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- The Little and Large Show Episode #4.0 (Season 4, Episode 0)
- TV Episode | 36 min |Comedy
The Little and Large Show
Episode #4.0 (Season 4, Episode 0)
TV Episode | 36 min |Comedy
A Bank Holiday Special that celebrates Syd and Eddie's twenty years in showbusiness, from their beginnings as a club act. To mark the occasion, they revisit some of their old props and routines, and Syd gets to sing a song uninterrupted.
Director
Writers
Wyn Edwards (additional material) |Eddie Large (as E.H. McGinnis) |Wally Malston |Gavin Osbon & 2 more
Producer
Production Designer
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Status
Edit Released
Updated May 30, 1983
Release date
May 30, 1983 (United Kingdom)
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