‘Merlin’: Series 4 launch trailer
BBC One have released their first trailer for the new series of fantasy drama Merlin, which begins next month.
BBC One have released their first trailer for the new series of fantasy drama Merlin, which begins next month.
From the pen of acclaimed crime writer Anthony Horowitz (Foyle’s War, Collision) comes this sleek five-part psychological legal thriller, broadcast across one week on ITV1 earlier this year.
Nathaniel Parker has revealed that his character in the upcoming fourth series of Merlin is “rather dark and mysterious”.
Series 4 of Merlin is currently filming and is set to air on BBC One this autumn. We caught up with actor Nathaniel Parker, who will be joining as Arthur’s uncle Agravaine, to find out more.
After five nights of misleading flashbacks, misremembered evidence and mystifyingly un-barrister-like behaviour, the verdict is in on Anthony Horowitz’s suffocation-in-Suffolk psychodrama.
In the final part of Anthony Horowitz’s ITV1 thriller, the trial of Martin Newall opens; but can Will Travers save his old friend from prison before DI Mark Wenborn establishes beyond all doubt that the barrister killed his former client Philip Spaull?
In the penultimate part of Anthony Horowitz’s ITV1 thriller, DS Taylor becomes more and more concerned about DI Wenborn’s attitude but his superior’s cavalier approach leads them to the supplier of the gun used to kill Philip Spaull.
In the third part of Anthony Horowitz’s ITV1 thriller, DI Wenborn learns the connection between Will Travers and the murdered Philip Spaull – but will the policeman’s personal problems have a bearing on his investigation?
From crime writer Anthony Horowitz (Foyle’s War, Collision), five-part psychological thriller Injustice airs every night this week on ITV1, starring Nathaniel Parker (Stardust, The Inspector Lynley Mysteries).
In the second part of Anthony Horowitz’s ITV1 thriller, barrister Will Travers meets his former university friend Martin Newall and agrees to take on his case – in spite of the weight of evidence against him.