- The Magician (TV series)
"The Magician" was an American
television series that ran during the 1973–1974 season. It starredBill Bixby as stage illusionist Anthony "Tony" Blake, a playboy philanthropist who used his skills to solve difficult crimes as needed. In the series pilot, the character was instead named Anthony Dorian. The name change was due to a conflict with the name of a real life stage magician.Premise
Blake was a professional stage magician who used his skills to solve crimes and help the helpless. Years earlier, Blake had been unjustly confined in a prison in an unnamed country in
South America . He discovered a way to escape with his cellmate, which began his interest inescapology . The cellmate died and left him a fortune. The escape led to a career instage magic which made him famous. He never forgot his imprisonment, and it motivated him to seek justice for others.Initially, Blake was based out of his privately owned jetliner, which was outfitted as a mobile residence with live-in pilot Jerry Anderson, played by Jim Watkins. He frequently received assistance from acerbic columnist Max Pomeroy, portrayed by
Keene Curtis , and his wheelchair--bound but brilliant son Dennis (Todd Crespi ). Midway through the program's run, the idea of the airplane was dropped and Blake was living in a posh apartment atThe Magic Castle , a real club devoted to magic acts. At the same time, the supporting cast of the show was replaced with a new, single character, Dominick, a somewhat comical sidekick played byJoseph Sirola . No explanation for the changes was given in the series, although Tony did recruit Jerry and Max for one further case in the new format.Magic on the program
The show is noteworthy in that Bixby insisted on doing all of the magic himself, without any trick photography, although this was not the case in the TV-movie/pilot. He was instructed in these performances by the program's technical adviser, Mark Wilson. Once the format changed to have the hero based in a magic club, Wilson could occasionally be seen on the stage there, as well. In addition to escapes, Bixby performed feats of
sleight of hand ,mentalism , and stage illusions. After the series' cancellation, Bixby went on to host a string of magic specials onNBC and a series in first-run syndication.Influence
Though it ran only a single season, "The Magician" was an influence on later series. The show was a favorite of "
The X-Files " creator Chris Carter, who worked it intoSpecial Agent Fox Mulder 's "origin" story: a teenaged Mulder was watching "The Magician" when his sister Samantha was abducted by mysterious forces.In the "Quantum Leap" episode "The Great Spontini", Sam Beckett leaps into an amateur magician in 1974 who aspires to appear on Bill Bixby's "The Magician"; however, Sam's Swiss-cheesed memory can at first only recall Bixby's connection with "The Incredible Hulk", which had not been made at that time.
"The Incredible Hulk" itself featured an episode that paid homage to both "The Magician" and Bixby's earlier series, "
My Favorite Martian ". In the "Hulk" episode "My Favorite Magician," Bixby's character became the temporary apprentice to a stage magician played by Bixby's "Martian" co-star,Ray Walston . Mark Wilson was on hand again as the episode's "magic consultant" as well.Andrew Robinson has also stated that his "" character, Elim Garak, was partially influenced by Bixby's character.See also
Blake is but one in a long line of magicians who double as detectives. Others include:
*The Great Merlini , created by authorClayton Rawson .
*Norgil , created byWalter B. Gibson .
*Chandu , a character in radio mysteries who was played on screen byBela Lugosi .
*Mandrake the Magician , acomic strip hero created byLee Falk . Unlike most crime-solving magicians, Mandrake is sometimes presented as having actual magical powers.
* Alexander Blacke, the hero of the 1986 television series "Blacke's Magic ", played byHal Linden .
* "Jonathan Creek " played byAlan Davies , was a series produced by theBBC from 1997 to 2004
* Naoko Yamada, played byYukie Nakama , the main character of the Japanese drama Trick.External links
* (series pilot)
* (TV series)
* [http://www.edrobertson.com/the_magician.htm The Magician by Ed Robertson]
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