Add CP24's Farah Nasser to the thousands of people whose thoughts have apparently been read or influenced by The Amazing Kreskin.

During an interview with Stephen LeDrew on Monday during Live at Noon, Kreskin pulled Nasser into the fray and played the type of mind-reading game that made him a household name several decades ago.

Kreskin asked Nasser to close her eyes, imagine a clock and silently count the number of chimes with her mind.

Kreskin then used a wristwatch that was previously set to a specific time in an attempt to match it to the number of chimes Nasser heard in her head.

To watch what happened, click on the image on this page.

The Amazing Kreskin, born George Joseph Kresge, is a 77-year-old magician and mentalist who rose to fame in the 1970s with his own TV show and in the 1980s with multiple appearances on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson.

Kreskin is Toronto for a pair of shows at Glenn Gould Studio (250 Front St. West, CBC building) on Monday and Tuesday. Both shows start at 8 p.m.