Syd Little joins mourners for Eddie Large's funeral

Hundreds of mourners have lined the streets to pay their respects to comedy great Eddie Large.
Syd Little and his wife, Sheree, pay their respects to his comedy legend partner Eddie Large, before the hearse drove through the streets of Portishead towards South Bristol CrematoriumSyd Little and his wife, Sheree, pay their respects to his comedy legend partner Eddie Large, before the hearse drove through the streets of Portishead towards South Bristol Crematorium
Syd Little and his wife, Sheree, pay their respects to his comedy legend partner Eddie Large, before the hearse drove through the streets of Portishead towards South Bristol Crematorium

Members of the public carefully followed social distancing guidelines to applaud as the hearse carrying the comedian's coffin drove down Portishead High Street to South Bristol Crematorium.

A large spray of flowers - in white and blue in a nod to his love of Manchester City FC - adorned his coffin.

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Syd Little - Eddie's sidekick for more than half a century - was pictured alongside his wife Sheree paying his respects to his comedy partner, who lived at the town's marina with his wife Patsy.

Syd Little and his wife, Sheree, arrive to see the hearse containing his comedy legend partner Eddie LargeSyd Little and his wife, Sheree, arrive to see the hearse containing his comedy legend partner Eddie Large
Syd Little and his wife, Sheree, arrive to see the hearse containing his comedy legend partner Eddie Large

They were among just 10 family and close friends allowed to attend the service due to the Covid-19 outbreak.

The 78-year-old - real name Edward McGinnis - died on April 2 after contracting coronavirus while undergoing treatment in hospital for heart problems.

Large, who was born in Glasgow but grew up in Manchester, formed his double act with Little in 1963.

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Eddie Large was one half of comedy double act Little and Large (PA)

The pair went on to win Opportunity Knocks and appeared regularly on TV for the next 20 years.

Their prime-time BBC One series The Little And Large Show attracted audiences of almost 15 million before it was axed in 1991.

In 2010, Large, who was famous for interrupting his co-star, revealed he had not spoken to Little for some time.

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