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Episode 2 of this series saw Dynamo visit Rio de Janeiro, where he appeared to levitate in front of the Christ the Redeemer statue. [ 18 ] The series generated 7.67 million viewers in the UK and won the award for Best Entertainment Programme at the Broadcast Awards , [ 19 ] show of the year at the Virgin Media awards [ 20 ] and was shortlisted ...
Steven Frayne (born 17 December 1982), better known by his former stage name Dynamo [2] [a], is a British magician [3] born in Bradford, West Yorkshire. [4]His television show Dynamo: Magician Impossible ran from July 2011 to September 2014, and saw him win the Best Entertainment Programme award at the 2012 and 2013 Broadcast Awards.
IN FOCUS: As British illusionist Dynamo prepares to bury himself under five tonnes of dirt in the name of magic, Annabel Nugent digs deep into the dark history of similar, sometimes fatal, stunts
Two Episodes 24 Hour Panel People: Himself Episode #1.5 Dynamo: Magician Impossible: Himself Episode "England" Horrid Henry's Movie Mayhem: Himself TV movie Catherine Tate: Laughing at the Noughties: Himself TV movie The Rob Brydon Show: Himself Episode #2.8 2012 The Jonathan Ross Show: Himself Episode #2.3 The Secret Policeman's Ball: Himself ...
Dynamo: Magician Impossible; K. Killer Magic; M. The Magicians (British TV series) Monkey Magic (British TV series) P. The Paul Daniels Magic Show; Penn & Teller ...
Marco Tempest (The Virtual Magician Live Show Writer.) [citation needed] The Johnny Vaune Show (resident mind reader performance) [citation needed] The History of Magic (The world's best mind readers. Performance and writer credit) [citation needed] Dynamo magician impossible (series 1&2) (series 2 in the making currently 2 April 2012)
Other British examples include Airline, Dynamo: Magician Impossible and Channel 4's Educating... series, while in the United States popular examples include American Factory, Cops, Deadliest Catch, Big Brother and Weiner, a film about a political sex scandal which developed during a mayoral election in New York. [19]
He appeared as the character "Eddie Spangle" in the 1991 Mr. Bean episode "Mr. Bean Goes to Town", starring Rowan Atkinson. In 1996 he taught Tom Cruise sleight of hand tricks for Mission: Impossible. [citation needed] He wrote two books during his lifetime, My Kind of Magic (1970) and Practical Sorcery (1976).