Little also worked for other small outfits like the Tom Mix Show and
Sells Floto Circus, but he had long had his eye on "The Greatest Show on Earth" – Ringling Bros. In 1970 Little was promoted to "Boss Clown" of his unit, and from 1980 until his retirement in 1991, he was the circus' "Executive Clown Director", overseeing clowns in both units, and writing new
gags for the clowns to perform. In his lifetime, he wrote over 300 gag routines. In his later career, Little also served as an
advance man for the circus. From 1980 until its closure in 1997, Little also taught at his
alma mater, the Ringling Brothers clown college. In 1988, Little also helped establish the Ringling circus' first overseas touring unit (based in Japan), choreographing gags and training members of their clown staff. Among the dignitaries he entertained were
US Supreme Court Justice
Sandra Day O'Connor and US President
Richard Nixon. He also appeared on 12 Ringling Bros. TV specials. Little sustained several injuries over the course of his career, including seven broken ribs, ruined knees, and numerous other injuries that left him with "crooked fingers". After one accident, he was rushed to the hospital (after completing his performance) still wearing his clown suit. ==Honors==