Rating:
6.8/10 by 2 users
Episode 5
Top American illusionist Criss Angel transports himself from a supercar to a cage dangling beneath a helicopter, Hans Klok attempts a new world record for the number of illusions in five minutes and how to magically restore a smashed glass mug. Plus the brilliant Michael Carbonaro performs a trick in a modern art gallery that is truly a masterpiece, and a lesson in why you should never give a magician any of your valuables.
Writing:
- Mark Goodson
- Frank Wayne
- Bill Todman
Release Date:
Sat, Jan 10, 2015
Country: GB
Language: En
Runtime: 30
Country: GB
Language: En
Runtime: 30
Mel Giedroyc
Narrator
Season 2:
Top American illusionist Criss Angel transports himself from a supercar to a cage dangling beneath a helicopter, Hans Klok attempts a new world record for the number of illusions in five minutes and how to magically restore a smashed glass mug. Plus the brilliant Michael Carbonaro performs a trick in a modern art gallery that is truly a masterpiece, and a lesson in why you should never give a magician any of your valuables.
Joey Essex goes time travelling, Samantha Womack takes a magical trip to the theatre and the always-entertaining illusionist Franz Harary races against the clock to free himself from an entire roll of clingfilm before the building he's in explodes. Plus a floating tortoise and Katherine Mills with a trick that can be done at home.
Top American magician Michael Carbonaro convinces a lab assistant they're being invaded by aliens, Britain's Ben Hanlin leaves Peter Andre baffled over a magical wedding cake, and there are tricks involving everything from chainsaws to cheese. Plus the secret of an illusion that seems to turn silver into gold, and a vintage Big Finish from the legendary Hans and Helga Moretti.
One Direction's Liam Payne is astonished by what happens when he agrees to have his mind read, there is a trick involving multiplying rabbits courtesy of Michael Carbonaro, and Criss Angel attempts the world record for the most people disappearing at the same time. Mobile phones magically appear, money floats, and one single orange seems to produce an amazing amount of juice. Plus a look at how some tricks are actually done.