Make a Date with Being Human U.S. Season Three

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It’s hard to believe just how good the U.S. version of the BBC show “Being Human” has gotten. In fact, it’s eclipsed its cousin from across the pond, especially lately as most of the stars of the original series have moved on. If you are a fan, read on to find out when the series will return!

From the Press Release
The third season of Syfy’s hit drama series “Being Human” will premiere on Monday, January 14, 2013, at 9PM. “Being Human” stars Sam Witwer, Meaghan Rath, and Sam Huntington with Kristen Hager joining this year as a series regular. The season will consist of 13 episodes.

Season 2 ended with Aidan (Witwer) buried alive as punishment from vampire leader Mother, Sally (Rath) lost in a state of limbo, and Josh’s (Huntington) plot to kill his maker, Ray, endangering Nora instead.

The new season also features a stellar lineup of new and returning guest stars including:

Mark Pellegrino (“Lost,” “Revolution”) as Aidan’s vampire mentor Bishop; Amy Aquino (“Harry’s Law,” “ER”) as Donna, a witch whose supernatural spells are sought out to help find Sally; Xander Berkeley (“Nikita”) as Liam, father of purebred werewolf twins who is intent on locating his missing children; Bobby Campo (Final Destination) as Max, a young mortician who develops a connection with Sally; and Kyle Schmid (“Copper,” The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants) returning as Aidan’s vampire protégé/”son” Henry.

Season 2 of Syfy’s Being Human delighted both fans and new viewers, seeing its audience increase over its first season. This year the show averaged 2.115 million viewers per week (10% over Season 1) and also increased double digits in key demos: 1.27 million Adults 18-49 (+19%) and 1.28 million Adults 25-54 (+23%).

Being Human is a Muse Entertainment production in association with Zodiak USA and is based on the acclaimed series created by Toby Whithouse and produced by Touchpaper. Executive producers are Michael Prupas (“The Kennedys,” “Pillars of the Earth”), Anna Fricke (“Men in Trees,” “Everwood”), who is both writer and showrunner, Rob Pursey, and Toby Whithouse. Irene Litinsky (Human Trafficking, The Phantom) is series producer.

For more visit “Being Human” on Syfy.com, join the Syfy Google+ circle, “like” “Being Human” on Facebook, and follow “Being Human” on Twitter.

Make a Date with Being Human U.S. Season Three

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