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Dear Mr.Chen,I am glad that everything worked out and I look forward to meeting you.I will be at the Peninsula Hotel (852).Lets plan to meet at 1:00PM on 26 April at my hotel,please just ask for me at the service desk.Also,please email me your hotel,so that I am able to contact you in Hong Kong.Cheers,Ted
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亲爱的陈先生,我很高兴一切都如此顺利,很期待与你的见面.我将会入住半岛酒店,电话号码是(852)月26号下午一点我们在我住的酒店会面吧,跟服务台说明是找我的就可以了.还有,你发邮件告诉我你入住的酒店,好让我在香港可以及时联系到你.此致Ted
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很高兴所有的事情都搞定了,希望早点跟你碰面。我将入住Peninsula酒店,电话 (852)。4月26号下午一点在我住的酒店好了。在前台提我的名字就行。把你住的酒店名字通过电子邮件告诉我,我好在香港联系你。ted
我很高兴一切都成功解决,我期待着迎接你。我会在半岛酒店( 852 ) 年。让我们订在我的酒店下午1时4月26日见面,在服务台只要问我就可以了。另外,请发电子邮件让我看看你的饭店,所以我才能够在香港与您联系。恭喜 泰德。
很高兴每件事都解决了,我希望能和你见下面。我会在Peninsula 酒店(852)。让我们计划下在4月26号1点在我酒店见面,请到服务台找我就可以了。还有请把你的的酒店发邮件给我,以至于我能在香港联系你。
我非常高兴所有东西都解决了并期待与您见面。我将入住Peninsula 宾馆(852)。这样计划吧,让我们4月26日下午一点在我入住的宾馆见面,请您到宾馆前台查询我的信息。另外,请把您的宾馆信息发邮件给我,我可以在香港和您联系。谢谢Ted...
很高兴一切日程都确定下来了,我很期待和您会面。我会在半岛酒店等你,电话(-2888。让我们在4月26日1:00钟会面,地点是在我住的酒店,你可以到服务台去找我。另外,请发电子邮件告诉我你下榻的宾馆,以便我在香港能够与您联系。 谢谢...
陈先生,你好,很高兴告诉您,一切结果都已经出来了。现在我很想和您见一面。我到时候会在半岛酒店入住。酒店电话是(852).我希望能和您在4月26见面,时间是下午1点。您到酒店前台直接说找我就行。还有麻烦您把您的酒店地址发到我邮箱,等我到香港后好联系您。谢谢!
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很高兴一切事宜都进展得这顺利.非常期待能与你会面~~我将会入住半岛酒店,那里的前台电话是(852)..,我打算在4月26日1点钟左右在那里跟你见个面,到达那里后,请你直接跟服务台的小姐说找我就可以了..另外,麻烦你把入住的酒店的地址发到我邮箱,等我到香港后好联系您~~
祝你健康!Ted...
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Newton Edward Daniels, known by his stage name Paul Daniels (born 6 April 1938), is an English
and television performer. He achieved international fame through his television series , which ran on the
from 1979 to 1994.
Daniels was born at , , the son of Handel Newton Daniels and Nancy Lloyd. Handel (known as Hugh) was a cinema projectionist at the Hippodrome Theatre and a former worker at
on Coatham Road in , Redcar, and his first job as a junior clerk in the treasurer's office of
Council, Daniels served as a
in the 1st Battalion, , during his
and was posted to the British garrison in , before training as an accountant in local government. Even at this early age he had thinning hair which he claimed to be an act of 'magic'. Daniels later sported a
for much of his television career. After working as a junior clerk and then as an auditor in local government, Daniels joined his parents in the grocery business they were running at the time.[] He later set up his own shop – at one point a mobile shop – but eventually gave this up in favour of his growing career as a magician.
Daniels' interest in magic began at the age of 11 when, during a holiday, he read a book called . He has stated that: "From that moment, I can safely say that all I ever wanted to do in life was to become a professional magician". He began performing magic as a hobby, occasionally entertaining at parties and youth clubs and later doing shows for fellow servicemen during his national service. After returning to civilian life he continued to develop his magic by performing in clubs in the evenings while working at his grocery business during the day. At one point he worked with his first wife Jackie under the name of 'The Eldanis', an anagram of Daniels. It was while working the clubs that he developed what would become his long-running , "You'll like this ... not a lot, but you'll like it." He has stated that he first came up with the line at a club in
as a way to deal with a heckler.
A major turning point in Daniels' career came in 1969 when he was offered a summer season at . He decided to sell his grocery business and try magic as a full-time career. He made his television debut on the long-running
in 1970, and came second.
saw Daniels in that show and later gave him a regular spot on a show compèred by , , for .
In 1978 ITV gave Daniels his own Sunday night show Paul Daniels' Blackpool Bonanza and his first series for the
was For My Next Trick, where Daniels appeared with several other magicians and singer . This led to Daniels presenting his own television series, The Paul Daniels Magic Show, on
from 1979 until 1994. As well as featuring tricks and illusions for pure entertainment, he also included a regular segment (the "Bunko Booth") in which he exposed the confidence tricks of street charlatans. He also replicated the kind of results that have impressed researchers of the paranormal and parapsychologists in a segment called Under Laboratory Conditions, thereby demonstrating his scepticism about claims made in these fields.
Daniels starred in his own stage show, It's Magic, at the
from 10 December 1980 until 6 February 1982. At that time, the show was one of the longest-running magic shows ever staged in . By this point he was already working with his future wife, , whose role as his assistant would become a major feature of his act. She had first worked with him on his summer season show in
In addition to his magic shows he hosted a number of other television series during the 1980s and 1990s, including three BBC1 quiz shows: ,
and , and the children's television programme
(also for the BBC), about a magician called Wizbit and a rabbit called Woolly, who lived in Puzzleopolis.
In 1987, Daniels hosted a controversial
live special of his magic show where he replicated a
escape from an . The trick was deliberately staged to give the illusion that the escape had gone tragically wrong and Daniels had been killed - he was later broadcast as having successfully escaped from the device.
Daniels and McGee were the focus of one of the episodes of the 2001 BBC documentary series , presented by , with Daniels additionally appearing on
costume, interviewed by
in her guise as . In 2004, Daniels and McGee appeared in the
reality TV show, , and in 2006, they appeared in the
show . They were the first act voted off the show, after singing "" by . Daniels and McGee also made a guest appearance in the
series in early 2007, with McGee changing places with journalist and presenter .
In August 2011, while filming a scene for ITV's , Daniels was struck by a flying pizza, thrown by the puppet . He got a piece of pizza in his eye and called in to a cottage hospital for them to rinse it out.
On 10 October 2012, Daniels and McGee appeared on
In 2013, Daniels and Debbie McGee toured their 'First Farewell Tour'.
Daniels was awarded the prestigious "Magician of the Year’" Award by the
in 1982, and was the first magician from outside the US to receive it. An
special of The Paul Daniels Magic Show won the
Award at the International TV Festival in
Daniels was the first recipient of The Maskelyne, awarded for services to British Magic by
Daniels was also awarded the "Great Lafayette Award" by the
Daniels is known for being outspoken on a range of matters, including politics and current affairs as well as magic, entertainment and fellow celebrities.
Daniels is a supporter of the . In 1992,
claimed Daniels was threatening to leave the United Kingdom if the
(part of the
article). Daniels was subsequently ridiculed for remaining in the UK after Labour won the , although the Labour Party's policies had changed considerably in the intervening five years during which it had portrayed itself as "New Labour". The Sun even urged its readers to vote Labour in 1997. Daniels has since clarified his position on his website, stating:
I never said that at all. This was a creation of a north east journalist who ‘edited’ the answer to his own question: ‘If Labour get in would you leave the country?’ to which I replied, "IF Labour get in and they go back to what they did last time they were in power, which put interest rates at well over 20% and income tax at 93%, which they really did, then I would have to CONSIDER leaving the country." At the time I was buying a new house in this country. Fortunately New Labour had , whose father was a Conservative MP, and he merely continued on with Conservative policies...I doubt very much if I would ever leave this country. I have too much love tied up in family in the UK.
Daniels was not entirely correct in this, however: Tony Blair's father, , was never elected as an MP but was a Conservative candidate and chairman of the local Conservative association.
On the subject of , he has stated: "make them afraid of the punishment ... when I heard
had tried to commit suicide – I’d have helped him. There are no ifs or buts about Huntley. With him, I wouldn’t even have told him the result of the trial, he'd just have gone to sleep and never woken up".
Daniels has stated that he has very little sympathy with the homeless since, in his words, "I was always trying to be best, to get ahead of the other guy. And I can't say why, I just knew I could ... I saw Peter Stringfellow on TV one time, and we both have a little, but not very much, sympathy for the homeless, because both of us came from very poor backgrounds, got off our arses and grafted".
Daniels now refuses to attend magic conferences in the UK since they "...were ruined for me by bitchiness and jealousy...now I only go to foreign conventions where, to be honest, I am greeted with respect and civility AND I have tons of 'foreign' magician friends."
He is dismissive of modern . He has described
as "not very original".
He is also dismissive of modern
– "I don't think much to modern impressionists either. Forget ."
On journalism – "I don't really understand why journalism has to be so nasty, so sarcastic and intrusive".
He said that
has hated him ever since his 1987
performance.
On the television presenter , he commented: "[He's] just nasty." In 1997 Daniels was tricked by Morris's spoof TV show .
On the hereditary system in the : "The hereditary peers, the real Lords, have the genetic knowledge so they know what to pass and what not to let through. I believe the gene carries more than physical characteristics. It's more than just education that makes the Lords better at making these kind of decisions than leaving it with the Commons. It's like an animal instinct. The aristocracy may act foolish, but in times of war and riots they have the knowledge and a belief and strength of leadership and instinct that coal miners just haven't got..."
Daniels is a .
In 2011, he tweeted that he did not consider the term "" to bear racist connotations and accused those who held the opposite view of being excessively politically correct.
Daniels married his first wife, Jacqueline Skipworth (born 1942), in 1960, when she was 17 and he was 21. He has three sons by her: Gary, Paul and . Martin sometimes appeared on The Paul Daniels Magic Show, and Paul's father, Hughie, often made props for the show, such as wooden boxes for the
Daniels married his second wife, long-time assistant , on 2 April 1988 in . The couple met in London in May 1979 during rehearsals for Daniels' summer season show in
that year. At that time he was 40 and she was 20. McGee went on to work with Daniels in his 1980 summer show in
and then his London stage show It's Magic before being offered the role of assistant in his long-running television series. Their relationship gradually became more established until he proposed in 1987. Early in their marriage they lived in a house in
that once belonged to . In 1998 they moved to a house on the banks of the
Daniels' autobiography, Under No Illusion, includes descriptions of his and McGee's joking life:
I was writing and needed to concentrate, so I had a "Do Not Disturb" sign on my back. Eventually I went to bed and Debbie was lying stark naked on the bed – eat your heart out fellas! She was wearing the sort of sleeping blindfold you get on long-haul flights. Printed on it was Do Not Disturb. But further down her body she had a sign that said Disturb!"
Daniels also claims in the book to have had, as of the year 2000,
with more than 300 women.
He said that he had a "passionate" encounter with a schoolgirl hitch-hiker in 1969 when he was aged 30, though he ejected her from the car upon realising her age. Following the
in 2012, Daniels said that he now believed Jimmy Savile, who had worked at the BBC at the same time as him, was "a bad guy" but questioned whether some accusers were "for real". Daniels had been a guest on Savile's episode of
in 1990. He was criticised by the
and Mark Williams Thomas, the former child protection officer who had exposed Savile's crimes, accused Daniels of "belittling" the victims of Jimmy Saville in one of his blog posts. The entry was later removed from the blog.
Daniels maintains a website that includes personal information, a detailed
and records podcasts. The blog incorporates Daniels's diary entries and day-to-day musings and observations on a range of topics.
for hauling props and show material with the
that reads 'MAG1C'. He also drives a
for personal use. During his life he has also owned three
Daniels is also a patron of the Regal Cinema and Theatre in . He has played the venue numerous times, last time was for Halloween 2014 as part of his "Back... Despite Popular Demand" tour.
In 2007, Daniels took part in the
about his Welsh family history.
In February 2009, Daniels and McGee appeared in Closer magazine in a picture recreating an image from an
advert that featured footballer
and his wife Victoria.
In January 2011, a wig belonging to Daniels was sold for charity on
for 1,100.
In 2012, Daniels cut off his left index finger and the tip of his ring finger, in an accident with a , in the garden shed of his
home. He drove himself from his home to hospital in , where the index finger was reattached.
On 20 February 2016, it was revealed by Daniels' family that he had been diagnosed with an "incurable brain tumour".
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