Little Big Shots

Little Big Shots

2016
Little Big Shots
Little Big Shots

Little Big Shots

7.1 | TV-G | en | Comedy

A comedy-variety series showcasing young musicians, singers, dancers and every form of wunderkind in the country. Harvey goes toe-to-toe with them in conversations and interviews, with hilarious results.

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EP13  The World Just Touches My Heart
May. 24,2020
The World Just Touches My Heart

In the season finale, Melissa McCarthy welcomes Jerry, a space expert; Caca, a soul singer; and Lele, a sugar artist. She also revisits some fun and inspirational moments with previous Little Big Shots.

EP12  Lean On Me
May. 24,2020
Lean On Me

Melissa McCarthy introduces Asher, a future Paralympian; Vivian, an advocate for women toy soldiers; Selah, one of the youngest climbers of El Capitan; Keedron, a gospel singer; and the Albert Kids, a group with a nose for detective work.

EP11  Endless Dreams That Are Reachable
May. 17,2020
Endless Dreams That Are Reachable

Melissa McCarthy introduces Havana, a young diplomat; Arren, a dynamite gymnast; Rosie, who is helping kids in the hospital embrace their beauty; Corbin, a ballet dancer; Finley, an Elvis tribute performer; and she follows up with some past Little Big Shots. Dancer Misty Copeland makes a special appearance.

EP10  Together We'll See It Through
May. 03,2020
Together We'll See It Through

Melissa McCarthy welcomes Colin, a dice stacker; Ella, Connecticut's Kid Governor; Charlie, an indoor skydiver; Brayden, an advocate for the homeless; and Annie, a soul singer; actress Kristen Bell makes a special appearance.

EP9  Strong Is the New Pretty
Apr. 26,2020
Strong Is the New Pretty

Melissa McCarthy introduces Sa'Miyah and Obin, a daddy and daughter dancing duo; Jack, a philanthropist; Dylan, a baseball expert; London, a jiujitsu world champion; Tessa, a supergirl dancer; and Graham, a young interior designer.

EP8  Be Mighty
Apr. 19,2020
Be Mighty

Melissa McCarthy welcomes Parson, a UPS superfan; Tutu, a master hairdresser; Sara, a national handwriting champion, and sister Veronica, with whom she shares a special bond; Parker, a pickle entrepreneur; and Victory, a multilingual opera singer.

EP7  I May Be Short But My Dreams Are Giant
Apr. 05,2020
I May Be Short But My Dreams Are Giant

Melissa McCarthy welcomes Master Caleb, a mini motivational speaker; Savannah, an ASL singer; Valentino and Luca, brothers who are pros at basketball trick shots; Roman, an animal rescuer; Matthew, a clothing designer; and Kinley, a hip-hop dancer.

EP6  On Top of the World
Mar. 29,2020
On Top of the World

The next generation of remarkable young people from all corners of the globe show off their impressive talents and share their inspiring stories in a celebration of the optimism, humor and resilience of the world’s most incredible kids.

EP5  Great Big Little Music Show
Mar. 22,2020
Great Big Little Music Show

Melissa McCarthy brings a night of pint-sized musicians with WanMor, soul-singing brothers; Clifton & Melody, a sibling jazz/funk duo; Justin, a little drummer; and William, a piano prodigy.

EP4  Best Day Of My Life
Mar. 15,2020
Best Day Of My Life

Melissa McCarthy introduces Aidan, a young magician; Parker, a pint-sized author; Joe, a doodle artist; Jerry, an astronomy expert; Ryan, a recycling CEO; and Ayn, a soul singer.

EP3  Icing on the Cake
Mar. 08,2020
Icing on the Cake

Melissa McCarthy welcomes Soborno, a kid genius; Samaya, a basketball phenom and future Globetrotter; Samuel, a mini pastry chef; Mayli, a powerhouse dancer; and Brooke, an old-school music enthusiast.

EP2  You Be You
Mar. 01,2020
You Be You

Melissa McCarthy welcomes Ruth and Rhoda, cross-country cycling sisters; Oliver, a future police officer; Avett, a piano prodigy; Yolanda, Martin Luther King Jr.’s activist granddaughter; and Hunnay, a hula champion.

EP1  You Don't Have to Be Big, To Be a Big Deal
Feb. 24,2020
You Don't Have to Be Big, To Be a Big Deal

Melissa McCarthy welcomes Bailey, a vacuum cleaner aficionado; Yiyi, a table tennis phenom; Jonah, “The King of Crochet”; Madison, “Miss Independent”; and Mateo, “The Mariachi Wonder.”

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7.1 | TV-G | en | Comedy , Family , Reality | More Info
Released: 2016-03-08 | Released Producted By: Warner Horizon Television , A Very Good Production Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.nbc.com/little-big-shots/
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A comedy-variety series showcasing young musicians, singers, dancers and every form of wunderkind in the country. Harvey goes toe-to-toe with them in conversations and interviews, with hilarious results.

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hfan77 Steve Harvey is on fire. He saved the syndicated version of Family Feud from cancellation when he took over as host in 2010 and also hosts ABC'S summer hit Celebrity Family Family. He's also the host of his successful morning radio show, a daytime talk show, the Miss Universe Pageant and now NBC's showcase for talented youngsters Little Big Shots. Airing Sunday nights on NBC, it is a refreshing and entertaining alternative to the investigative reporting on CBS'S 60 Minutes and the network's drama NCIS-Los Angeles. The kids are the stars of the show as they perform for Harvey and the audience. But it's Harvey who makes the show a hit. He doesn't talk down to the kids and brings plenty of humor like Family Feud to the proceedings. There have been a number of young singers and dancers as well as a youngster who have an encyclopedic knowledge of US presidents. If you have never seen Little Big Shots, watch it and you'll see why it's a big hit.
atlasmb Ellen DeGeneres has done a good job showcasing young talent on her show, and those spots have been successful. It's very smart of her to turn the concept into its own show. Steve Harvey (who is also an executive producer) is the right guy to host this show, because he is quick-witted and he provides a comedic bridge between the kids and the audience.These kids are either very talented or they have a viral internet presence--or both. First Steve sets them down and talks with them, invoking the "Kids Say the Darnedest Things" vibe that Art Linkletter pioneered decades ago on "The Linkletter Show" aka "House Party". Young children can be relied upon to provide unfiltered, quirky interviews that are lovable and hilarious.Then the kids get to display their talents, which can range from classical piano to auctioneering. From kung fu to dancing. One can only hope that the show keeps up the level of talent displayed in the first three episodes. One four-year-old pianist appears to have what it takes to make his mark in later years. A singer from Croatia, at age 13, could be destined for Broadway.The show is fun to watch, and both parts of the show work well.
seasideroses333 My husband and I have been delighted with these shows so far. They do seem like they are a take-off from America's got talent, etc., but why not? There are so many kids out there that should be seen! I was amazed at their talent as well as their personalities! We really liked Steve Harvey; he was like the "white Art Linkletter" to me; he had a way with the kids that seemed to help them connect with him. I enjoyed his funny faces and the way his eyes expressed so well whatever he was not able to say in words. I liked the chemistry he had with the kids, although I must admit that he sometimes made the show about himself a little, but not enough to really detract from the kids. I suppose that if I was watching him on all of his shows, as the other reviewer mentioned, I would feel that I'd had enough of him, but I haven't, so I wish that there could be many more episodes.
duraflex Isn't this Steve Harvey on at least two other TV shows already? There is nothing charming or funny about him. His arrogance and pomposity is sickening. Surely they could find a better host for this talent show than him.Harvey is as overexposed now as Bill Cosby was in the 1980s. He has a 4 hour daily radio show. He hosts a horrible daily TV show. He also hosts Family Feud. That's 15 shows a week totaling 27.5 hours. And now he's doing this new talent show bringing the total to 28.5 hours of air time every week. That is Steve Harvey overload. Nobody is that good.IMO - he is an obnoxious, biased host, he has already ruined Family Feud. His talk show is as unwatchable as The View, The Talk, Maury, Jerry Springer or Bill Cunningham.With a net worth of $100 million, it's time to give others a chance.