Soon it's time to end the show.
But what we're looking forward to, 
and Calle isn't looking forward to...
- ... is that he will be punished.
- But I do.
Yes, of course you are looking forward to it. 
Really fun.
What's the punishment, Magistro?
- It's a very pleasant punishment this week.
- How neat.
The loser, Calle, will sing a improvised blues.
He will do that in front of Elvis Costello, himself.
It's Costello who chooses the subject
of the improvised blues.
- Please take your seat in front of Costello.
- Yes, sure.
- Get your guitar.
- Hi, Calle, blues musician.
Don't worry about that he's a legend.
May I say that I find this 
punishment the worst of all.
- Oh, really?
- Yes, it is.
Absolutely. I would rather have that 
electric collar in this region than doing that.
Larsen, how are you feeling at the moment?
Small. Very, very, very, very small.
I think you look great.
You know what, I feel like listening to some blues.
What about you?
Mr Costello, what topic have you 
chosen for the blues improvisation?
I would like you, to sing a blues...
About my face.
And I'll be watching you. 
I'll be watching you.
Please start!
Three, four...
A little slower. Like that.
Nice chin!
Wait, one more time.
Manly chin, nice eyes, the man got style.
Nice hat, cool eyeglasses. How mighty fine.
But the thing I like the most 
about you, Elvis, is your nose!
Not too thin, not too thick,
not too tall, not too small, it's classy.
Nice nose. I would love to have that nose.
Your nose is so perfect. I love your nose.
I'm falling in love with your nose.
Calle Hellevang-Larsen, 
ladies and gentleman!
Thanks a lot for watching!
We will be back next week.
We're counting on Elvis Costello to be
the band leader then too.
Thanks a lot, see you later!
