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Breaking the Magician's Code: Magic's Biggest Secrets Finally Revealed is a series of television shows and specials in which the methods behind magic tricks and illusions are explained by a narrator and are performed in a warehouse in the United States with no audience, by an unknown "world class" magician known as the "masked magician" who does not speak and wears a mask on the show to ...
Episode Four July 11, 2010 Crushing A Woman With A Steel Plunger; Assistant's Revenge; Sawing a Girl in Half in a Torture Device; Sticking a Rose Through a Girl; Passing Through a Turbofan; Episode Three (Reordered) July 18, 2010 This episode was a repeat of Episode Three, with the illusions in a different order and with a different narrator.
Mr. Bean waits at a bus stop behind a man; when the bus arrives, the man gets on, but the driver turns Bean away as the bus is full. Determined to be the first in line for the next bus, Bean tries to cut ahead of a woman ( Matilda Ziegler ) with a baby carriage who gets in line ahead of Bean when he steps away for a moment, and a blind man ...
Multiple mobile games based on the series have been released such as Mr. Bean: Around the World, [14] Mr. Bean: Flying Teddy, Mr. Bean: Sandwich Stack, Mr. Bean: Special Delivery and more which are available globally on iOS, Android, and Amazon mobile devices.
A zip file was found within the retail games dummy data, which included the full PlayStation source code to the game. [93] Beatmania 5th Mix: 1999 2000 PlayStation Music video game: Konami: With the 2000 Japanese PSX game Beatmania Best Hits there was mistakenly included the source code for the 1999 game Beatmania 5th Mix. [94] The Bilestoad ...
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"Do-It-Yourself Mr. Bean" is the ninth episode of the British television series Mr. Bean, produced by Tiger Aspect Productions and Thames Television for Central Independent Television. It was first broadcast on ITV on 10 January 1994 [ 1 ] and was watched by 15.60 million viewers during its original transmission.
Clips deleted from the later edits included Bean helping a busker in The Return of Mr. Bean, Bean trying to stay awake in church and sitting in an exam from the pilot episode, as well as unshown footage of Bean accidentally pulling his television aerial cable and lifting the television up from the floor below, before he lets go and it smashes ...