Customer Reviews
A Sad Fading Srat - By: Peter Finneran, 07 Dec 2007 
Why does Bruce Forsyth have a big chin, because a normal size one would look daft on such a big head.
I have read many hundreds of autobiographies & sadly this is the saddest I have yet come across.
This book is jam packed with 'Didn't I do Well' attitude. Bruce constantly refers to himself as a star, constantly tells us how great he is, & constantly tells us how great others think he is. Bruce certainly does not have an inferiority complex.
Bruce tells us that he would have been better than Dick van Dykein Mary Poppins, tells us that there are no UK equivalents to Streisand, Garland & Minnelli - has he never heard of Elaine Page or Ruthie Henshall. Bruce asks why the UK has no attractive comedy performers like Lucille Ball, Mary Tyler Moore & Goldie Hawn, does he mean they were attractive because they weren't funny - they could deliver funny lines!! Has Bruce never heard of Victoria Woods.
I have always been a major fan of Bruce but this book contains the rantings of a self-serving, has-been, I was broken hearted by the end.
Not what I thought - By: A. Baldwin, 07 Apr 2003 
Don't get me wrong I like Brucie, but the main reason that I purchased this was because I was driving a long way & wanted something to distract me & relax me whilst driving & it was the only suitable talking book available.
From start to finish I learned about Brucies life & realized he is not the persona he is on telly. Oh he is a consumate performer & an excellent one at that but more how his whole life has seen his career take on a path that he might have wanted to be different, well more variety perfomance at least.
It is worth reading if only to hear about one of TVs most loved celebrities even if you are not a big fan of Brucie.
Shame! - By: , 26 Oct 2002 
I used to love watching Bruce do his thing on TV - he gave me some good laughs, which is why I bought this book. Having read a few similar biographies before, I looked forward to learning about his ups & downs & bits of his career that I'd have never known about otherwise.
Unfortunately, the entire book is one huge pat on the back for himself. The love he has for what he does comes shining through, but it's all donein such a self-congratulatory way it made me rather dislike the man by the end of the book.
The structure is poor. I'm not saying I could do any better about MY life, but it jumps about all over the place & has many repeated thoughts & ideas.
Compared with Bob Monkhouse's "Crying With Laughter" or "Over The Limit", Bruce's book is very, very poor - & I hate to say it, 'cos I was looking forward to it immensely. But it reads as though he's done no wrong.... ever.... & that nothing remotely bad or unfortunate has happened to him apart from losing the odd TV show.
Sorry, but if this book had been written by anyone else, I'd have given it 1 star!
Didn't he do well! - By: , 20 Oct 2001 
Bruce Forsyth was bornin to the family made famousin the Forsythe saga! No, I jest. But that's an example of the warm wit that glows from the page & into this reader's face as he nibbled at this book the way one would nibble a nice pie.
I've been a fervent admirer of "Sir" Bruce Forsyth ever since his patriotic "I'm Backing Britain" record was realisedin 1976. In it Brucie communicated a love of country rarely articulated by centuries of poets. Well, you backed us then Bruce, now it's our turn.
Seriously, it's all here - a virtual backstage history of British showbiz 1942-2001. I loved the story about Ronnie Corbett's...well you'll have to read it yourself! Sadly Brucie isn't on our screens enough nowadays, if he's playing pro-am golf then good luck to him, but I want Brucie back! Shame on you ITV for axing Play Your Cards Right. Where else are the children of today going to be introduced to the magic of gambling, & where are the dad's of today going to get a treat like I got out of Brucie's Dollies!
Life is the name of Bruce's game & now he shares the game with us. Thanks Bruce, it's been a pleasure.
Nice To Read Him, To Read Him Nice! - By: Gareth Jones (changedmypleatoguilty@hotmail.com), 15 Oct 2001 
Having always been a fan of Brucie Forsythe, I rushed to buy this book as soon as I discovered it was to be released. Unfortunately, I was a month early, & an agonising four week wait was finally over when this book finally plopped through my letterbox.
From the minute I opened the cover, I couldn't put this book down. Brucie is the UK's favourite entertainer, I'm sure (perhaps one of the world's greatest) & I knew that I was going to hear some great anecdotes from the master. I was not disappointed. One has to remember that this man has beenin the business for years & has made millions smile with his fantastic humour. However, he has also done a lot of great work for charity which is often overlooked these days, as celebrities + charity = cheesy. This shouldn't be the case though, & any reader should read the accounts of Bruce's work with respect for a great man.
Of course, 'Brucie' is most well known for being a fantastic quiz show host & a regular on the celebrity pro - am golf circuit. Indeed - he excels at both! Bruce made The Generation Game his own - a tough job having to come behind Larry Grayson. But, Brucie did it. He introduced that fabulous thing he did at the beginning, where he took the pose of a muscle man, then almost tap danced down to centre stage. There was never a week that went by that he didn't do that, & he discusses thisin the book. Bruce was also a presenter on You Bet! a forerunner to programmes such as Don't Try This At Home. What we must remember though is that Brucie did it FIRST & he did it BETTER. In this book, Bruce explains the driving force behind his fantastic ability to be able to do things like this, & why he continues even though many say he should have retired years ago (not me though!). Bruce is a national institutionin the UK & this book is a fantastic account of why he did it & how he succeeded. If you are a fan of major celebrity biographies or Bruce, then this is the book for you.I would also recommend it if you like one or the other of the above. However, if you like neither, I would look for something else! However, I enjoyed this great read immensely & wish it had gone on for longer. Go on, give it a go!