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The Magic of David Copperfield (1978)

The annual specials of magic featuring the world's leading illusionist. David Copperfield weaves a narrative with exceptional music in each of his stage illusions, often recorded before a live audience.

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Release Date: Fri, Oct 27, 1978

Country: US
Language: En
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Season 1:

The Magic of David Copperfield
Episode 1: The Magic of David Copperfield (Oct 27, 1978)
This is the first official Copperfield TV special, introduced by the host Orson Welles.
The Magic of David Copperfield II
Episode 2: The Magic of David Copperfield II (Oct 24, 1979)
This is the second CBS Copperfield TV special, introduced by the host Bill Bixby. For the first time David Copperfield is also co-writer.
Levitating Ferrari
Episode 3: Levitating Ferrari (Oct 27, 1980)
Introduced by the host Jack Klugman.
The Vanishing Airplane
Episode 4: The Vanishing Airplane (Oct 26, 1981)
Introduced by the host Jason Robards and then presented by David Copperfield himself, inside a flying Lear jet. For the first time he is also the producer.
The Statue of Liberty Disappears
Episode 5: The Statue of Liberty Disappears (Apr 08, 1983)
"This is the Statue of Liberty. Tonight, the illusion of the century. David Copperfield will attempt to make the Statue of Liberty disappear." For the first time David presents a special without a host, and is also co-director.
Floating Over the Grand Canyon
Episode 6: Floating Over the Grand Canyon (Apr 06, 1984)
With special guests Ricardo Montalban, Bonnie Tyler and Heather Thomas.
Familiares
Episode 7: Familiares (Mar 08, 1985)
With special guests Angie Dickinson, Teri Copley and Peggy Fleming.
Walking Through the Great Wall of China
Episode 8: Walking Through the Great Wall of China (Mar 14, 1986)
Introduced by the host Ben Vereen, the only special filmed outside USA.
The Escape from Alcatraz
Episode 9: The Escape from Alcatraz (Mar 13, 1987)
Introduced by Ann Jillian after a short presentation by David Copperfield himself from the Alcatraz prison's beacon.
The Bermuda Triangle
Episode 10: The Bermuda Triangle (Mar 12, 1988)
Introduced by the hostess Lisa Hartman and then presented by David Copperfield himself, from a huge triangular platform floating on the Atlantic Ocean. For the first time he is also the executive producer.
The Explosive Encounter
Episode 11: The Explosive Encounter (Mar 03, 1989)
With special guest Emma Samms. Filmed at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, California.
The Niagara Falls Challenge
Episode 12: The Niagara Falls Challenge (Mar 30, 1990)
With special guests Kim Alexis and Penn & Teller.
Mystery on the Orient Express
Episode 13: Mystery on the Orient Express (Apr 09, 1991)
Introduced by the hostess Jane Seymour, and the third and last one in which David Copperfield enters the scene on his Harley Davidson. The location is not a stage but a train station, in which Copperfield will perform both the first and the last illusions.
Flying - Live the Dream
Episode 14: Flying - Live the Dream (Mar 31, 1992)
With special guest James Earl Jones and a special appearance by the late Orson Welles.
Fires of Passion
Episode 15: Fires of Passion (Mar 30, 1993)
From Caesars Palace, with special guest Wayne Gretzky.
Unexplained Forces
Episode 16: Unexplained Forces (May 01, 1995)
Copperfield delves into the world of ghosts and demons.
Copperfield: Tornado of Fire
Episode 17: Copperfield: Tornado of Fire (Apr 03, 2001)
With special guest Carson Daly, this is the only TV special with a feat broadcasted live (in USA only) from New York City.
Lunar: Eradicating the Moon
Episode 18: Lunar: Eradicating the Moon (Feb 24, 2024)
Copperfield's upcoming moon-disappearing act is not just a whimsical stunt but a testament to his unwavering commitment to challenging the limits of magic. Speaking about the ambitious endeavor, he remarked, "It’s taken 30 years of work, that’s literally 30 years of our lives to develop it." The magician is collaborating with "Save the Children," an esteemed organization, to underscore the profound impact a single person can have on the world.


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