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Magic is for everyone and anyone, a point Ryan's determined to make during his visit to the students at Share Garden. Working outside in a thriving community garden, the students, with a diversity of disabilities, are thrilled by Ryan's exciting tricks. Ryan reveals their importance and is able to give back to them a very special gift.
Some of those most in need of cheer are the patients at St Joseph's Hospice in Hackney. After learning about the important work that goes on here, with the help of Sister Maria, Ryan performs a series of very special magic tricks for the patients and the carers at the hospice.
Ryan's off to the National Army Museum in London to meet two inspirational RAF veterans, Andy and Alan. While hearing about their heroism and sacrifice, Ryan performs a series of tricks that question what celebrity really means.
When Ryan was a kid he almost went off the rails but magic gave him a second chance. This week he wants to give back to a group of young people who have had their own troubles with the law. Devising a special trick, Ryan encourages them to realise that it's possible to overcome challenging situations by trusting their intuition.
In Brixton, Ryan gets to meet Solomon, the organiser of a local soup kitchen. Solomon has devoted his life to the charity and to helping people out on the street for over a decade. As a way of thanking him for his efforts, Ryan works out a magic trick that rewards Solomon's local heroism.
Ryan's mother bought him his first magic set for Christmas and seeing the look of amazement on his mum's face after he performed his first trick inspired him to become the magician that he is today.
Ryan wants to pass on the gift of magic, and who better than a group of young mums on a well-earned trip out, sans kids, for a break and a bit of a laugh?