Episode 6

In the last show of the series the Little Big Shots tonight are:
Internet success pop singer Sapphire, 13 from Hampshire, international speed stacker Zach, 10 from Kent who speed-stacks cups in lightning quick combinations, tap dancing identical twins Freddie and Teddie, 8 from California, dinosaur enthusiast Haresh, 8 from Warwickshire, James, 13 from South Shields who loves to play the ukulele and is a George Formby impersonator, adorable Jenaya, 8 from Oxford, who just loves to dance and her acro dance routine has been a massive hit on social media.
In a bumper show there are more Little Big Shots than ever. Also appearing are:
From London, rising soul singer Rachael, 14, super skipper Theo, 10 from Surrey, contemporary dancer Connie, 12 from North Yorkshire, wedding singer Jovan, 9 from West Yorkshire, miniature catwalk model Farouk, 4 from London, aerial acrobat Harriet, 10 from Birmingham and the super-knowledgeable Chaziel, 4 from Oxford.
Brimming with charm, fun, enthusiasm and with skills that would put plenty of adults in the shade, the Little Big Shots may be small in stature but are guaranteed to be a tornado of talent.
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