EPISODE
Camelot - Season 1
These series offer a large collection of powerful and dramatic events where daughter Abthur Morgana returns from deportation and sterilizes her father. Merlin arrives too late to save the king but gets his son to confess his illegitimate son to death. Merlin takes the boy to the devastated Camelot Castle. On the other hand, Morgana has a problem in her alliance with King Lot. Arthur acquires the sword in the stone and crowns the king.
2 October 1968, Swindon, Wiltshire, England, UK
2 June 1961, Dublin, Ireland
16 May 1965
27 April 1985, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
4 June 1964, London, England, UK
30 April 1967, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, UK
19 August 1983, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
24 September 1984, Brampton, Ontario, Canada
19 November 1983, Dublin, Ireland
9 December 1969, St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada
April 01, 2011
Camelot plays just fine as escapist fantasy fare for willing adults whose only expectations are to be entertained.
April 01, 2011
About the only thing I enjoyed here was a new twist on the extracting of the fabled Excalibur sword from the stone.
April 01, 2011
Most people excited to tune in a Starz version of Camelot won't be disappointed by this unique take on the legend.
June 11, 2011
Camelot faces an uphill struggle because the Arthurian legend's so overexposed there's no excitement about its existence as a continuing adult drama
April 01, 2011
Here's the problem: uneven casting.
April 01, 2011
More often than not, this is an adaptation that feels torn between approaches, between reverence and entertainment, and that leaves the series somewhat lumpy and inert.
February 27, 2011
No expense has been spared bringing Camelot to the small screen and the high production values do a great service to the story that is being told.
April 01, 2011
There's a fair amount of jolly good fun, and rarely a dull moment.
April 01, 2011
Nice looking, but not nearly enough action.
April 01, 2011
Camelot's out-of-body tricks and turns at best will provide a subdued but tasty appetizer for the rampaging media feast to come

