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Syfy Saves 'Merlin'
by Michael D. Ayers, posted Feb 5th 2010 10:06AM
Syfy has worked its magic to resurrect the canceled NBC series 'Merlin,' which ran last summer to little effect.According to Variety, Syfy will broadcast all 26 episodes of the series, including its un-aired second season, beginning sometime in April. The deal was sold by the U.K.-based FremantleMedia.
The show follows the mythical wizard Merlin (played by Colin Morgan) and his relationship with Prince Arthur (Bradley James). 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' alum Anthony Head also stars as King Uther Pendragron.
Merlin: To Kill The King/Le Morte D'Arthur (season finale) - open thread
by Bob Sassone, posted Aug 24th 2009 8:07AM
I'm not sure if NBC plans on showing the second season of Merlin. I've been wondering why NBC has been doubling up on episodes the last several weeks. Is it just to burn the show off during the summer because they have no intention of bringing it back next season? (It has already been renewed for a second season in the UK.) Or is Sunday night during the summer just a convenient night to double up on episodes?Anyway, what did you think of the season finale?
Merlin: The Dragon's Call (series premiere) - open thread
by Bob Sassone, posted Jun 22nd 2009 2:04PM

So...who watched Merlin last night? Is it fair or unfair to say that this was a Harry Potter-ish version of the classic tale (or, at the very least, the reason this ran on BBC and now on NBC is because of the success of the Potter books)? It's the younger years of Merlin. What did everyone think of it?
Merlin season two coming this fall, while season one hits the US in June
by Jason Hughes, posted May 26th 2009 8:02PM
While the second season launch of Merlin is set to debut on BBC One this fall, in the UK, we're still waiting for the first season on NBC in the US. Finally, it's coming to NBC starting June 21 with a two-hour debut. Considering this went from a winter premiere in the states to a summer debut now doesn't make me feel NBC has a lot of faith in it.Or maybe NBC is actually seeing Merlin as a quality scripted summer program and truly embracing a twelve-month programming schedule. The shorter thirteen-episode run fits better in the three-month season between seasons. So maybe that second season will make it to NBC in summer 2010? Or at least BBC America if NBC loses faith in it completely.
BBC's Merlin gets second season
by Brad Trechak, posted Dec 16th 2008 12:05PM
The effects of the writers' strike still linger (as well as the possible impending SAG strike). More foreign shows are being licensed by American companies. For example, NBC has purchased the fantasy BBC series Merlin which has just been greenlit for a second season.I haven't seen Merlin yet (it hasn't yet been broadcast in the States), so I can't comment on its quality. It's shown in a lot of different countries and has been renewed, so how bad can it be? Plus it has Anthony Stewart Head in it, who can even save shows like Little Britain from mediocrity.
Given the fact that British dramatic seasons are slightly shorter than their American counterparts (13 episodes as opposed to 22), I do wonder what they'll fill the other half-season with. Despite the shortened season, I have faith in the show's quality. BBC productions with American backing have produced big hits. For good examples, see Rome or Extras.
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