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Thursday, September 15, 2011

SFX article: "Merlin: Bradley James Interview"

by  at 12:19pm September 15 2011

There’s a big Merlin set visit feature in the next issue of SFX, but not all of the interview quotes made it in there. So they’re here instead
SFX goes on the set of Merlin in issue 214 (out on 21 September) and the visit includes interviews with Bradley James (Arthur), Colin Morgan (Merlin), Katie McGrath (Morgana) and no less than three of the Knights of the Round Table. But not all the quotes fitted into the feature, so here’s an extended version of our chat with Bradley James.
We hear there’s a massive new green screen in the studio this year, to help the show look more epic?
“Yeah the big green box, or depending on whatever colour it is on that day. We’ve been using that quite a bit this year, actually. It’s been used as many forms of set. Usually we go out to a forest or an old decrepit building or whatever. A few times now, we’ve been able to stay indoors, control the weather and film stuff in this green box. What they tend to do is, the floor is real; whatever floor we need – grass or paving stone or whatever – they make for real. And then the rest of it tends to be stuff you have to put in your head. They tell you, ‘There’s a big turret over there,’ or, ‘there’s a burning building over there.’ And you get on it.”
Katie McGrath (Morgana) was mentioning that there’s a lot of testosterone floating round the set this year… what with all the Knights.
“[Laughs] There’s a lot of camaraderie now, a lot of banter between the knights. Off-set there’s been a fantastic sort of lads’ atmosphere. Without making it sound like we’re all on a lads’ holiday it’s great to have a bunch of guys that you can hang out with every day. I’d say it hasn’t affected the relationship between Arthur and Merlin too much. They’re still friends, without saying it. If anything, it’s maybe taken some attention away from Merlin. Sir Gwaine, he gets quite a bit of a ribbing now instead of Merlin. He gets the flack; we’ve cut Merlin some slack. Hey, that sounds like I had it prepared.
“Having the knights round has been fantastic, because of the social aspects. Having your friends with you. I’ve got a group of mates who are on set with me now. You’re hanging out with your mates. There are lots of laughs.
“Katie and I haven’t had any scenes together so far. When Arthur and Morgana do meet up, you can imagine there will be fireworks. Guinevere doesn’t tend to go out on the razz with the lads as much as maybe she’d like. I’m not too sure. It’s a bit of a boys’ group. I think if you had a girl to look after it wouldn’t be as much fun.”
Arthur is pretty much de facto ruler at the start of series four, isn’t he?
“Yeah, with Uther being mental and all that. From Arthur’s point of view, all eyes are now on him, looking for leadership. Certainly the first four episodes really challenge Arthur, and test him. If he comes through those tests well, then he will become the King Arthur we’re familiar with from the legends. The first four episodes certainly stress the stress factor on him. Is that even a term? It sounds like a dodgy ITV show. I’m coining that.”
Do you feel the show is still improving?
“This year more than any other year I’ve been happiest about. There are certain elements of this year that have made it a far more enjoyable experience. Not that it’s ever not been enjoyable but I’m more excited about this year. There are various reasons. I can only speak for up to episode nine, but that’s what we’ve shot so far, but up to episode nine I think every episode is going to be great. Usually by this time there’s one where I’ve gone, ‘Oooh, not so sure about that,’ but I think I can quite confidently say that up to episode nine I’m happy with all the episodes”

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Merlin cast and crew for Pedal4Poverty charity


Merlin cast and crew for Pedal4Poverty charity
Thanks to Merlin-Network for alerting us to this info & these photos! 
 , 2nd assistant director on Merlin, has been urging fans through Twitter to donate to Pedal4Poverty, a charity bike ride that her cousin is participating in. Pedal4Poverty is donating the funds raised to Oxfam in support of their response to the East Africa drought crisis. to As incentives, she promised photos of some cast members for certain donation amounts that are reached. Here are the photos so far (click on the thumbnails for larger versions), and her tweets below.  -quoted from merlin-network

£100 raised

£200 raised

£300 raised
£400 Raised!!!



£500 Raised!!!
Prince Arthur / Bradley James


£800 Raised!!!
Gwaine / Eoin Macken


All photos above by @AliceMerlin on Twitter


Lets donate more because when £800 is raised by Merlin fans, we can see the new picture of Gwaine (Eoin Macken) topless!!!!!!!!


You can donate to the cause at pedal4poverty Donation 
page


 Alice 

 Alice 

The photo of Sir Leon (Rupert Young) & Sir Percival (Tom Hopper) was revealed because £100 was raised.  The photo of Merlin (Colin Morgan) on a bicycle was revealed because £200 was raised. The photo of Sir Elyan (Adetomiwa Edun) was revealed because £300 was raised. £400 raised!!! Here's the photo of Morgana (Katie McGrath) kissing Gwaine (Eoin Macken), nice job donating Merlin fans!!!




 Alice 

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Oxfam partners Havyoco have been trucking in clean water to Waridaad village every day. The water is pumped into these community tanks, from where each family queues up to fill their jerrycans. Photo: Alun McDonald/Oxfam


Drought in east Africa: 7.5 litres of water 

per person per day

This entry was posted by Joel M Bassuk on July 12th, 2011 at 10.01 am and is filed under GeneralNews Blog,
Drought in east Africa means each person has an average of 7.5 litres of water a day – that’s about 2.5% of the US average.





After nearly 11 months without a drop of rain, all of the traditional water sources in Waridaad village, Somaliland, dried up. Oxfam partners Havoyoco have been trucking in clean water every day. The water is pumped into these community tanks, from where each family queues up to fill their jerrycans.
Ibrahim Harir Deria, who co-ordinates Havoyoco’s water trucking, says,”We are suffering from consecutive drought. Last year was okay, but before that there was a drought. It is getting more common. The lack of pasture is the father of many things – it causes disease and malnutrition.
“There are four trucking centres in the village, each serving 140 households – so 560 families in total. Each household gets 45 litres of water per day – about 7.5 litres per person.”
Did you catch that? 7.5 litres per person.
To put this in perspective: estimates of water usage at home per day for the average person in the US range from 300 to 466 litres per day. 50 to 100 litres of water per person per day are considered needed to ensure the most basic needs.
Oxfam is helping communities look for more sustainable sources of water, by drilling boreholes, developing motorised water programs and improving traditional water harvesting systems. In the driest and worst affected areas we have been trucking in emergency water supplies.