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"Partial Eclipse of the Heart"
Series Being Human
Season 2, Episode 12
Being Human 2x12 006
Air date April 2nd, 2012
Writers Lisa Randolph
Director Adam Kane
Producers Jeremy Carver; Anna Fricke; Adam Kane; Elissa Lewis; Irene Litinsky; Evan Tussman
Starring Sam Witwer; Meaghan Rath; Sam Huntington; Kristen Hager
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"Partial Eclipse of the Heart" is the twelfth episode of season two of the North American version of the supernatural drama series Being Human and the twenty-fifth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Adam Kane and written by Lisa Randolph. It first aired on Syfy on Monday, April 2nd, 2012 at 9:00 pm.

Cast[]

Starring[]

Actor Role
Sam Witwer Aidan Waite
Meaghan Rath Sally Malik
Sam Huntington Josh Levison

Guest Starring[]

Actor Role
Kyle Schmid Henry Durham
Natalie Brown Julia
Deena Aziz Mother
Susanna Fournier Zoe Gonzales
Pat Kiely Nicholas Fenn
Gianpaolo Venuta Danny Angeli
Andreas Apergis Ray
Dichen Lachman Suren

Co-starring[]

Actor Role
Kyle Gatehouse Atlee
Chip Chuipka Walter, strung out ghost
Anne Day Jones Valerie
James Mayers Ray's son
Dawn Ford Dutch woman
Catherine Bérubé Chelsea
Christie Claymore Café waitress
Alexander Gorchkov Hotel desk clerk

Notes & Trivia[]

  • This episode is rated TV-14.
  • Actress Anne Day-Jones is credited as Anne Day Jones in this episode.

Allusions[]

  • The title of this episode is tasken from "Total Eclipse of the Heart", which is a 1983 power ballad made popular by pop singer Bonnie Tyler and was released on her studio album Faster Than the Speed of Night. It was number six on Billboard 's Top 100 for 1983.

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