Only days to go until the
Being Human crew are back to liven up our Sunday evenings!! And we're a little bit over-excited about it here at ´óÏó´«Ã½ Three HQ *takes deep breaths*. So while I try to calm down long enough to tell you about it, have a look at this photo...
Paul Kaye as Vincent
Recognise this man? Admittedly he does look like a dodgy geezer who'd spin you rather violently on the waltzers...but it is, in fact, comedian Paul Kaye who's guest starring as Vincent.
And who's Vincent I hear you ask? Well I don't know either so we'll have to watch the first episode to find out. And there are more famous faces popping up - there's
Lacey Turner from
EastEnders and actor, crooner and extreme fisher
Robson Green. (
What do you mean you don't know who he is? Ask your mum.)
You can watch a clip of Robson Green on the
Being Human blog now and there are from the first episode on .
Talking of the
Being Human blog, you should keep checking back there during the series as they'll have all the latest behind the scenes news and gossip. While you're there, make sure you check out the brand new super slick
Being Human website including
Annie's Broadcasts from the Other Side. Be warned they're pretty eerie.
Hardcore fans will probably already know there's an online extension of the show called
Becoming Human. I was lucky enough to watch a preview this week and wow! It is A.M.A.Z.I.N.G!!!!!!! *reminds herself to breathe* It's so good - dramatic, clever and really, really funny! I'm not going to tell you too much about it yet as we've asked the
Becoming Human director to give us the full lowdown here on the blog next week. It will officially launch on the
Being Human website straight after
episode two on Sunday 30th January. Trust me it's worth waiting for. And just because it's Friday I thought I'd let you have a little look at the new characters...
The cast of Becoming Human.
So all that's left for you to do now is sort out your
Being Human viewing party for Sunday night. I've already bagsied the best seat on the sofa, stocked up on tea and biscuits and negotiated full rights of the remote control. Don't forget 9pm Sunday ´óÏó´«Ã½ Three - be there!
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Comment number 1.
At 21st Jan 2011, Lussuria wrote:Can't wait until Sunday night!!
Also, glad we have a start date for Becoming Human, it looks brill.
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Comment number 2.
At 21st Jan 2011, chezza100 wrote:Love Being Human - so happy its coming back (-:
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Comment number 3.
At 22nd Jan 2011, BonafideIsolator wrote:Vincent looks very much alike to Spike from buffy
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Comment number 4.
At 24th Jan 2011, MaryH78 wrote:I actually thought that was Johnny Rotten the first time I saw the picture. I am so happy that Being Human is back, i thought it was fantastic, but I am a bit concerned that it has now gone a bit mainstream with all the famous people appearing in it now... I mean Robson Green? Despite that, it is still great, and I hope the rest of the series continues to be great!
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At 31st Jan 2011, Mentats_UK wrote:congratulations to ´óÏó´«Ã½3 on Hip Hop Honey and Nel Hedayat's intelligent insight in to a controversial issue. A good bounce back from the disasterous "Stacey whats_her_name investigates"
Indeed the non conclusive, open ending emphasised the confusion of the morality maze that lies in our quest for freedom of expression, more of a pandora's box than revealing or expose.
However the racist experience of the british girl in new york was startling ! A massive counter punch to the female politician who still believed the girls are empowered by exposing their bodies on camera.
No doubt, it would be interesting to balance the picture by interviewing male dancers in videos by Madonna and Britney Spears but it may well be a moot point given half of these men are gay.
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