A Bank Holiday special for Little and Large, that led on to their own series six months later. Joining Syd and Eddie are guests the Stylistics, Boney M and Petula Clark.
The first edition of Little and Large as a regular series, this opener features Charley Pride, "Supersonic Sings Sinatra" and, as with the Bank Holiday Special, more vox pops to see if the public can do impressions.
Eddie demonstrates the world's largest can of fly spray, Syd presents his own lively arts show, and special guest Berni Flint sings "Moonlight Serenade".
Syd and Eddie unveil a new soap opera - Crossroads Street. Special guests are the Drifters, who sing "Honey You're Heaven To Me" before revealing themselves to be big fans of Supersonic.
Syd isn't convinced by claims that Princess Anne has written in as a fan of Eddie's. Meanwhile, there's also "Supersonic on Safari", and Showaddywaddy perform their hit single, "Under the Moon of Love".
Syd takes up body building, or so Eddie claims - there's also documentaries, including "Supersonic Cousteau", Elkie Brooks sings "Don't Cry Out Loud", and Syd and Eddie sing The Beatles.
Syd and Eddie close off their first full series with sketches including "Sydanory", and a man who does a "disgusting act" in public. Also on the show are The Four Tops, singing a track from their new album, "Put It On The News".