List of Merlin Episodes

List Of Merlin Episodes

The British television series Merlin was broadcast on BBC One from 20 September 2008 to 24 December 2012. A total of 65 episodes aired over five series.

It was created by Julian Jones, Jake Michie, Julian Murphy and Johnny Capps based on the Arthurian legends of the mythical wizard Merlin and his relationship with Prince Arthur, but differs from traditional versions of the legend in many ways, especially the characters. It is produced by independent production company Shine Limited.

American broadcaster NBC began airing the programme on 21 June 2009, but after a decline in viewership, the show moved to the cable network Syfy, where it began broadcast of the second series on 2 April 2010.

The five series are available on DVD in the UK and the US. The first four series are available on Netflix Streaming in North America.

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