Paul Kirrage
Directing
Known For

Variety show introduced by American ventriloquist Ronn Lucas.
The Ronn Lucas Show

Elton John on his extraordinary career and his songwriting partnership with lyricist Bernie Taupin.
Elton John: The Nation's Favourite Song

The Magic Comedy Strip was a British TV magic show that aired in 1992. The show featured a mix of resident (David Williamson, Ruby Cody, and The Pendragons) and guest performers. They were joined by comedians, special guests, and watched by a studio audience. The show generally opened with The Pendragons, or a guest illusionist, presenting a grand illusion, followed by a short comedy set. After the first commercial break, a guest magician would perform, followed by another comedian. After the second commercial break, the special guest would participate in a skit with a magician, and then the show would close with a grand illusions from The Pendragons.
The Magic Comedy Strip
Based on Le fantôme de l'Opéra by Gaston Leroux. Live performance filmed at the Alexandra theatre, Birmingham.
The Phantom of the Opera on Ice
Westlife are bowing out in their last TV appearance on 17 December 2011 before splitting up. Aired on ITV1, "Westlife: For The Last Time" sees Nicky Byrne, Kian Egan, Mark Feehily and Shane Filan sing their greatest hits in front of a studio audience, as well as partake in behind-the-scenes interviews.
Westlife: For The Last Time

While closing the park for the night, Mickey Mouse encounters legendary magician Harry Blackstone Jr. behind the counter of the magic shop. Magic and illusions fill the park. There are different cuts (featuring different celebrity presenters) for at least the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy and Spain.