Steve Cohen magic on CBS Sunday Morning

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castawaydave
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Steve Cohen magic on CBS Sunday Morning

Postby castawaydave » May 2nd, 2008, 1:11 pm

From an email just received:

"Don't miss Steve Cohen on television this Sunday morning - May 4 - when he will be featured on CBS Sunday Morning.

The program airs from 9:00 to 10:30AM Eastern, on CBS.

See clips from Steve's long-running show Chamber Magic , and sit in on a one-to-one interview with "The Millionaires' Magician." The segment will be close to 15 minutes in length, and promises many new glimpses into his magic world at the Waldorf-Astoria and beyond.

If you miss it on television, the segment will later be viewable on the CBS Sunday Morning website"

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David Prouty
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Re: Steve Cohen magic on CBS Sunday Morning

Postby David Prouty » May 5th, 2008, 1:54 pm

Did Steve Cohen's bit air? Did anyone see it? It is not yet posted on the CBS Sunday Morning website...

Frank Dudgeon
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Re: Steve Cohen magic on CBS Sunday Morning

Postby Frank Dudgeon » May 5th, 2008, 2:57 pm

Yes, it did air. Very nice piece and very positive. I tried to record it, but the DVD I used was defective. Drat!

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Re: Steve Cohen magic on CBS Sunday Morning

Postby John Smetana » May 5th, 2008, 9:19 pm

Steve did a great job...a true 'class act'..


all the best,
John

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Re: Steve Cohen magic on CBS Sunday Morning

Postby Jon Racherbaumer » May 6th, 2008, 12:14 am

Yes, I thought it was a focused, positive piece. Steve works hard and knows how to market his magic while doing as much as possible not to trivialize our performance art. The only weird mistake was that they talked about Steve's uncle and then flashed a photo of Steve and Slydini. The "look" of the photo was apropos and lay people would catch this aspect without knowing that the photo is historically inaccurate.

Good job, all-around.

Onward...


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