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== Shows == | == Shows == | ||
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His non-game shows include the magic formats ''The Quick Trick Show'' and ''Tricky TV'' and the arts and crafts how-to show ''Fingertips''. After these CITV shows were decommissioned, Stephen's innocent charm found a home on ITV's primetime schedule. | His non-game shows include the magic formats ''The Quick Trick Show'' and ''Tricky TV'' and the arts and crafts how-to show ''Fingertips''. After these CITV shows were decommissioned, Stephen's innocent charm found a home on ITV's primetime schedule. | ||
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Revision as of 11:30, 2 August 2020
Shows
The Big Big Talent Show (contestant)
Britain's Got Talent (ITV2 coverage)
Dancing on Ice (ITV2 coverage)
Junior Eurovision Song Contest (UK heat)
Biography
Mulhern's way in to children's TV was through performing magic on the Mad Science programme, and he still performs live magic on a regular basis; his touring production Stephen's Mega Mad Magic Show played to over a quarter of a million people. He's also played Danny in the theatre productions of Grease, appeared on The Royal Variety Show in 1997, and created and produced the Channel 4 magic show Freaky.
His non-game shows include the magic formats The Quick Trick Show and Tricky TV and the arts and crafts how-to show Fingertips. After these CITV shows were decommissioned, Stephen's innocent charm found a home on ITV's primetime schedule.