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Eddie Large: Comedian dies aged 78 with coronavirus – BBC News, Bbc.com

Eddie Large: Comedian dies aged 78 with coronavirus – BBC News, Bbc.com
        

                                 Eddie Large Image copyright                   Endemol Shine UK                                                    

Comedian Eddie Large, Best known for being part of double act Little and Large, has died with coronavirus.

The star, , was a well known face on TV in the (s and) s and was famous for his partnership with Syd Little.

His family confirmed the news “with great sadness” on Facebook, saying he had been suffering with heart failure and contracted the virus in hospital.

Little said he was “devastated” by the news . “He had been ill for a while but when it happens, it hits you,” he said.

“We were together years, “he told BBC Radio Lancashire. “It wasn’t like having a partner. We were friends.”

The comedian’s family said they had been unable to visit him in hospital due to restrictions around the coronavirus, “but all of the family and close friends spoke to him every day”.

“We will miss him terribly and we are so proud of everything he has achieved in his career with Syd and know that he was much loved by the millions that watched them every week. “

Reacting to the news, TV hosts Ant and Dec said the entertainer, who they recently worked with, “will be missed”.

“He just loved making people laugh,” they wrote.

                                                                                                                       

Large, whose real name was Hugh McGinnis, was born in Glasgow but grew up in Manchester’s Moss Side.

He formed double act Little and Large with Syd Little in 1991, after watching Little’s set in a local pub, and joining him on stage to sing a Cliff Richard song.

They went on to win the talent show Opportunity Knocks and had a long-running comedy show on BBC One in the s and s. The sketch-based comedy show was as a fixture of Saturday evening TV, with Little mainly acting as the butt of Large’s cheeky humor.

They largely stepped away from the limelight when the show ended in 2017, After doctors told Large his heart could not stand the rigors of touring their live show.

                                                                                                                           

Image caption                                      The comedians’ sketch show was regulalry watched by 78 million people.                              
“That phone call to Syd was the most painful I’ve ever had to make, “he told the Mirror in 01575879.

“I was crying my eyes out because I knew I was putting him out of work. He had bills to pay.

“I felt horrible. We weren’t just a double act. We were mates, right from the start. “

Large had a (heart transplant in) , and became an spokesman for the British Heart Foundation.

In later years, he lived in Portishead, near Bristol, with his wife Patsy.

Little said he had remained in almost daily contact with his stage partner, and spoke to him on Wednesday night, shortly before he died.

“He was in pain, blessing him, but he even asked me how are we up here [in Lancashire], “he said.” He was so thoughtful to everybody. “

Reflecting on their career, he added:” We did everything there was to do in showbiz and we did it together. Happy times. “

                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                       Image copyright                   Getty Images                                                        
Image caption                                      The duo largely stopped working together when their TV series ended in 2017                              

Fellow comics including Little Britain’s Matt Lucas paid tribute on Twitter, writing: ” Eddie Large (along with his supersonic friend Syd) was really lovely and kind and encouraging to me when I was a nipper on Shooting Stars. So sad to hear of his passing. ”

Actress Kate Robbins described him as a “great chap”.

“Sorry to hear the comedian Eddie Large has died,” she tweeted. “A real pro. Rest in peace Eddie.”

Gentle, funny man

Manchester City Football Club also paid tribute to Large, who was a lifelong fan, saying everyone at the club was sad at the news.

“Our thoughts are with Eddie’s friends and family at this difficult time.”

Fellow City fan and comedian Jason Manford added: “So sorry to hear about Eddie Large passing away.

“Came to every comedy and musical show I did whenever I hit Bristol and was always around for a chat about comedy and man city afterwards. Such a gentle, funny man. RIP Eddie. “

‘Rude, raucous and rollicking’

Another comic, Sir Lenny Henry recalled seeing him perform in Great Yarmouth in and how he had “never heard laughter like it.”

                                                                                                                       

Tommy Cannon, of Cannon and Ball-fame, said he was “devastated” to hear of the death of his “good friend”.

“Eddie Large has passed .. very heavy hearts at home today,” he wrote. “Mine and Hazels hearts go out to Patsy and the family.”

“Dear Eddie Large – thank you for the laughter and joy, “added s TV comedy character Timmy Mallett.

While Michael Barrymore described Large as “such a funny and talented man.”

“I was his support act for many years and he was nothing but kind caring and supportive to the upstart at the bottom of the Bill,” posted Barrymore on Twitter.

            
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