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A Brucey statue would be nice to see, says comic Culshaw

Stars gather to pay their respects in show at London Palladium

- Joe nersessian

There will only ever be one Sir Bruce Forsyth, comedian Jon Culshaw has said as he called for the late entertaine­r to be remembered with a statue.

Culshaw was one of many performers celebratin­g Sir Bruce’s life with a tribute show at the London Palladium which aired last night.

He said the presence of the former Strictly Come Dancing host could be felt during the night of performanc­es, which was recorded last month.

“There was an enormous silhouette of him doing his famous thinker pose, that was there looking down over the entire show... so you did feel the essence of Brucey there,” Culshaw said.

“You couldn’t help but think, my goodness he would have loved this.

“It was just the right kind of show, you could feel the essence of him there.”

Sir Bruce’s former Strictly co-host Tess Daly presented the show, which also featured performanc­es from Dame Shirley Bassey, Alexandra Burke, Michael Ball and the entertaine­r’s widow, Lady Forsyth.

Culshaw, a friend of Sir Bruce, called for a monument to be establishe­d in his memory following his death last year aged 89.

“There really is only one Sir Bruce. A statue would be an amazing thing. What about a sundial? Bruce in the thinker pose,” he said.

“Sir Bruce is just sort of etched into everyone’s hearts and minds.

“I’m sure there will be many celebratio­ns over the years – he will always be in our minds.”

A statue of the entertaine­r outside Broadcasti­ng House in London was said be under considerat­ion by the BBC in August, while there have also been calls for one in his home town of Edmonton, north London.

Culshaw said the game show host, dancer, presenter, singer and all-round performer would be remembered as “bringing happiness to people” and a “nice little beam of light to everybody”.

 ?? Picture: PA. ?? Sir Bruce Forsyth when he collected his OBE. Now there has been a call for a statue of the entertaine­r.
Picture: PA. Sir Bruce Forsyth when he collected his OBE. Now there has been a call for a statue of the entertaine­r.

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