Mr. Merlin | |
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Mr. Merlin Title Card |
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Genre | Situation comedy, Fantasy |
Created by | Larry Rosen Larry Tucker |
Written by | Larry Rosen (5 episodes) Larry Tucker (5 episodes) Tom Chehak (4 episodes) |
Directed by | Bill Bixby (6 episodes) Harry Winer (4 episodes) James Frawley (2 episodes) |
Starring | Barnard Hughes Clark Brandon Elaine Joyce Jonathan Prince Phil Morris |
Composer(s) | Ken Harrison |
Country of origin | USA |
Language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 22 |
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Executive producer(s) | Larry Rosen Larry Tucker |
Editor(s) | Robert F. Shugrue John Farrell Kenneth R. Koch |
Cinematography | Chuck Arnold Ronald W. Browne |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Production company(s) | Larry Larry Productions |
Distributor | Columbia Pictures Television |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | CBS |
Picture format | Film |
Audio format | Monaural |
Original run | October 7, 1981 – March 22, 1982 |
Mr. Merlin, a Larry Larry Company Production in association with Columbia Pictures Television, is a 1981–82 sitcom starring Barnard Hughes as Merlin the wizard, disguised as Max Merlin, a mechanic in modern-day San Francisco.
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Merlin hires Zachary Rogers, played by Clark Brandon, to work in his garage, and when Zac pulls a crowbar out of a bucket of cement, the crowbar is revealed to be Arthur's sword Excalibur and Merlin must reveal himself to Zac and make him an apprentice. Leo Samuels (Jonathan Prince) is Zac's best friend, who naturally has no idea his best buddy is a "wizard in training". Elaine Joyce is Alexandra {"Alex"}, Max's equally magical liaison with an unseen "council" (who insisted Merlin take on an apprentice or lose both his powers and immortality).
№ | Title | Director | Writer | Original airdate |
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1 | "Pilot" | John Astin | Larry Tucker, Larry Rosen |
October 7, 1981 |
2 | "The Cloning of the Green" | Bill Bixby | Larry Tucker, Larry Rosen |
October 14, 1981 |
3 | "Starsand" | Herbert Kenwith | Larry Tucker, Larry Rosen |
October 21, 1981 |
4 | "The Music's in Me" | Harry Winer | Tom Chehak | October 28, 1981 |
5 | "All About Sheila" | Harry Winer | Larry Tucker, Larry Rosen |
November 4, 1981 |
6 | "The Two Faces of Zac" | Bill Bixby | Tim Maschler | November 11, 1981 |
7 | "A Moment in Camelot" | Harry Winer | William J. Keenan | November 18, 1981 |
8 | "A Message from Wallshime" | Alan Myerson | Jeffrey Scott | December 2, 1981 |
9 | "Take My Tonsils... Please!" | Bill Bixby | Parke Perine | December 9, 1981 |
10 | "The Ache" | Larry Elikann | Stephanie Garman, Hollace White |
December 23, 1981 |
11 | "Not So Sweet Sixteen" | Alan Myerson | Tom Chehak | December 30, 1981 |
12 | "Romeo and Dreidelwood" | James Frawley | Larry Tucker, Larry Rosen |
January 6, 1982 |
13 | "Getting to Know You" | Leo Penn | Ann Woodall, Paula Lintz |
January 18, 1982 |
14 | "Alex Goes Popless" | James Frawley | Tom Chehak | January 25, 1982 |
15 | "Everything's Coming Up Daisies" | Jeffrey Hayden | Don Tait | February 1, 1982 |
16 | "The Egg and Us" | Howard Storm | George Geiger | February 8, 1982 |
17 | "How to Help a Gymnast in a Foreign Country" | Leo Penn | Martin Donovan | February 15, 1982 |
18 | "Change of Venue (Part 1)" | Bill Bixby | Tim Maschler | February 22, 1982 * |
19 | "Change of Venue (Part 2)" | Bill Bixby | Tim Maschler | February 22, 1982 * |
20 | "An Absence of Amulets" | Harry Winer | Paul Haggis, Michael Mauer |
March 1, 1982 |
21 | "Arrivederci, Dink" | Alan Myerson | Julie Kirgo, Dinah Kirgo |
March 15, 1982 |
22 | "I Was a Teenage Loser" | Bill Bixby | Tom Chehak | March 22, 1982 |
* Originally presented as an hour-long episode.
Note: a Mr. Merlin strip ran briefly in the British TV Comic.