[UK/BBC] Being Human


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i absolutely LOVE this show! same with the syfy version of it. is there suppose to be a season 4 confirmed yet?

i do know the american version of nina "nora" is soo much hotter than bbc's! :devil:

yep was renewed for a fourth series the only problem is the guy who plays Mitchell is busy filming back to back Hobbit films in New Zealand

i absolutely LOVE this show! same with the syfy version of it. is there suppose to be a season 4 confirmed yet?

i do know the american version of nina "nora" is soo much hotter than bbc's! :devil:

I am going to assume you watched the US version first? Cause I just watched the first episode of the US version after just completing the latest UK episode, and its complete crap. Pretty sure they hinted or told half the story in the first episode. And just does not feel the same.

I am going to assume you watched the US version first? Cause I just watched the first episode of the US version after just completing the latest UK episode, and its complete crap. Pretty sure they hinted or told half the story in the first episode. And just does not feel the same.

nope, i watched all of the bbc version first. i enjoy both but the bbc is better in terms of gfx.

I know they are trying to do it differently and all that. I just don't like the fact they have compel now, and a few other Twilight like things. Now I could be totally messed up and the UK version has that, but I don't think so lol

US is typical, UK was different and cool. But after watching 5 episodes of the US version it's not as bad as I originally thought.

The BBC has commissioned a fourth series of Being Human, which will air in 2012.

Last night's series three finale picked up 1.05m viewers for BBC Three, according to overnight ratings, and the show was once again critically acclaimed.

The fourth run of Toby Whitehouse's drama will apparently pick up with the aftermath of last night's finale as the housemates return to Barry Island. There are also plans for further guest roles following the appearances of Lacey Turner and Robson Green during the recent run.

BBC Three acting controller Harry Lansdown said: "Being Human's brilliant mixture of fantasy and everyday life continues to provide must-see, ground-breaking drama for BBC Three, and I'm delighted to announce a fourth series for 2012."

Toby Whitehouse added: "We were overwhelmed by the response to series three, and so we're absolutely thrilled that the BBC have given us this opportunity to continue our show into a fourth year.

"We've got another intense and epic story lined up for you, with some new faces and old, and even more horror and mayhem and mugs of tea. I can't wait to get started."

Series four, which was given the green light by controller of BBC drama commissioning Ben Stephenson, will include eight 60-minute episodes.

so we have to wait until 2012 for series 4 to air? does bbc always take that long between seasons? just seems like a heck of a long wait to me.

personally i think mitchell getting the axe may hurt the ratings in the long run.

yeah its every year there's never 2 series in one year...it'll be around the same time next year.

he asked to be released because he's filming the Hobbit and that's going to take a good year in itself.

yeah its every year there's never 2 series in one year...it'll be around the same time next year.

he asked to be released because he's filming the Hobbit and that's going to take a good year in itself.

sucks no new bbc being human and im on a 5 week break for smallville...gah!

i see the the fan outcry on killing mitchell off though. been reading the blogs & youtube. i hope series 4 will not suffer.

sucks no new bbc being human and im on a 5 week break for smallville...gah!

i see the the fan outcry on killing mitchell off though. been reading the blogs & youtube. i hope series 4 will not suffer.

yeah I have seen alot of stuff on Twitter/Tumblr about Mitchell and its not all been good at all

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