

Desert Island Tricks
Alakazam Magic
Each week we invite one of the biggest guests in the world of magic to maroon themselves on a desert island. They are allowed to take with them 8 tricks, 1 book, 1 banishment and 1 non magic item that they use for magic! We discuss their 'can't live without' lists and why those items were chosen. Episodes are uploaded every Friday and are available via all Podcast service providers! To find out more about the team behind Desert Island Tricks, please visit: www.alakazam.co.uk
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Aug 22, 2025 • 56min
Ben Hanlin
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 His candid thoughts on outdated props ("no grown man should be walking around with a purse frame") and his recommendations for creativity tools offer valuable insights for performers across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: Multiple Selection Needle SwallowMoving Car Vanish Manip Act Sam the Bellhop Beer ProductionPhone in Fish Water Torture EscapeBanishment. Purse Frame / Rope Around Neck / Confabulation Routines Book. Books of WonderItem. Evernote Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk

Aug 15, 2025 • 45min
Wayne McEwan
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 takes us on a captivating journey through his desert island magic selections, beginning with "Howzatt" by Michael J. Fitch, a cricket-themed paddle trick that culminates in the production of a mini cricket ball. This culturally relevant choice perfectly illustrates Wayne's thoughtful approach to connecting with his New Zealand audiences through their passion for sports. His customised Copper-Silver-Brass coin routine reveals the depth of his performance philosophy. Rather than using standard coins, Wayne employs an authentic Chinese coin, an old New Zealand penny, and a contemporary 50-cent piece to weave a fascinating narrative about New Zealand's gold mining history, demonstrating how magic can become more meaningful when anchored in local heritage. The conversation takes a thrilling turn when Wayne describes his children's show favourite, "Snakeless" by Mike Bent, a multilayered routine featuring creepy crawlies, an animated spider that climbs up his trousers, and a spring snake finale that creates absolute "pandemonium" among young audiences. His detailed explanation showcases the brilliant psychology behind effective children's entertainment. What makes this episode particularly valuable is Wayne's insights into performing across different venues, from restaurants to large festivals, from intimate birthday parties to corporate events. Each selection in his list serves a specific purpose in his professional repertoire, from the beautifully crafted Babu Wallet for close-up performances to "Slice of Magic" that gets him significant media coverage when he cuts a child in half during family shows. Wayne's passion for quality magic is evident in his reverence for Tommy Wonder's Nest of Boxes and his recommendation of "The Secret Ways of Al Baker" as his desert island book. His selection of his two performing parrots as his non-magic item offers a glimpse into the personal connection he has with his animal performers.Wayne’s Desert Island Tricks: Howzatt Copper, Silver, BrassSnakeless Slashed Babu Wallet Bill in Lemon Slice of Magic Nest of Boxes Banishment. Zombie BallBook. The Secret Ways of Al BakerItem. ParrotsFind out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk

Aug 8, 2025 • 1h 4min
Tony Antoniou
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: Real Die The Circle of Destiny Red Hot Mamma / Chicago Opener Imaginary Shopping List Zoltar’s Opener Heirloom Emily’s Revenge Card Warp John Kennedy Card Box / Colin Rose Card Index Banishment. French Kiss / Egg bag Book. Mind and Magic of David Berglas Item. Coffee Machine / Finger RingFind out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk

Aug 1, 2025 • 1h 3min
Rich Relish
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: B’WaveCloak The GambleInside Out Pinnacle Drawing Duplication Easy Tones TBABanishment. Competition Book. High Caliber Item. Coin Envelopes Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk

Jul 25, 2025 • 1h 31min
Neil Henry
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: Exploding Appearing SnakeCard Under Box Alphabet Spagetti Routine Torn and Restored Transpo Appearing Brandy Glass 100 Dollar Bill Switch Fork Bending Liquid Spectrum Banishment. Clicking Fingers Book. The Mind and Magic of David BerglasItem. A piece of elastic tied around a wedding ringFind out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk

Jul 18, 2025 • 56min
Chris North
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: Zig-Zag LadySuper X levitation Ring in Nest of Boxes Buzz Saw Illusion Fire Through Arm The Dizzy Limit Escapology The CollectorBanishment. Ignoring Constructive Criticism Book. The Magic of Robert HarbinItem. WifeFind out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk

Jul 11, 2025 • 56min
Leo Smetsers
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: Card in Mind Three Shell Game Turbo Stick Totally Nuts Leo’s Diary Button Tray Remarkable Flight CaseBanishment. Ego Book. Mark Wilson’s Complete Course in Magic Item. PenFind out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk

Jul 4, 2025 • 1h 11min
Nikola Arkane
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: Cups and BallsSilver ScepterPointer Appearing CaneOne More by Topaz The Matrix Force The Magic ButtonSponge Balls / The Whole Thing / Position Six by Mystique Banishment. Poorly Taught Card Magic InstructionsBook. Parlour Tricks Item. Tom Stone Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk

Jun 27, 2025 • 1h 26min
Russ Stevens
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: Card Manipulation Lions BrideDekolta Chair illusionHarry Moulding’s Semi Final Performance Slicer Illusion Upside Down Burning Rope Escape Double Levitation Illusion TOXIC+Banishment. Animals in MagicBook. David Devant Our MagicItem. SpotifyFind out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk

Jun 20, 2025 • 1h 19min
Oliver Tabor
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: Svengali Deck Pena CoinDoves Continuous Do As I Do Bubble to BallFloating Table Giant Fabergé EggFloating Candle Banishment. Don’t Follow the CrowdBook. Roy Benson by Starlight Item. MusicFind out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk


