Bruce Forsyth has described his time as the live show presenter of Strictly Come Dancing as "a very lonely job" because he missed out on the banter.
In an interview with the Daily Mail's Weekend magazine, Forsyth explained: "People watching at home would see banter and interaction with the dancers, but in fact Tess [Daly, co-host] did most of that. I was more on my own. It was me and the camera."
He continued: "I'm a performer. I thrive on interaction, with an audience, with other performers. When you're a presenter, you don't get to do that."
Asked if he missed being a presenter on the Saturday live show, Forsyth replied: "Well not really."
He said: "When I told the BBC I wanted to step down from the live show, I was delighted when they asked me to continue presenting Strictly's Children in Need and Christmas show. It meant I would still have the chance to work with Tess again, whom I adore, and remain part of the Strictly family."
Forsyth said he still watches the show "sometimes" if he's at home.
"But the joy is that my wife and I can go out on a Saturday night now," he added.
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