Little and Large are back with an all-new series: there's a new theme song, new suits, and even a rap. Yet Syd's worried they're going too far, and when he asks Eddie if they have new jokes, he's told he's expecting too much.
Syd and Eddie show what would happen if libraries and western bars suddenly turned into musicals. Meanwhile, Elkie Brooks and Shahid Malik are among the guests adding to the fun.
Little and Large get stuck in a pub with talented ventriloquist Paul Levent and his bickering puppets Gladys and Sid. There's also music from Ruby Turner, and Miami Vice reimagined, Syd-and-Eddie style.
Syd's unsuccessful in his attempts to replace Nick Kamen, Frank Carson is unstoppable, and guest Paul Melba isn't putting up with any of Eddie's nonsense.
As it's the last show of the series, Eddie promises Syd special guests in the form of Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder, Tina Turner and Samantha Fox. However, deep down Syd knows he'll ultimately be disappointed.
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By what name was The Little and Large Show (1978) officially released in Canada in English?