Bruce Forsyth's wife, Wilnelia, has thanked the public for their support following her husband's recovery from life-saving surgery.
Doctors discovered last year that the 88-year-old had had two aneurysms after tests were carried out following a fall at his Surrey home.
Wilnelia, a native of Puerto Rico who was crowned Miss World in 1975, says she is hoping the former Strictly Come Dancing host could return to public life.
"He is wonderful, really wonderful, especially the last couple of weeks. He's been really, really good," she said on ITV show This Morning.
"I don't expect him to go tap dancing, he's not doing that at home, but he loves the show business and with a little bit of luck he should be back."
"I wanted to take this opportunity to say to the people, thank you," she added.
"We have so many wonderful letters and phone calls and good wishes for him and I do believe in all this energy and positive thinking."

Bruce Forsyth, a star in his native UK since the 1950s, has been out of the limelight recently, having been too frail to attend the funeral of close friends, fellow TV legends Ronnie Corbett and Terry Wogan.
He announced that he was leaving Strictly Come Dancing in April 2014, after nearly ten years as the presenter of the hugely popular BBC One show.