[4][5] Hart has worked on British television and is an inventor and designer of magic tricks and stage illusions.
Other television credits include The Sorcerer's Apprentice for CBBC, Lorraine, The One Show for BBC One where Hart teleported a human to the top of Broadcasting House, Partners in Rhyme hosted by Len Goodman for BBC One, and ASAP, and Umagang Kay Ganda[9] live in the Philippines.
[10] For BBC Click and Objective Productions, Hart created the "world's first 360 magic trick" for the Royal Television Society.
[14] In 2024 Hart appears in series 17 of Britain's Got Talent as part of Magicians Assemble, alongside Elizabeth, Colin McCleod, and Aidan McCann.
Hart has written and performed 7 solo shows, each premiering at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
He is known for his unusual performance style that mixes unusual, original magic with storytelling and theatricality, his performance style having been described as somewhere between Hannibal Lecter and Tim Burton[16] His shows include: Since 2015, Hart has performed as part of Impossible[24] produced by Jamie Hendry, playing two seasons at the Noël Coward Theatre in London's West End, Dubai Opera, Singapore, and Smart Araneta Coliseum in the Philippines.