classics such as The Generation Game, Play Your Cards Right and The Price is Right. His is an amazing story that spans more than two thirds of the twentieth century.

In the late 1950s, over half of Britain would tune in to Sunday Night at the London Palladium, making Bruce a star in a few weeks. But it had been a long slog since his debut as a fourteen-year-old 'Boy Bruce the Mighty Atom' in 1942, then wartime work for the Red Cross and National Service, and playing every theatre, concert party, summer season, double act and review known to man.

Bruce's first-ever account of his whole life is chock full of anecdotes, honest appraisals of tough times, failed marriages and affairs, comments on entertainment and what it took to be a comedian at the height of his powers.

'In the gameshow of life, Brucie hasn't just won the TV, the golf clubs and the hostess trolley. He's won the cuddly toy as well' Mirror

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Bruce: The Autobiography

Bruce Forsyth is known across four generations as the face of family entertainment classics such as The Generation Game, Play Your Cards Right and The Price is Right. His is an amazing story that spans more than two thirds of the twentieth century.

In the late 1950s, over half of Britain would tune in to Sunday Night at the London Palladium, making Bruce a star in a few weeks. But it had been a long slog since his debut as a fourteen-year-old 'Boy Bruce the Mighty Atom' in 1942, then wartime work for the Red Cross and National Service, and playing every theatre, concert party, summer season, double act and review known to man.

Bruce's first-ever account of his whole life is chock full of anecdotes, honest appraisals of tough times, failed marriages and affairs, comments on entertainment and what it took to be a comedian at the height of his powers.

'In the gameshow of life, Brucie hasn't just won the TV, the golf clubs and the hostess trolley. He's won the cuddly toy as well' Mirror

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Bruce: The Autobiography

Bruce: The Autobiography

by Bruce Forsyth
Bruce: The Autobiography

Bruce: The Autobiography

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Bruce Forsyth is known across four generations as the face of family entertainment classics such as The Generation Game, Play Your Cards Right and The Price is Right. His is an amazing story that spans more than two thirds of the twentieth century.

In the late 1950s, over half of Britain would tune in to Sunday Night at the London Palladium, making Bruce a star in a few weeks. But it had been a long slog since his debut as a fourteen-year-old 'Boy Bruce the Mighty Atom' in 1942, then wartime work for the Red Cross and National Service, and playing every theatre, concert party, summer season, double act and review known to man.

Bruce's first-ever account of his whole life is chock full of anecdotes, honest appraisals of tough times, failed marriages and affairs, comments on entertainment and what it took to be a comedian at the height of his powers.

'In the gameshow of life, Brucie hasn't just won the TV, the golf clubs and the hostess trolley. He's won the cuddly toy as well' Mirror


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780330475945
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
Publication date: 09/06/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 448
File size: 5 MB
Age Range: 16 Years

About the Author

Bruce Forsyth was a successful TV entertainer and host. He lived in Surrey.
Sir Bruce Forsyth CBE is a successful TV entertainer and host. In 2012, Guinness World Records recognized Forsyth as having the longest television career for a male entertainer. He is the author of Bruce: The Autobiography.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements - i: Acknowledgements Section - ii: Preface Chapter - 1: First Laughs, First Tears . . . and the Tupp’ny Rush Chapter - 2: On the Road . . . On the Way Chapter - 3: Can You Do Anything Else? Chapter - 4: Gay Time? Chapter - 5: What a Year! Chapter - 6: Meeting Sammy Chapter - 7: Quick Changes Chapter - 8: Casting Doubts Chapter - 9: Good Game, Good Game – and Crumpet Night? Chapter - 10: ‘What Do You Do For a Living?’ Chapter - 11: No Hard Feelings Chapter - 12: Don’t Look Back Chapter - 13: A Good Hand Chapter - 14: Just When You’re Not Expecting It Chapter - 15: A New Life Chapter - 16: The Regeneration Game Chapter - 17: What Tangled Webs We Weave Section - iii: Epilogue Section - iv: Appendix Index - iv: Index
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