First Jay makes things disappear. Then a famous magician makes an entire sea port in Egypt disappear -- and then Japanese scientists make disappearing cloaks!
With just a simple deck of cards, Jay pulls off some dazzling card tricks. Bridget dons her costume robes and gives Jay a crash course in the history of playing cards. She and Jay then look to the sky and take us on a spin through the solar system.
Jay performs spectacular magic thanks to his plant – Bridget. Then they reenact one of magic’s most famous ‘secret assistant’ routines. And speaking of plants – Bridget shares some cool facts about how sound helps them grow.
Jay makes things disappear right before Bridget’s eyes! The two then take in Houdini’s famous disappearing elephant trick. For the final disappearing act, Bridget checks out some camouflaging stick insects.
Jay and Bridget put the “spellbinding” in Spellz in this spooky episode. Then they’re off to one of Houdini’s séances. Bridget tackles one of the spookiest questions of all: do ghosts really exist?
Jay and Bridget share a meal and some of the wackiest table tricks ever! Over the main course they relive Max Malini’s most famous table trick. They also share some other pearls of wisdom – like how oysters make pearls!
Jay and Bridget tear things apart and magically restore them. Bridget tells us everything we need to know about sawing a woman in half but were afraid to ask. Then they’re off to visit with some beavers!
Jay will show us how to use our heads to perform psychic predictions. He then takes on the role of J. Randall Brown – one of the greatest mind readers ever. Bridget shares some mind blowing facts about the human brain.
Jay pulls off some incredible tricks using a simple piece of rope. He then tells Bridget the shocking truth about the Hindu Rope trick. Never one to be outdone, Bridget tells Jay all about ‘mysterious’ Crop Circles.
Jay dazzles Bridget with his favourite coin tricks. The two of them discover the first coin trick – ever! And speaking of change, Bridget spins a tale on how the caterpillar “changes” into a butterfly
With just a simple handkerchief and a few other props, Jay and Bridget pull off some incredible tricks. Then, they take us back in time to relive Harry Blackstone’s famous “Dancing Handkerchief.” Naturally following the handkerchief theme, Bridget shows that she “knows” what makes people sneeze.
Jay and Bridget make magic with numbers! They introduce us to Datas, the Memory Man - who could answer any question he was asked! Plus, they explore how some animals can do math!
Jay makes great magic using nothing but his bare hands. Jay and Bridget travel back in time and watch how Robert-Houdin got his big break. Bridget has some ‘handy’ information about the hands of primates and the feet of parrots.
Jay and Bridget perform incredible magic tricks with everyday school supplies. Jay then “teaches” us about Dai “The Professor” Vernon and how he revolutionized close-up magic. School teacher Bridget shares some really fun and very cool facts.
Jay and Bridget will make things that shouldn’t ever float, float! Then they float us the story of The Great Herrmann, who performed a levitation that was once considered one of the greatest tricks ever performed! And all this levitating of bodies inspires Bridget to teach us some tricks we can teach our bodies.
Jay and Bridget magically transform things into entirely new things. Jay’s not stretching the truth when he tells us about Clarence Willard, the man who could grow right in front of your eyes. And then Bridget some of nature’s tricky transformations as we find out why leaves change colour in the fall.
Jay and Bridget perform more amazing mind reading tricks. Then it’s off to England to take a peek at the Amazing Pig of 1785 – who knew pigs could read minds? And Bridget will enlighten us as to why birds actually fly south – turns out they’re mental marvels too!
Jay and his magic wand will make some fantastic magic. He and Bridget will also discover the amazing history of the wand. Bridget checks out some elephants – those trunks of theirs have some pretty ‘magic wand like’ powers themselves!
Jay and Bridget perform some sensationally sensational stunts. They then investigate some magical fairies that visited a small English town, and scope out a Venus Flytrap in action!
Jay and Bridget use their pockets to dazzle us with some wild magic tricks. Next they find out everything you need to know about a magician’s costume. And while they’re on the subject of pockets, the two of them take a peek inside a kangaroo’s pouch.
Jay uses some “hocus pocus” and “abracadabra” to dazzle us with his masterful magic skills. He and Bridget get jiggy with magic words and take in everything from “presto” to “please” and “thank you.”
Jay has more amazing coin tricks and he’s always ready to share! He and Bridget relive the times of T. Nelson Downs, the magician who was known as “The King of Koins.” Bridget then hits the pond and fills us in on some fun frog facts.
Using a few simple sheets of paper, Bridget and Jay make great magic. Jay remembers Multiple Mental Marvel, Harry Khane and all the amazing tricks he could do with paper. Bridget shows us step- by- step how a piece of paper is made.
The Optical Illusions keep coming: from Jay’s magic tricks to some tricky history about the great Seamus Burke to nature’s ultimate optical illusion – the mirage.
Jay and Bridget have more incredible card tricks up their sleeves. Then they share the magical story about one of the great card artists – Arthur Lloyd. And Bridget demonstrates why you can’t beat an aardvark when it comes to finding the ‘seemingly’ impossible.