If you missed my appearance on yesterday's BBC Radio 4 programme,
Before Your Very Ears, you can 'Listen Again' on the BBC's
Radio 4 website for the next seven days.
And on the subject of magic: last Saturday, David took part in a Charity Gala Concert in aid of the
Slough, Windsor and Maidenhead Samaritans.
Held at the Norden Farm Centre for the Arts in Maidenhead, the three-hour-plus concert was a feast of music and entertainment featuring the legendary
Laurie Holloway and a talented line-up of singers and musicians, many of them graduates of the Montgomery Holloway Music Trust founded by Laurie and his late wife, Marion Montgomery.
Laurie performed a couple of solo items - a superb Sinatra medley and a wickedly clever Beatles medley that managed to incorporate references to Beethoven, Rachmaninoff and other classical composers along the way - as well as accompanying several of the other artistes including the amazing soprano,
Shola Hector, here seen singing 'Cabanera' from Bizet's
Carmen.

The wizard
Mr Weeks performed two magic sets: one with his usual line of patter, the other featuring his less frequently seen silent act. Here's part of the latter for your enjoyment...
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