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'Little Big Show' is the Spanish adaptation of one of the most successful formats in the world, broadcast in more than 20 countries such as the United States, the United Kingdom, Italy and France, among others.

Little Big Show

One of the most widely accepted formats in the world arrives on Telecinco. Next Friday starting at 10 pm, the network will premiere Little Big Show, a show program in which Carlos Sobera will show with great humor the talent and self-confidence of children who will exhibit their surprising skills on stage without the pressure of winning or being evaluated.

In addition to serving as master of ceremonies, Sobera will also be the protagonist of the program, becoming an accomplice of the participants and bringing out his spontaneity and his funniest side while chatting with them and asking them questions.

Produced by the chain in collaboration with Warner Bros ITVP Spain, Little Big Show is the Spanish adaptation of Little Big Shots, a space produced in the US by Ellen DeGeneres and broadcast with more than 15 million viewers in its first season on the NBC network. Germany, the United Kingdom, Mexico, Italy, Belgium, Colombia, Holland, the Philippines, Australia, France, Brazil, Greece, China, Vietnam, Ukraine, Indonesia and Thailand have also broadcast adaptations of this Show, which became the most successful in the world in 2016.

Acrobats, violin and guitar virtuosos, drum masters, geniuses in arts, sciences or mathematics, gymnasts, dancers or experts in children's toys: these will be some of the children who will be the protagonists of Little Big Show, who will demonstrate on stage that talent and charm have no age and that the most hilarious, fun and unexpected situations can occur when a successful presenter with a long professional career like Carlos Sobera earns their trust through humor.

For Carlos Sobera, “Little Big Show It's a different program. It is not a typical talent show because there is no competition and because beyond the particular talents of the children, which are extraordinary, the most important thing for me is the opportunity we are given to establish a one-on-one dialogue, as equals, so that the children express themselves in all their breadth.”

Little Big Show

By, Dec 27, 2017, Section:Television, TV Production

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