In 1947, Charles became one of the founding members of the Edinburgh Magic Circle . Working in tandem with Roy Scott and Harry Burnside, he took part in
mentalism, along with straight magic, close-up magic, and many other forms. He was elected President of the Edinburgh Magic Circle at least three times. Early in his career, Charles performed on the club circuit with his own magic shows, cabaret spots at home and abroad, tarot readings, TV shows, newspaper and magazine features, and numerous interviews. He was devastated when his close friend and mentor,
Tony Andruzzi, died in tragic circumstances. Charles and Tony shared many likings –
Famous Grouse whisky, smoking, and a deep interest in the bizarre. He was a student of the occult and had a regular slot on
Radio Forth doing daily predictions and ghost stories. His home in Haddington housed his collection of unusual artifacts and books.
Edinburgh Wax Museum Charles was owner and
Curator of the
Edinburgh Wax Museum on the
Royal Mile from 1976 to 1989. During the mid-1980's, Charles operated the Castle Dracula Theater on the top floor of the museum. During the day, he hosted visitors. At night, he performed as
"Count Dracula", using a coffin and a cloak as part of his costume. Performing
mind-reading and mock ghostly
seances, the theater ran for almost three years. The Wax Museum closed in 1989, and all the wax models were disposed of. The museum had been one of the highlights of the Edinburgh tourist trail.
Radio and television Charles scripted and narrated his own weekly show, titled "Friday Frighteners" on Radio Forth. In addition, he prepared daily and weekly
horoscopes for Radio Forth for several years and did a weekly hour-long phone-in show on
astrology. He scripted and narrated numerous programs on the
supernatural for Radio Forth and the BBC. On Radio Forth he also had his own show "Beyond the Unknown". "Beyond the Unknown" lasted for four series. The first three series consisted of twenty-five programs and the fourth was a collection of ghost stories. Charles appeared on Scottish television on numerous occasions, as well as on some French, German, Italian, and American shows. He was a member of the Lothian Players, an amateur theatrical group, in which he took lead roles in various pantomimes and musical reviews. He had also been an extra in the films, '
Chariots of Fire', 'Lucia', 'Conquest of The South Pole' and '
Looking After Jo Jo'.
Magical societies Charles was a member of many magical societies during his life. • The Edinburgh Magic Circle (past President) • International Brotherhood of Sorcerers • The Esoteric Order of Pan (Arch Mage Ipsissimus) • The Immortals • Scottish Association of Magical Societies, ( Lecturer) • Also retained for many years by the El Project • The Magik Club (Patron) == Personal life ==