The Paul Daniels Magic Show (1979)
The Paul Daniels Magic Show
1979A British magic show and variety show that aired on BBC1 from 9 June 1979 to 18 June 1994. Daniels' assistant throughout the series was Debbie McGee, whom he married in 1988. At its peak in the 1980s, the show regularly attracted viewing figures of 15 million and was sold to 43 countries.
Seasons & Episode
Television's master magician returns promising to take people "beyond belief". He is assisted by Debbie McGee and his special guest this week is Sielu, a chief from Samoa.
Appearing tonight with the master magician is one of the USA's finest card manipulators Richard Turner, and from Germany the hilarious Otto Wessely.
Tonight's special guests are French magician Bernard Bilis, and from Samoa, Sielu and his troupe of fire dancers.
More mystery and illusion with the magic man. Tonight, his special guests are the Pellegrini Brothers from Italy, Carlos Vaquera from Spain, and the Flying Narvas trapeze troupe.
Tonight's special guests are English magician Stephen Tucker, contortionists Cirque du Soleil from Canada, the Great Thompsoni from America, and for the first time on television, Freddie the fearless flea.
This week's special guests are juggler Zabalotny from Moscow and magician Norm Nielsen from Las Vegas. Plus the answer to last week's puzzle and a trip to the magical bar the Pig and Whistle.
Special guests are South American hand-shadow magician Sonny Fontana, Ukrainian clown Marchievsky, and French magician Bernard Bilis. Paul also reveals the answer to last week's puzzle and takes you beyond "Door 13."
Featuring Russian circus stars Ivanov, Texan card sharp Richard Turner and the "Bubble Man" Tom Noddy.
To mark the last show in the present series, television's master magician offers one lucky member of his studio audience the chance to win a dream prize. The special guests are "Thing" from the Addams Family, Christopher Hart, and the "fastest gun alive," Bob Munden.
A British magic show and variety show that aired on BBC1 from 9 June 1979 to 18 June 1994. Daniels' assistant throughout the series was Debbie McGee, whom he married in 1988. At its peak in the 1980s, the show regularly attracted viewing figures of 15 million and was sold to 43 countries.