Being-Human 5The fifth series of Being Human will be the last, it has been confirmed today. The final six episodes are currently airing on BBC Three.

Rob Pursey, the show’s executive producer, Touchpaper says: “Working on Being Human has been a truly great experience. From the first one-hour pilot, all the way through to this climactic series, we’ve been given real creative freedom and encouragement. It’s a credit to BBC Three that such an unusual idea has been allowed to flourish and evolve in its own unique way.

“I’d like to take the chance to thank Toby for his incredible writing and storytelling; the other screenwriters who’ve made the series their own; the three producers who’ve nurtured the show; and the many directors who’ve helped us establish the show’s unique tone. Being Human has also opened the door to new acting talent, including some incredibly exciting younger actors, which is a legacy we all feel proud of. We will miss Being Human, but feel inspired that there is a place for series like this on British television.”

Zai Bennett, Controller, BBC Three, added: “Being Human has been a fantastic and faithful friend to BBC Three. It’s featured some truly exceptional actors and storylines through the years and I’d like to thank Toby and the production team for their vision and passion. However, all good things come to an end and at BBC Three we’re committed to breaking new shows and new talent and who better to pass that baton on than Toby.”

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  1. I want to say that is a shame, but to be fair, I have struggled since the end of series 2. I didn’t like the way Nina went, Mitchell’s death was, on the other hand, very good, and I am ambivalent about George’s death. But the new characters, Tom, Hal and Alex just don’t carry the magic that George, Mitchell, Annie and Nina conveyed. It was a great series and going it now is probably for the best, rather than carry on with declining viewers. I wonder if the US version will carry on?

  2. I am really enjoying this series and have also enjoyed the previous series in spite of the main cast leaving – it’s a shame they aren’t giving this a better chance, but at the same time since it sounds like the Whithouse was involved in the decision, they will end it properly rather than leaving things hanging “in a bad way”.

    The rumours about Whithouse taking over Doctor Who start here ;)

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