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| cast = [[Colin Morgan]]<br>[[Richard Wilson]]<br>[[Anthony Head]]<br>[[Bradley James]]<br>[[Angel Coulby]]<br>[[Katie McGrath]]<br>[[John Hurt]]
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| enemy = [[Mary Collins]]
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| place = [[Camelot]]<br>[[Ealdor]]
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| writer = [[Julian Jones]]
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| director = [[James Hawes]]
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| producer = [[Sue de Beauvoir]]
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| broadcast date = 20 September 2008
| style="text-align: left; border-bottom:1px solid gray; border-top: 1px solid gray;" | '''Merlin'''
 
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| style="border-bottom:1px solid gray; border-top: 1px solid gray;" | [[Colin Morgan]]
 
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| previous story = ---
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| next story = [[Valiant (episode)|Valiant]]
| style="border-bottom:1px solid gray; border-top: 1px solid gray;" | Eve Myles: [[Mary Collins]]/[[Lady Helen]]
 
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{{Quote|No young man, no matter how great, can know his destiny. He cannot glimpse his part in the great story that is about to unfold. Like everyone, he must live and learn. And so it will be for the young [[warlock]] arriving at the gates of [[Camelot]] -- a boy that will, in time, father the legend. His name: [[Merlin]].|[[The Great Dragon]], narrating}}
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'''''The Dragon's Call''''' is the pilot episode of the [[Series 1|first series]] of ''[[Merlin]]'', which was first broadcast on 20 September 2008. The episode features the start of [[Merlin (Character)|Merlin's]] adventures in [[Camelot]] as well as marking the first appearances of [[Arthur]], [[Guinevere]], [[Morgana]], [[Gaius]], [[Uther]], [[Hunith]], and [[Kilgharrah]], The Great Dragon.
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| style="text-align: left; border-bottom:1px solid gray; border-top: 1px solid gray;" | '''Setting:'''
 
| style="border-bottom:1px solid gray; border-top: 1px solid gray;" | [[Camelot]]
 
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| style="text-align: left; border-bottom:1px solid gray; border-top: 1px solid gray;" | '''Writer:'''
 
| style="border-bottom:1px solid gray; border-top: 1px solid gray;" | Julian Jones
 
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| style="text-align: left; border-bottom:1px solid gray; border-top: 1px solid gray;" | '''Director:'''
 
| style="border-bottom:1px solid gray; border-top: 1px solid gray;" | James Hawes
 
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| style="text-align: left; border-bottom:1px solid gray; border-top: 1px solid gray;" | '''Broadcast:'''
 
| style="border-bottom:1px solid gray; border-top: 1px solid gray;" | 20th September 2008
 
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| style="text-align: left; border-bottom:1px solid gray; border-top: 1px solid gray;" | '''Format:'''
 
| style="border-bottom:1px solid gray; border-top: 1px solid gray;" | 1x45 Minute Episode
 
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| style="border-bottom:1px solid gray; border-top: 1px solid gray;" | 1.1
 
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| style="text-align: left; border-bottom:1px solid gray; border-top: 1px solid gray;" | '''Previous Story:'''
 
| style="border-bottom:1px solid gray; border-top: 1px solid gray;" | -
 
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==Synopsis==
'''The Dragon's Call''' is the first episode in the first series of ''[[Merlin]]'', which was first broadcast on 20 September 2008. The episode features the start of [[Merlin (Character)|Merlin's]] adventures in Camelot.
 
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[[Merlin (Character)|Merlin]]'s mother sends him to start a new life in [[Camelot]] in order to learn about the mystery of his own powerful [[magic]]. Things change when he discovers that the king, [[Uther|Uther Pendragon]], has outlawed magic and that anyone caught using it faces death. Later on, [[Merlin]] steps in to defend a manservant from the King's heir, [[Arthur Pendragon|Arthur]], and encounters [[Kilgharrah]], upon which the young [[sorcerer]] begins an adventure in which he will realise his destiny...
 
==Sypnosis==
 
Merlin's mother sends him to start a new life in Camelot, though upon arrival he witnesses a man being executed for using sorcery. When he steps in to protect a manservant from Prince Arthur and encounters the Great Dragon, the young sorcerer begins an adventure that will determine his destiny.
 
   
 
==Plot==
 
==Plot==
Merlin, a wizard on the cusp of adulthood, arrives in [[Camelot]] hoping to find a use for his magical powers. Instead, he learns that [[King Uther Pendragon]], ruler of Camelot, despises magic and will sentence to death anyone who practises the art. Mary Collins' son is executed for this very reason, so she warns Uther that he soon will share the tears she has shed. She then incants a spell to cast herself away before he could intervene. Uther orders a festival to celebrate 20 years of peace in Camelot as a result of the ban on magic. Later, he argues with his ward [[Morgana]], who warns him that he will only make enemies by continuing to persecute those who use sorcery.
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Merlin, a boy on the cusp of adulthood, arrives in [[Camelot]] hoping to find an use for the strange metaphysical powers he has possessed before he could even talk. Instead, he learns that King [[Uther Pendragon]], ruler of Camelot, despises magic and has instituted a kingdom-wide ban on any practice of sorcery under penalty of death. Merlin witnesses the execution of [[Thomas Collins]], who has been accused of using magic by Uther. His mother [[Mary Collins|Mary]] swears vengeance on Uther for the murder of her son before vanishing into thin air to avoid arrest. Uther ignores the event and carries on as if nothing happened. He then orders a festival in to celebrate twenty years without magic in Camelot, though his ward [[Morgana]] warns that he will only make enemies by continuing to persecute those who use sorcery.
   
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[[File:Merlin101 0240.jpg|thumb|left|[[Mary Collins]] swears to kill the king's son]]
Soon after, Merlin meets Gaius, the court physician, whose life Merlin saves when he falls from a balcony. Although Merlin denies it, [[Gaius]] believes he has magical powers, yet promises not to tell the king of these alleged actions. Merlin is soon given a room and Gaius realises that he has been sent to Camelot to be protected. Meanwhile, Mary Collins uses voodoo magic to kill Lady Helen, a famous singer scheduled to perform at the festival. She assumes Lady Helen's appearance, but her true form can still be seen in any reflection.
 
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[[File:Merlin1-1.gif|frame|[[Mary Collins]] kills [[Lady Helen]] with a poppet]]
 
Soon after, Merlin meets Uther's court-physician [[Gaius]], and saves the elderly man's life when Gaius falls from a balcony. Although Merlin denies it, Gaius believes that his young apprentice has magical powers, but swears not to tell the king; Merlin is given a room and Gaius realises that the boy has been sent by his mother to Camelot to be protected. Meanwhile, Mary intercepts the convoy of [[Lady Helen]] of Mora, a famed singer scheduled to perform at Uther's festival, and murders her using a [[poppet]]. Mary uses a glamour to assume Helen's appearance, but the enchantment is incomplete as Mary's true form can be seen in mirrors. As Merlin sleeps, he hears an ominous voice repeating his name, and he soon awakes.
   
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[[File:Merlin101 1042.jpg|thumb|200 px|[[Gwen]] and [[Merlin]] meet]]
As Merlin sleeps, he hears an ominous voice saying his name repeatedly, and he soon awakes. At breakfast, Gaius purposely knocks over a bucket of water so that Merlin would use his powers to prevent it from falling. Gaius, having discovered Merlin's secret, warns him never to use his powers or he could be killed.
 
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[[File:Lady Helen.jpeg|thumb|left|150 px|[[Mary Collins]] as the [[Lady Helen]]]]
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At breakfast, Gaius knocks a bucket of water off the table, causing Merlin to inadvertently use his abilities to prevent it from falling. Gaius, having confirmed Merlin's secret, warns the boy never to use his powers lest he risks being killed. Later, Merlin witnesses a knight bullying his servant and steps in to stop and defend him, only to discover that the knight is actually [[Arthur Pendragon]], son of the King and heir to the throne of Camelot. Merlin is imprisoned, during which he hears the same ominous voice calling his name. The next morning, Gaius arranges the boy's release, and Merlin is sentenced to a day in the [[wikipedia:Stocks|stocks]] where he meets Morgana's [[wikipedia:Handmaiden|handmaiden]], [[Gwen|Guinevere]], who shyly flirts with him.
   
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[[File:Merlin278.png|thumb|[[Arthur]] and [[Merlin]]]]
Merlin watches [[Arthur]] bully the servant Gregory, and tries to stop him. After he discovers that Arthur is the king's son, he is locked up for the night, and hears the same ominous voice calling his name. Gaius arranges his release, but Merlin is punished by being placed in the stocks, to have fruit and vegetables thrown at him. He meets Morgana's lady in waiting, [[Guinevere]] (Gwen), who shyly flirts with him.
 
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After being released, Merlin confronts Arthur again, and is baited by Arthur into a fight using [[wikipedia:Mace|maces]]. Merlin uses his abilities in order to prevent Arthur from striking him, but winds up losing when he sees Gaius watching. Arthur spares Merlin more time in jail, citing his bravery and some indefinable quality about the boy. Meanwhile, Mary returns to Camelot in the disguise of Helen and dines with King Uther; she comments on the difficulty of Arthur growing up without a mother, and remarks that the bond between mother and son is nearly impossible to replace. That night, Merlin is again awoken by the same voice and sets out to find its source, winding up in a cave beneath the castle where [[Kilgharrah]], The Great Dragon is imprisoned. The dragon insists that Merlin is destined to use his gifts to protect Arthur, despite Merlin's disbelief.
   
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The next morning, Merlin is awoken by Gaius, who instructs him to deliver several concoctions. One is for Morgana, who is suffering from nightmares, and Merlin arrives to find Morgana changing clothes behind a screen; Morgana mistakes Merlin for Gwen, and Merlin helps Morgana around the screen until Gwen arrives, saving Merlin the embarrassment of being discovered. Morgana asks Gwen for her opinion on whether to wear a purple gown or a revealing red dress and "Give them a night they'll really remember." Merlin delivers another elixir to Lady Helen, and discovers Mary's poppet in the singer's private quarters, but convinces Mary that he had not seen anything when she returns as he is leaving. That evening, Mary's true form is discovered by a handmaiden who sees Mary's reflection in a mirror, and Mary kills the girl. At the feast, Morgana appears wearing the revealing red dress which makes every man and especially Arthur get to their plate. Then, Mary appears before Uther's court in the guise of Helen and sings, weaving an [[Sleeping Enchantment|enchantment]] that puts the court to sleep and rapidly ages the Castle.
Merlin walks past Arthur and urges him into a fight using flails. Merlin uses his powers in order to win, though ends up losing when he notices that Gaius is watching the combat. Arthur realises there is something different about Merlin that he can't put his finger on, so decides to spare him.
 
 
Mary Collins, disguised as Lady Helen, arrives and is greeted by the king and dines with him. She comments on how it can't have been easy for Arthur growing up without a mother, and how the bond between mother and son is so hard to replace, alluding to her dead son. She then states that she is looking forward to her performance the following day.
 
   
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[[File:Enchantment.jpg|thumb|left|200 px|[[Mary Collins]], as [[Lady Helen]], weaves her enchantment over the court]]
Merlin is once again awoken by the same voice and decides to follow it, and ends up in a cave beneath the castle where The Great Dragon is imprisoned. He is told that he was given his magical gift for a reason, and that his destiny is to protect Arthur. Merlin argues against this, but soon learns that without him, Albion would fail to exist. The next morning, he is awoken by Gaius who asks him to deliver medicine to Morgana who is suffering from nightmares. Merlin arrives in Morgana's quarters only to find her changing her clothes. She mistakes Merlin for Gwen, who arrives just in time to stop Morgana noticing who she's been talking to. Merlin thanks her and runs out of the room.
 
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[[File:Merlin1-2.gif|frame|As [[Lady Helen]], [[Mary Collins]] uses a song to magically put everyone to sleep]]
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Merlin, protecting himself from the spell by covering his ears, sees Mary prepare to throw a dagger at Arthur, but intervenes by using magic to drop a chandelier on her. When the song stops, the enchantment is lifted and the court awakens, but Mary, in her true form, makes one last effort to kill Arthur, throwing the dagger at him. Merlin intervenes again, slowing time in order to pull Arthur from the weapon's path, and is rewarded by Uther for saving the heir's life by being made Arthur's manservant. Neither seems thrilled by the prospect.
   
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[[File:Merlin101 1963.jpg|thumb|left|200 px|The witch's true form is revealed]]
Lady Helen is given a complimentary basket of fruit, but her secret is revealed after the servant unveils her purposely blanketed mirror. The servant is then killed. Helen exits the room, prepared for the performance ahead. As the ceremony begins, Lady Helen of Mora arrives and sings. Her song puts everybody but Merlin under a sleeping spell - she's unaware he's unaffected. As the room becomes dark and coated with cobwebs, she unsheathes a dagger with which she plans to kill Prince Arthur. Merlin intervenes, using his powers to lower the chandelier onto Lady Helen. She is crushed, so the sleeping spell wears away and all spectators are awoken. Mary Collins's form of Lady Helen has also faded, and on the brink of death, she throws her dagger at Arthur. Merlin intervenes once more, using his powers to slow time in order to save Arthur from the incoming blade. He is saved, and Mary Collins dies. Merlin is appointed Arthur's manservant by the king, despite them both being upset by the idea.
 
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The next day, Gaius gives Merlin a [[Gaius's grimoire|book of magic]] to study in secret, but the boy is called away by a message from Arthur for his first day of duty.<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/merlin/#/episodes/ BBC Merlin - The Dragon's Call]</ref>
 
In the final scene, Gaius gives Merlin a book of magic to study in secret, and Arthur calls for Merlin's first day of duty.
 
   
 
==Cast==
 
==Cast==
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===Main Cast===
 
*[[Colin Morgan]] as [[Merlin]]
 
*[[Colin Morgan]] as [[Merlin]]
*Bradley James as [[King Arthur|Prince Arthur]]
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*[[Bradley James]] as [[Prince Arthur]]
*Richard Wilson as [[Gaius]]
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*[[Richard Wilson]] as [[Gaius]]
*Anthony Head as [[Uther Pendragon]]
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*[[Anthony Head]] as [[Uther Pendragon]]
*Angel Coulby as [[Guinevere|Gwen]]
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*[[Angel Coulby]] as [[Gwen]]
*Katie McGrath as [[Morgana]]
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*[[Katie McGrath]] as [[Morgana]]
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===Recurring Cast===
*John Hurt as [[The Great Dragon]]
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*[[John Hurt]] as the voice of [[The Great Dragon]]
*Eve Myles as [[Mary Collins]] / [[Lady Helen]]
 
*Ed Coleman as Morris
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*[[Ed Coleman]] as [[Morris]]
*Caroline Faber as [[Hunith]]
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*[[Caroline Faber]] as [[Hunith]]
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===Guest Cast===
*Gary Oliver as Gregory
 
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*[[Eve Myles]] as [[Mary Collins]] / [[Lady Helen]]
*Louise Dylan as Bronwen
 
 
*[[Gary Oliver]] as [[Gregory]]
 
*[[Louise Dylan]] as [[Bronwen]]
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*[[Rick English]] as [[Thomas Collins]] (uncredited)
   
==Production crew==
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==Gallery==
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merlin768.jpg|Morgana at the feast
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Merlin524.png|A servant being bullied by Arthur
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vlcsnap-2012-04-24-17h31m18s235.png|Uther at the execution
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vlcsnap-2012-04-24-17h31m25s42.png|Mary Collins curses Uther
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vlcsnap-2012-04-24-17h31m34s134.png|Gaius meets Merlin
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vlcsnap-2012-04-24-17h31m48s7.png|Morgana speaks to Uther
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vlcsnap-2012-04-24-17h31m54s78.png|Gregory, a Knight of Camelot
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vlcsnap-2012-04-24-17h32m02s153.png|Merlin wakes in Camelot
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vlcsnap-2012-04-24-17h32m11s221.png|Gaius gives Merlin breakfast
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vlcsnap-2012-04-24-17h32m17s49.png|Arthur bullies his manservant
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vlcsnap-2012-04-24-17h32m24s109.png|Merlin meets Arthur
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vlcsnap-2012-04-24-17h32m30s174.png|Camelot at Night
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vlcsnap-2012-04-24-17h32m45s63.png|Lady Helen's room
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vlcsnap-2012-04-24-17h33m01s218.png|Arthur fights Merlin
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vlcsnap-2012-04-24-17h33m09s35.png|Merlin uses magic against Arthur
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vlcsnap-2012-04-24-17h33m22s180.png|Gaius talks to Merlin
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vlcsnap-2012-04-24-17h33m27s248.png|Lady Helen dines with Uther
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vlcsnap-2012-04-24-17h33m33s40.png|Merlin hears voices in his head
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vlcsnap-2012-04-24-17h33m44s142.png|Merlin meets Kilgharrah
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vlcsnap-2012-04-24-17h34m08s144.png|Lady Helen kills Brownwen
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vlcsnap-2012-04-24-17h34m17s216.png|Gwen and Merlin at the feast
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vlcsnap-2012-04-24-17h34m22s26.png|Lady Helen sings at the feast
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vlcsnap-2012-04-24-17h34m30s82.png|Merlin protects himself against the enchantment
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vlcsnap-2012-04-24-17h34m36s162.png|Guests under the enchantment
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vlcsnap-2012-04-24-17h35m30s86.png|Uther rewards Merlin
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vlcsnap-2012-04-24-17h35m36s242.png|Gaius gives Merlin his magic book
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vlcsnap-2012-04-24-17h31m41s189.png|Merlin in Ealdor
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merlin770.jpg|Lady Helen, about to assassinate Arthur
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MaryCollins.jpg|Mary Collins is ready to do the Beauty Spell
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Merlin2.jpg|Merlin arrived at Camelot
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Merlin1445.jpg|Lady Helen, before her death
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==Story notes==
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== Transcript ==
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{{transcript}}
===Reception===
 
Despite going up against ''The X Factor'' in its first episode on September 20, the viewing audience was the third highest of the day only beaten by ''The X Factor'' and a new series of ''Strictly Come Dancing'' the latter directly preceding it on BBC One and having 9.61m viewers by the end. "The Dragon's Call", over 45 minutes, garnered 6.65 million viewers and a 30% viewing share arccording to overnight ratings.
 
   
 
==Release & Reception==
===Discontinuity, Plot Holes, Errors===
 
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*''The Dragon's Call'' premiered on [[Syfy]] UK at 7pm on September 6th 2017, immediately followed by ''[[Valiant (episode)|Valiant]]''.
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*''The Dragon's Call'', over 45 minutes, garnered 6.65 million viewers and a 30% viewing share according to overnight ratings despite going up against ''The X Factor'' in its first episode on September 20. The viewing audience was the third highest of the day only beaten by ''The X Factor'' and a new series of ''Strictly Come Dancing'', which aired directly after ''Merlin'' on BBC One. The final figure was 7.15 million.
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==Behind the Scenes==
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*Bradley James had to throw knives at a distance of 20 feet, and many missed the target. Those that we see reaching the target were launched by a machine.<ref name="anecdotes">[https://merlin.hypnoweb.net/merlin/guide-des-episodes/fiches-lock/101-l-appel-du-dragon/tournage-101.158.714/ Merlin Hypnoweb - Les anecdotes du tournage]</ref>
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*Straw and a powerful fan were used for the scene where Mary Collins vanishes.<ref name="anecdotes">[https://merlin.hypnoweb.net/merlin/guide-des-episodes/fiches-lock/101-l-appel-du-dragon/tournage-101.158.714/ Merlin Hypnoweb - Les anecdotes du tournage]</ref>
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*The dagger Lady Helen throws towards Arthur was added in computer graphics, while the one stuck on the back of the chair was a real one.<ref name="anecdotes">[https://merlin.hypnoweb.net/merlin/guide-des-episodes/fiches-lock/101-l-appel-du-dragon/tournage-101.158.714/ Merlin Hypnoweb - Les anecdotes du tournage]</ref>
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*The chandelier used by Merlin to kill Mary Collins was created in computer graphics, although a rubber one was made to fell on actress [[Eve Myles]].<ref name="anecdotes">[https://merlin.hypnoweb.net/merlin/guide-des-episodes/fiches-lock/101-l-appel-du-dragon/tournage-101.158.714/ Merlin Hypnoweb - Les anecdotes du tournage]</ref>
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*According to actress [[Eve Myles]], it took six hours to put on the makeup that turned her into the old [[Mary Collins]]. (''Digital Spy'' - 19th September 2008).
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==Trivia==
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*According to Bradley James, it was difficult filming Merlin in the stocks because Colin Morgan is allergic to tomatoes.
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*[[Merlin]] is asked by [[Gaius]] to give some medicine to Lady Percival. This name also applies to the knight of the round table [[Percival]].
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*In the episode, when Mary Collins alias [[Lady Helen]] receives a fruit basket, the first fruit she has is a red apple. This could be a reference to ''Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs'', as the witch gave Snow White a red apple. Instead, she is given more than one. Also, the servant that gave her the basket dies by a spell, where in the fairy tale, Snow White is poisoned.
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*The scene in which Gaius chides Merlin for fighting with Arthur is the first scene that Colin Morgan shot.<ref name="anecdotes">[https://merlin.hypnoweb.net/merlin/guide-des-episodes/fiches-lock/101-l-appel-du-dragon/tournage-101.158.714/ Merlin Hypnoweb - Les anecdotes du tournage]</ref>
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* When this episode was broadcast, [[The Moment of Truth]] was still shooting.<ref name="anecdotes">[https://merlin.hypnoweb.net/merlin/guide-des-episodes/fiches-lock/101-l-appel-du-dragon/tournage-101.158.714/ Merlin Hypnoweb - Les anecdotes du tournage]</ref>
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*Computer graphics on this episode were finished three days before the first release.<ref name="anecdotes">[https://merlin.hypnoweb.net/merlin/guide-des-episodes/fiches-lock/101-l-appel-du-dragon/tournage-101.158.714/ Merlin Hypnoweb - Les anecdotes du tournage]</ref>
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==Inaccuracies==
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*When Merlin is in the stocks the spectators throw tomatoes at him. However tomatoes were not introduced to Britain ([[Albion]]) until the 16th century.
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*Morgana is seen wearing high-heeled shoes, which were not invented until the 15th century.
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
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==See also==
 
==See also==
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*Characters: [[Mary Collins]], [[Helen]]
*[[The Great Dragon]]
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*Creatures: [[Kilgharrah|The Great Dragon]]
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No young man, no matter how great, can know his destiny. He cannot glimpse his part in the great story that is about to unfold. Like everyone, he must live and learn. And so it will be for the young warlock arriving at the gates of Camelot -- a boy that will, in time, father the legend. His name: Merlin.
The Great Dragon, narrating

The Dragon's Call is the pilot episode of the first series of Merlin, which was first broadcast on 20 September 2008. The episode features the start of Merlin's adventures in Camelot as well as marking the first appearances of Arthur, Guinevere, Morgana, Gaius, Uther, Hunith, and Kilgharrah, The Great Dragon.

Synopsis

Merlin's mother sends him to start a new life in Camelot in order to learn about the mystery of his own powerful magic. Things change when he discovers that the king, Uther Pendragon, has outlawed magic and that anyone caught using it faces death. Later on, Merlin steps in to defend a manservant from the King's heir, Arthur, and encounters Kilgharrah, upon which the young sorcerer begins an adventure in which he will realise his destiny...

Plot

Merlin, a boy on the cusp of adulthood, arrives in Camelot hoping to find an use for the strange metaphysical powers he has possessed before he could even talk. Instead, he learns that King Uther Pendragon, ruler of Camelot, despises magic and has instituted a kingdom-wide ban on any practice of sorcery under penalty of death. Merlin witnesses the execution of Thomas Collins, who has been accused of using magic by Uther. His mother Mary swears vengeance on Uther for the murder of her son before vanishing into thin air to avoid arrest. Uther ignores the event and carries on as if nothing happened. He then orders a festival in to celebrate twenty years without magic in Camelot, though his ward Morgana warns that he will only make enemies by continuing to persecute those who use sorcery.

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Mary Collins swears to kill the king's son

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Mary Collins kills Lady Helen with a poppet

Soon after, Merlin meets Uther's court-physician Gaius, and saves the elderly man's life when Gaius falls from a balcony. Although Merlin denies it, Gaius believes that his young apprentice has magical powers, but swears not to tell the king; Merlin is given a room and Gaius realises that the boy has been sent by his mother to Camelot to be protected. Meanwhile, Mary intercepts the convoy of Lady Helen of Mora, a famed singer scheduled to perform at Uther's festival, and murders her using a poppet. Mary uses a glamour to assume Helen's appearance, but the enchantment is incomplete as Mary's true form can be seen in mirrors. As Merlin sleeps, he hears an ominous voice repeating his name, and he soon awakes.

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Gwen and Merlin meet

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Mary Collins as the Lady Helen

At breakfast, Gaius knocks a bucket of water off the table, causing Merlin to inadvertently use his abilities to prevent it from falling. Gaius, having confirmed Merlin's secret, warns the boy never to use his powers lest he risks being killed. Later, Merlin witnesses a knight bullying his servant and steps in to stop and defend him, only to discover that the knight is actually Arthur Pendragon, son of the King and heir to the throne of Camelot. Merlin is imprisoned, during which he hears the same ominous voice calling his name. The next morning, Gaius arranges the boy's release, and Merlin is sentenced to a day in the stocks where he meets Morgana's handmaiden, Guinevere, who shyly flirts with him.

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Arthur and Merlin

After being released, Merlin confronts Arthur again, and is baited by Arthur into a fight using maces. Merlin uses his abilities in order to prevent Arthur from striking him, but winds up losing when he sees Gaius watching. Arthur spares Merlin more time in jail, citing his bravery and some indefinable quality about the boy. Meanwhile, Mary returns to Camelot in the disguise of Helen and dines with King Uther; she comments on the difficulty of Arthur growing up without a mother, and remarks that the bond between mother and son is nearly impossible to replace. That night, Merlin is again awoken by the same voice and sets out to find its source, winding up in a cave beneath the castle where Kilgharrah, The Great Dragon is imprisoned. The dragon insists that Merlin is destined to use his gifts to protect Arthur, despite Merlin's disbelief.

The next morning, Merlin is awoken by Gaius, who instructs him to deliver several concoctions. One is for Morgana, who is suffering from nightmares, and Merlin arrives to find Morgana changing clothes behind a screen; Morgana mistakes Merlin for Gwen, and Merlin helps Morgana around the screen until Gwen arrives, saving Merlin the embarrassment of being discovered. Morgana asks Gwen for her opinion on whether to wear a purple gown or a revealing red dress and "Give them a night they'll really remember." Merlin delivers another elixir to Lady Helen, and discovers Mary's poppet in the singer's private quarters, but convinces Mary that he had not seen anything when she returns as he is leaving. That evening, Mary's true form is discovered by a handmaiden who sees Mary's reflection in a mirror, and Mary kills the girl. At the feast, Morgana appears wearing the revealing red dress which makes every man and especially Arthur get to their plate. Then, Mary appears before Uther's court in the guise of Helen and sings, weaving an enchantment that puts the court to sleep and rapidly ages the Castle.

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Mary Collins, as Lady Helen, weaves her enchantment over the court

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As Lady Helen, Mary Collins uses a song to magically put everyone to sleep

Merlin, protecting himself from the spell by covering his ears, sees Mary prepare to throw a dagger at Arthur, but intervenes by using magic to drop a chandelier on her. When the song stops, the enchantment is lifted and the court awakens, but Mary, in her true form, makes one last effort to kill Arthur, throwing the dagger at him. Merlin intervenes again, slowing time in order to pull Arthur from the weapon's path, and is rewarded by Uther for saving the heir's life by being made Arthur's manservant. Neither seems thrilled by the prospect.

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The witch's true form is revealed

The next day, Gaius gives Merlin a book of magic to study in secret, but the boy is called away by a message from Arthur for his first day of duty.[1]

Cast

Main Cast

Recurring Cast

Guest Cast

Gallery


Transcript

View the transcript here.

Release & Reception

  • The Dragon's Call premiered on Syfy UK at 7pm on September 6th 2017, immediately followed by Valiant.
  • The Dragon's Call, over 45 minutes, garnered 6.65 million viewers and a 30% viewing share according to overnight ratings despite going up against The X Factor in its first episode on September 20. The viewing audience was the third highest of the day only beaten by The X Factor and a new series of Strictly Come Dancing, which aired directly after Merlin on BBC One. The final figure was 7.15 million.

Behind the Scenes

  • Bradley James had to throw knives at a distance of 20 feet, and many missed the target. Those that we see reaching the target were launched by a machine.[2]
  • Straw and a powerful fan were used for the scene where Mary Collins vanishes.[2]
  • The dagger Lady Helen throws towards Arthur was added in computer graphics, while the one stuck on the back of the chair was a real one.[2]
  • The chandelier used by Merlin to kill Mary Collins was created in computer graphics, although a rubber one was made to fell on actress Eve Myles.[2]
  • According to actress Eve Myles, it took six hours to put on the makeup that turned her into the old Mary Collins. (Digital Spy - 19th September 2008).

Trivia

  • According to Bradley James, it was difficult filming Merlin in the stocks because Colin Morgan is allergic to tomatoes.
  • Merlin is asked by Gaius to give some medicine to Lady Percival. This name also applies to the knight of the round table Percival.
  • In the episode, when Mary Collins alias Lady Helen receives a fruit basket, the first fruit she has is a red apple. This could be a reference to Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, as the witch gave Snow White a red apple. Instead, she is given more than one. Also, the servant that gave her the basket dies by a spell, where in the fairy tale, Snow White is poisoned.
  • The scene in which Gaius chides Merlin for fighting with Arthur is the first scene that Colin Morgan shot.[2]
  • When this episode was broadcast, The Moment of Truth was still shooting.[2]
  • Computer graphics on this episode were finished three days before the first release.[2]

Inaccuracies

  • When Merlin is in the stocks the spectators throw tomatoes at him. However tomatoes were not introduced to Britain (Albion) until the 16th century.
  • Morgana is seen wearing high-heeled shoes, which were not invented until the 15th century.

References

See also

External links


Series 1
The Dragon's Call  • Valiant  • The Mark of Nimueh  • The Poisoned Chalice  • Lancelot  • A Remedy to Cure All Ills  • The Gates of Avalon  • The Beginning of the End  • Excalibur  • The Moment of Truth  • The Labyrinth of Gedref  • To Kill the King  • Le Morte d'Arthur

Mini-episode: Merlin in Need

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