The Paul Daniels Magic Show series 2

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The Paul Daniels Magic Show
Season 2
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1980 titlecard
Starring Paul Daniels
No. of episodes6 + 1 Special
Release
Original network BBC
Original release13 October (1980-10-13) 
24 December 1980 (1980-12-24)
Series chronology
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Series 1
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The Paul Daniels Magic Show is a British magic show presented by entertainer and magician Paul Daniels that aired on BBC1 from 9 June 1979 to 18 June 1994. [1] At its peak in the 1980s, the show regularly attracted viewing figures of 15 million and was sold to 43 countries. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

Series 2 consisted of 6 regular episodes and 1 Christmas Special.

Episodes

No. in
series
Featured GuestsDirected byMagic AssociateOriginal air date
1 [7] Harry Lorayne, Vito Lupo, The Paul Daniels Magic Set John Hughes Ali Bongo 13 September 1980 (1980-09-13)
2 [8] Shari Lewis, The Morettis, The Paul Daniels Magic Set John Hughes Ali Bongo 20 September 1980 (1980-09-20)
3 [9] Mary Chipperfield's Chimpanzees, The Koziaks, The Paul Daniels Magic Set, Frances Willard (magician), Glen Falkenstein John Hughes Ali Bongo 27 September 1980 (1980-09-27)
4 [10] Rob Murray, Ioni, Nelson Elliott, The Paul Daniels Magic Set, Professor Percy Press Ii, Cher Adeyinka, Jacki Barron John Hughes Ali Bongo 4 October 1980 (1980-10-04)
5 [11] Jeffery Atkins, Otto Wessely, The Paul Daniels Magic Set, Teddy Peiro and Patricio John Hughes Ali Bongo 11 October 1980 (1980-10-11)
6 [12] Geroku, The Morettis, The Paul Daniels Magic Set John Hughes Ali Bongo 18 October 1980 (1980-10-18)
Special [13] Harry Blackstone, Compagnie Philippe Genty, Michael Mcgiveney, Lilly Yokoi, Cher Adeyinka, Daryl Black, Lindsey Danvers John Hughes Ali Bongo 22 December 1980 (1980-12-22)

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