Courtesy of http://www.teletext.co.uk (with possibly a bit of a spoiler about the theme of the first show).....
Magic man Derren is back
You have to feel sorry for Derren Brown, writes Jonathan Donald.
Last week a certain tabloid had him revealing how he's been in a homosexual relationship for a year.
What does his sexuality have to do with his standing as one of the finest illusionists this country has produced? Those bigoted enough to be put off the fella should watch his latest six-part Trick Or Treat series on Channel 4. His exploits are astounding.
Six people have been mustered for the series after being recruited through adverts.
First up is 40-year-old aviation insurance specialist Glen, whose free time is dedicated to his family and his love of football.
Like the other recruits, he's been selected to be in the series but doesn't know it yet. Wicked Derren and his team secretly film the volunteers before introducing themselves.
Glen finally meets the self-styled man of mystery believing he's bound for a medical examination.
After a scary ride in an elevator, Derren reveals himself and gives him the option of a trick or a treat.
Glen plumps for a treat, only to learn he's been entered into the ultimate pub quiz, the 2008 Night Of Champions. The illusionist proceeds to reveal to him how to cram massive amounts of information into his mind.
After a week of scanning books, absorbing millions of words and images, Glen enters the competition single-handedly facing teams of up to six quiz veterans.
As magic shows go, it's a long way from the days of flamboyant chaps sawing up their assistants.
Yet the results are far more intriguing. Future subjects include Doctor Who star David Tennant.
Derren Brown: Trick Or Treat, Fri, 10pm