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Discovery looks at 'The Magic of Science'
Factual entertainment channel Discovery Channel launches tonight a new show 'The Magic Of Science'.
This is a new series featuring illusions performed by an ensemble of fresh, innovative magicians in front of live spectators. The twist - each feat is backed by real science, with an explanation and breakdown to prove it.
The nine-part series is a part of Discovery's block 'Ultimate Discovery' and starts tonight 11 February at 9 pm. Episodes begin with impromptu tricks captured by hidden cameras and culminate in full-scale, elaborate stunts in a melding of magic and science. The result is a blending of theatrical exhibition and empirical principles, bolstered by the before and after reactions of the audience.
The show looks to elevate the purely entertaining aspect of magic to new heights by proposing seemingly impossible endeavours, executing them flawlessly, and ultimately disclosing the scientific reality as the featured magicians, Canadian female, Billy Kidd, American Wayne Houchin, Briton Ben Hanlin and Australian James Galea explore the physics, chemistry, biology and a little pure Einstein that make illusions possible. The magicians are filmed in New York, London, and Warsaw with the help of both hidden and open cameras for the largest possible impact.
Source: Indiantelevision.com > News Headlines > Discovery looks at 'The Magic of Science'
Factual entertainment channel Discovery Channel launches tonight a new show 'The Magic Of Science'.
This is a new series featuring illusions performed by an ensemble of fresh, innovative magicians in front of live spectators. The twist - each feat is backed by real science, with an explanation and breakdown to prove it.
The nine-part series is a part of Discovery's block 'Ultimate Discovery' and starts tonight 11 February at 9 pm. Episodes begin with impromptu tricks captured by hidden cameras and culminate in full-scale, elaborate stunts in a melding of magic and science. The result is a blending of theatrical exhibition and empirical principles, bolstered by the before and after reactions of the audience.
The show looks to elevate the purely entertaining aspect of magic to new heights by proposing seemingly impossible endeavours, executing them flawlessly, and ultimately disclosing the scientific reality as the featured magicians, Canadian female, Billy Kidd, American Wayne Houchin, Briton Ben Hanlin and Australian James Galea explore the physics, chemistry, biology and a little pure Einstein that make illusions possible. The magicians are filmed in New York, London, and Warsaw with the help of both hidden and open cameras for the largest possible impact.
Source: Indiantelevision.com > News Headlines > Discovery looks at 'The Magic of Science'