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Mark got his start by working at the Douglas Magicland in Dallas, Texas. | Mark got his start by working at the Douglas Magicland in Dallas, Texas. | ||
He has been a technical advisor on many TV programs, including Bill Bixby's "[[The Magician]]". | He has been a technical advisor on many TV programs, including [[Bill Bixby]]'s "[[The Magician]]". | ||
== Books == | == Books == | ||
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Mark Wilson (born April 11, 1929) is an American magician who was host of The Magic Land of Alakazam on national TV from 1960 to 1965, assisted by his wife Nani Darnell.
Mark got his start by working at the Douglas Magicland in Dallas, Texas.
He has been a technical advisor on many TV programs, including Bill Bixby's "The Magician".
Books
- The Mark Wilson Course In Magic with Walter Gibson (1975)
- The Chop Cup Book (1979)