Lost Magic Decoded

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Lost Magic Decoded with Steve Cohen
Thursday, October 18, 9 p.m. E/P
The History Channel

Magician Steve Cohen (at left in photo) takes a break from his regular shows in New York City to travel the world in search of historic and legendary magic effects, revealing details on the Indian Rope Trick, Robert-Houdin’s Light & Heavy Chest, the chess-playing Turk, the infamous Bullet Catch, and more. Lost Magic Decoded is presently being considered as a continuing series, a network decision that depends partly on how well the current two-hour special does in the ratings tomorrow night.

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Lost Magic Decoded

ByMaster illusionist Steve Cohen tracks down, decodes, and resurrects some of the most thrilling and terrifying magic effects ever witnessed. Magic has a secret history, and it takes an insider like Cohen to gain access to the ancient incantations, secret sorcery, and mysterious contraptions that have shocked audiences for centuries. Can their secrets somehow be rediscovered? And can they thrill and shock today’s audiences like they once did? Explore the mysteries of how these legendary effects were influenced by their times, and even how the illusions themselves changed the course of history. Steve Cohen discovers that there is much more to magic than meets the eye, and he becomes drawn closer and closer to taking the same sometimes death-defying risks that conjurors have been taking for the sake of an illusion since magic began, over a thousand years ago.