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'''The Hidden Secrets of Magic''' was an American television show that showcased well-known magic routines. The show initially aired on NBC on May 18, 1996. It was hosted by [[Robert Urich]]. | '''The Hidden Secrets of Magic''' was an American television show that showcased well-known magic routines. The show initially aired on NBC on May 18, 1996. It was hosted by [[Robert Urich]].<ref name=HSM>{{cite web | url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2207280/ | title=IMDb: The Hidden Secrets of Magic}}</ref> The show was produced by [[Gary Ouellet]] and [[Jim Steinmeyer]]. The show was written by Rick Davis, and Alan Carter directed. | ||
== Performers == | |||
* [[Mark Kalin & Jinger]] - [[Sawing a woman in half]] | |||
* [[Omar Pasta]] - The black arts | |||
* [[Bill Malone]] - [[John Scarne|Scarne's aces]] | |||
* [[Robert Urich]] - The illusion that stopped a war | |||
* [[Steve Forte]] - Ways to get hustled in a card game | |||
* Unnamed performers - The blue room | |||
* [[Lance Burton]] - Buried alive | |||
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Revision as of 15:42, 20 January 2024
The Hidden Secrets of Magic was an American television show that showcased well-known magic routines. The show initially aired on NBC on May 18, 1996. It was hosted by Robert Urich.[1] The show was produced by Gary Ouellet and Jim Steinmeyer. The show was written by Rick Davis, and Alan Carter directed.
Performers
- Mark Kalin & Jinger - Sawing a woman in half
- Omar Pasta - The black arts
- Bill Malone - Scarne's aces
- Robert Urich - The illusion that stopped a war
- Steve Forte - Ways to get hustled in a card game
- Unnamed performers - The blue room
- Lance Burton - Buried alive