Despite being listed in magazines and commonly referred to as "The Paul Daniels Magic Show", the onscreen title for the majority of the show's life was simply just "Paul Daniels".
Although used on occasion beforehand, the series was only permanently renamed onscreen to "The Paul Daniels Magic Show" from Episode #14.1 (1993) onwards.
Rare examples of the programme being titled "The Paul Daniels Magic Show" before this point are Episode #12.0 (1990) and Episode #13.0 (1991).
Although used on occasion beforehand, the series was only permanently renamed onscreen to "The Paul Daniels Magic Show" from Episode #14.1 (1993) onwards.
Rare examples of the programme being titled "The Paul Daniels Magic Show" before this point are Episode #12.0 (1990) and Episode #13.0 (1991).
The average ratings for each of the fifteen series is placed under the "Trivia" section of the first episode in each run. In the instance of one-off specials (Christmas, Halloween, etc.) then the individual rating is placed under that entry.
The average duration of the series increased as the years went by:
The first series of four specials ranged between 30-35 minutes, whereas series 2-6 were given a 40 minute timeslot. Series 7-13 were expanded to a 45 minute slot, whereas the final two series were given a 50 minute place in the schedule.
The duration of the various Christmas, Halloween and Easter specials varied, but the majority were a 50 minute duration.
The first series of four specials ranged between 30-35 minutes, whereas series 2-6 were given a 40 minute timeslot. Series 7-13 were expanded to a 45 minute slot, whereas the final two series were given a 50 minute place in the schedule.
The duration of the various Christmas, Halloween and Easter specials varied, but the majority were a 50 minute duration.