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As Sorcar’s saw seemed to be passing through Dey’s spine, host Richard Dimbleby stepped in front of the camera and abruptly announced that the show had come to an end. Millions of BBC viewers were left to wonder whether Sorcar, an exotic-looking man clad in a turban, had just killed a woman on live television.
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That was a great read. Smile Thanks Smile
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Thanks for sharing!
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The line "It might be the first and only time a news program was forced to report a magic trick had gone exactly as planned" was brilliant!
Those who don't believe in magic will never find it.

-Roald Dahl
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