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Archive for May, 2009

By Shoshanna in May 31, 2009 • Filed in: Site Updates

I have a new email, bradleynet@gmail.com due to all the spam I get and I will soon be converting this site to WordPress. The site also has a name finally lol

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By Shoshanna in May 27, 2009 • Filed in: Site Updates

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By Shoshanna in May 26, 2009 • Filed in: Articles, Merlin

Spellbinding Saturday night family drama series Merlin returns to BBC One this autumn with more magic, mystery, adventure and romance as the young wizard struggles to keep his powers secret in the ever more perilous world of Camelot.

Having enchanted audiences of more than 6.3 million in its inaugural series, Merlin returns with bigger and bolder ambitions for its second season ? with a host of big-name guest stars joining the popular regular cast to enthral audiences over the 13-week run.

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By Shoshanna in May 25, 2009 • Filed in: Articles, Merlin

BBC producers have confirmed a host of guest stars for the second series of Merlin.

Pirates Of The Caribbean actor Mackenzie Crook, Hustle’s Adrian Lester, Charles Dance and Sarah Parish will join the regular cast when it returns to BBC1 in the autumn.

Crook will guest star in the opening episode as Cedric, a “creepy” character determined to become Arthur’s right-hand-man.

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By Shoshanna in May 25, 2009 • Filed in: Images

Bradley attended Soccer Six and I have added images credit to loreley_se who has asked not to repost please.

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By Shoshanna in May 22, 2009 • Filed in: Articles, Merlin

Tomorrow we’ll be hanging out with the Merlin gang at the MCM Expo in London, so here’s YOUR chance to ask them anything!

Filming has just started on series two, which will air on BBC One from the Autumn. What do you want to know about the new series? If you have any questions for Colin Morgan (Merlin), Bradley James (Arthur), Angel Coulby (Gwen), Katie McGrath (Morgana) or the creators just click my face or add a comment to this entry below in the usual manner!

Check back next week to read our interviews with the cast.

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IF anyone IS going please give a shout out from this site!

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By Shoshanna in May 20, 2009 • Filed in: Awards

Merlin is up for an award “Best New Drama” vote here.

I’ll admit I didn’t vote for Merlin.

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By Shoshanna in May 18, 2009 • Filed in: Articles, Merlin

Colin Morgan, Angel Coulby, and Bradley James will be at the London MCM Expo on Saturday, May 23.

A spectacular line up for the Merlin panel on Saturday the 23rd with creators Johnny Capps & Julian Murphy. They will be joined by the young cast of Merlin, Colin Morgan (Merlin), Bradley James (Arthur), Katie McGrath (Morgana) & Angel Coulby (Gwen).

A chance to learn about series 2 and the magic of making Merlin. MERLIN is an exciting fantasy action adventure series for BBC1. Returning for a second series later this year.

Panel 1pm, Autograph time TBA

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By Shoshanna in May 6, 2009 • Filed in: Articles, Merlin

Thanks to Hannah for ponting out this article.

“Something about these people marks them out from the rest of their world, there is something unique and special about them, and somehow that is tied to their origin,” he says. The big-budget adventure TV series Merlin, which Murphy has co-produced with Johnny Capps, is the origin story of the future King Arthur and the wizard Merlin, a sort of Malory-meets-Smallville pitched at a family audience.

The story of King Arthur is constructed from a number of works, but particularly Geoffrey of Monmouth’s Latin work Historia Regum Britanniae (History of the Kings of Britain), written around 1138, and Thomas Malory’s Le Morte d’Arthur, published in 1485. Most of the Arthurian adaptations for film and television – from 1915′s The Quest of the Holy Grail to Excalibur (1981), First Knight (1995), Merlin (1998) and The Mists of Avalon (2001) – are predominantly derivative of both, but particularly the latter.

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