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The Best of Magic

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  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: September 13, 1989
  • Seasons: 2
  • Episodes: 9
  • Networks: ITV1
  • Genres: Family
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The Best of Magic(1989)

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Overview

The Best of Magic was a British magic show produced by Thames Television for the ITV network that aired from 13 September 1989 to 19 September 1990. The show was hosted by Geoffrey Durham, Simon Mayo, and Anthea Turner, with frequent guest appearances by Arturo Brachetti and Max Maven.

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Season 1

6 episodes • 1989

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Episode 1Sep 13, 19890.0
2Episode 2Sep 20, 19890.0
3Episode 3Sep 27, 19890.0
4Episode 4Oct 4, 19890.0
5Episode 5Oct 11, 19890.0
6Episode 6Oct 18, 19890.0
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Season 2

3 episodes • 1990

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Episode 1Sep 5, 19900.0
2Episode 2Sep 12, 19900.0
3Episode 3Sep 19, 19900.0

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