Annie (Lenora Crichlow)
Annie has been a ghost since her fiancĂ© killed her back in 2007, but since then she’s seen more of life than ever before. She’s defied death’s door, been to Purgatory and back, discovered her lover (Mitchell) was responsible for the murder of twenty innocent people and watched as he was killed by best friend George. In this series, Annie is more than ever the matriarch of Honolulu Heights, left holding the baby with the fate of the world in her hands.
Tom (Michael Socha)
Werewolf Tom has spent his life on a mission: to kill vampires. In series 3, Tom discovered that not only was his father, McNair, not his real dad, but that he was the one who gave him the werewolf curse. Since McNair’s death, Tom has stayed in Barry and is welcomed into Honolulu Heights. Putting his nomadic life and his mission to kill all vampires (mostly!) behind him, Tom has to learn to live like a human, love like a human and fight like a human. But will he succeed?
Hal (Damien Molony)
Hal has been a vampire for over 500 years and the temptation for blood and carnage still rules his every waking thought. Since meeting best friends Leo (a werewolf) and Pearl (a ghost) in 1955, Hal has managed to stay off the blood by sticking to a rigid structure and keeping away from all people. Coming to Honolulu Heights is a huge disruption for Hal. And he doesn’t cope well with disruption. At first, Hal – the stand-offish, posh vampire – and Tom – the common, feral werewolf – find themselves at loggerheads, but once a mutual respect is gained, we see this odd couple become close.
Being Human is produced by Touchpaper Wales, part of Zodiak Media Group, for BBC Cymru Wales.
This series has 8x60-minute episodes. Being Human’s lead writer is Toby Whithouse (Torchwood, Doctor Who) and the fourth series will be produced by Philip Trethowan. Executive Producers are Toby Whithouse, Rob Pursey, Touchpaper Television, and Brian Minchin, for BBC Cymru Wales.
Writers are:
Episode One - Toby Whithouse
Episode Two - Lisa McGee
Episode Three - Jamie Mathieson
Episode Four - Tom Grieves
Episode Five – Tom Grieves
Episode Six - John Jackson
Episode Seven - Toby Whithouse
Episode Eight - Toby Whithouse
Source: BBC
Being Human (UK) - Character Profiles and Production Details
9 Jan 2012
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Still no start date as far as I can see, but I'm kinda in a rush to get out so have asked Andy to pop the rest of the info up. Hopefully the info is in there somewhere :( lol
ReplyDeleteThe new guy sounds great, and I'm soooooooooooo happy that Michael Socha is back!!
Hmmm... so with no mention of George I wonder if he is not in the series at all this season....
ReplyDeleteI assumed Russel Tovey was done with Being Human AFTER this season and had filmed some stuff for the season. Interesting.
Thanks!
ReplyDeleteAll the new info is too much to handle right now
ReplyDeleteIt's like a whole new show. Not feeling very excited about it tbh.
ReplyDeleteI thought the same thing.
ReplyDeleteAlso saw some retweet from the actress who plays Nina. She said she hadn't filmed anything for series 4.
No George and Nina? I didn't realise season 4 was going to be so different. Am happy to see Michael Socha back though.
ReplyDeleteSo did Nina abandon George and their baby or does she die and the show jumps forward a few months, eliminating the need for Nina to tape anything?
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