MICHAEL MURPHY TURNS 27 today and the Donegal captain features on ‘Rodd Hogg – The Irish Magician’ on Irish TV this evening.
Produced and filmed by Brendan Bradas O’Donnell – a native of Glenties – of Jacksonsmediatv, the six-part series was filmed over eight months and will air this evening, Thursday, for the first episode at 8:30pm.
ULSTER up first for THE IRISH MAGICIAN new show airing on @irishtv Thursday @8.30pm @roddhogg @jacksonsmediatv pic.twitter.com/OwTaZ87kTB
— katherine kirk (@KirkKatherine) August 3, 2016
The first show has Donegal’s own star Murphy appearing, along with world class snooker players, Joe Swail and Mark Allen, Northern Ireland soccer stars Stuart Dallas, Paddy McCourt and Niall McGinn and each and everyone of these sports stars are amazed at the close up tricks.
Promising to have viewers’ jaws dropping as he performs complex tricks on unsuspecting celebrities and members of the public, Derry magician Rodd Hogg is filmed walking about city streets as he journeys through Belfast, Dublin, Kerry, Liverpool, Manchester and London, stopping off at live venues, hotels, bars and restaurants.
The popular magician’s skills are fully on display as he performs his close-up magic tricks to camera.
He said: “In each episode I perform six different tricks with six different groups of people and perform an individual trick on one famous face also. Everything you see on TV is exactly as it happens. The focus is very much on the audience and their reactions and how magic can touch people emotionally and provide a real sense of wonder. So it is all about the people who watch magic because without an audience it would not exist.”
Rodd Hogg was awarded the title of ‘Irish Ring Close-Up Magic Champion’ by the Brotherhood of Magicians in 2013 and is a member of the prestigious Magic Circle in London.
[adrotate group=”53″]He said: “Magic is an art form and probably one of the most unique because you really connect with people and make them forget about everything going on around them.”
Very much an entertainer as well as a magician, Hogg is admired for his breezy style and cheerful manner that puts those around him at ease. He even manages to incorporate a little bit of playful stealing in his act.
“In a recession I’ll never go poor,” Hogg admits, sending a warning shot to anyone around him to hold on tight to their rings, watches and wallets.
Irish TV producer Brendan Bradas O’Donnell, joined by snooker player Joe Swail; magician Rodd Hogg, snooker player Mark Allen and Irish TV editor Katherine Kirk
“I would like to highlight I always give stuff back,” he quickly said, revealing he can never resist including the stealing tricks for the looks of amazement on people’s faces when they see their watch gone from their wrist. “That reaction is priceless!”
The part-time stuntman also enjoys being shackled in handcuffs under water with a limited time to escape. He concluded: “I am really excited about the show because people like to be entertained and love to be amazed. There is quite a lot of work to it because I am designing tricks never seen before. It’s about pushing yourself to the limit and seeing what you can achieve.”
[adrotate group=”38″]The six-part series starts on August 4 at 8.30pm and goes out every Thursday over six weeks. Be sure to tune in for some riveting magic and top class entertainment.
Irish TV can be found on channel 191 on Sky television and their website is available by clicking here.
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