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Being Human preview: “All Out of Blood”
by Doc on Jan.25, 2012, under Television
In this preview for next Monday’s Being Human, we see Josh, Nora and Sally in a vacant storage unit where they discuss their location for their next werewolf transformation. Josh’s plan for them to be video taped during the process has Nora skeptical but assures Nora that he’s only trying his best to find out how they both can be treated and be cured from this werwolf disease. Watch and all-new sneak peek of Being Human and see as the couple confronts their first werewolf change together. Tune in at 9/8c Monday, January 30th on Syfy.
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Being Human preview: “Do You Really Want To Hurt Me?”
by Doc on Jan.17, 2012, under Television
On Next Monday’s Being Human, we see Josh and Nora at a social event and another couple asks both how long they’ve been dating for. With Nora under the influence, she begins denying their intimate relationship and begins to open up a bit about their recent events such as waking up in a pile of leaves, unknown to how she got there. The scene gets rather intense as she discloses a shocking secret that even Josh wasn’t aware of. Tune in to an all new episode of Being Human next Monday at 9/8c to see how Nora copes with the fact that she is now a werewolf.
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Programming reminder: Alcatraz, Being Human, Lost Girl
by Doc on Jan.16, 2012, under Television
Just a programming reminder: Being Human returns to Powerful Mondays on Syfy tonight with the second season premiere at 9/8c, followed by the U.S. premiere of Lost Girl at 10/9c. For more information about Lost Girl, see our preview article from October.
Over on Fox, the two-hour premiere of Alcatraz, from J.J. Abrams and about an investigator who finds evidence at a crime scene that leads to a suspect, who supposedly died in Alcatraz prison 30 years previously, and uncovers an even deeper mystery, airs at 8/7c. Alcatraz stars Sarah Jones (Sons of Anarchy), Sam Neill (Jurrasic Park) and Jorge Garcia (Lost).
Being Human season premiere preview: “Turn This Mother Out”
by Doc on Jan.11, 2012, under Television
Being Human returns to Syfy next Monday, January 16th at 9/8c, so here is a preview of the premiere episode!
In this sneak peek, we see Josh expressing to Aidan and Sally that he’d like everyone to try and act normal while girlfriend, Nora is around which means no more flying mugs and vampire talks about Mother. Nora enters to room and asks if Sally is present and mentions that she found an invite to her high school reunion in the trash. While Nora can’t hear Sally’s responses, she’s informed by Josh that she has reservations about going. Watch the all new sneak peek to see if Sally will ever change her mind on attending and catch the season premiere of Being Human on Monday, January 16th at 9/8c on Syfy!
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Another Being Human preview clip
by Doc on Dec.09, 2011, under Television
Here is the latest preview clip for Being Human, with a little added humor this time – it’s “extra wolfie” 🙂
Being Human sneak peek: “Epic Buzzkill”
by Doc on Nov.18, 2011, under Television
Here is a new sneak peek for the upcoming second season, Being Human, called “Epic Buzzkill”. We see Aidan burying someone or something and in the next shot it appears that Aidan has gone back on his oath not to feed upon humans. Sally, now able to interact with other physical objects, begins to “experiment” with her new found ability, while Josh informs her that the three of them can’t just go around doing whatever they want just because it feels good, to which Sally calls him an epic buzzkill. A montage of scenes from the upcoming season follows with a central theme of temptation for everyone involved.
Being Human returns on Syfy on January 16th at 9PM ET.
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UK Being Human‘s Russell Tovey announces he is leaving
by Doc on Nov.11, 2011, under Television
Russell Tovey, who stars as the werewolf George in the original UK production of Being Human tweeted today that he is leaving the show:
“Hey my lovely witty’s, you may or may not know by now, but I am leaving Being Human officially.. Thought you should all know… Im sorry x”
Previously co-star Aidan Turner, who plays the vampire Mitchell, left the show to star in The Hobbit, and was replaced by Damien Molony as a new vampire, Hal, for the fourth series that should air next Spring.
Syfy Digital Press Tour: Being Human looks towards Season 2
by Doc on Oct.14, 2011, under Television
Our first press panel of the day was with the cast of Being Human: Meaghan Rath, Sam Witwer and Sam Huntington. We met them all last year before the show first aired, and having met them and see them talk about the show turned me in to a fan then, and it proved out with the show. So it was great seeing them again, and they were fun to talk to as before. First, it was announced that Being Human will return again on Monday, January 16th, at 9pm ET to become part of the strong “Powerful Mondays” lineup. So, what can we expect in it’s sophomore season?
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Syfy Digital Press Tour, Part 1 – Luau and Halloween Horror Nights
by Doc on Oct.13, 2011, under Fun Stuff, Television
This year’s Syfy Digital Press Tour started a little differently – last year there was a low-key reception dinner just with the Syfy executives – this year it was a luau theme, complete with Hawaiian shirts, a fire dancer, and this time, with the talent! One of the first I met while waiting for it to begin was Rhys Ifans, the actor who has played a wide variety of roles such as a the crazy roommate in Notting Hill, “The Leg” in The Replacements, Xenophilius Lovegood in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1, and now James Hook in the upcoming Neverland and Dr. Curt Conners/The Lizard in The Amazing Spider-Man.
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Being Human returns January 16th
by Doc on Oct.10, 2011, under Television
Orlando, FL – October 10, 2011 – The second season of Syfy’s hit drama series Being Human will premiere on Monday, January 16 at 9PM, it was announced today. The season will consist of 13 new episodes and anchor Syfy’s “Powerful Mondays” programming block. Being Human stars Sam Witwer, Meaghan Rath and Sam Huntington.
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