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The show — known as The Adventures of Merlin throughout the rest of the world, outside of the U.S. and the United Kingdom — returns with star Colin Morgan as Merlin, as well as Bradley James as Prince Arthur and Angel Coulby as Gwen.
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This British import is a very different take on the Arthur myth, with Merlin (Colin Morgan) and Arthur as young contemporaries, Guinevere (Angel Coulby) as a servant girl, and magic having been banned from Camelot.
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Looking back, guys like Coulby Gunther cannot be overly impressed with themselves.
Pistol Mark Kriegel 2007
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Looking back, guys like Coulby Gunther cannot be overly impressed with themselves.
Pistol Mark Kriegel 2007
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Looking back, guys like Coulby Gunther cannot be overly impressed with themselves.
Pistol Mark Kriegel 2007
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Compare one with the "Queen City" which broke the tonnage record in 1852 with 337 tons of iron, and, in a season of thirteen trips, carried 4500 tons, or one-third of what the "Harry Coulby" carries in a single trip.
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Harry Coulby did, and eventually walked into leadership among the men of the lakes.
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Ignoring the boysy banter, beautiful Angel Coulby - a Guinevere who is all smile and freckle and luxuriant curl - is deeply absorbed in a thriller, her train-ticket bookmark clutched in her right hand as she scans the text.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Will Storr 2011
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From Coulby's high seat, there's a clear view over the wall of the castle grounds, where a line of people can be seen sitting on a grassy bank peering out at the non-action via the LCD screens of their little snappy cameras.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Will Storr 2011
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Ignoring the boysy banter, beautiful Angel Coulby - a Guinevere who is all smile and freckle and luxuriant curl - is deeply absorbed in a thriller, her train-ticket bookmark clutched in her right hand as she scans the text.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Will Storr 2011
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