Ace of Wands - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
One and One and One Are Four - Part One
Meet Tarot, Ace of Wands and renowned illusionist - a 20th century Robin Hood - with a pinch of Merlin and a dash of Houdini. In this episode, Tarot's magic skills are put to use when a laboratory is burgled and a professor's brainchild, a device to cure paralysis, is stolen. Tarot and his friends Lulli, Sam and Mr. Sweet are asked to find the missing invention which could, in the wrong hands, be a devastating weapon.
One and One and One Are Four - Part Two
Trying to track down the invention, Tarot and Sam trail Teddy Talk. Teddy disappears into a black car owned by the beautiful but evil Madame Midnight, one of Tarot's most evil and powerful adversaries.
One and One and One Are Four - Part Three
When Tarot finally comes face-to-face with the mysterious Madame Midnight, the final round in this exciting battle of wits begins disastrously for Tarot. It looks as though she holds all the aces. Or does she?
The Mind Robbers - Part One
Tarot, with the help of Lulli, Sam and Mr. Sweet, is asked to investigate the mysterious disappearances of two government ministers. He is intrigued particularly when he discovers a certain sinister Señor Zandar is involved.
The Mind Robbers - Part Two
Tarot, Sam and Lulli follow the trail of the disappearing ministers to a very strange house and Señor Zandar is waiting for them.
The Mind Robbers - Part Three
Hypnotised by Zandar, Lulli lures Tarot into a trap. Zandar and the Fat Boy open their sinister box of tricks with surprising results.
The Mind Robbers - Part Four
Tarot and Lulli have been locked up by Fat Boy in an empty cellar. Empty - except for a poisonous snake that hates people. And the final round begins of Tarot vs Zandar.
Now You See It, Now You Don't - Part One
A daring bank robbery, clouds of smoke, an incredible houseboat and a mysterious villain are the strange ingredients for a new adventure for Tarot and co.
Now You See It, Now You Don't - Part Two
Falk holds Lulli and Sam prisoner in his boat. He is now ready to put his master plan into action. Has Tarot another trick up his sleeve with which to foil Falk? It was originally planned to build a reproduction of the main switchroom at Battersea Power Station for tonight's episode. Then director John Russell decided to try and film inside the power station itself. Permission was granted and you can see for yourself what happened in tonight's episode
The Smile - Part One
A birthday surprise - then Venus vanishes. But how and where? And who are the mysterious Tun-Ju and Mrs. Kite? Tarot is alarmed, but why?
The Smile - Part Two
It's a dead end for Tarot and Lulli, but "gas man" Sam tracks art-shark Tun-Ju and discovers a very unpleasant kind of magic.
The Smile - Part Three
Ozzie the Owl squawks and Sam begins to get his memory back. Later, Tarot, Sam and Lulli visit Tun-Ju, the emperor of art-thieves and it's fun and games all round. But what is the ominous Tun-Ju really after?
The Smile - Part Four
The Mona Lisa is threatened as Tun-Ju embarks on the most daring scheme of his career as the emperor of art-thieves. In this last episode, Tarot and Tun-Ju finally meet.head on and it results in a deadly double-cross.
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