Derren Brown: The Experiments
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Derren Brown: Fear and Faith
Derren gathers a group of anxious participants to test a new drug that completely removes feelings of fear
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Derren Brown: Apocalypse
What if the entire world as we know it was going to come to terrifying end - for just one man?
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Derren Brown: Svengali
The 2012 Olivier award-winning theatre show, filmed live in front of a sell-out audience, now on Channel 4
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Derren Discusses The Secret of Luck
Derren Brown explains where the ideas behind the show came from
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The Secret of Luck: On-Air Trail
Derren investigates what makes some people lucky and others attract only misfortune
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Derren Discusses The Guilt Trip
Derren Brown explains where the ideas behind the show came from
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The Guilt Trip: On-Air Trail
Can an innocent man be convinced he committed murder?
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Derren Discusses The Gameshow
Derren Brown explains where the ideas behind the show came from
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The Gameshow: On-Air Trail
Can people keep hold of their morals when part of an anonymous group?
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Derren Discusses The Assassin
Derren Brown explains where the ideas behind the show came from
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Derren Brown: The Assassin
Derren tests a subject's responsiveness to hypnosis out on the streets
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The Assassin: On-Air Trail
What does it take to make a person act completely out of character? Or even, to kill?
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Apocalypse:
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Derren must convince one person that the planet has been devastated by a catastrophic meteorite strike, and that lethal infected now roam the land.
Derren Brown Specials
Check out the full list of Derren's TV specials, including the Heist, Seance and Russian Roulette.
The Experiments:
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Revisit 2011's Experiments series - and watch Derren train an assassin, and make someone confess to a murder they didn't commit.
The Events
In 2009, Derren produced four highly complex shows of 'misdirection'. Each event has its own theme, but Derren's aim is always the same: to confuse, to confound and, of course, to control.

