Staff reporter Henry Mietkiewicz comments on the show in The Toronto Star saying, "Viewers eager to know more about the differences between science and claptrap should tune in".
[3] The 90-minute film, made by Open Media, was first shown in the UK under the title Secrets of the Psychics.
Simon Hoggart wrote in The Spectator that this was the first show ever to take on the notoriously litigious Uri Geller.
[4] In 1998 the Broadcasting Standards Commission in the United Kingdom rejected a complaint made by Uri Geller.
Susan Blackmore summarized the conclusions as saying that it, "wasn't unfair to have magicians showing how they duplicate those 'psychic feats', and experts saying there is no reliable scientific evidence for his psychic powers whatsoever".