Explorez tous les épisodes du podcast Desert Island Tricks
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| Steve Gore | 07 Nov 2025 | 00:44:44 | |
What survives when you strip magic down to its strongest effects? We sit with creator-performer Steve Gore, known for Magic Castle highlights, family stage charisma, and a string of clever releases, to unpack eight routines that earn their spot in a working case and the stories that prove why. From a twin-deck Invisible Deck with a visual box appearance to a sweet, romantic handling of Gypsy Thread for weddings, Steve shows how small framing choices transform classics into fresh, heartfelt moments. He opens with Ambitious Card, complete with a 3D pop-up gag to release tension and explains why it’s his go-to icebreaker for strolling sets. On the stage side, Steve shares the music-driven power of closing with Losander’s Floating Table and the way he normalises the prop by gifting from the table’s box and letting spectators feel it rise. We dig into Together Forever, his misaligned Anniversary Waltz that fuses two signed cards at an angle, and the pinch-me night it drew David Blaine and Patrick Stewart at The Magic Castle. Versatility drives the rest: Axel Hecklau’s Easy Cube that plays the same close-up and on stage, and his “Anything to Anywhere” utility that lands signed objects in lanyards, balloons, shoes, or mailers with clean, motivated staging. We also tour the inventive back catalog, CasinoCon, GPS Deck, Amnesia Deck, Book To The Future and talk about practical philosophy: banishing dated, cheesy material, using organic props like USB cables for rope plots, and choosing a mindset book (Derren Brown’s Happy) to keep calm when the real world intrudes on show plans. If you perform close-up, parlour, or cabaret, you’ll leave with routining ideas, presentational pivots, and a sharper compass for what truly hits. Steve’s Desert Island Tricks:
Banishment. Cheesy Tricks Book. Happy Item. USB Cables Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk | |||
| Dan Baines | 31 Oct 2025 | 01:31:01 | |
A spirit pressed the bedsheets. A duvet peeled back on its own. And a mummified fairy hoax fooled the world. We sit down with artist and prop-maker Dan Baines to explore how subtle methods and rich storytelling turn haunted curios into unforgettable theatre. From forensics in London to Lebanon Circle’s museum-quality creations for BBC, Warner Brothers, and major exhibitions, Dan shares the craft choices that make bizarre magic feel real: distressed textures, believable provenance, and clever tech that hums quietly beneath vintage veneer. We dig into the roots of Victorian séance magic, spirit cabinets, slates that “write” with sound and vibration, and haunted keys that only move when the story has earned it. Dan shows how theatre informs his work, like the “corpse candle” inspired by fiber optic fireflies on stage, and why the best switches happen early, sometimes under a glass lid that lets spectators “watch” their choices the whole time. His celebrated From Hell take on Out Of This World replaces red and black with blooded blanks and mortuary photos, reframing a classic plot into something that lingers long after the reveal. There’s a wild journey through viral deception and ethics too: the Derbyshire Mummified Fairy that launched a million clicks, museum “relics” that began life in a studio, and the quiet power of letting myths breathe. We also time-travel to the Doomsday Gathering’s growth into a world-class bizarre magic convention, swapping notes on design constraints, stage noise, and why simple methods are a gift, they free your brain to tell better stories. If you love haunted aesthetics, old-school methods, and narrative-first magic that truly crawls under the skin, this is your Halloween comfort listen. Subscribe, share this with a friend who loves the macabre, and leave a review telling us which effect gave you chills. Dan’s Desert Island Tricks:
Banishment. Singing unannounced Book. Dunninger's Complete Encyclopaedia of Magic and Three Men in Search of Monsters Item. Bellarmine Witch Bottle Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk | |||
| Nikolas Mavresis | 29 Aug 2025 | 00:54:40 | |
Nikolas Mavresis, one of magic's most inventive mentalism creators, opens up about the effects that shaped his journey from magic skeptic to prolific innovator. This conversation reveals the fascinating truth behind his creative process and how he approaches method selection. "You have to put yourself in the spectator's shoes and think like laymen," Nikolas explains, pinpointing why some magicians dismiss powerful methods that laypeople find utterly baffling. This philosophy of prioritising audience experience over magician preferences has guided his approach to creating memorable magic. Nikolas walks us through the eight effects that would accompany him to a desert island, starting with John Bannon's Twisted Sisters, the packet trick that showed him how eight cards could create an unforgettable miracle. From Simon Aronson's Shuffleboard with its escalating series of revelations to Joshua Jay's Inferno that feels "real" to spectators, each selection reveals another facet of Nikolas’ mentalism approach. When discussing his own creation, The Collector, Nikolas shares a fascinating insight into his method design: "When you combine two different methods together, one method cancels the other, making it impossible for people to backtrack." This strategic layering of techniques has become a signature element in his work, including recent releases like Card At Any Role and Nostalgia. The conversation takes an unexpected turn when Nikolas connects his music background to his magic creation. "It's like writing a song," he explains. "Magic needs good timing, nice flow... it's a way to express what's inside and connect with others through the things I build." This cross-disciplinary approach might explain the rhythmic, emotionally resonant quality that makes his effects so powerful. Whether you're a fan of Nikolas’ work, a mentalism enthusiast, or a creator looking for inspiration, this episode offers rare insights into the mind of someone who has mastered the art of creating magic that genuinely connects with audiences. Discover why Nikolas believes his Desert Island book selection, Practical Mental Magic by Theodore Annemann, remains essential reading for anyone serious about mentalism. Nikolas’ Desert Island Tricks:
Banishment. Drama and Negativity Book. Practical Mental Magic Item. Musical Instrument / Music / Guitar Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk | |||
| Luca Volpe | 06 Jun 2024 | 00:54:20 | |
On this episode of Desert Island Tricks, we talk with amazing mentalist Luca Volpe. Listen as Luca shares why the Stealth Assassin wallet tops his list of must-have tricks and how it enhances his performances by prioritising the journey over the reveal. Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk | |||
| Bill Abbott | 30 May 2024 | 01:20:44 | |
Prepare to be inspired as we spend an hour with the master of illusion, Bill Abbott! Bill's approach to captivating an audience within the first 30 seconds sets the stage for a performance that blurs the line between reality and the impossible. From the mysterious vanishing of a champagne bottle to the beloved trick "Smart Ass," Bill shares the secrets and the psychology behind his iconic illusions. Imagine the perfect magical setting – even if it's as unconventional as a desert island with a tiki bar and an intimate stage, Bill knows how to create a world that leaves a lasting impression on his audience.
Book - Impromptu Magic by Martin Gardner Object - Notepad and Pen Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk | |||
| Jack Rhodes | 23 May 2024 | 00:56:56 | |
The likelihood is, you've already had Jack appearing on any number of your social feeds! With millions of views across all platforms, his reach is substantial and his video's are always incredibly clever and fun to watch! Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk | |||
| James Went | 16 May 2024 | 01:07:36 | |
James is a BAFTA Awarding winning performer, star is hit TV show 'Help! My Supply Teacher is Magic!' and consulting on shows on Netflix, the BBC, ITV and Discovery International as well as others! James' Desert Island Tricks:
Book. 52 Memories Item. Phone Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk | |||
| Chris Congreave | 09 May 2024 | 00:50:32 | |
Chris Congreave is best known for his incredibly commercial magic. Effects like 'Roll', 'Omen', 'Safe' and 'Lie' amongst many others are used by hundreds of magicians daily! Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk | |||
| Jake Allen | 02 May 2024 | 00:47:21 | |
Jake Allen is one of the most talented young magicians in the UK and an absolute card ninja! A regular at The Magic Circle, Jake is someone people wan't to sit down with and watch the amazing magic he performs. Jake's Desert Island Tricks:
Book. Totally Out of Control Item. Right Back Pocket Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk | |||
| Peter Nardi | 25 Apr 2024 | 00:54:31 | |
Peter Nardi really shouldn't need an introduction! Founder of Alakazam Magic, creator of countless mentalism effects, producer of some of the biggest tricks in the world and a business innovator, Peter's wealth of knowledge is a deep well to pull from! Peter's Desert Island Tricks:
Book. The Magic Menu Item. Music Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk | |||
| Dean Leavy | 18 Apr 2024 | 00:55:08 | |
Dean Leavy is a good friend to the Alakazam Team and we're thrilled that he's letting us whisk him away to his desert island! Dean’s Desert Island Tricks:
Book. Mark Wilsons Complete Course in Magic Item. Suit Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk | |||
| Roman Armstrong | 11 Apr 2024 | 01:12:10 | |
Roman Armstrong has recently ended his run in Derren Browns West End magic show, ‘Unbelievable!’ He is an award winning magician and comedian who in 2022 took his hit show to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival to rave reviews! Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk | |||
| Liam Montier | 04 Apr 2024 | 01:03:12 | |
Liam Montier is a highly respected magic creator with an eye for constructing routines with a multitude of clever methods to get maximum entertainment, for little work. Liam Montier’s Desert Island Tricks
Book. The Complete Walton Item. Snooker Table Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk | |||
| Ben Hanlin | 22 Aug 2025 | 00:55:46 | |
Ever wondered what happens when a car vanish illusion goes wrong hours before filming? Or how swallowing needles helped a struggling magician pay his rent before television fame? Ben Hanlin pulls back the curtain on these stories and more in this incredible episode. The celebrated British magician, known for ITV's "Tricked" and Discovery's "Breaking Magic," reveals the eight effects that defined his career, from close-up card magic that stops conversations instantly to elaborate television spectacles requiring aircraft hangars and custom-built props. His selections paint a portrait of modern magic's diverse landscape, where success requires mastering both intimate performances and grand illusions. Ben's journey from Birmingham recruitment consultant to television star hinged on unexpected moments, like performing needle swallowing on the streets of Stratford-upon-Avon and later for Kim Kardashian on a yacht. He shares the high-stakes problem-solving required when overnight temperature changes threatened to ruin a £10,000 television illusion just hours before filming. These behind-the-scenes glimpses reveal the combination of creativity, technical knowledge and quick thinking that professional magic demands. What makes this conversation particularly fascinating is Ben's thoughtful analysis of why certain effects connect with audiences. Whether discussing the natural tension created by water escapes or the visual impact of producing liquid from nowhere, he demonstrates a deep understanding of audience psychology that transcends mere technical execution. His candid thoughts on outdated props ("no grown man should be walking around with a purse frame") and his recommendations for creativity tools offer valuable insights for performers across disciplines. Join us for this entertaining exploration of magic's past, present and future through the eyes of one of Britain's most versatile performers. Whether you're a devoted magic enthusiast or simply curious about the craft behind the illusions you've seen on television, Ben's stories will change how you view the art of deception. Ben’s Desert Island Tricks:
Banishment. Purse Frame / Rope Around Neck / Confabulation Routines Book. Books of Wonder Item. Evernote Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk | |||
| Mark James | 28 Mar 2024 | 01:32:46 | |
Mark James is a full time working magician and has been for nearly 2 decades! Performing in over 40 countries and even worked as a warm up act on hit TV shows like The Xtra Factor, The Voice, A Question of Sport, Celebrity Tipping Point and lots more! Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk | |||
| Paul Martin | 21 Mar 2024 | 00:59:37 | |
Paul Martin is one of the busiest performers in the UK, working alongside other full time magicians, Paul now teaches the many hours of experience he has accumulated in the industry. Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk | |||
| Harry Nardi | 14 Mar 2024 | 00:45:45 | |
Harry Nardi has achieved a huge amount in a small amount of time! Not only is he a vital part of Alakazam but he is a Britain's Got Talent Finalist, perfoms at high end events for some huge companies and his social media posts have amassed ten's of thousands of views. Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk | |||
| Richard Jones | 07 Mar 2024 | 00:52:17 | |
Richard Jones will be best known for being the only magician (to date) to have won Britains Got Talent but he has an incredible amount of experience with close up magic, corporate events and touring a theatre show! Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk | |||
| Andy Smith | 29 Feb 2024 | 00:45:54 | |
Andrew Smith isn't just one of the vital cog's that keeps the Alakazam engine's running smoothly but he is also an incredible magician and performer who is well known for his encyclopaedic knowledge of magic. Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk | |||
| Dave Forrest | 22 Feb 2024 | 01:04:02 | |
Dave Forrest is a prolific creator and producer of magic! His production company 'Full 52 Productions' has released some incredible magic and help launch the careers of many top creators. Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk | |||
| Spooky Nyman | 15 Feb 2024 | 01:03:53 | |
In this weeks Episode, we're joined by Actor, Magician and Director Spooky Nyman! His ultimate 8 are an absolute treasure trove of fantastic effects and what is really lovely about this episode is the sheer enthusiasm he has for one particular creator! Spooky's Desert Island Tricks:
Book. Best Sellers Item. London Convention Challenge Coin Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk | |||
| Pre-launch Special | 08 Feb 2024 | 00:32:00 | |
As we prepare for the launch of Desert Island Tricks, join co-creators Peter Nardi, Harry Nardi and Jamie Daws as they talk you through the concept of DIT as well as tease who some of the guests are and spill the beans on some upcoming projects! DIT will be released once a week on a Friday morning so you can listen to them on your way to work! Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk | |||
| Wayne McEwan | 15 Aug 2025 | 00:45:13 | |
Step into the magical world of Wayne McEwan, New Zealand's premier children's entertainer and versatile performer who has earned both the Lifetime Achievement Award from Magic New Zealand and Children's Entertainer of the Year honours from the Variety Artist Club of New Zealand. Wayne’s Desert Island Tricks:
Banishment. Zombie Ball Book. The Secret Ways of Al Baker Item. Parrots Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk | |||
| Tony Antoniou | 08 Aug 2025 | 01:04:02 | |
When magic meets craftsmanship, something special happens. Tony Antoniou embodies this intersection as both a lifetime Magic Circle member and the creative force behind The Mind Hacker, crafting exquisite leather goods that expand the use of popular effects from post-it pads to ProMystic effects. His selections paint a fascinating portrait of his evolution from close-up performer to mentalist, with each choice reflecting deep consideration of what makes magic truly impactful. The journey begins with the versatile Real Die, a pocket miracle that delivers far more than simple prediction and his own creation, Circle of Destiny, which employs a unique utility move he developed for billets. Tony's candid discussion about Red Hot Mama showcases his understanding of performance psychology, while his preference for Zoltar's Opener over the legendary Invisible Deck demonstrates his willingness to evolve beyond traditional standbys. What's particularly illuminating is Tony's philosophy on taking controlled risks, inspired by his friendship with David Berglas (whose book he selected as his desert island reading). This mindset permeates his approach to both performing and creating magic, explaining how he's able to blend technical precision with genuine astonishment. Discover how a coffee machine fuels magical creativity, why awkward performances deserve banishment, and what makes a leather craftsman's approach to magic uniquely powerful. This episode offers a masterclass in magical thinking from someone who's dedicated his life to elevating the art. Tony’s Desert Island Tricks:
Banishment. French Kiss / Egg bag Book. Mind and Magic of David Berglas Item. Coffee Machine / Finger Ring Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk | |||
| Rich Relish | 01 Aug 2025 | 01:03:06 | |
What does a magician do when a spectator wants to read their mind instead of having their own mind read? In a delightful twist shared by Welsh mentalist Rich Relish, he decided to play along, and was shocked when the spectator correctly divined his drawing of a house, leaping into the air with excitement while the wedding photographer captured the perfect moment. This natural, unexpected moment of wonder perfectly encapsulates Rich's approach to magic: creating genuine connections through psychological presentations and organic props. Throughout our conversation, Rich reveals his thoughtfully crafted Desert Island Tricks selections, emphasising how he builds increasing impossibility into each performance. Beginning with Max Maven's B-Wave as his opener, he progresses through routines like Chris Congreave's Cloak (with its surprise reveal of Monopoly and Cluedo cards) and Steve Cook's The Gamble (cleverly adapted to use Lego pieces instead of poker chips). What stands out in Rich's selections is his focus on personalisation. His adaptation of Brian Caswell's Pinnacle to reveal a wedding couple's date through seemingly random card selections often brings tears of joy. As he explains, "I like to pride myself on people seeing something which they've never seen before." The conversation delves into colour psychology, the value of drawing duplications, and why coin envelopes might be the most versatile non-magic item a mentalist can carry. Rich also shares a refreshing perspective on competition among magicians, suggesting that wedding fairs should welcome multiple performers with different styles, just as they do with photographers and other vendors. Explore this fascinating journey through psychological mentalism, creative adaptations, and the art of building wonder through increasing impossibility. Whether you're a performer seeking inspiration or simply curious about the inner workings of close-up magic, Rich's insights offer a blueprint for creating memorable moments of astonishment. Rich’s Desert Island Tricks:
Banishment. Competition Book. High Caliber Item. Coin Envelopes Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk | |||
| Neil Henry | 25 Jul 2025 | 01:31:24 | |
Neil Henry, master of viral magic videos and unforgettable pranks, invites us into his world where play isn't just entertainment, it’s a pathway to possibility. From his early days selling tricks at Covent Garden's Magic Cave to creating videos seen by half a billion people, Neil shares the philosophy that's guided his creative journey. "When a non-magician is asked to make someone fly, they immediately say 'I can't.' But a magician asks, 'What would it look like if I could?'" This simple shift in thinking, Neil reveals, has applications far beyond magic tricks, it’s how he manifested his dream house against seemingly impossible financial odds. The heart of this episode explores Neil's eight desert island magic selections, each revealing different facets of his performance style. There's his viral exploding snake that launched his online career, the alphabet spaghetti routine he used to propose to his wife (generating 20 million YouTube views before being accidentally deleted), and the classic torn and restored transpo that demonstrates his appreciation for masterful technique. Each choice offers glimpses into what makes magic meaningful for both performers and spectators alike. Perhaps most valuable is Neil's candid advice about navigating social media fame. Drawing from years of experience handling both adoration and criticism, he offers wisdom that will resonate with anyone putting creative work into the world: "You will never get hate from anybody who is doing better than you." His practical approach to managing online comments, blocking negativity without hesitation, empowers creators to protect their creative energy. Whether you're a magic enthusiast, a social media creator, or simply someone looking to bring more play and possibility into your life, Neil's insights offer a refreshing perspective on how shifting your mindset can transform seemingly impossible challenges into achievable realities. This conversation isn't just about tricks, it's about approaching life with the optimistic curiosity of a magician. Neil's Desert Island Tricks:
Banishment. Clicking Fingers Book. The Mind and Magic of David Berglas Item. A piece of elastic tied around a wedding ring Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk | |||
| Chris North | 18 Jul 2025 | 00:55:40 | |
Magic's unpredictability takes centre stage in this captivating conversation with Chris North, celebrating his 60th year in show business and what an incredible career he’s had. From borrowing rings that go flying during rough seas to audience members pouring beer on his head mid-illusion, Chris shares the hilarious mishaps that have shaped his remarkable career. At 77, Chris looks back on his journey that began when he was just 17. After winning the popular TV talent show "New Faces" in 1976 (in dramatic fashion, his competitor was disqualified!), he went on to inherit Robert Harbin's position performing the iconic Zigzag Lady illusion on a round-the-world cruise. This lucky break launched a 21-year relationship with P&O Cruises and established Chris as one of Britain's premier illusionists. What truly distinguishes Chris's career is his chameleon-like ability to reinvent himself. From his early days as "Illusionist Chris North" to creating comedy illusion act "Trickstars," rock-themed "Rock Magic," the elderly character "Jerry Hattrick," and now his Victorian-themed performances, Chris has constantly evolved with the times. This adaptability has been his secret to longevity in an ever-changing entertainment landscape. As he explains, "When you're going back to venues you've done before, it wasn't that they didn't like it, it was 'Oh, it's Chris North again.' So we kept reinventing ourselves." Chris now performs intimate Victorian parlour shows for audiences under 50 people, bringing his own portable setup to create magical experiences in any venue. His stories of buzzsaws, levitations, escapology, and near-disasters at sea offer a fascinating glimpse into a life dedicated to creating wonder, even when things don't go exactly as planned. Discover how this magical journey has shaped Chris North into not just a master illusionist, but a master of adaptation and reinvention. Listen now for a masterclass in thriving through six decades of magical evolution. Chris North's Desert Island Tricks:
Banishment. Ignoring Constructive Criticism Book. The Magic of Robert Harbin Item. Wife Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk | |||
| Leo Smetsers | 11 Jul 2025 | 00:56:21 | |
When your name appears in someone's phone as "Crazy Leo," there's a story behind it. Leo Smetsers, a Dutch magical phenomenon who's been mystifying audiences for over three decades, brings his boundless energy and innovative thinking to this captivating conversation about the eight tricks he'd take to a desert island. Leo's selections reveal much about his performance philosophy, especially his signature Three Shell Game, which upends conventional wisdom by ensuring the spectator always wins. "I don't like to win," Leo explains with characteristic generosity. This approach has earned him countless bookings, including one particularly memorable engagement where a client hired him specifically to perform the Shell Game for a bottle of wine. Throughout the episode, Leo's creative brilliance shines through in descriptions of his original creations. His Flight Case, a miniature wood and aluminium case that allows a borrowed ring to appear inside a sealed teabag, demonstrates his dedication to crafting impossible moments with everyday objects. His Card in Mind routine, which he performs at every table, creates such a powerful impression that, as Leo puts it, "after you do Card in Mind, you don't have to do any card trick anymore because they think, 'Oh, he knows everything about cards.'" Perhaps most refreshing is Leo's perspective on sharing magical knowledge. When asked what he would banish from the magic industry, he immediately identifies ego: "I don't like magicians that talk about 'I'm so good.'" Instead, Leo advocates for open collaboration and mutual support. As someone who identifies as dyslexic, he's developed a highly visual approach to magic that he sees not as a limitation but as a tremendous creative advantage, ”one of the best things in my life." Whether you're a seasoned performer or simply curious about the mind behind some of magic's most ingenious creations, this conversation offers valuable insights into crafting meaningful experiences that audiences remember long after the performance ends. And if you're inspired to learn more? Leo's advice is simple: don't email, FaceTime him directly. True to his generous nature, he's always ready to share. Leo’s Desert Island Tricks:
Banishment. Ego Book. Mark Wilson’s Complete Course in Magic Item. Pen Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk | |||
| Nikola Arkane | 04 Jul 2025 | 01:10:40 | |
In this week’s episode, Nikola Arkane reveals the theatrical foundations that elevate her performances from mere tricks to captivating experiences. With a background in drama from Queen's University, Nikola brings a unique perspective to magical performance that transforms standard effects into memorable moments of wonder. At the heart of Nikola's magical journey is FizzWizzPop, her beloved children's character who discovers and solves magical problems alongside young audiences. "She was my first love in magic," Nikola explains, describing how this character became an "existential being" developed through her theatrical training. Through this creation, Nikola demonstrates how character development and storytelling create deeper connections with audiences, particularly children who relate to an adult experiencing the same challenges they face. The conversation explores Nikola's remarkable career trajectory, from winning the International Brotherhood of Magicians British Ring Close-Up Competition to appearing at the Magic Castle and competing on Penn & Teller: Fool Us. Throughout these achievements, Nikola maintains that theatrical thinking gives her performances dimension and emotional resonance. Whether transforming a 2D appearing cane effect into a spinning 3D spectacle or incorporating music as a universal language, her approach consistently elevates magical techniques through theatrical presentation. What truly distinguishes Nikola's philosophy is her profound respect for audience intelligence. "I don't just pick random stuff for kids," she explains. "I make sure it's really good, really good magic, because I want to respect my audience." This commitment to thoughtful, well-constructed magic applies equally to her adult performances, where she creates experiences that engage spectators both intellectually and emotionally. Discover how Nikola's theatrical lens has shaped her desert island magic selection, from classic effects like the cups and balls to innovative routines that transform traditional tricks through theatrical storytelling. Her insights offer valuable lessons for performers of all kinds about the power of character, problem-solving narratives, and intelligent presentation in creating truly magical moments. Nikola’s Desert Island Tricks:
Banishment. Poorly Taught Card Magic Instructions Book. Parlour Tricks Item. Tom Stone Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk | |||
| Russ Stevens | 27 Jun 2025 | 01:25:39 | |
Ever wondered who's behind the mind-blowing magic that captivates millions on Britain's Got Talent? Meet Russ Stevens, the unsung hero orchestrating magical moments for one of television's biggest shows. In this riveting conversation, Russ pulls back the curtain on his remarkable journey from reluctant collaborator to BGT's dedicated magic consultant, single-handedly revolutionising how magic is presented to mainstream audiences. With refreshing candour, Russ reveals how a show that once mocked magicians now dedicates unprecedented airtime to the art form. "We made a big mistake," the show's producers admitted after witnessing his work. "We didn't realise how brilliant magic can be." That pivotal moment in 2013 sparked a transformation that would eventually see Harry Moulding crowned champion with a jaw-dropping 14-minute performance, an eternity by television standards. The magic of Russ's approach doesn't lie in complicated methods but in his masterful understanding of what truly engages an audience: "My biggest secret weapons are staging and directing." Through compelling examples from his BGT portfolio, he demonstrates how proper timing, thoughtful music selection, and strategic presentation elevate even simple effects into unforgettable experiences. His philosophy challenges conventional magical thinking, emphasising that spectacular reactions come from performance quality rather than technical complexity. Beyond BGT, Russ shares fascinating stories from his colourful career, from producing magic instructional content with RSVP Magic to his current role as CEO of the world-famous Blackpool Magic Convention. His evolution mirrors the changing landscape of magic itself, moving from performing with live animals (a practice he now opposes) to creating cutting-edge illusions that connect emotionally with modern audiences. Whether you're a magic enthusiast or simply curious about what happens behind the scenes of television's most magical moments, this conversation offers rare insight into the artistry, psychology, and showmanship that transform a simple trick into an experience that leaves millions spellbound. Russ' Desert Island Tricks:
Banishment. Animals in Magic Book. David Devant Our Magic Item. Spotify Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk | |||
| Keith Barry | 24 Oct 2025 | 01:03:23 | |
A quiet moment in an airport turns unforgettable: Keith Barry shares how a simple card change became a first clear memory for a child recovering from eye cancer and why that reminder of wonder still guides the way he builds every routine. From there, we dig into the material he trusts most, the frameworks that make it bulletproof, and the choices that turn effects into experiences people carry for years. We start with the Invisible Deck and why Jay Sankey’s X handling solves the “you just flipped it” theory. Keith walks through clean stage adaptations, then shifts to his corporate powerhouse: a three envelope test inspired by Bob Cassidy’s 4DT, rebuilt with double blind structure, historical framing, and a ping-pong rhythm that delivers 25 beats from business cards and envelopes. He explains how premise, protocol, and pacing remove false solutions and keep spectators engaged without confusion. Keith also lets us in on a surprise: despite being a self-proclaimed technophobe, he’s getting ridiculous reactions with iCons by building an influence narrative that yields two hits from one search. It’s part of a broader philosophy of growth, cold plunges, virtual studio builds, and doing the uncomfortable thing to stay sharp. That shows up in personal pieces too: carrying a deck for joy and creativity, and a harmonica routine that reveals Hey Jude as a quiet tribute to his father. We cover wallet workflows, his red envelope routine that consistently produces authentic emotion, and why comedy-first staging with Steve Bedwell’s In Over Your Head can supercharge a theatre. Then there’s Smash and Stab: Keith breaks down safety as a mindset, the role of sound design, and the mental reframe that prevents catastrophe. He even makes a case for retiring the Omni Deck, then points to overlooked alternatives that reward originality. If you want stronger mentalism, better framing, and routines that mean something, this one’s for you. Listen, share with a friend who loves magic, and leave a review with the routine you’d add to your forever set. Keith’s Desert Island Tricks:
Banishment. Bad Ego’s / Omni Deck Book. The Klutz Book of Magic Item. Photograph with family Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk | |||
| Oliver Tabor | 20 Jun 2025 | 01:19:24 | |
This week we welcome Oliver Tabor, FISM European champion and creator of the acclaimed West End Magic show to the Alakazam Island. In this captivating conversation, Oliver reveals the eight magical effects that have defined his remarkable career – from the humble Svengali deck that first sparked his passion as a child to the massive Fabergé egg illusion that requires five flight cases to transport. Oliver's journey through magic is a masterclass in dedication and artistic integrity. Having performed with doves since age 15, he shares profound insights about the care and respect these animals deserve, emphasising, "The doves are my pets and colleagues, not my props." This ethical approach has led to extraordinary opportunities, including his doves performing for the Queen and appearing in major films. The discussion delves deep into what makes truly magical moments. Oliver believes in creating shared experiences, particularly through effects like the Continuous Do As I Do, where spectators become active participants rather than passive observers. He describes the indescribable joy of helping a child produce a dove in their own hands – a moment of pure wonder that transcends explanation. What sets Oliver apart is his commitment to visual magic that creates genuine astonishment. Whether transforming a bubble into a solid ball or presenting the classic floating table illusion, he strives for that ethereal quality where the impossible becomes reality. His insights on selecting the perfect music for performances reveal how every element contributes to creating a complete magical experience. Throughout the conversation, Oliver offers invaluable wisdom for performers: stay true to your authentic self rather than chasing trends. Having witnessed countless magicians dramatically shift styles with each new television sensation, he advocates for finding what resonates personally and perfecting it, regardless of what's fashionable. Discover why Oliver's West End Magic show has thrived for 13 years and why his performances continue to captivate audiences worldwide. From close-up mysteries to grand stage illusions, Oliver Tabor represents magic at its most diverse, dedicated, and delightful. Join us for this fascinating discussion that will inspire you to see magic with fresh eyes and perhaps rekindle your own sense of wonder. Whether you're a seasoned performer or simply enchanted by the impossible, Oliver's insights will transform how you experience the art of magic. Oliver Tabor's Desert Island Tricks:
Banishment. Don’t Follow the Crowd Book. Roy Benson by Starlight Item. Music Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk | |||
| Looch | 13 Jun 2025 | 01:51:30 | |
What does it take to become a master mentalist? According to Looch, it's not about shortcuts, it’s about experience, dedication, and truly understanding your craft. On this episode of Desert Island Tricks, mentalism expert Looch unpacks the eight effects that have defined his remarkable career. From his ingenious use of marked cards that created magical wedding moments to his groundbreaking Frameworks Q&A system, Looch demonstrates why simplicity often trumps complexity when creating powerful mentalism. The conversation goes far beyond methods as Looch shares the philosophy that has guided his development as a performer. "Mentalism is not about what's in your pockets," he explains, "it's about what's inside your head." Through personal stories—like using Phill Smith's optical marking system to reveal a bride and groom had spontaneously selected the King and Queen of Hearts, Looch illustrates how the most meaningful moments in mentalism come from experience and understanding human psychology, not from the latest gadget. Most compelling is Looch's passionate plea against the obsession with shortcuts that plagues many aspiring mentalists. Drawing parallels to Malcolm Gladwell's concept of expert intuition from "Blink," he emphasises that true mastery comes through failures, reflections, and countless hours of practice, not from product descriptions on magic websites. Whether you're an established performer or just beginning your journey in mentalism, this episode offers invaluable insights into creating effects that resonate emotionally with audiences. Discover why some of mentalism's most powerful tools, like Bruce Bernstein's "The Ritual" and Barry Richardson's “Quartet”, remain underutilised despite their incredible impact, and how Looch has adapted these classics to create uniquely personal performances. Ready to elevate your mentalism beyond tricks to create genuine moments of astonishment? Give this episode a listen, and don't forget to subscribe for more insights from the world's greatest magicians and mentalists. Looch's Desert Island Tricks:
Banishment. Obsession with Shortcuts Book. Professional Mentalists Series of Manuals Item. Case Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk | |||
| Phill Smith | 06 Jun 2025 | 01:08:32 | |
This week we welcome the incredible Phill Smith, one of magic's most prolific creative forces. His fingerprints are on countless books, decks, and products in the magic industry - and anyone who's seen his Penguin Lecture knows his creativity extends far beyond visual design. In this surprisingly eclectic episode, Phill reveals the eight effects he'd take to a desert island, beginning with the delightfully absurd "Tiny Hand" by Michael Ammar. This unexpected choice creates what Phill describes as a surreal moment where spectators briefly imagine an impossible scenario - a tiny person inside the performer's hand. Contrast this with his second selection: Fork Bending performed as a serious demonstration of seemingly genuine ability. Phill shares how his journey through mentalism began with Bill Goldman's "Mental Yarn," the first real mentalism effect he ever witnessed. He explains why this procedural method of expanding minimal information into mind reading fascinated him and influenced his own creative approach to magical methods. The conversation reveals Phill's practical philosophy toward learning and performing. Rather than constantly seeking the "best" version of an effect, he advocates mastering one solid method thoroughly. "I will find a version of something that's good and then I'll polish that so that it becomes the best, rather than spending forever seeking perfection," he explains. Perhaps most fascinating is Phill's discussion of creating powerful moments through opportunistic performance. He describes how he and his colleagues secretly prepare name revelations at magic conventions by noting spectators' names on badges, then seamlessly integrating this information into performances that feel impossible and deeply personal. Whether you're familiar with Phill's work designing marked decks like the DMC Elites and Elysium Duets or completely new to his creative contributions, this episode offers valuable insights into creating magic that resonates on a personal level with audiences. His selections demonstrate that sometimes the simplest effects, presented thoughtfully, create the most powerful magical experiences. Phill’s Desert Island Tricks:
Banishment. Magic Beef Book. Ahead of the Pack Item. Forks Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk | |||
| Michael Ammar | 30 May 2025 | 01:33:00 | |
Magic happens only in the mind of the spectator—this profound insight forms the core of our extraordinary conversation with magic legend Michael Ammar. Fresh from his UK lecture tour, Michael joined us in the studio to share the eight effects he'd take to a desert island and the philosophy that has guided his remarkable career. Michael's stories transport us from the hallowed halls of the Louvre, where a card placed on the ceiling became an unexpected tourist attraction, to Steve Wozniak's living room, where a framed card on ceiling became "the best conversation piece in my house." With characteristic humour, he recounts nearly being arrested at the Wichita airport for a ceiling card escapade and turning a dollar bill inside-out for the very Secretary of Treasury who signed it, discovering only afterward that such currency manipulation might constitute a federal offence! Beyond these delightful anecdotes lies a deep reverence for the spectator experience. Michael explains how he transforms traditionally passive effects like the Cups and Balls into collaborative experiences where audience members themselves create the magic. He shares profound insights about the critical importance of body language, noting that "people trust body language more than words" yet few performers consciously script their physical communication. What truly distinguishes Michael's approach is his compassionate view of volunteers. "Every spectator is someone's mother, father, daughter, son," he reminds us, advocating for treating audiences with genuine respect rather than using them as props. This philosophy of leaving the art "cleaner than we found it" resonates powerfully in today's performing landscape. Whether you're a professional magician seeking to deepen your craft or simply fascinated by the psychology behind astonishment, this conversation with one of magic's most influential figures will transform how you think about the art of creating wonder. Michael’s Ammar’s Desert Island Tricks:
Banishment. When Magicians use Spectators as Props Book (shelf). Art of Astonishment, The Classic Magic of Larry Jennings, The Complete Works of Derek Dingle, Stars of Magic, Expert Card Technique, Collected Magical Art’s Journals, Hugard’s Magic Monthly, Apocalypse magazine, Martin Gardner’s Books Item. His Wife (or a good coffee machine) Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk | |||
| Noel Qualter | 23 May 2025 | 01:26:32 | |
What makes a magic trick truly unforgettable? For Noel Qualter, it's creating moments that make spectators exclaim, "That's the weirdest, craziest thing I'll remember for a long time!" This philosophy has guided his remarkable career from three-time originality award winner to fooling Penn & Teller. In this captivating conversation, Noel opens up about co-founding Trick Trick Boom with Roddy McGhie, a company dedicated to producing magic that breaks free from convention. Their first release, Mini Book Pro, exemplifies this approach – a miniature laptop impossibly transforming into a signed card – and has rapidly become a modern classic that professional magicians worldwide have embraced. Noel's desert island selections reveal the mind of an innovator who values theatrical presentation as much as methodology. From Jon Allen's Destination Box (a twenty-year workhorse in his repertoire) to his newest creation Bandit (which solves the age-old problem of vanishing folded objects in an interesting and fooling way), each choice demonstrates his commitment to practical, memorable magic. The conversation takes unexpected turns as Noel shares his creative process, including his technique of pausing magic product trailers before the full premise is revealed to spark original ideas. He delivers strong opinions about mentalism (spoiler: he's not a fan) while championing "mental magic" with clear, visual impact. His journey from being cut from Fool Us to eventually fooling Penn & Teller years later offers an inspiring glimpse into persistence and creative evolution. Whether you're a professional performer looking for fresh material, a magic enthusiast curious about innovative approaches, or simply fascinated by creative thinking, Noel's insights will transform how you view the art of impossible. Check out tricktrickboom.com to discover the offbeat, unforgettable magic this unique creator continues to develop. Noel’s Desert Island Tricks:
Banishment. Mentalism Book. Daemon Magic Catalogue Item. iPad Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk | |||
| Kay Dyson | 16 May 2025 | 01:30:15 | |
What happens when a career-threatening injury forces a flying trapeze artist to reinvent herself? For Kay Dyson, it meant becoming "Miss Magic”, a transformation that has led to performances for celebrities like Victoria Beckham and The Rolling Stones, and appearances on shows from GMTV to Wizard Wars. Kay's journey began in Gerry Cottle's Circus as part of the groundbreaking all-female Flying Bell Stars. After a harrowing accident that came within millimetres of breaking her neck, she found herself drawn to magic through a chance encounter with a close-up magician. Within six weeks, she was performing professionally, a meteoric rise powered by her natural performance skills honed in the circus. Throughout her 20-year career performing at Manchester United and countless high-profile events, Kay has developed a distinctive approach to magic that plays to her strengths as a female performer. "A lot of tricks don’t work for a female... you've got to put your own spin on it," she explains, describing how she transforms traditional effects to suit her perspective and persona. Her vent mask routine, where she transforms male volunteers into "Chantel" before performing French Kiss, exemplifies this creative adaptation. Kay's performances are carefully designed to create emotional variety, rom the belly laughs of her sponge ball routines (which once literally saved her life during an encounter with a tribe in Africa) to the tears induced by her yet-to-be-released sentimental closing effect. She likens her show to a roller coaster, taking audiences through surprise, wonder, tension, and release. Whether she's developing new original effects like "Losing Your Marbles" or planning her next theatrical production, Kay continues to push boundaries and create magical memories that last, sometimes even being mentioned in funeral eulogies, as happened with her performance for a vicar's wife. Her story reminds us that magic isn't just about tricks, it’s about creating moments that connect us and sometimes outlive us. Kay’s Desert Island Tricks: 1. Extractor (E2) 2. Vent Mask (French Kiss) 3. Hook 4. Last Rolo / Losing Your Marbles 5. Sponge Balls / Ding Dong 6. Cards Across 7. Psychic Touch / 7b. Magic Kettle 8. Yet to be released Rising Revelation Banishment. Scruffiness Book. The War Magician: The True Story Item. Diary Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk | |||
| Jonathan Goodwin | 09 May 2025 | 01:36:15 | |
Ever wondered what it's like to perform magic for the Queen? Or how about orchestrating a death-defying stunt where a car explosion nearly takes down a helicopter with a celebrity inside? Jonathan Goodwin, the legendary escape artist and stunt performer, pulls back the curtain on these incredible moments and more in this captivating conversation. Goodwin's approach to performance art stands apart from traditional magicians - he created experiences where genuine danger and clever theatrical thinking collide to create moments of wonder. From his nerve-wracking experience performing "Brainwave" for Queen Elizabeth II at her 80th birthday (where time seemed to slow down as he frantically searched for her chosen card in dim lighting), to the hilarious mishaps behind "The Fish Slap Prediction" (featuring a live trout escaping down a London high street), his stories give us a peek behind the curtain where otherwise, we would never likely see. What makes this conversation particularly fascinating is Goodwin's insights into the psychology of creating memorable magical moments. He articulates why endings matter more than beginnings, how the question of "why" should drive creation rather than technical prowess, and why magic works best when it feels implausible rather than impossible. His methodology for designing routines reveals the mind of an artist who understands that genuine connection with an audience transcends mere technical skill. Whether describing his crossbow routine with its hidden assistant reveal, his admiration for Blackstone's floating light bulb, or the terrifying behind-the-scenes reality of television stunts gone nearly wrong, Goodwin's passion for pushing boundaries while honouring the traditions of magic shines through. His recent creation "No Bull" continues to baffle even the most knowledgeable magicians and was a huge hit at the Blackpool Magic Convention 2025, proving his creative genius remains undiminished. This episode will forever change how you view the intersection of danger, deception, and wonder. Jonathan’s Desert Island Tricks:
Banishment. Silent Manipulation Routines Book. The Method to my Madness Item. His Wife Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk | |||
| Roddy McGhie | 02 May 2025 | 01:30:38 | |
Step into the wonderfully whimsical world of Roddy McGhie, where card boxes mysteriously grow tiny doors and silver laptops transform into signed playing cards. In this captivating conversation, Roddy reveals how his distinctively offbeat approach to magic has carved him a unique space in the industry. From the nerve-wracking moment of investing borrowed money to produce his first commercial hit "Little Door," to witnessing people's jaws literally drop when rubber bands pass through one another, Roddy generously shares the pivotal moments and creative influences that shaped his magical journey. What began as a side passion alongside his mental health support work has blossomed into co-owning Trick Trick Boom, a company specialising in the unusual, practical, and memorable magic that has become Roddy's trademark. Beyond just selecting his eight desert island tricks, Roddy delivers profound insights about performance philosophy. His refreshing take on handling difficult audiences—"My job is to fool people, not make fools of them"—challenges conventional wisdom about audience management. Whether explaining why some magicians are too nervous to perform Tobias Dostal's phone-vanishing miracle "Optics," or defending the unmatched reactions to the humble sponge balls, Roddy's experiences demonstrate that prioritising audience impact over magician approval leads to more meaningful performances. Whether you're drawn to his creative process, technical expertise, or performance wisdom, this episode offers something magical for everyone. Subscribe now and discover why Roddy's approach to magic continues to surprise, delight, and inspire performers worldwide. Roddy’s Desert Island Tricks:
Banishment. Heckler Put Down’s Book. Definitive Sankey Book 1 Item. Rubber Bands Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk | |||
| Iain Bailey | 28 Apr 2025 | 00:54:18 | |
What happens when a professional electrician turns his workplace tools into instruments of wonder? Iain Bailey reveals how his day job has become the perfect foundation for creating authentic, practical magic that resonates with audiences everywhere. In this captivating conversation, Iain takes us through his Desert Island Tricks list, showcasing effects that brilliantly merge practicality with astonishment. From Holy Moly (using standard washers) to his viral Dove Magic routine (featuring cleverly punned deodorant and dishwasher products), each selection demonstrates his philosophy that magic should be "fun and practical”. Bailey's inventive approach shines through in creations like Dig It, a card reveal involving a miniature spade, and Reverb, his AirPod vanishing effect that cleverly utilises audio illusion. What makes Iain's work particularly compelling is his commitment to directness - banishing long, tedious tricks in favour of powerful moments that deliver maximum impact in minimum time. "Is the juice worth the squeeze?" becomes his guiding principle for selecting effects. Perhaps most fascinating is Bailey's willingness to embrace his professional identity, creating a "Tricks of the Trade" stage show that combines electrical work with magic rather than hiding his day job. This authenticity has served him well, helping him produce magic that feels organic and genuine rather than contrived. Whether you're looking for practical performance advice or creative inspiration for everyday object magic, this episode delivers with humour, insight, and plenty of surprising revelations. Listen now and discover why sometimes the most magical objects might already be in your pocket or toolbox! Iain’s Desert Island Tricks:
Banishment. Long Tedious Card Tricks Book. The Approach by Jamie D Grant Item. Swiss Army Knife Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk | |||
| Stranded with a Stranger: Geoff Weber | 22 Apr 2025 | 00:14:09 | |
Magician Geoff Weber discusses his carefully curated collection in this fascinating deep dive into a professional's most treasured magical tools. With over 25 years of experience and credits including published effects like X-Finger, Geoff now performs as "the retro magician" with an 80s-themed act packed with nostalgia. His desert island selections reveal both practical wisdom and surprising insights about what makes certain magic effects truly timeless. From the seemingly simple 3D Sponge Bunnies (which Geoff notes is "only done by beginners and seasoned pros") to his provocative claim that the humble Paper Clipped by Jay Sankey outshines any fancy card-to-box on the market, each choice comes with fascinating justification. Geoff's list spans close-up classics, mentalism, and coins while offering thoughtful commentary on why certain props and methods endure. Along the way, Geoff shares valuable nuggets like why Joe Rindfleisch's rainbow rubber bands revolutionised his performance of classics like Crazy Man's Handcuffs, and how his Blockbuster Video confabulation integrates mentalism with nostalgic 80s references. He also makes a compelling case for why every magician's deck should include an odd-backed card. What magic trick does Geoff believe has "exacerbated the problem of cookie-cutter magicians"? Which effect does he feel is his best creation yet has been "overlooked by the magic community"? Listen now to discover the answers and perhaps reconsider which effects would make your own desert island list! Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk | |||
| Ben Williams | 17 Oct 2025 | 01:42:53 | |
A lot of magicians are taught to copy the script, dress the part, and never take off their shoe. Ben Williams did the opposite and that’s where the magic got good. We sit down with Ben to map the journey from shop counter to full-time pro, and how ditching ego, reading people, and letting effects breathe turned solid tricks into lasting moments. Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk | |||
| Marc Paul | 18 Apr 2025 | 02:11:56 | |
Marc Paul is a legend in the world of magic and mentalism and in this episode, he takes us on a fascinating journey through his world of professional mentalism with an insightful conversation about the routines that have defined his illustrious career. With over 35 years of experience performing across cruise ships, corporate events, and theatres worldwide, Marc distills decades of wisdom into practical advice about creating genuine moments of wonder. Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk | |||
| Mark Bennett | 11 Apr 2025 | 01:27:35 | |
Step behind the curtain with Mark Bennett, the brilliantly funny owner of Smoke and Mirrors Comedy and Magic Theatre Pub in Bristol, as he reveals the eight magic effects that would accompany him to a desert island. Mark's journey through magic is fascinating, from nightclub performer to magic bar pioneer to successful creator of commercial effects used by magicians worldwide. With his signature wit and decades of performing experience, he shares why the humble double-backer has "bought him three pubs," and how his wildly popular "Get Smarty" evolved from noticing Smarties packages had changed shape. What makes this episode particularly special is Mark's candid discussion about comedy in magic. His "Leave it to Beaver” demonstrates his masterful approach to adult humour, balancing cheeky innuendo with genuine magical moments in a way that has audiences laughing before they realise they perhaps shouldn't have. Similarly, his stories about his mind-reading goose named Dave showcase how character work can elevate a standard routine into something uniquely memorable. Throughout our conversation, Mark reveals the psychological principles that make his magic so effective. Whether explaining why his three-ball sponge routine still gets reactions from people who've seen sponge ball tricks before, or sharing his philosophy on making spectators the stars of his shows, his insights offer valuable lessons for performers of all types. Perhaps most refreshing is Mark's commitment to practical, workable magic. Every effect in his list has been battle-tested through thousands of performances at his venue. From his controversial decision to banish four-card routines to his gleeful description of "exposing" how sponge ball magic works (while actually misdirecting his audiences), Mark demonstrates why he's not just a venue owner but a respected creator and performer in his own right. Discover why Mark's approach to magic has made Smoke and Mirrors a must-visit destination for magic fans and performers alike. Whether you're a magician seeking practical performance advice or simply curious about the mind behind some of magic's most commercial routines, this episode delivers entertainment and insights in equal measure. Mark’s Desert Island Tricks:
Banishment. Four Card Routines Book. Aspen Bar Magic by Michael Ammar Item. Smarties Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk | |||
| Stranded with a Stranger: William Poliet | 08 Apr 2025 | 00:22:42 | |
William Poliet takes us on a magical journey spanning two decades of professional performance across France and the UK. As President of the Coventry Magic Circle and Warwickshire’s regional representative for The Magic Circle, William's carefully curated repertoire reflects both technical excellence and genuine audience connection. His magical origin story begins with a profound childhood moment at his 11th birthday party, William's uncle performed a card effect that left him utterly spellbound. So captivated was young William that his only wish for his 12th birthday was to witness this miracle again. Years later, his uncle gifted him The Royal Road to Card Magic, revealing the method behind what William now affectionately calls "My Uncle's Trick" in his professional shows. The eight effects William would take to a desert island showcase his performing philosophy. From Nick Einhorn's Signature Triumph to Michael Hout's "Priceless," William selects routines that establish rapport, generate laughter, and create memorable moments. His thoughtful commentary on sponge balls reminds us of magic's primal appeal: "When the audience member opens their hand and finds two or three sponge balls when they were convinced they only had one, the reaction is priceless." Perhaps most insightful is William's perspective on his bent coin routine: "For us it's a bent coin, but for them it's a strange experience they'll remember forever." This profound understanding of how laypeople experience magic elevates William's selections beyond mere tricks to meaningful theatrical experiences. Want to share your own desert island list? Send your eight tricks, one banishment, one book, and one non-magical item to sales@alakazam.co.uk with "my desert island list" in the subject line, and you might be featured in an upcoming episode! Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk | |||
| Dave Loosley | 04 Apr 2025 | 01:25:50 | |
Dave Loosely, fresh from his victory as the Magic Circle Close-Up Magician of the Year 2025, reveals his definitive list in this captivating conversation about the effects that truly matter. Dave begins by taking us behind the scenes of his competition-winning act, sharing how he meticulously crafted each moment to appeal to both lay judges and magicians alike. "Everything was in there to try and win the competition," he explains, describing the intense six-month preparation process that consumed him in pursuit of perfection. His desert island selections paint a fascinating portrait of a magician who finds extraordinary magic in ordinary objects. From his signature routine “Squash”, where a bottle cap impossibly penetrates a deck of cards and emerges flattened, to his theatrical adaptation of the Needle Through Balloon that serves as both comedy ‘bit’ and spectacular finale, each choice reflects Dave's philosophy that the most powerful magic happens when spectators connect with recognisable items. Particularly revealing is Dave's discussion of performance structure and creating multiple moments of wonder within a single routine. Whether it's his adaptation of Paper Balls Over Head that fools both volunteer and audience with different restorations, or his coin transposition "Envision" that delivers three magical moments in quick succession, Dave demonstrates why being a great magician requires being a thoughtful theatrical artist first. Beyond the tricks themselves, this episode offers valuable insights into professional magic, how to create "kickback" moments where reality shifts unexpectedly, why certain effects withstand the test of time, and the importance of finding your own handling for commercial tricks. Dave's thoughtful reflections on how each effect shaped his journey make this essential listening for anyone passionate about the art of magic. Dave's Desert Island Tricks:
Banishment. Magic Ego’s and Cliques Book. Rune’s World Item. Drum Set Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk | |||
| Alan Rorrison | 28 Mar 2025 | 01:15:01 | |
Meet one of Scotland's most creative magical minds as Alan Rorrison takes us through the eight effects he couldn't live without. Known for his prolific creativity and innovative approach to magic, Alan reveals how his performance style has evolved toward more organic props and scripted presentations that put participants at the centre of the experience. The conversation delivers powerful insights about performing philosophy, with Alan explaining why he now approaches tables empty-handed rather than with cards visibly ready. "They were making a presupposition on what I was going to do before I'd done it, and I didn't like it," he shares, describing how this simple change transformed audience engagement. What makes this episode particularly fascinating is Alan's commitment to using everyday objects rather than obviously magical props. From his three-coin routine "Trivium" to his custom-built magic watch, each selection reveals a thoughtful approach that emphasises strong magic over flashy presentations. Even when discussing playing cards, Alan rejects the notion that expensive designer decks are necessary: "For a spectator, a playing card is a piece of paper with a drawing on it." Perhaps most revealing is Alan's decision to banish smoke effects, despite having created a successful product in that category earlier in his career. His willingness to acknowledge when cultural shifts have diminished an effect's impact demonstrates the self-awareness that has kept his magic relevant for decades. Don't miss the touching story of how his signed copy of Card Warp mysteriously found its way back to him years after being lost, a moment of "real magic" that perfectly captures why we fall in love with this art form in the first place. Alan's Desert Island Tricks:
Banishment. Smoke Devices Book. Complete Walton Vol 1 Item. Phone Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk | |||
| Harri Harrington (Lord Harri) | 21 Mar 2025 | 00:57:58 | |
Lord Harri's journey through magic is as colourful and unpredictable as his Desert Island Tricks selections. After a technical mishap with his original recording, Harri returns with a refreshed perspective that perfectly captures his playful, versatile approach to magical entertainment. What makes Harri's list truly remarkable is its stunning diversity. From the visual elegance of Tobias Dostal's "Repo" to Adam Dadswell's "Lexicon Plus" that Harri has inventively adapted with rubber ducks, each selection reveals a performer who refuses to be confined to a single magical genre. His approach to choosing effects isn't about adhering to a particular style but rather embracing what brings genuine joy and wonder, both to himself and his audiences. The depth of Harri's magical connections shines through in his stories. Whether describing his love of Urbain’s "Ignite," his evolution through mentor Kieran Johnson's ice production effect "Element," or his friendship with James Keatley who created the “Spitfire" coin set, Harri demonstrates how the magic community has shaped his development. His inclusion of his own creation, "Harri-O," shows the culmination of these influences into his signature ring-to-Haribo routine that has earned recognition from multiple previous guests. Perhaps most telling is Harri's banishment choice, rather than a specific trick, he banishes egotistical performers and jealousy from the industry. "Surely we should all help each other and share stuff with each other, because only the best is going to come from it," he explains, revealing the collaborative spirit that underpins his approach to magic. And his selection of a finger Unicorn as his non-magic item perfectly encapsulates the whimsical charm that has made him such a distinctive voice in modern magic. Harri’s Desert Island Tricks:
Banishment. Jealous Performers Book. Simply Harkey Item. Finger Unicorn Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk | |||
| John Archer | 14 Mar 2025 | 01:29:17 | |
In this weeks episode, comedy magic legend John Archer takes us on an unexpected journey through his magical influences and philosophy. Rather than showcasing his signature repertoire, John reveals the eight effects he'd take to a desert island, most of which he's never performed professionally. What makes this episode particularly fascinating is John's vulnerable admission about why he doesn't perform certain tricks: "If I see a trick done so well that I think I couldn't do it better, then I don't want to do it." This refreshing honesty leads to wonderful stories about watching Andy Nyman's "Sophie" trick, being mesmerised by Harry Blackstone Jr.'s Floating Light Bulb, and appreciating the masterful comedy of Bob Reed's Knife Through Coat routine. The episode delivers a masterclass in performance philosophy when John introduces his "FIRE" principle, ensuring every moment of a routine is either Funny, Interesting, Relevant, or Entertaining. This approach transforms even the procedural aspects of magic into engaging moments. "A lot of the time the process is relevant," John explains, "but just relevant on its own isn't often enough." Between colourful anecdotes about his early days at Alan Alan's Magic Spot and a mysterious American magician who bought him his first Rainbow Cascade, John offers invaluable insights for performers of all experience levels. His passionate banishment of what he call’s "karaoke magic" and in particular the Vanishing Bandana, it provokes thought about originality versus imitation in performance. Whether you're a seasoned magician or simply curious about the psychology behind great entertainment, John's practical wisdom, delivered with his signature humour and sincerity, will transform how you think about creating meaningful moments for audiences. John’s Desert Island Tricks:
Banishment. The Vanishing Bandana Book. The Amateur Magicians Handbook Item. Ukulele Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk | |||
| Stranded with a Stranger: Steven Mills | 10 Mar 2025 | 00:17:10 | |
Steven Mills brings sixty years of magical wisdom to "Stranded with a Stranger," offering a masterclass in practical performance choices that stand the test of time. His philosophy cuts through modern magic's endless novelty: "You are fooling people way less often than you think. Don't confuse polite silence with thinking they were fooled." Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk | |||