The Boy Merlin

For the 2008 series, see Merlin (2008 TV series).
The Boy Merlin
Genre Family drama
Medieval fantasy
Written by Stewart Farrar
Starring Ian Rowlands
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of series 1
No. of episodes 6
Production
Producer(s) Pamela Lonsdale
Running time 25 minutes
Release
Original network Thames Television
Original release 23 April 1979 (1979-04-23)

The Boy Merlin is a Thames Television fantasy show from 1979, starring Ian Rowlands in the title role, about the magician Merlin.[1] It was inspired by a one-off drama of the same name, broadcast in 1978.[2]

Synopsis

Merlin, the illegitimate son of a princess and the grandson of King Conaan is made unwelcome at court. He is fostered by a local smith and his wife, from whom he learns the worth of honest labour. His foster-grandmother, Myfanwy, however is able to see his future, and teaches the boy the magic he will need in King Arthur's service. Unfortunately, the Saxon king, Vortigern, gets wind of Merlin's powers, and his location and takes steps to cause problems for the young magician.

Production

The series was devised by Anne Carlton and was based on an episode of the series Shadows called "The Boy Merlin" (directed by Vic Hughes and broadcast 11 October 1978).[2][3]

Broadcast

It was broadcast in the UK on ITV in 6 episodes from 1980/04/11 to 1980/05/16, having been postponed from 1979 due to a strike by television workers.[2] It was also shown in Ireland and Australia.[4]

Cast

DVD release

The series, including the pilot episode, was released by Network DVD on 2 May 2011.[5]

References

  1. A Bibliography of Modern Arthuriana: 1500 - 2000, edited by Ann Frances Howey and Stephen Ray Reimer, DS Brewer, 2006, p. 501
  2. 1 2 3 "The Boy Merlin". British Film Institute Film & TV Database. Retrieved 10 January 2014.
  3. Lupack, Barbara Tepa. Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Children: Essays on Arthurian Juvenilia. p. 287.
  4. Guerra, Elizabeth; Janet Farrar (2013). Stewart Farrar: Writer on a Broomstick. Skylight. p. 134.
  5. The Boy Merlin the Complete Series
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