
We’ve seen a terrific season 3 at the end of 2010, and what a great surprise that the favority Uk Family TV show will see another run this year, BBC has confirmed that the new series 4 will take place in the south of France, they have already commissioned this new season, however as compared to the previous season, the series 4 will only have 10 episodes, 3 less than regular seasons, I don’t think that will take any quality off the series, but we will miss our medieval Saturday nights this time.
Merlin has been a great fantasy-adventure television series that started back in 2008 and it was aired on BBC One Channel, as we’ve seen a steady amount of viewers through the development of this series, I believe it’s time to give you the details my dear british actor to go for the auditions that are going to take place most probably in south France.
We’ll keep you in the loop as the auditions gets revealed by BBC.
Here is the first place to contact to get further news about the auditions if you want to appear in Merlin as an extra, or maybe another role.
In general when the series starts to get filmed producers need extras and walk-ons, this is the moment when a casting agency is called to start gathering this people and also they do a small advertisement in the local press to get local actors to be auditioned, if you happen to live near south France, this is probably the best change you will get to audition for Merlin series 4 in 2011, while they haven’t decided when it’s going to be released to public, chances are that it’s probably to happen in the fourth quarter of 2011 or even the first quarter of 2012.
If you really want to get prepared for the audition, which I strongly recommend it’s advisable to get a copy of the industry’s handbook, Contact which is published by Spotlight.
The BBC has now commissioned a fourth season of Merlin. It will be made up of only 10 episodes versus the typical 13 installment order. Merlin is a British fantasy-adventure television series and it began its broadcast on the channel BBC One on 20 September 2008.
The Controller Dram Commissioning, Ben Stephenson said that Merlin keeps on the crest against its rival X Factor and offers an entertaining alternative for the family. So in summary, it’s confirmed that the magical Camelot will be coming back. Johnny Capps and Julian Murphy, the executive producers for Shine Tv have said that they can’t wait to bring the series to the next level by showing the Knights of the Round Table.
Merlin has as the main star, Colin Morgan starring as Merlin, Bradley James as Prince Arthur, Anthony Head as King Uther, Katie McGrath as Morgana, Angel Coulby as Gwen, Richard Wilson as Gaius and John Hurt as the voice of the Great Dragon.
Merlin is a joint effort from BBC Cymru Wales and it has as executive producers , Johnny Capps and Julian Murphy from Shine TV, and from the BBC side it has Bethan Jones.
So take action now since the filming will start in in March 2011 and has been commissioned again to Ben Stephenson, Controller BBC Drama Commissioning.
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