Anthony Head in Accident Ep. 3 The Figures Man (1978)
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Anthony Head in Accident Ep. 3 The Figures Man (1978)
Anthony Head in Accident Ep. 3 The Figures Man (1978)
Anthony Head in Accident - The Figures Man (1978)
558: Darryl Rose - All Done With Kindness
Darryl Rose is one of the Council members of The Magic Circle (TMC). This week we talk about TMC, some of its history and about magic in the U.K. I had planned to chat with Darryl at this year’s F.F.F.F. convention where he has occasionally acted as emcee of the “Great Britain Show”. But since the convention was canceled for this year, we had to chat via Skype. This week we chat about magicians creating new material, new apps, new content and new ideas in this digital age. Darryl also talks about being a part-time professional performer while maintaining a full-time career in television where he has been awarded an Emmy! One of the interesting things we chat about is being on the other side of a “pitch” meeting for television He tells us the importance of getting your image on social media and on television, when possible. We talk about entertainment and magic in the U.K. and the differences between there and in the U.S. plus performing at weddings. And as an aside, we chat briefly on a health update on Simon Lovell.
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291: Simon Lovell - Putting the Pieces Back Together
Simon is doing just fine. He is living in an apartment outside London and selling his decoupage artwork.
After getting helpful assistance from a lot of people in the U.K., I was able to find and record a conversation with our longtime friend, Simon Lovell. Many of you have been asking how he is doing and whether or not he might be gracing the shores of the U.S. again anytime soon.
This podcast was made possible with the able assistance of Scott Penrose, James Cooper and Jack Blackbourn who helped facilitate this Skype call on the meeting night of the Mid-Essex Magic Society where Simon was attending their weekly meeting.
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Time stamps for trick reviews:
01:08:18 - "6 Minutes of Killer Comedy and Eye-Popping Magic" by Matt Fore - a DVD explanation for beginners in magic who want to learn a trick with rope, a ring and scissors.
01:11:14 - "Fisher's Dream" and "Fishing" - two versions of the classic "Lasso Card Trick", one with a rope and the other using ear buds.
01:14:18 - "Free Wallet" gives you a source for finding free wallets that can easily be gimmicked for many routines. This eBook (PDF) includes four routines.
Click on the link below to order your copy and support both Simon Lovell and The Magic Word.
Magicians of a "Certain Age" and Dry Hands
Magicians of a “Certain Age” and Dry Hands
As we type, Los Angeles is going through a humid spell. Some accounts have it as high as 70 percent or as low as 50 percent – but either of those extremes is extreme for the region.
Yes, it will mess with our fancy hair-do but it will also let us deal seconds without the need for moistening agents.
When we were very young, we found it amusing that the older magicians in our local IBM Ring had to…
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