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He also appeared as himself in the 2011 [[BBC]] [[Christmas ident]] ''[[Consider Yourself One Of Us... (2011 BBC Christmas ident)|Consider Yourself One Of Us...]]'', where he danced with [[Michael McIntyre]] while singing along with the other stars. | He also appeared as himself in the 2011 [[BBC]] [[Christmas ident]] ''[[Consider Yourself One Of Us... (2011 BBC Christmas ident)|Consider Yourself One Of Us...]]'', where he danced with [[Michael McIntyre]] while singing along with the other stars. | ||
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Revision as of 13:43, 3 December 2020
Bruce Forsyth was an accomplished British actor and television presenter during the 20th and 21st centuries.
In 1968, the Palace Theatre had an act by Eric and Ernie in which Forsyth was impersonated. (AUDIO: The Final Act)
Fragmentary historical records of the year 4000 erroneously stated that Forsyth was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in 1977. (AUDIO: The Foe from the Future)
Forsyth was even famous in alternate and fictional universes; Professor X, fully aware of his status as a fictional character, said that he felt like he was "caught between Basil Brush and Bruce Forsyth." (PROSE: No Future)
Behind the scenes
Non-DWU appearances
Bruce Forsyth appeared as himself in the National Television Awards Sketch 2011. While the Eleventh Doctor was trying to drop off Dermot O'Leary at the 2011 National Television Awards, Dermot stepped out of the TARDIS into the BBC Television Centre one hundred years into the future where he saw Bruce Forsyth, who showed no signs of ageing since 2011. Forsyth confirmed to a surprised O'Leary that he was still doing TV before the latter soon departed. Bruce's unchanged appearance while doing TV in 2111 is a reference to his already long television, film and stage career, spanning around seventy years.
He also appeared as himself in the 2011 BBC Christmas ident Consider Yourself One Of Us..., where he danced with Michael McIntyre while singing along with the other stars.