Ben Whishaw and Philip Glenister star in these six plays telling the story of the fabled 5th Century king.
Britain, 493 AD. When 17-year-old stable boy Arran is visited by Merlin, he is forced to confront his true origins and seize his destiny. Pulling the sword from the stone, he is proclaimed King Arthur – but the tribal leaders refuse to acknowledge him, and the country is plunged into civil war. With Merlin's help, Arthur travels to the Sacred Grove, where the Lady of the Lake presents him with the magical sword Excalibur.
Seven years later, Arthur holds court at Camelot, ruling as King with his Queen, Gwenfar, by his side. The kingdom is at peace – but this fragile stability cannot last, and Arthur's attempts to usher in a new golden age are thwarted by rebellion, betrayal, treason and his own fatal human weakness... Written by Sebastian Baczkiewicz and Steve May, these gripping plays take in all the famous Arthurian legends, from Lanslot's tryst with Gwenfar to the quest for the Holy Grail. Ben Whishaw and Philip Glenister star as Arthur, with Ian McDiarmid as Merlin, Jane Lapotaire as Morgan, Eve Myles as Gwenfar and Andrew Scarborough as Lanslot.
This full‑cast BBC drama is such an immersive listen. Baczkiewicz and May reimagine the Arthur stories with a darker, more grounded tone, and the performances make the whole world feel alive. The sound design is fantastic — forests, battles, magic, all of it pulls you right in. If you like Arthurian retellings or high‑quality audio dramas, this one is a standout.