well yup, here is an extract from an interview found here
http://www.magicweek.co.uk/magic_reviews/interview_derren_brown.htm
Nearer the beginning of the interview he briefly discusses how Teller had a hand in helping to find a public persona.
http://www.magicweek.co.uk/magic_reviews/interview_derren_brown.htm
You constantly remind viewers what you do is not psychic. But presumably you have encountered the 'Rowland Syndrome', where no matter how much you tell people you are not psychic, they insist on believing that you are. How do you handle that?
DB: I had a nice incident with some psychics.
Shuteyes?
DB: Oh, absolutely stapled shut eyes. This was some filming we did for one of the specials that we never showed. They would do their bit, their readings, and I would offer mine, telling people about themselves and as it turned out - without sounding pompous, but this was the point of the stunt - I would do a far more accurate job than they were, tending to sound a bit woolly.
And one of things that I mentioned in the reading for this woman was the number of the house, not the one she lived in now, but the one she used to, and a description of her house, and what it looked like inside and out and also the number of it. One of the psychics said to me, "well, you're reading her Aura. You're doing an auric reading: why won't you admit it. And I said well you know, I'm not psychic, I don't believe in that, I'm doing this and this and this, and he said "no, why won't you admit it, you're doing an auric reading?" So I said why do you think that, and he said "well you named her house number, and the aura stores information like house numbers, addresses". Fantastic! You know, you'd never need an address book…
Nearer the beginning of the interview he briefly discusses how Teller had a hand in helping to find a public persona.