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Bruce Forsyth TV Presenter Holding playing cards which are used on his hit tv show Play



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Bruce Forsyth TV Presenter Holding playing cards which are used on his hit tv show Play

Bruce Forsyth TV Presenter Holding playing cards which are used on his hit tv show Play your cards right

Arnold Slater
mirrorpix
Hertfordshire
United Kingdom
WA*396771

Media ID 21494712

© Mirrorpix

1993


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Estimated Product Size is 50cm x 32.7cm (19.7" x 12.9")

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EDITORS COMMENTS
In this print from Memory Lane Prints, we are transported back to the 1990s, specifically 1993, as we witness the legendary TV presenter Bruce Forsyth holding a deck of playing cards. These very cards were famously used on his hit television show "Play Your Cards Right" which captivated audiences across the nation. Bruce Forsyth's charismatic presence shines through in this image as he confidently holds the iconic deck of cards that became synonymous with his name. With a mischievous smile and sparkling eyes, it is evident why he was adored by millions for his charm and wit. As one of Britain's most beloved entertainers, Bruce Forsyth effortlessly commanded attention on screen. His ability to engage viewers while hosting game shows was unparalleled, and "Play Your Cards Right" was no exception. The show's concept revolved around contestants predicting whether subsequent playing cards would be higher or lower than those already revealed - an exhilarating game that kept audiences at the edge of their seats. Arnold Slater expertly captures this moment in time when Bruce Forsyth held these playing cards during a pivotal episode of his popular show. This print serves as a nostalgic reminder of an era when families gathered around their televisions eagerly awaiting Bruce's infectious laughter and quick-witted banter. Whether you were an avid fan or simply appreciate television history, this photograph encapsulates the magic created by Bruce Forsyth during his reign as one of Britain's most cherished TV presenters.

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