Strictly legend Sir Bruce Forsyth spoke heartbreaking words ahead of his death which continue to give his beloved widow comfort.
National treasure Bruce died in 2017, months shy of his 90th birthday.
The TV presenter and gameshow host was known for his gregarious smile and charisma.
His glittering career spanned 75 years. Tonight (Saturday, December 21), a documentary about one of his most iconic shows, Strictly, will air.
Bruce Forsyth’s amazing career
Bruce’s best-loved shows included the Generation Game, Play Your Cards Right and The Price is Right.
The icon was known for catchphrases such as “nice to see you, to see you nice”, as well.
Just look for the rainbow, my darling.
He then presented Strictly Come Dancing, but stepped down from the role in 2014.
Later he was quoted as saying the years of TV work had “taken their toll”.
Sir Bruce was born in Middlesex, but lived in Edmonton, north London, with his third wife.
In 2015 he removed himself from the public eye and underwent a heart op later that year.
Bruce’s sad death
During 2017, he spent weeks in hospital with bronchial pneumonia.
His wife of 34 years, Wilnelia, revealed what her husband had said during his final days.
Dad-of-six Sir Bruce was given palliative care after pleading with doctors to be allowed to die at home.
The national treasure also made a promise to his wife to help guide her after his death.
Lady Wilnelia told the Mirror: “I remember saying to him: ‘But Bruce, how will I know what to do when you’re not here? I can’t even work the TV remote without you!’
“He turned to me and said: ‘Just look for the rainbow, my darling.’
“Now his children send me pictures of rainbows from wherever they are and it’s really just this wonderful feeling.”
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Strictly: 20 Fabulous Years airs tonight (Saturday, December 21) from 7pm on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.
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