14
scholars will be picked from auditions taking place
across the UK. The successful applicants are then
whisked away to magic school where they will have
18 days of intense training by top professional magicians.
While
the apprentices make the transformation from novice
to magician, the children watching will also get to
brush up on their own sorcery skills. In an accompanying
series the magic mentors will give away some of their
hottest secrets in step-by-step guides so children
can learn how to perform magic tricks to amaze their
family and friends at home.
The
apprentices will be schooled in the history of magic
and folklore, the latin for casting spells, chemistry,
card tricks and also look after resident magic animals.
As their knowledge and skills progress they will be
taught the art of illusion.
At
the end of each week, the children will compete, performing
their magic in front of a live audience and the Sorcerer
himself. The Sorcerer's Apprentice, being made
for CBBC by independent production company Twenty
Twenty, will be shown later this year.
CBBC
creative director Anne Gilchrist said, "The Sorcerer's
Apprentice is going to be a great event for CBBC.
Children of all ages are fascinated by magic and this
show will inspire and amaze in equal measures."