The Pendragons appeared on television in more than 50 countries and starred in 14 prime time specials on US networks, including their own
Night of Magic show for Disney, several ''
World's Greatest Magic shows for NBC, and Champions of Magic
for ABC. For PBS television they performed with the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra, presenting illusions to classical music. For Universal Studios they wrote, directed and starred in a night-time magic spectacular, Cinemystique: Illusions of the Night
which played to more than a million people. They were also frequently guests on programmes such as The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and the Paul Daniels Magic Show''. They performed at presidential galas for US presidents
Bill Clinton and
George W. Bush, including a performance for President Clinton at the Ford's Theater for an ABC TV Special. They were singled out for praise by President George W. Bush at the end of a gala for him in June 2005. In Britain they appeared at the
Royal Variety Performance. They also appeared in a 1996 televised Royal gala show in
Monaco, which included a collaboration with
Princess Stéphanie. Jonathan and Charlotte performed their ''Artist's Dream'' illusion, a vignette about an artist's wife dying and appearing as a ghost, which was accompanied by a song composed and sung by Princess Stephanie and dedicated to her late mother
Princess Grace. Jonathan also performed his
Clearly Impossible sawing in half illusion, with Princess Stephanie taking Charlotte's place as the assistant being sawed in half. The gala was seen across the US as part of an ABC television special,
Champions of Magic. On June 24, 2008, the Pendragons appeared as contestants on
NBC's reality television show, ''
America's Got Talent''. They were sent on to the next stage in Las Vegas. However they were never selected nor seen to move on to the top 40. ==Directing and production==