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The World's Greatest Magic was a series of American television specials showcasing magic acts. [1] The first of five shows was broadcast by NBC in 1994, and continued with annual editions through 1998.
In 1996, for the finale of the third of NBC's World's Greatest Magic television specials, the duo made 25 show girls vanish and then re-appear in front of a live audience at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada. The couple performed together and resided in San Luis Obispo County, California until July 2009.
On the NBC The World's Greatest Magic specials, King taught the audience a minor effect before and after each commercial in segments referred to as the Mac King School of Magic. He is the only magician to be in all five of the network's specials. An Evening at the Improv; Comic Strip Live; The World's Greatest Magic; The World's Greatest Magic II
Franz Harary (born July 18, 1962) is an American magician and inventor who has appeared on television shows such as the first episode of NBC's The World's Greatest Magic, on which Harary made the Space Shuttle appear to vanish.
Kalin and Jinger have made numerous television appearances. They featured in the Gary Ouellet-produced World's Greatest Magic II in 1995 [5] and NBC's Hidden Secrets of Magic in 1996. [6] On the 1998 network special The World's Most Dangerous Magic, Kalin & Jinger performed the "Table of Terror" (a "Table of Death" style escape). [7]
In 2005, he was headliner and star of "The World's Greatest Magic Show" in Las Vegas. [2] In June 2007, James auditioned for America's Got Talent, and received unanimous approval from the judges to move on to the Las Vegas callbacks. [3] He managed to reach the semi-finals, [4] [5]
According to the show's official logline, the six-part series will follow Blaine as he explores the world "through the lens of magic." From destinations like Brazil, India, the Arctic Circle and ...
By age 23, he was part of a touring show with Dutch comedian André van Duin. In 1994, Klok performed for the first time on the Las Vegas Strip, as part of NBC's The World's Greatest Magic, broadcast live from Caesars Palace to an audience of 60 million people. Hans used the period after that to prepare his first theatre show, which premiered ...