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Being Human
Aidan Turner, being human, holler, Lenora Crichlow, Russell Tovey
Being Human Episode 3
I’m dead (pun intended) pleased that Being Human is back on our screens. In my opinion it’s
the best thing on TV, with great characters and a brilliant script. Here are two new clips to
from the upcoming third episode to get your teeth into! For previous episodes check out
Being Human stars Lenora Crichlow, Russell Tovey and Aidan Turner as three apparent twenty-something characters sharing a house in Bristol, trying to live a normal social life, despite being a ghost, a werewolf and a vampire respectively.
Being Human series 2
I’m very much looking forward to the next series of Being Human, and have been ever since the originals aired earlier this year. I read nothing but praise for the episodes on the BBC board after each episode aired – seriously, nobody with even a quibble. Rightly so, too, it was one of the best bits of TV I’ve seen in a long time. Here’s hoping the next series will be just as good!
I’ve been sent an interesting press release and some vids, unfortunately I’m unable to attend the advanced screening of series two’s opening episode but hopefully I’ll be able to put some clips up at some point when they bring out a teaser. Keep reading for more titbits…
Dionne Bromfield and Amy Winehouse to perform on Strictly Come Dancing
It was announced today (Tuesday 6th October) that Dionne Bromfield and Amy Winehouse will perform live, exclusively on Strictly Come Dancing on Saturday 10th October.
13 year old Dionne Bromfield will make her TV debut on Strictly to sing her forthcoming single ‘Mama Said’ with her godmother Amy Winehouse on backing vocals.
Tarrant Lets the Kids Loose
Tarrant Lets the Kids Loose
A brand new show every week from Sunday 4th October 2009 at 6pm, exclusive to Watch
Watch – the channel that’s made for sharing – will let the kids take control in its new tea-time commission, Tarrant Lets the Kids Loose (8×60’). Presented by Tiswas entertainer and Who Wants to be Millionaire host Chris Tarrant, the eight-part series gives three- to six-year-olds the green light to fulfil their greatest ambitions in the adult world; whether running a photographic studio, a radio station or an ice-cream van!





