TheGurkha wrote:to be honest, I couldnt beleive how BAD his 'bottle through table(block of ice) was, you could blatently see the moment the sleight was done... i was ashamed that it was not edited out!
It was
spectacularly obvious, wasn't it? I saw this programme last year, and that bit made me spontaneously cringe. I watched the repeat the other night with my girlfriend and she either remained quiet or did her usual thing*, but at the bottle-through-table she hooted, 'My God, that was so obvious.' I think it was possibly the framing or something: the surface rubbing misdirection that would possibly have worked reasonably well were one standing in front of the bar slipped by almost invisibly from where we were - one's eyes automatically followed the ditch. Perhaps a few people were watching as he did it at the time and were astonished; later, in the editing, the makers may have thought that they could see it only because they knew what was happening.
I see what greedoniz means about the programme style, but this may be - not without merit - The Future of Magic, in some sense. It's keeping the magic a key part of the prog, but blending it with something else that (hopefully) is interesting in itself and thus might get viewers who wouldn't tune into 'a magic show'. Replace 'magic' with 'comedy' and the format isn't that different to Billy Connolly's 'World Tour of's is it?
*"Do you know how he did that?"
"Yes."
"Tell me."
"No."
"Just tell me this one."
"You always say, 'Just tell me this one.'"
"It's a power trip for you isn't it? That's what it is.'
"Entirely."