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Merlin series 4
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The fourth series of the British drama series Merlin began on 1 October 2011 with the episode "The Darkest Hour - Part 1". It consists of 13 episodes originally shown on Saturday evenings on BBC One and BBC One HD (repeats shown on BBC Three). The series producer was Sara Hamill, and executive producers were Johnny Capps and Julian Murphy. The directors of the series include Alice Troughton, Alex Pillai, Justin Molotnikov and Jeremy Webb.[1] Writers include Julian Jones (head writer), Howard Overman, Jake Michie, Lucy Watkins, and Richard McBrien.

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Series four stars the regular cast from the previous series including Colin Morgan, Angel Coulby, Bradley James, Katie McGrath, and Richard Wilson. Credited as a regular, Anthony Head left the series after his character was killed off in "The Wicked Day". Nathaniel Parker joined the regular cast in this series (credited as such for the first time in "Aithusa") and John Hurt returned as the voice of the Great Dragon. Supporting cast members include Adetomiwa Edun, Eoin Macken, Tom Hopper, and Rupert Young.

Notable guest actors include Santiago Cabrera, Emilia Fox, Gemma Jones, Phil Davis, James Callis, Lindsay Duncan, Gary Lewis,[1] Charlene McKenna,[2] Janet Montgomery,[3] Terence Maynard,[3] Ben Daniels,[4] Miranda Raison[4] and Caroline Faber.[4]

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Plot

A year has passed since Morgana betrayed Uther, who has been left heartbroken. Prince Arthur takes charge and later becomes king after his father's death. Agravaine, Arthur's uncle, becomes Arthur's trusted advisor.

With Morgana's powers growing rapidly outside Camelot, Merlin must be more cautious and vigilant to protect Arthur and prevent Camelot's destruction. Merlin, Guinevere, and Gaius assist Arthur as Camelot enters difficult times. It becomes quickly apparent to everyone but Arthur that Agravaine is in league with Morgana and wants her to ascend the throne.

In the two-part finale of the series, Morgana and Agravaine attack Camelot. Morgana takes the throne. Merlin enchants Arthur, who is angry and feels that he has not behaved like a king, to get him to leave Camelot. Agravaine pursues him, but Merlin reveals who he is and kills him. Merlin restores Arthur's faith in himself when he arranges for Arthur to pull Excalibur out of a stone. The night before the attack, Merlin secretly enters Camelot and places an enchanted stick figure under Morgana's bed that drains her of her powers. The attack is successful, Morgana disappears, and Arthur marries Guinevere.

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Cast

The full list of cast members is as follows:[5][6]

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Episodes

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Production

The production of a fourth series of Merlin was confirmed on 25 October 2010.[14] Anthony Head confirmed that the show would air in September 2011. Series 4 consists of 13 episodes.[15] Colin Morgan said episodes would no longer be as stand-alone, "Each episode takes a progression as a piece of a jigsaw that has to be completed. There's no reverse going on."[16] Due to the popularity of the show, Merlin was renewed for a fifth series.

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Casting

Three days before the series finale, Julian Jones the series creator stated that Colin Morgan, Bradley James, Katie McGrath, Angel Coulby, Anthony Head, and Richard Wilson were all contracted for multiple seasons and would return as series regulars. John Hurt who narrated the show and plays the voice of the great dragon, was also upgrade back into a series regular after having a recurring role in season two. On 19 August 2011, Phil Davis was cast as the Gleeman. Nathaniel Parker[17] and Charlene McKenna[18] would also join the casting, playing Agravaine and Lamia respectively. James Callis joined that casting for the fourth episode as Julius Borden.[9] Gemma Jones was cast as Cailleach, the gatekeeper to the spirit world.[17] Lindsay Duncan appears in one episode, playing the Queen of Annis. Steven Hartley also joined the casting as King Caerleon.[11][19] Series regulars Rupert Young, Tom Hopper and Adetomiwa Edun also return.

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