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• Archive: Quick -- name the mentalist with the longest-running television show in historyIf you said, "Kreskin", you're wrong: his series that was broadcast on Canadian television in the 1970s only ran for 5 years, with a total of 90 episodes.The answer is "Dr.
• Charles Scott", who produced and appeared in a weekly one-hour program called MIND PROBE, which ran in the Kansas City broadcast area for over 10 years (yes, that's well over 500 episodes).Think about that for a moment.Over 500 weekly performances before a REAL live studio audience ... no rehearsals ... and NO "sneaky" editing -- everything was performed in real time.
• More than 15,000 people attended the show during its run (with many more watching at home), many of them returning literally hundreds of times, and often bringing friends and family members with them.And this wasn't unique in Dr. Scott's performing career.
• Recently, he was booked in a 100-seat cabaret venue for a 20-week run, and every week he had a standing-room-only crowd, despite the fact that there was no media advertising.The Secret of Dr. ScottHow does Dr. Scott develop this kind of loyalty from his audience members?Here's one of his secrets: he connects with his audiences in a genuinely forthright manner.
• He is neither humble nor bombastic ... he just gets up there and does what he does.