As far as I'm concerned....it doesn't matter how the tricks are performed.....the man was, above all else, a top notch entertainer.....a legend was lost when he passed last March...
I am a member of the Magic Circle of London. I met Paul Daniels 10 years ago at the Magic Circle Centenary. I can tell you with absolute certainty exactly where the gold balls come from. They come from China. How they get under the cups? Hell if I know!
@Kragatar: You're right on the video edit. For those who aren't convinced, take a look at the table cloth grids. The cups jump to the 4th grid at 3:52, and moves to the 2nd grid at 3:55. There are a few times where the 'chopping'/loading was very obvious too: 1:57, where he is chopping the left most cup, 2:22 when he is chopping the rightmost, and 2:44 when he is loading the left cup, 3:02 middle cup, 3:16 right cup.
No chop moves anywhere my friend - except possibly the gold balls - (sponge and gold loaded at same time with the sponges compressed - gold chopped to stay in cup when he lifts to reveal the colored - but I am beginning to doubt that... still suspect the table... otherwise all of his moves were steals and dropping a ball from his hand as he lifted a cup.
You’re right about the gold ball placement courtesy of the edit-the cups do indeed move when the scene cuts. Shame to put that in because the rest of the routine was very capable sleight of hand but the gold balls spoilt it.
I think he gets a laugh because he quite deliberately makes it look like he has stolen the ball from under the first cup and placed it in his left hand.
VERY clever introduction where it makes you think you're seeing him moving the balls and it turns out they're still under the cups the whole time. Very clever since I actually was watching his hands rather than the balls like he told everyone to, thinking I could catch him out.
Even though I saw all the classic moves. I am fooled on how he got the gold balls in the cups. He was a master magician as the angles of some the moves took years to get right. RIP Paul
It is very simple, just watch Paul's hand placement at 3:50 - where he uses his right hand (to us it is on the left of the screen) and the little press releases the golden balls which are built into the table. Not too hard to figure out.
I met Paul Daniels at one of his last showsand I got his autograph and debbies and a picture and during the show my dad was picked to be a volunteer he did the trick where my dad couldn’t get off a chair and later he ripped a card up and gave half to my dad and half to another dude. Istill have it
Paul always explained tricks to you, of course not revealing the secrets, but he guided you along step by step, something other magicians don't do. Many just come on and do their tricks. He was like a teacher. It looks like this clip is from near the end of the run of his Magic Show on BBC One. By 1994/95 times were changing, and sadly Paul would be off the channel by the end of 1995.
Cups and balls done well is a classic magician’s routine. Paul’s is great. I can follow the sleight of hand for the ping-pong balls. I can see what he does with the gold balls. It’s the coloured balls I can’t work out! 🤪🤪
camera trick! you can see, when he loads the first 2nd and 3rd big ball, you can see the gold ones, in the bag of the cup, for a split of a second when he puts down tha cups after loading the big balls :D
***** Studying it closer, I see where the camera trick is... they cut to the close-up shot at 3:52 where he's setting the big balls on top of the cups... then when they cut back to the wide shot at 3:55, the cups are significantly closer to the front of the table. They must have edited out whatever move he did to load the gold balls.
Kragatar well, I didn' see that the balls were closer to the edge after the cut.. I still don't believe that he did it this way. I still believe that when he loaded the big coloros, he loaded the gold ones too, in the back of the cups, and then just camera alignment to hide it from view.
***** Personally I have always believed that it is the table that is gimmicked. Just before he raises the cups for the final loads, he pushes on the wand that lies in front of him and that action activates a mechanism so that the golden balls appear from under the table.You cannot look under the table because of the cloth, that must have a reason.
brotherbor My guess is that he actually handled the cups a bit more after placing the big balls on top of them, and that's when he loaded the gold balls. But that bit was edited out, perhaps because the cameras caught too much and they didn't want to ruin the trick.
At exactly 3:09 you can see where he places the yellow big ball into the cup. He places a big ball into the cup each time he takes the second ball out from under, notice how he brings the cup to his pocket and not his hand to the cup. He reapeats this for each cup and voila big balls under the cup.
I just know that pretty much every person who is commenting and from the Paul Daniels Era, you owned a Paul Daniels magic set and begged your parents for one for Christmas
If you think about it, Paul might be deliberately giving his game away at the start. He duped us with camera angles and cuts but he could also fool us with close-up 'Bunco' magic every time. In Paul's autobiography he mentions finally mastering this trick, which pleased him immensely and his skills made him quite well off. He'd obviously developed this old routine over the years.
You can see him putting the coloured balls in, shame it was camera trickery for the gold ball, the cups move at 3.53 form the back to the front of the table!
I watched this and three quarters of the way through I thought hmmm this isn't one of his best... until he got to the larger balls, and then I was very impressed!
It is very simple, just watch Paul's hand placement at 3:50 - where he uses his right hand (to us it is on the left of the screen) and the little press releases the golden balls which are built into the table. Not too hard to figure out.
+Learning It Quietly From 1:34 - 1:45 he's making it look as though he's picking balls up and passing them between his hands so the audience is thinking "Ah, I see what you're doing, you're not catching me out". Then he makes it really obvious that he hasn't actually picked them up. At 1:53 he shows his hands to say "Haha, I haven't even picked them up you daft commoners" Setting the scene for the real sleight of hand that follows shortly after
www.hartlepoolmail.co.uk/news/local/paul-daniels-dies-of-brain-tumour-aged-77-1-7801922 Debbie may have lost a loving husband his sons a father but his memory will live on in the thoughts of those he met and those he encouraged to perform a skill that entertains all nationalities a great and sad loss may he rest in peace
+Thegameshowcase Explain them for those of us who are not as clever as you please? I can see how he did the one where the cups appear to pass through each other, he just drops one, catches it and lets the lower one drop. That's sleight of hand.
+Clive Bindley Okey, you probably wasn't expecting me to do this but here it is. On the first trick he obviously puts the stick behind the cup. On the first ball trick he takes a ball from the first cup when he shows that the balls are there. If you pause at 1:58 just before the other camera angle comes on you can see the ball in his hand. He then puts the ball in the other cup. Easy trick. Then he just repeats the same thing as you can see on the camera angle at about 2:20. On the next trick you can see that when he takes the ball from the top of the cup he very gently tilts the cup so he can put a ball there. Then he does the moving thing and shows that he moved the ball. Repeat two more times. Also a very easy trick. I can't explain how he got the big balls there though. Probably hiding inside or behind the cups. But yeah otherwise it's very simple.
+Thegameshowcase I think the answer to where the bigger balls came from is something to do with the table..you can see it's not an ordinary table it consists of squares.
@@CB-xr1eg he pushes a button behind the wand and the cups are placed exactly over the middle of the square, suggesting a mechanism that elevated the gold balls through a hole, black obviously which isn't visable to the naked eye, Paul is positioning the cups with some attention to how exact they are, how the mechanism works is another thing comlpetely.
When he did his second check of the balls, you can see he lingers on the first cup while touching it for a really long time. He rolls the ball up his sleeve. When he checks the middle ball, as he puts the cup back down, he rolls the ball into the cup. Now the cups are 0-2-1 as he shows. Next, as he checks the 3rd ball again, he pulls it into his sleeve. The cups are now 0-2-0. When he goes to reveal the middle cup again, he actually lets the ball roll from his sleeve which is very obvious. For the next part of the trick with the balls going from the pocket to under the cup, every time he goes to grab the ball from the top of the cup, he does some dubious looking covering of the cup while very obviously tilting the cup up noticeably, placing the ball immediately underneath. He actually has a 4th ball in his sleeve that he pulls out now and that is the ball you actually see him toss around. That is the 2nd and 3rd tricks explained. The first trick of dropping the cups through each other I don't know how to explain even though it is probably the easiest (I have 0 background in magic and only saw his blatant hand movements). Again, I don't know magic, but I would guess that those big colorful and gold balls are some time of foam and were compacted into the top of the cups from the start and that he release a catch to let the balls fall one at a time out of the cup. Not sure why this trick was blown up here as I only watched this video once and could already explain most of it with no background knowledge.
+Nools McSpanner He died of brain cancer this week which is why these clips have risen in popularity, he was a well known British magician who added comedy to his routines.
+Nools McSpanner The first one is easiest actually. I caught all of them too, though the larger ball/gold ball trick confused me the most. Anyways, the cup didn't actually go through the other one. He just dropped the first cup hard enough to force the one in his hand to drop to the table while catching the one he dropped in his hand. Basically the cups just switches places.
As far as I'm concerned....it doesn't matter how the tricks are performed.....the man was, above all else, a top notch entertainer.....a legend was lost when he passed last March...
I am a member of the Magic Circle of London. I met Paul Daniels 10 years ago at the Magic Circle Centenary. I can tell you with absolute certainty exactly where the gold balls come from. They come from China. How they get under the cups? Hell if I know!
I think they’re in the table. At 3:51 Paul seems to press something on the back edge of the table, having moved the cups further back
I do some close up magic myself - and even knowing how it is done one can't help be in awe and admiration seeing a true master at his work.
RIP Paul
I miss Paul... not a lot, but I miss him.
@Christoffer-Lucas Jens Alexander 2017n Paul would often use the catchphrase "You'll like this... not a lot, but you'll like it!"
It's amazing how he holds his hands as if he was palming the ball when he really isn't to distract you from when he actually does the move.
YES I NOTCED THAT. He even pretended to pick up a ball before proceeding to pretend to palm it. What a rascal
that`s NOT amazin - it part of the routine
@@martipowell2878 Thank you, oh wise one.
This is why whenever any of my students tell me they want to write a mystery, I make them watch this routine.
Tastes change, but craftmanship, and showmanship are timeless. I always enjoyed watching the show in the early 80's. "Say yes, Paul."
I grew up watching his shows and he still is and will always be my favorite.
@Kragatar:
You're right on the video edit. For those who aren't convinced, take a look at the table cloth grids. The cups jump to the 4th grid at 3:52, and moves to the 2nd grid at 3:55.
There are a few times where the 'chopping'/loading was very obvious too: 1:57, where he is chopping the left most cup, 2:22 when he is chopping the rightmost, and 2:44 when he is loading the left cup, 3:02 middle cup, 3:16 right cup.
No chop moves anywhere my friend - except possibly the gold balls - (sponge and gold loaded at same time with the sponges compressed - gold chopped to stay in cup when he lifts to reveal the colored - but I am beginning to doubt that... still suspect the table... otherwise all of his moves were steals and dropping a ball from his hand as he lifted a cup.
You’re right about the gold ball placement courtesy of the edit-the cups do indeed move when the scene cuts. Shame to put that in because the rest of the routine was very capable sleight of hand but the gold balls spoilt it.
I love this version of cups and balls. A couple of cool little details that i like.
Best cups routine i have seen nice one paul
I love that at 2:00 Paul gets a round of applause when he has done absolutely nothing yet! 😂😂
I think he gets a laugh because he quite deliberately makes it look like he has stolen the ball from under the first cup and placed it in his left hand.
@@nathan87as they applaud, he is actually palming the ball from the left hand cup and putting it under the middle cup! 😂😂
He gives you
JUST enough for you to think you know what he's doing, and then BAM, where did the gold ones come from??!
VERY clever introduction where it makes you think you're seeing him moving the balls and it turns out they're still under the cups the whole time. Very clever since I actually was watching his hands rather than the balls like he told everyone to, thinking I could catch him out.
That last part of the routine with the gold balls is pretty sneaky and very clever. 😉👍
Even though I saw all the classic moves. I am fooled on how he got the gold balls in the cups. He was a master magician as the angles of some the moves took years to get right. RIP Paul
+1 I thought I was an ace until the gold balls came out, amazing!
It is very simple, just watch Paul's hand placement at 3:50 - where he uses his right hand (to us it is on the left of the screen) and the little press releases the golden balls which are built into the table. Not too hard to figure out.
One of the best magicians ever. RIP
Amazing how it is done, RIP Paul Daniels
I met Paul Daniels at one of his last showsand I got his autograph and debbies and a picture and during the show my dad was picked to be a volunteer he did the trick where my dad couldn’t get off a chair and later he ripped a card up and gave half to my dad and half to another dude. Istill have it
RIP Paul, I am glad I got to see you when you were in your prime
How did he did???
he had a brain tumour
how sad...
yes mate, not only was a brilliant magician, he really was a nice guy :) He was very funny too
Simply amazing!
in the days when entertainment was just that ! - One of the best...Saturday evening entertainment for the family - remember that?
How great Paul Daniel!!
RIP Paul Daniels
We can't watch this beautiful move anymore..
Paul always explained tricks to you, of course not revealing the secrets, but he guided you along step by step, something other magicians don't do. Many just come on and do their tricks. He was like a teacher. It looks like this clip is from near the end of the run of his Magic Show on BBC One. By 1994/95 times were changing, and sadly Paul would be off the channel by the end of 1995.
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Cups and balls done well is a classic magician’s routine. Paul’s is great. I can follow the sleight of hand for the ping-pong balls. I can see what he does with the gold balls. It’s the coloured balls I can’t work out! 🤪🤪
bloody brilliant
Put onto magiciansandmagic, thank you for posting.
+Kenny Williamson You're welcome!
+brotherbor amazing channel I sub
Where DID the gold ones come from?
camera trick! you can see, when he loads the first 2nd and 3rd big ball, you can see the gold ones, in the bag of the cup, for a split of a second when he puts down tha cups after loading the big balls :D
*****
Studying it closer, I see where the camera trick is... they cut to the close-up shot at 3:52 where he's setting the big balls on top of the cups... then when they cut back to the wide shot at 3:55, the cups are significantly closer to the front of the table. They must have edited out whatever move he did to load the gold balls.
Kragatar
well, I didn' see that the balls were closer to the edge after the cut.. I still don't believe that he did it this way. I still believe that when he loaded the big coloros, he loaded the gold ones too, in the back of the cups, and then just camera alignment to hide it from view.
***** Personally I have always believed that it is the table that is gimmicked. Just before he raises the cups for the final loads, he pushes on the wand that lies in front of him and that action activates a mechanism so that the golden balls appear from under the table.You cannot look under the table because of the cloth, that must have a reason.
brotherbor
My guess is that he actually handled the cups a bit more after placing the big balls on top of them, and that's when he loaded the gold balls. But that bit was edited out, perhaps because the cameras caught too much and they didn't want to ruin the trick.
1:57 see the ball in his hand on the left hand side
R I P Sir! You are a Legend!
may he rest in peace thanks for sharing your talent with us
Masterful.
2:53 how did that ball get there? I see the load, but how did he steal a ball into that hand to load the cup? 🤨
At exactly 3:09 you can see where he places the yellow big ball into the cup. He places a big ball into the cup each time he takes the second ball out from under, notice how he brings the cup to his pocket and not his hand to the cup. He reapeats this for each cup and voila big balls under the cup.
Pause around 1:58-59 and you can see the ball in his right hand
I just know that pretty much every person who is commenting and from the Paul Daniels Era, you owned a Paul Daniels magic set and begged your parents for one for Christmas
wow, 1:58 you can see the ball in his right hand and he puts inside the cup then covers the ball in the middle
Rest in Peace
Amazing.
I think penn and teller appreciated this one.
If you think about it, Paul might be deliberately giving his game away at the start. He duped us with camera angles and cuts but he could also fool us with close-up 'Bunco' magic every time. In Paul's autobiography he mentions finally mastering this trick, which pleased him immensely and his skills made him quite well off. He'd obviously developed this old routine over the years.
You can see him putting the coloured balls in, shame it was camera trickery for the gold ball, the cups move at 3.53 form the back to the front of the table!
The consummate professional.
beautiful slight of hand. if you watch closely you can see he sneak balls under the cup when he picks up the cup.
I watched this and three quarters of the way through I thought hmmm this isn't one of his best... until he got to the larger balls, and then I was very impressed!
Cool magician.
I know this guy and he's Paul Daniels Nephew!
Jeez his cups and balls are superior to any other magician's that I've seen, however I do like his 1 cup routine better.
At 1:58 u can see the ball in his right hand just about
i wish had a magic wand that could inject balls like that
1:33 the man puts the cup in front of the ball and picks the ball.up
oh I watched after that
that was super tricky. that is magic for magicians!
+vilkome I guess I should pay more attention next time
Hmm
how does this only have 5k views but a cat, flying across the screen, to horrifically annoying music get like 100m views.
I could follow all of it, up until the gold balls... I have no idea where they came from!
It is very simple, just watch Paul's hand placement at 3:50 - where he uses his right hand (to us it is on the left of the screen) and the little press releases the golden balls which are built into the table. Not too hard to figure out.
the magic of UA-cams pause button ruins the trick you clearly see the ball.
+MrTonyheaney
On which trick, and where did you pause it?
look carefull with the small balls and you will see it i his hand
ledgend even had magic set when wee lass rip
the ball switch fckng faked me XD
this is very smooth
Why do the audience applaud at 2:00? He didn't do anything yet.
+Learning It Quietly From 1:34 - 1:45 he's making it look as though he's picking balls up and passing them between his hands so the audience is thinking "Ah, I see what you're doing, you're not catching me out". Then he makes it really obvious that he hasn't actually picked them up. At 1:53 he shows his hands to say "Haha, I haven't even picked them up you daft commoners" Setting the scene for the real sleight of hand that follows shortly after
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Debbie may have lost a loving husband his sons a father but his memory will live on in the thoughts of those he met and those he encouraged to perform a skill that entertains all nationalities a great and sad loss may he rest in peace
RIP
Spomge balls 100%
check out my magic video cup and balls- the joker
when he changes his hands on the cups is when he is putting the balls in the cup..but...you can NOT see the balls....
if you look carefully you see how he does it.
A teacher for the student
Could see exactly what he was doing apart from the big balls.
Theres 4 balls b r u h
Cups and balls?...what a load of old cups !!
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You can very obviously see how he did all his tricks except the last one.
+Thegameshowcase
Explain them for those of us who are not as clever as you please?
I can see how he did the one where the cups appear to pass through each other, he just drops one, catches it and lets the lower one drop.
That's sleight of hand.
+Clive Bindley Okey, you probably wasn't expecting me to do this but here it is. On the first trick he obviously puts the stick behind the cup. On the first ball trick he takes a ball from the first cup when he shows that the balls are there. If you pause at 1:58 just before the other camera angle comes on you can see the ball in his hand. He then puts the ball in the other cup. Easy trick. Then he just repeats the same thing as you can see on the camera angle at about 2:20. On the next trick you can see that when he takes the ball from the top of the cup he very gently tilts the cup so he can put a ball there. Then he does the moving thing and shows that he moved the ball. Repeat two more times. Also a very easy trick. I can't explain how he got the big balls there though. Probably hiding inside or behind the cups. But yeah otherwise it's very simple.
+Thegameshowcase
I think the answer to where the bigger balls came from is something to do with the table..you can see it's not an ordinary table it consists of squares.
Thats kinda the point
@@CB-xr1eg he pushes a button behind the wand and the cups are placed exactly over the middle of the square, suggesting a mechanism that elevated the gold balls through a hole, black obviously which isn't visable to the naked eye, Paul is positioning the cups with some attention to how exact they are, how the mechanism works is another thing comlpetely.
2:00 sorry buddy, found one.
When he did his second check of the balls, you can see he lingers on the first cup while touching it for a really long time. He rolls the ball up his sleeve. When he checks the middle ball, as he puts the cup back down, he rolls the ball into the cup. Now the cups are 0-2-1 as he shows. Next, as he checks the 3rd ball again, he pulls it into his sleeve. The cups are now 0-2-0. When he goes to reveal the middle cup again, he actually lets the ball roll from his sleeve which is very obvious. For the next part of the trick with the balls going from the pocket to under the cup, every time he goes to grab the ball from the top of the cup, he does some dubious looking covering of the cup while very obviously tilting the cup up noticeably, placing the ball immediately underneath. He actually has a 4th ball in his sleeve that he pulls out now and that is the ball you actually see him toss around. That is the 2nd and 3rd tricks explained. The first trick of dropping the cups through each other I don't know how to explain even though it is probably the easiest (I have 0 background in magic and only saw his blatant hand movements). Again, I don't know magic, but I would guess that those big colorful and gold balls are some time of foam and were compacted into the top of the cups from the start and that he release a catch to let the balls fall one at a time out of the cup. Not sure why this trick was blown up here as I only watched this video once and could already explain most of it with no background knowledge.
+Nools McSpanner He died of brain cancer this week which is why these clips have risen in popularity, he was a well known British magician who added comedy to his routines.
+Nools McSpanner The first one is easiest actually. I caught all of them too, though the larger ball/gold ball trick confused me the most. Anyways, the cup didn't actually go through the other one. He just dropped the first cup hard enough to force the one in his hand to drop to the table while catching the one he dropped in his hand. Basically the cups just switches places.
No... no sleeves used in any way... trust me!
I LIKE THIS CLIP, NOT A LOT
*THAT DUDE WAS CHEATING!*
Ayy I’m younger then u but that’s great greatgreat cousin there I don’t care if u don’t believe me but it’s true u idiot
Oh, ya think?
@@northdevonpictures826 *I'm100% sure of it, dude!*
hes not the best at this trick i saw the ball in his hand a couple times
he only really flashed once.
He wasn't an awful magician. He did the best magic trick in 2016 by disappearing for good.
I hate this guys magic! It’s so boring!
Interesting but not just men do this trick so it's a bit sexist of Paul Daniels to be saying that men do this trick
RIP