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Television episodes about witchcraft (3 C, 36 P) Pages in category "Television episodes about magic" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total.
This is a list of catchphrases found in American and British english language television and film, where a catchphrase is a short phrase or expression that has gained usage beyond its initial scope. These are not merely catchy sayings.
Magic Kamison; Magic Kid Masuri; The Magician (American TV series) The Magicians (American TV series) MahÅ Sentai Magiranger; Majika; Meg and Mog; Merlin (2008 TV series) Merlin (miniseries) The Mighty Boosh (TV series)
American television showes featuring magic, a performing art in which audiences are entertained by tricks, effects, or illusions of seemingly impossible feats, using natural means. Pages in category "American television magic shows"
Episodes The New Magic Roundabout (0844403 / 6344983 / 0463543) 15 March 1993 (original release) 24 April 1995 (first re-release) 16 June 1997 (second re-release) All episodes are narrated by Nigel Planer. Unlike the previous VHS releases with the Eric Thompson episodes, these versions don't show episode titles. Includes ten episodes which are ...
This category features articles about television shows based around magic, illusion or escapology. Articles should be featured in one or more subcategories, where possible. Articles should be featured in one or more subcategories, where possible.
The Paul Daniels Magic Show is a British magic show presented by entertainer and magician Paul Daniels that aired on BBC1 from 9 June 1979 to 18 June 1994. [1] At its peak in the 1980s, the show regularly attracted viewing figures of 15 million and was sold to 43 countries.
The show is partly educational, with the (often lateral thinking) puzzles Wizbit is set often being presented to the audience at home, with the solutions being revealed towards the end of the episode. Wizbit's magic word was "Ostagazuzulum", and he came from the planet WOW, an acronym for "World of Wizards". [3]