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Being Human · Season 1 · BBC Three

Being Human Season 1

Being Human Season 1 is a MUST-WATCH, BollyMeter 8.3/10. 6 episodes on BBC Three from 25 January 2009.

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BollyMeter8.3/10Being Human's debut series was critically praised for its genre-mashing originality - using supernatural creatures as metaphors for addiction, grief, and social alienation with genuine wit and pathos. The BBC Three launch was a significant commissioning win.

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What BollyAI Thinks

Being Human arrived in January 2009 on BBC Three after a well-received 2008 pilot and immediately announced itself as something genuinely inventive in British genre television. Toby Whithouse's premise - vampire, werewolf, and ghost sharing a Bristol flat - could have been a novelty concept drained of weight by its own cleverness. Instead, the series used its supernatural conceit with precision: Mitchell's vampirism was written as blood addiction, George's werewolf transformation as shameful, uncontrollable violence, and Annie's ghost status as a meditation on grief and unfinished business. The result was a show that worked as both horror-comedy and character drama, with emotional stakes grounded in recognisable human experiences. The tonal control was the key achievement: the series moved between genuine menace and dry humour without the seams showing.

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  1. E1Flotsam and Jetsam7.3

    A sharp domestic-supernatural pilot where bad manners, locked doors, and one furious ghost turn normal life into a trap.

    The moment: George's private anguish about his transformation, rendered without melodrama, establishes the show's emotional register early.

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