THINK YOU KNOW YOUR OWN MIND? THINK AGAIN.
- Four master manipulators use cunning psychological techniques to
control unsuspecting subjects in THE MIND CONTROL FREAKS -
Prepare to be dazed and amazed
by Discovery Channel’s brand new, original series, THE MIND CONTROL FREAKS. The
10-part series introduces four new experts to Discovery Channel as they expose
the inner workings of the most familiar, beguiling and interesting topic in the
world: our minds. A man forgets his fiancée; strangers give away their
car keys; a 230-pound boxer becomes unable to crush a polystyrene cup – see it to
believe it on THE
MIND CONTROL FREAKS, premiering on Discovery
Channel on Wednesday, September 10 at 8:00 p.m.
THE MIND CONTROL FREAKS demonstrates how vulnerable we can all be to those who
know how to manipulate us – no matter how strong-minded we believe we are.
Employing a range of psychological techniques from hypnosis to peer pressure,
conformity and obedience to authority – the show’s experts reveal that few of
us are ever completely in control. Most of us are susceptible to some form of
mind control and trickery and all of us have the power to learn how to
influence others – and even become control freaks ourselves.
Featuring Liv Boeree, a
world-class poker player with a degree in physics and plenty of feminine charm;
Lewis Le Val, an expert in hypnosis and mentalism; Pete Wardell, considered one
of the world’s finest sleight of hand experts and close-up magicians; and Alexis
Conran as maestro of manipulation – THE MIND CONTROL FREAKS use clever
psychological tricks and brilliant mind manipulation on unsuspecting members of
the public to get them to do things they never thought they could or would.
What’s more, these unsuspecting individuals have no idea that their actions are
under someone else’s control.
How is the power of suggestion able to render a strong
man as weak as a kitten? Is pain simply all in the mind? Can the heat from
eating super-hot chillies be blocked out from the mind? How does possessing a
supposed lucky charm instil confidence in one’s ability to be on a winning
streak? Unravel the inner workings of the mind in THE MIND CONTROL FREAKS,
which encores every Thursday at 1:00 p.m., Saturday at 4:00 p.m. and Sunday at 7:00
p.m.
Garage Robbery
Pete and Alex stage a robbery and convince witnesses
the wrong man carried out the crime. Lewis wins a bet that people can’t
remember their PIN numbers and Liv proves how easy it is to miss something that
is staring you right in the face.
Strength of
Character
Liv and Lewis use the power of suggestion to render a
strong man as weak as a kitten. Passers-by pepper spray a stranger on the
street and Alex freaks out shoppers by selling clothes from the recently
deceased.
Over My Dead Body
Pete and Alex test the comfort levels of unsuspecting
workers when they have to work alongside a dead body. Lewis twists a man’s mind
so he thinks Liv is his girlfriend – just in time for his real sweetheart to
show up and confront him about her new rival.
Haircut
Alex plays the great pretender in New York by posing
as a stylist for the stars, and giving girls ridiculous makeovers they end up
loving. Liv goes on a series of blind dates and hoodwinks some hapless Romeos
by swapping with another girl during dinner, without the men even noticing.
Lucky Man
Alex explores people’s faith in luck. Through a series
of rigged tests he identifies one person he thinks he can convince is in
possession of a lucky charm that means he just can’t lose. After the subject
experiences an incredible winning streak, will his belief in luck be strong
enough to result in his risking a life-threatening injury?
Doctor Doctor
Lewis demonstrates that pain is all in the mind by
allowing women to block out the heat from eating some super-hot chilies. Alex
distributes a Wanted poster with his own face on it – but will busy Londoners
even notice? Finally, Doctor Alex and Patient Pete spectacularly break the
Hippocratic Oath when they demonstrate the power of the white lab coat.
Car Park
Lewis creates a Voodoo Doll and an unwitting subject
ends up in pain. Alex persuades New Yorkers to hand over their car keys to him
solely because he’s wearing a high visibility jacket. Pete’s on the streets of
London showing the public that trusting faith over reason can prove costly.
Barnum
Lewis and Liv hypnotise some job hunters so they can
only tell the truth – then interview them for the job. Pete tests out the
Bystander Effect by pretending to hide himself, a puppy and a baby in the trunk
of a car. Alex uses DNA testing to reveal to New Yorkers what their
personalities are like – but actually gives them all the same spiel.
Fiancée Phone Call
Lewis uses the power of suggestion to help people
solve their first Rubik’s cube. Alex fools people into thinking they can smell
his new perfume – even though it’s just plain water, and Liv convinces a
stranger to lie to her boss.
Shock Treatment
Alex uses undercover stooges and some wickedly clever
manipulation to persuade an unwitting contributor their moral compass has been
removed by subliminal messaging. They then go on to explore how people behave
when they believe they have no responsibility for their actions because they’re
no longer in control of them.
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