Bruce Forsyth - Television and Film

Television and Film

Year Title Role Notes
1957–1961 Sunday Night at the London Palladium Himself TV
1966 The Bruce Forsyth Show Host TV
1966
1975
Frankie and Bruce Himself TV
1968 Star! Arthur Lawrence Film
1969 Can Hieronymus Merkin Ever Forget Mercy Humppe and Find True Happiness? Uncle Limelight
1969 Red Peppers George Pepper TV
1971 Bedknobs and Broomsticks Swinburne, Bookman's henchman Film
1971 The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins Avarice Segment
1971–1977
1990–1994
Bruce Forsyth and the Generation Game Host TV
1976 The Muppet Show Himself TV
1978–1980 Disco Bruce Himself TV
1978 Bruce Forsyth's Big Night Host TV
1980–1987
1994–1999
2002–2003
Bruce Forsyth's Play Your Cards Right Host TV
1986 Bruce Forsyth's Hot Streak Host TV
1986 Magnum, P.I.: A Little Bit of Luck...A Little Bit of Grief TV
1986/1987 Slingers day Slinger TV
1988 Bruce and Ronnie Himself TV
1988–1990 You Bet! TV
1990–1991 Takeover Bid TV
1995–2001 Bruce's Price is Right Himself TV
1997 An Audience with Bruce Forsyth Host TV
1998 The Game Film
2000 Tonight at the London Palladium Himself TV
2003 Have I Got News for You Guest Host TV
2003 Bruce Forsyth Host Himself DVD / Guest appearance on Have I Got News for You DVD
2004 Didn't They Do Well! Host TV
2006 – present Strictly Come Dancing Host TV
2007 The Generation Game: Then Again Host TV
2010 Have I Got News for You Guest Host TV
2010 Who Do You Think You Are? Guest Appearance TV
2011 The Rob Brydon Show Guest TV
2012 National Television Awards Guest (With Ant & Dec) TV

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