Comedian Eddie Large rose to fame alongside comedian Syd Little - and they worked together as a double act for decades. Glasgow-born Eddie, real name Edward Hugh McGinnis - whose death was confirmed by his son on Thursday - became well-known after he formed the comedy duo Little and Large with Syd- born Cyril Mead - in 1963.
The pair had a strong friendship despite reports claiming that they hardly spoke - with Eddie even shutting down the rumors as nothing more that a bad joke.
In the 60s the duo became household names after starring on Opportunity Knocks in 1971. After becoming fan favourites on the TV talent show they got their own series named the Little and Large Show which ran on BBC1 for an epic 13 years from 1978.
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