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Magic and Beyond (1999)

Michael York hosts this captivating series following many of the world's most popular and inventive magicians beautifully in their element. From close-up to spectacle, this show has every type of illusion you crave, with tricks that will leave you wondering how they were done without the use of camera tricks. You'll be aghast at just how serious an industry magicians are in, and how seriously impossible their illusions are.

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Release Date: Fri, Jan 01, 1999

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Season 1:

Episode 1
Episode 1: Episode 1 (Jan 01, 1999)
In this episode, magician Amos Levkovich produces a flock of birds! Meanwhile, world-champion magician Johnny Ace Palmer's sleight of hand is quicker than the eye!
Episode 2
Episode 2: Episode 2 (Jan 01, 1970)
In this episode, see Woody Pittman's comedic style of magic. Witness Kalanag, a master magician from post-war Europe, through rare footage. Magician Greg Wilson shows us the "fine points" of his act.
Episode 3
Episode 3: Episode 3 (Jan 01, 1970)
In this episode, we welcome newcomer Brian Stoops. Also, we see footage of the legendary Horace Golden. Lastly, Richard Burr shows us that there is magic in household items, even in the kitchen.
Episode 4
Episode 4: Episode 4 (Jan 01, 1970)
In this episode, we see footage of Houdini's younger brother, Hardeen. Enrico Delavega shows us a magically unique way of expressing love, and Dominik Krzanowski turns his assistant into triplets.
Episode 5
Episode 5: Episode 5 (Jan 01, 1970)
In this episode, Amos Levkovich does his own twist on a classic trick. Next, we see rare footage of the Street Magicians of India. Doug Molloy's hosts a magical "Let's Make a Deal."
Episode 6
Episode 6: Episode 6 (Jan 01, 1970)
In this episode, Raushan Hammond can make people lay on air. Hardeen tries to break the record for the fastest escape time. Keith Boudreau and Erica Leguin combine juggling and magic.
Episode 7
Episode 7: Episode 7 (Jan 01, 1970)
In this episode, Doug Molloy entertains us with his visual antics. Witness a truly sharp act with magician Richard Burr. We also see footage from the greatest legend in magic, Harry Houdini.
Episode 8
Episode 8: Episode 8 (Jan 01, 1970)
In this episode, magician Woody Pittman's act makes the headlines. We peer into our crystal ball to witness a very strange magician, Hadji Ali. Also, Charles & Bobbi Peters are light on their feet.
Episode 9
Episode 9: Episode 9 (Jan 01, 1970)
In this episode, Chris de Palma performs an act with a guillotine. Tom Ogden will have you going around in circles with his linking rings. Also, watch an exhilarating performance by The Majestix.
Episode 10
Episode 10: Episode 10 (Jan 01, 1970)
In this episode, Duane Bertonneau and Richard Burr perform mind-blowing acts. One has a hot act with money to burn and we'll find out if two people can be in the same place at the same time.
Episode 11
Episode 11: Episode 11 (Jan 01, 1970)
In this episode, Randall Richman shows us all how to play our cards right, and we'll see how a magician handles a bad morning. We will also see footage of a German magician performing a rope trick.
Episode 12
Episode 12: Episode 12 (Jan 01, 1970)
In this episode, we meet a magician who is always willing to lend a helping hand, witness one of the best tricks performed in the world of magic, and watch one of Russia's top illusionists.
Episode 13
Episode 13: Episode 13 (Jan 01, 1970)
In this episode, Tom Ogden will have the audience tied up in knots, Harry Blackstone Jr. uses a saw on his hypnotized assistant, and Dominik Krzanowski makes people disappear.
Episode 14
Episode 14: Episode 14 (Jan 01, 1970)
In this episode, we will see a magician poke geometric holes in his act, newcomer Brian Stoops makes things appear from thin air, and we see rare footage of the legendary Harry Blackstone Jr.
Episode 15
Episode 15: Episode 15 (Jan 01, 1970)
In this episode, we will get to witness the quickest "change" artist in the business, changing from tie to tie in the blink of an eye. Randall Eller & Ed Magic perform their playful magic act.
Episode 16
Episode 16: Episode 16 (Jan 01, 1970)
In this episode, we will see magician James Holguin zoot-suit up for his act. Greg Wilson wows us with his impressive contact juggling. Lastly, Bob Borgia can make metallic spheres levitate.
Episode 17
Episode 17: Episode 17 (Jan 01, 1970)
In this episode, magician Tom Ogden is a real pain in the neck. Chris de Palma keeps magic in a bottle, and the hilarious Woody Pittman has a handkerchief that's a real handful.
Episode 18
Episode 18: Episode 18 (Jan 01, 1970)
In this episode, Randall Richman is not afraid to play with fire. Experience a crash course in Magic 101 with Scott Cervine. We also get to see wonderful and rare footage of the great Jack Gwynne.
Episode 19
Episode 19: Episode 19 (Jan 01, 1970)
In this episode, watch the young Magic Castle alumnus, Austin Kottke, perform his super speedy card tricks. We get to see old footage of Channing Pollack and an act from the hilarious Woody Pittman.
Episode 20
Episode 20: Episode 20 (Jan 01, 1970)
In this episode, Randall Eller & Ed Magic will have heads rolling! Watch footage of Tony Slydini, one of the fastest sleight-of-hand magicians. Also, Yuri Kukis will show us his teleportation machine.
Episode 21
Episode 21: Episode 21 (Jan 01, 1970)
In this episode, a magician named Brian Dow has his television debut. We are shown footage of a master magician, Harry Blackstone Jr., Lastly, Randall Eller & Ed Magic, create a magical domino effect.
Episode 22
Episode 22: Episode 22 (Jan 01, 1970)
In this episode, Chuck Jones gets his assistant all mixed up. Mark Jenest takes his illusions to the streets of Hollywood, and George Millward makes more birds appear than Alfred Hitchcock.
Episode 23
Episode 23: Episode 23 (Jan 01, 1970)
In this episode, magicians seemingly survive despite being impaled. We also explore the life of Les Levante who built upon the illusions of the legendary Harry Houdini.
Episode 24
Episode 24: Episode 24 (Jan 01, 1970)
In this episode, we meet Chuck Jones, who earned the title of "Master Magician." Also, we will watch a magic act by Dan Sylvester "The Jester" who has been called wacky, wild, crazy, and genius.
Episode 25
Episode 25: Episode 25 (Jan 01, 1970)
In this episode, we will see one of the best dove magicians, Dan Birch. We will also get to watch Mark Jenest wow the streets of Hollywood. Lastly, we watch the hilarious Dan Sylvester "The Jester."
Episode 26
Episode 26: Episode 26 (Jan 01, 1970)
In this episode, the audience will see the elegant and beautiful magic of Victor & Diamond. Also, Mark Jenest will be doing street magic and James Dimmare's act brings a unique style and attitude.


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