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Peter Powers is a British television personality and hypnotist. He is well known in Australia for his appearances on the Footy Show .

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4-567: Powers has made several TV shows; The Power of One , which is filmed in Australia, and Street Hypnosis which was filmed in the UK. He made five one-hour TV specials for UK's Channel 5, entitled The Naughty, Naughty Hypnoshow and recorded two one-hour TV specials for Network 9 in Australia in which celebrities were hypnotised. In 2008, he appeared in a one-hour special ("Housemates Hypnotized") on Big Brother Australia 2008 , where he hypnotized many of

8-413: The show usually aims for comedy rather than exhibiting the hypnotist's skill. Examples of the acts performed on the show include: The show previously aired on The Comedy Channel on Australian subscription television service Foxtel . This comedy television series-related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about a television show originating in Australia

12-566: The six-part series Mesmerised , fronted by Powers, began airing on Channel Seven in Australia. It was promptly pulled from air after one episode. This biographical article related to British television is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . The Power of One (TV series) ' The Power of One' was an Australian television series which ran for two seasons between 2006 and 2008 and featured hypnotist Peter Powers hypnotising "subjects" and forcing them to perform amusing and often embarrassing acts. The hypnotism in

16-461: The willing housemates. His TV show in the Netherlands, Peter Powers' Payback , a 10-part series, was broadcast in early 2009. On 2 June 2012, he appeared on an episode of " Australia's Funniest Home Videos " (themed "Everything's Cool"), where he hypnotised three audience members, first convincing them their dancing was "cool", then that their pants were down around their ankles. In October 2015,

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