

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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Apr 11, 2025 • 1h 28min
Mark Bennett
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: Double Backer Get Smarty Que the Magic Peek - Blindz / Tele-thoughtSponge BallsLeave it to Beaver The Queens Nose Mind Reading GooseBanishment. Four Card Routines Book. Aspen Bar Magic by Michael AmmarItem. SmartiesFind out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk

Apr 8, 2025 • 23min
Stranded with a Stranger: William Poliet
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

Apr 4, 2025 • 1h 26min
Dave Loosley
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: Squash The Magicians Matchbox Harmonica Chop CupEnvision No Tear Paper Balls Needle Through Balloon Bill in Egg / Wallnut / Lemon Four Nightmare 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

Mar 28, 2025 • 1h 15min
Alan Rorrison
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: Triivium CoinsThe KeyCerberus Wallet Okito Box Deck of Cards Watch Rubiks CubePK Ring Banishment. Smoke DevicesBook. Complete Walton Vol 1Item. PhoneFind out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk

Mar 21, 2025 • 58min
Harri Harrington (Lord Harri)
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: Repo Lexicon Plus Ignite Spitfire Rings Bank Fright To the MaxHarri-OBanishment. Jealous PerformersBook. Simply HarkeyItem. Finger Unicorn Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk

Mar 14, 2025 • 1h 29min
John Archer
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: Crazy Mans HandcuffsRainbow CascadeTossed Out DeckInvisible Deck Sophie Trick Floating Light bulb Knife Through CoatAerial Fishing Banishment. The Vanishing BandanaBook. The Amateur Magicians HandbookItem. UkuleleFind out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk

Mar 10, 2025 • 17min
Stranded with a Stranger: Steven Mills
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." From pocket-sized miracles like "Jumping Arrow" to classic coin effects like "Hopping Halves," Steven's selections reveal a performer who values ending clean, working without tables, and delivering maximum impact with minimal props. His inclusion of Dan Harlan's "The Awakening" (which he considers possibly the best rope routine ever created) and Michael Close's "Pothole Trick" demonstrates his commitment to effects refined through decades of performance rather than untested novelties. Perhaps most refreshing is Steven's appreciation for overlooked gems like "Starcle," a simple paper tear that transforms a circular piece of napkin into a star, a perfect addition to any magician's mental toolbox of impromptu miracles. His choice of Harry Lorayne's "Close-Up Card Magic" as his desert island book further emphasises his respect for material with lasting value over fleeting trends. Steven's carefully curated list offers a blueprint for building a repertoire that prioritises practicality without sacrificing wonder. His selections remind us that sometimes the greatest magic comes not from having the latest release, but from perfecting timeless principles that continue to astonish audiences decade after decade.Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk

Mar 7, 2025 • 1h 7min
Daniel Chard
Welcome to this weeks Desert Island Tricks with the phenomenal card ninja, Daniel Chard. Discover a blend of sharp magic insights, hilarious anecdotes, and the stories behind his favourite tricks. From memorable performances to essential tricks that define a magician's journey, Daniel shares his experiences navigating the fine line between skill and storytelling.What happens when you mix a passion for sleight of hand with the desire to entertain? You get a captivating discussion that reveals the secrets behind some of magic's most timeless effects. Listen in as Daniel emphasises the significance of creating memorable moments and the perils of underselling your best work; magic is indeed a dance between the performer and the audience.Daniel's wit and charm guide you through a selection of tricks that are staples in the magic world, including some fascinating insights into memorable performances he has witnessed over the years. You’ll learn why certain magic routines, like the “Lottery Prediction” and “Q&A,” stand out in performances and how they connect with audiences on a deeper level.Whether you’re a budding magician looking for inspiration or simply a fan of the art, this episode promises delightful revelations and laughter. Don't forget to join the discussion and let us know your thoughts on the tricks and insights shared. Tune in, and discover the magic waiting for you!Daniel’s Desert Island Tricks: Q&AGraham Jolly’s Balls Chard Under Box Lottery Prediction Ambidextrous interchange Multiple Selection Suit Apparition BANE Banishment. Underselling Magic MomentsBook. By Forces Unseen Item. DogsFind out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk

Mar 4, 2025 • 24min
Stranded with a Stranger: Ken Hallgring
In this episode, we sit down with Ken Hallgring, a magician with over fifty years of experience, who shares the ultimate list of tricks he would bring along to his magical island if given the choice. From personal favourites to iconic classics, Ken dives into a selection of eight top tricks that resonate deeply with his magical journey, showcasing each trick's unique story and presentation style. Ken reflects on his early years in magic, the pivotal moments that shaped his identity, and the other renowned magicians he had the fortune of meeting. He skillfully explains the power of each selected trick, navigating through card magic, mentalism, and stunning visual effects. Listeners will be captivated as Ken discusses the necessity for narrative in magic, particularly through his choice of Dean Deal's Blizzard and the emotional resonance of Gene Anderson's Newspaper Tear. In addition to the tricks, Ken reveals his selected book, Greater Magic, a timeless tome he wishes to invest time studying. He also discusses the importance of technology in sustaining his magic passion with an iPhone and AirPods, tying the episode together with a personal appeal to fellow magic enthusiasts. This delightful exploration into the mind of a seasoned magician invites you to reflect on your own magic journey. Join us, and maybe you'll find a few tricks you want to take with you, too! Don't forget to subscribe, share, and leave us a review!Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk

Feb 28, 2025 • 1h 25min
Edward Hilsum
Edward Hilsum takes centre stage in our latest episode, sharing his journey from a budding magician inspired by Lance Burton's iconic Dove Act to a celebrated performer at the Magic Circle and British Champion of Magic. Edward recounts his unique experiences performing in the West End's Wonderville during the tumultuous COVID era, alongside his role nurturing young talents through the Young Magicians Club. His story is a testament to passion, perseverance, and the transformative power of mentorship from legends like Ali Bongo.Edward’s list is truly eclectic from classic tricks like the egg bag and Professor's Nightmare to Hospitality. Edward unravels the art of crafting magic that resonates with diverse audiences, underscoring the significance of storytelling and creating personalised experiences. He also imparts wisdom on performing for children, emphasising their comfort and engagement to make magic a shared, joyous experience. Through fascinating anecdotes, Edward illustrates how seemingly simple tricks can captivate and leave lasting impressions.The episode also explores Edward's favourite magical influences and routines, such as Jim Steinmeyer's "Hospitality" and his penchant for hyper-personalised tricks that forge emotional connections with audiences. With insights into the art of memory transformation and audience participation, Edward offers a fresh look at the nuances of magical performances. This episode promises to inspire aspiring magicians and magic beginners alike with its blend of personal stories, magical insights, and a heartfelt celebration of the magic community's supportive spirit.Edward Hilsum's Desert Island TricksLance Burtons Dove ActSilverProfessors Nightmare The Magicians assistant Egg BagYou’ve Been FramedHospitality (Any Drink Called For) Marco Karvo’s Finale Banishment. Gags that put down audience members Book. Jonathan Goodwin's Methods to my MadnessItem. PuppyFind out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk


