) from the homonymous
2008-2012 TV series, displayed at the exhibition Merlin: The Dragon Tower at
Warwick Castle. •
The Pendragon Cycle: Rise of the Merlin (2026), an adaptation of the
book series. He is played by
Tom Sharp. •
Cursed, a
Netflix adaptation of a book of the same name by
Frank Miller and
Tom Wheeler; he is played by
Gustaf Skarsgård. •
Fate/Grand Order - Absolute Demonic Front: Babylonia (2019-2020), a Japanese fantasy anime series; Merlin, voiced by
Takahiro Sakurai, is part of the main cast. Previously, the same Merlin made a small cameo in episode 23 of
Fate/Apocrypha (2017). •
Trollhunters: Tales of Arcadia (2016–18), an American animated fantasy web television. Voiced by
David Bradley, Merlin first appears in the episode "Unbecoming" (2017) as the wizard who created the Trollhunter's amulet. He also makes cameos in the follow-up series
3Below: Tales of Arcadia (2018–19), and was one of the major characters in the final installment of the
Tales of Arcadia trilogy,
Wizards: Tales of Arcadia (2020). •
Legends of Tomorrow (2016–22), an American
superhero television series, based on the characters of
DC Comics and set in the
Arrowverse. In the episode "Camelot/3000" (2017), Merlin is revealed to be a superheroine,
Stargirl. Portrayed by
Sarah Grey, Stargirl escaped from 1956 to the sixth century to guard a fragment of the
Spear of Destiny, which she then used to create the court of Camelot. •
Sofia the First (2012–18), an American animated television series; features numerous references to Merlin who is idolized by the character of Cedric the Sorcerer. The former later appears in the episode "Gone With the Wand" (2016), where he is depicted in his traditional Disney design and voiced by
Jeff Bennett. •
Nanatsu no Taizai (2016), also known as
The Seven Deadly Sins, a Japanese anime series based on the manga by the same name; features a female Merlin, voiced by
Maaya Sakamoto, as The Boar's Sin of Gluttony and tutor of a younger Prince Arthur. •
Once Upon a Time (2011–18), an American fairy tale drama television series. Merlin, known as the Sorcerer, first appears in the fourth season in the episode "Lily" (2015).
Elliot Knight is the first black actor to play Merlin in a prominent production. •
Camelot (2011), a historical-fantasy-drama television series of conjoined Irish, British, American, and Canadian production; Merlin is played by
Joseph Fiennes. •
Batman: The Brave and the Bold (2008–11), an American animated television series based in part on the
DC Comics series
The Brave and the Bold; in the episode "Day of the Dark Knight!" (2009), Merlin was voiced by
David McCallum. •
Merlin (2008–12), a British fantasy-adventure drama television programme by
BBC filmed in
Wales and
France, in which young Merlin, played by
Colin Morgan, has to hide his magic while protecting Prince Arthur. •
Pé na Jaca (2006), a Brazilian telenovela; Merlin is played by
Humberto Martins. • ''
Merlin's Apprentice (2006), an American-Canadian miniseries. It is a sequel to the 1998 television miniseries Merlin'' with
Sam Neill reprising his role as
Merlin, albeit as a slightly different version of the character. • ''
King Arthur's Disasters'' (2005–06), a British animated series; Merlin is played by
Matt Lucas. •
Kaamelott (2005–09), a French comedy medieval fantasy television series; Merlin is played by Jacques Chambon. •
Potatoes and Dragons (2004), an animated series of conjoined Canadian and French production; Merlin is voiced by John Vamvas. •
Stargate SG-1 (1997–2007),
Stargate Atlantis (2004–09), and
Stargate: The Ark of Truth (2008), part of the
Stargate franchise; Merlin is represented here as an
Ancient named Myrddin (originally
Moros) from the Pegasus galaxy, who ascended to a higher plane of existence, descended to a lower plane of existence on Earth, and proceeded to 'create' King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table. Played by
Matthew Walker, he first appears in an episode of
Stargate Atlantis, "Before I Sleep" (2004). •
Sítio do Pica-Pau Amarelo (2001–07), a Brazilian television series based on the eponymous book series written by
Monteiro Lobato; Merlin, played by Emiliano Queiroz, featured in a number of episodes in 2003. •
ChuckleVision (1987–2009), a British television series; in the episode
Bookshop Chuckles (2003), Merlin is played by
Leslie Schofield. •
The Jersey (1999–2004), an American comedy television series based on the
Monday Night Football Club books by
Gordon Korman; in the episode "Origins: Part 1" (2003), Merlin is played by
Angus Scrimm. •
Justice League (2001–04
), an American animated television series, part of the
DC Animated Universe; in the episode "A Knight of Shadows: Part 1" (2002), Merlin is voiced by
W. Morgan Sheppard. •
Guinevere Jones (2002), a Canadian/Australian fantasy television series about a modern teenage girl who is the reincarnation of
Guinevere; Merlin is played by
Ted Hamilton. •
The Fairly OddParents (2001–17), an American animated television series; in the episode "Knighty Knight" (2002), Merlin, voiced by
Jim Ward, is a fraudulent magician who uses his nephew, Arthur, to run away from the kingdom they live in. •
The Outer Limits (1995–2002), a Canadian-American television series; in the episode "The Tipping Point" (2002), Merlin is played by
Jim Byrnes. •
The Zack Files (2000–02), a Canadian science fiction television program; in the episode
Once and Future Zack (2002), Merlin is played by
J. Adam Brown. •
Young Arthur (2002), an American TV drama about the childhood of King Arthur; Merlin is played by
James Fleet. •
Sir Gadabout: The Worst Knight in the Land (
2002–
03), a British children's comedy television programme; Merlin is played by Ian Lindsay. •
House of Mouse (2001–03), an American animated television series; Merlin is played by
Hamilton Camp. •
MythQuest (2001) a Canadian television series; in the episode
Sir Caradoc at the Round Table, Merlin is played by
David Gant. •
The Brak Show (2000–03, 2007), an American animated sitcom; in the episode
Time Machine (2001), Merlin is voiced by Marc Cram. •
The Mists of Avalon (2001), a TV mini-series of conjoined Czech, German, and American production; Merlin is played by
Michael Byrne. • ''
Arthur's Quest'' (1999), an American television film. In an attempt to save young King Arthur from the evil sorceress Morgana, Merlin, played by
Arye Gross, transports him into 20th-century America. •
A Knight in Camelot (1998), an American television film about a modern scientist who gets sent to King Arthur's times when the machine shes invented malfunctions; Merlin played by
Ian Richardson. •
Merlin (1998), an American television miniseries starring
Sam Neill as Merlin. The film depicts his life, from his magical birth through the reigns of Vortigern, Uther, and Arthur, and ends with him as an old man. •
Histeria! (1998–2000), an American animated series; in the episode "Histeria Satellite TV" (1998), Merlin was voiced by
Paul Rugg. •
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (1996–2003), in the episode Oh What a "Tangled Spell She Weaves" (1997), Merlin was played by
Bob Goldthwait. •
The New Adventures of Robin Hood (1997–98), an American television series; Merlin was played by
Geoffrey Bayldon in the episode
The Legend of Olwyn and
David Gant in
Return to Camelot. •
Timmy Towers (1997–2002), a British children's television series; in the episode "No Time Like the Present", Merlin was played by
Stephen Mulhern. •
The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest (1996–97), an American animated television series; in the episode "The Alchemist" (1996), Merlin was voiced by
Michael Des Barres. •
The Crystal Cave (1996), an American TV movie on the art of spiritual transformation; Merlin is played by
Robert Guillaume. •
Blazing Dragons (1996–1998); Merle the Wizard (played by Suzanne Coy), a wisecracking female magician who fits the stereotype of a witch much more than that of a wizard, is based on Merlin. •
Alchemy (1996), an American TV movie on the art of spiritual transformation; Merlin is played by
Robert Guillaume. •
Princess Gwenevere and the Jewel Riders (1995–96), an American comic fantasy-themed animated children's television series; Merlin, voiced by
Bob Kaliban, is an ancient wizard who had discovered Avalon and tamed its magic centuries ago. •
Darkstalkers (1995) is an American children's animated TV series loosely based on the
Capcom fighting game
Darkstalkers: The Night Warriors. Harry, the main character of the series, is a descendant of the great sorcerer Merlin. Merlin himself appears in the twelfth episode of the show as a silent character. •
King Arthur and the Knights of Justice (1992–93), an animated series of conjoined American, Canadian, and French production; Merlin is voiced by
Jim Byrnes. •
MacGyver (1985–92), an American action-adventure television series; in the two-part episode "Good Knight MacGyver" (1991), Merlin, played by Time Winters, is shown to be a bumbling trickster who relies on the title character's wit and wisdom to save the day. •
The Legend of Prince Valiant (1991–93), an American animated television series based on the
Prince Valiant comic strip created by
Hal Foster; Merlin voiced by
Alan Oppenheimer. •
Doctor Who (1963–89, 1996, 2005–present), a British science fiction television programme; the episode "
Battlefield" (1989) suggests that Arthurian legend in our world is influenced by actual events in a parallel world, and when
the Seventh Doctor played by
Sylvester McCoy is recognized as Merlin by the knight Ancelyn, Mordred, and finally Morgaine, it is implied that Merlin is, or will be, a future (or alternate-dimension) incarnation of
the Doctor. The 2010 episode "
The Pandorica Opens" confirms this. •
Knightmare (1987–94), a British children's adventure game show; Merlin is played by
John Woodnutt. •
The Comic Strip (1987), an American animated series; Merlin's son Melvin, voiced by
Earl Hammond, appeared on the segment
Mini Monsters along with his large crow assistant Cawfield. •
The Twilight Zone (1985–89) in the episode "A Day in Beaumont/The Last Defender of Camelot" (1986), Merlin was played by
Norman Lloyd. •
3-2-1 (1978–87) a British game show; in the episodes "The Magic of Merlin and Egypt", Merlin was played by
Kenneth Connor. •
ThunderCats (1985–89), an American animated television series; in the episode "Excalibur" (1985), Merlin was voiced by
Earl Hammond. •
Mr. Merlin (1981–82), an American sitcom starring
Barnard Hughes as the wizard disguised as Max Merlin, a mechanic in modern-day
San Francisco. •
Read All About It! (1979–81), a Canadian educational television series; in the episode "'Tis Magic", Merlin was played by John Dee. •
The Legend of King Arthur (1979), a British television fantasy series; Merlin is played by
Robert Eddison. •
Tarzan and the Super 7 (1978–80), an American morning cartoon series; Merlin is voiced by
Michael Bell. •
Once Upon a Classic (1976–80), an American television program; in the episode "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court" (1978), Merlin was played by
Roscoe Lee Browne. •
Shadows (1975–78), a British supernatural television anthology series; in the episode "The Boy Merlin" (1978), Merlin was played by Ian Rowlands. A 1979 TV series,
The Boy Merlin, was later based on that episode, with Rowlands reprising the role of Merlin. •
Carry on Laughing (1975), a British television comedy series; in the episodes "Short Knight, Long Daze and Under the Round Table", Merlin was played by
Peter Butterworth. •
The Ghost Busters (1975), an American children's sitcom; in the episode "Merlin, the Magician", Merlin was played by
Carl Ballantine. •
The Time Tunnel (1966–67), an American science-fiction TV series; in the episode "Merlin the Magician" (1967), Merlin was played by two actors, Christopher Cary and
Dennis Christopher. •
The Adventures of Superboy (1966–69), an American animated series; in the episode "The Black Knight" (1966), Merlin is one of the antagonists of the story, jealous of Superboy's powers. •
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (1964–68), an American spy-fiction television series; in the episode "The Foxes and Hounds Affair" (1965), Merlin (a stage magician capable of reading minds) was played by Andre Philippe. •
Richard the Lionheart (1961–65), a British children's TV-show; in the episode "King Arthur's Sword" (1962), Merlin was played by
Ferdy Mayne. •
Startime (1959–60), an American anthology series and one of the first American TV shows to broadcast in color; in the episode "Tennessee Ernie Ford Meets King Arthur" (1960), Merlin was played by
Carl Ballantine. •
The David Niven Show (1959), an American television anthology series; in the episode "A Day of Small Miracles", Merlin was played by
Eddie Bracken. •
The Adventures of Sir Lancelot (1956–57), a British television series; Merlin played by
Cyril Smith. •
Kraft Television Theatre (1947–58), an American drama/anthology television series; in the episode "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court" (1953), Merlin was played by
Victor Jory. •
Studio One (1947–58), an American radio and TV anthology drama series; in the episode "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court" (1952), Merlin was played by
Salem Ludwig. •
Biker Mice from Mars (1993), an American animated series; appears in the episode "Biker Knights of the Round Table". • The
Star Trek: The Original Series episode "
Requiem for Methuselah" featured a 6000-year-old human who lived as many aliases, including Merlin and other historical figures. •
Unicorn: Warriors Eternal (2023), an American animated series focused around the titular "Order of the Unicorn", a group of magical warriors assembled by Merlin that reincarnate across multiple eras in history to battle an immortal evil entity that was once Morgan LeFay. Merlin was voiced by
Jeremy Crutchley. == Other cultural references ==