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  2. Brian Brushwood - Wikipedia

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    Brushwood was born in Fountain Valley, California. [2] As a child, Brushwood received a magic kit on Christmas Day one year. [3] During his time as a student at the University of Texas at Austin, Brushwood rediscovered his interest in magic, performing his first paid shows by filling in for another magician whose schedule was too full. [1]

  3. National Geographic Kids - Wikipedia

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    A spinoff, National Geographic Explorer, continues to focus on classroom use. [4] In 2007, National Geographic Little Kids began publishing six times a year, aimed at preschoolers 3–6 years of age. [5] In 2015, National Geographic Partners, a joint venture with 21st Century Fox, gained a controlling interest in Kids.

  4. Harry Blackstone Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Their daughter Bellamie is a television producer; Harry and Gay's other children include son Harry Bouton Blackstone III. [ 16 ] Gay Blackstone appeared in the season 10 episode 14 Pawn Stars episode "Tricky Ricky," in 2014, and sold a vanishing birdcage prop used by both Harry Sr. and Harry Jr. to Rick Harrison for $2,600.

  5. Brain Games (2011 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The series debuted on National Geographic in 2011 as a special. [1] Its return as an original series in 2013 set a record for the highest premiere rating for any National Geographic original series with 1.5 million viewers. [2]

  6. So You Want to Be a Wizard - Wikipedia

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    In this world, cars are alive, and when a Lotus Esprit kills another car, its prey, a piece of metal gets stuck in it. Upon finding the injured Esprit, Kit cuts out the piece of metal and the car zooms away. Later, when Nita, Kit, and Fred are attempting to find the dark book, the Esprit returns and offers the three of them a ride.

  7. Weird but True! - Wikipedia

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    Weird but True! is an American educational children's television series created by and starring Charlie Engelman with his sister Kirby Engelman (seasons 1–2) and Carly Ciarrocchi (season 3). It originally aired on National Geographic Kids for two seasons, and moved to Disney+ for its third and final season.

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