‘Being Human’: Series 4’s Top 10 moments
Grab your crucifix, your stake and your baby stroller as we take a look back through ten of the best bits from Series 4 of Being Human.
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Grab your crucifix, your stake and your baby stroller as we take a look back through ten of the best bits from Series 4 of Being Human.
After Bilyana’s booting from the boardroom last week, 15 candidates remain. But it’s not all flogging printed tat to tourists, oh no.
Once again 16 candidates descend on Lord Sugar’s glittery job-centre skyscraper in the hope that he’ll make them his partner in business and finger-pointing.
If you’ve invested the time and emotion that this series has deserved, The War Child will reward you handsomely for your devotion.
The fourth series of supernatural drama Being Human concludes next weekend on BBC Three with The War Child.
Making History is the grimmest episode since the series opener, but whereas Eve of the War was a work of flesh and violence, this is one living in the shadow of looming horror.
The fourth series of supernatural drama Being Human continues next weekend on BBC Three with Making History.
If you’re one of the people who aren’t watching Series 4 of Being Human simply because Mitchell, George and Nina are no longer around, then you really are missing some amazing television.
Love is a dangerous luxury in the Being Human universe. So Hal and Tom going on a double date promises only two things: trouble, and maybe the best episode yet of Series 4.
The fourth series of supernatural drama Being Human continues next weekend on BBC Three with Puppy Love.