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Magicseen No. 4 (Sep 2005)
by Mark Leveridge & Graham Hey & Phil Shaw

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Magicseen No. 4 (Sep 2005) by Mark Leveridge & Graham Hey & Phil Shaw
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Vol. 1, No. 4, September 2005; 72 pages.

Cover: Andy Nyman

  1. Welcome
  2. Letters
  3. News
  4. My Audience With Paul Daniels - show review by Anthony Boe
  5. News
  6. Rafael Benatar: Hitting All The Right Notes - interview
  7. Dirty Tricks: 4 Gets Dirty On Friday Nights - new TV series review starring Barry & Stuart, Pete Firman, Ali Cook, Jonathan Goodwin, Rajan and Binde - interview
  8. Radio Magic - Jay Fortune & Layman Steve - profiles
  9. Reviews
    • Edward George Brown: a magical life - Paul Gordon - book
    • Corporate Close Up With Martin Sanderson - DVD
    • Golden Welding - Practical Magic - effect
    • Mark Raffles: The Legacy - DVD
    • Pick Up Your Cards - Paul Gordon - book
    • Project Latnam - Andy Hurst - book
    • The Very Best Of Martin Nash, Vol 1-3 - DVDs
    • Percy Naldrett: A Man Of Sussex; Conjurer & Poet - Paul Gordon - book
    • 3 Choice - Wayne Dobson - effect
    • Dead Of Night - Andy Nyman - effect
    • The Appearing Wand/Christmas Card - The Magic Wand - novelty
    • There's No Such Thing As Hypnosis - Jonathan Royale - 10 DVD set
    • Street Magic - Paul Zenon - book
  10. How Children Differ - Tony Griffith - article
  11. Live Reviews
    • Marc Salem
    • Luke Jermay
  12. Andy Nyman: It's A Wonder - cover article/interview by Graham Hey
  13. The Magic Of France - overview by Boris Wild
  14. French Masterclass
    • The Haunted Bank Note - Cyril Harvey
    • Double Personality II - Boris Wild
    • Tivoli's Bill Switch - Arthur Tivoli
    • Check-Match - Mathieu Bich
  15. Live Reviews
    • Graham P. Jolley
  16. Paul Zenon - Wizard In Oz! - pictures from the show
  17. Fighting Talk! - regular feature featuring replies to a controversial statement, this issue: "Corporate and trade show magicians try to pretend their work is more difficult than other forms of magic, but really they're just trying to protect their own market"
  18. Subscriptions
  19. Grumpy Old Magicians #2 - Stuart Bowie - pet peeves from the 50+ crowd
  20. Advertisers
  21. Listings
  22. Celebrity Magic - One Minute With Andy Scott Lee
  23. Competition
  24. Magicians In The Movies - David Copperfield in Terror Train
  25. Back Issues
  26. Next Issue

word count: 32707 which is equivalent to 130 standard pages of text