Johnny Brown, best known for his role as the housing project superintendent Nathan Bookman on the TV show Good Times, has died. He was 84 and no cause of death was given by his family, who announced his death on Instagram.
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Bruno Tonioli's role as Strictly judge could be officially axed as he could be permanently replaced by Anton Du Beke.
Strictly Come Dancing bosses are reportedly axing Bruno as BBC bosses are reportedly 'really happy' with Anton.
Having starred on the programme for 16 years, Bruno hasn't made an in-person appearance on Strictly for two years due to the pandemic but was believed to be returning.
The Italian choreographer is also on the judging panel for Dancing with the Stars in the US, which is why he appeared on Strictly via video link in 2020.
But come 2021, the 66-year old's spot on Strictly was replaced by dancer Anton Du Beke.
Yet despite fellow judge Craig Revel Horwood backing his return, it looks like bosses want Anton to stay.
A source told The Sun : "We have been told Anton’s contract as a judge is going to be renewed. The bosses were really happy with his performance.
"It also hasn’t escaped their notice his salary is considerably lower than Bruno's."
They added that there is a "huge amount of affection" for him on the show and that the decision will "ruffle some feathers".
However, because the format of the judging panel worked well last year, it is believed that bosses are reluctant to switch it up again.
The Mirror has reached out to Strictly for comment.
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