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Sir Bruce Forsyth acknowledged for long career with Guinness World Record

 

Pa
Friday 07 September 2012 09:10 BST
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Sir Bruce Forsyth has been acknowledged for his colossal career with a Guinness World Record
Sir Bruce Forsyth has been acknowledged for his colossal career with a Guinness World Record (Getty Images)

Strictly Come Dancing host Sir Bruce Forsyth has been acknowledged for his colossal career with a Guinness World Record.

The 84-year-old star, is to be included in the 2013 edition of the book for having the longest career as a male TV entertainer with a career spanning 72 years.

Also among those honoured in the new volume are BBC's Top Gear team who took the record for the world's most widely watched factual TV programme, with the show seen by audiences in 212 territories.

Sir Bruce is recognised for a TV career which began when he was aged just 11. And when he returns to our screens for the next series of BBC1's Strictly in little over a week, he will actually take the overall title for the longest career of a TV entertainer, surpassing former Golden Girl, US star Betty White.

He said of his inclusion in the new edition: "What a wonderful surprise, but what a shock - and it's all true."

Other new records include reformed band The Stone Roses whose comeback concerts became the fastest selling rock shows in the UK with 220,000 tickets selling out in 68 minutes.

Peter Kay was rewarded for the highest number of tickets sold for a stand-up comedy tour, shifting 1.14 million tickets for his series of dates from 2010-11.

He said: "I'm extremely proud to have receiving such an honour. I never imagined that one day I'd be included in the Guinness World Records. Just goes to show that the lovely Roy Castle was right - dedication is exactly what you need if you want to be a record breaker."

Manchester United star Ryan Giggs has scored four records in the new edition of the book, including the most appearances in the football Premier League (598) and most Premier League winner's medals (12).

Commenting on his records, Giggs said: "To have my records in the Guinness World Records book, which I remember reading as a kid, is an amazing feeling."

Another newly included record holder is veteran Canadian music star Leonard Cohen, 77, who achieved the longest gap between top 10 UK albums. His 12th album, Old Ideas, went to number two 40 years and eight months after his previous top ten entry Songs Of Love And Hate.

The records feature in the Guinness World Records 2013 edition which comes out on September 13.

PA

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