"Sticks and Rope" | |
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Series Being Human Season 5, Episode 2 | |
Air date | February 10th, 2013 |
Writers | Daragh Carville |
Director | Philip John |
Producers | Rob Pursey; Toby Whithouse; Philip Trethowan |
Starring | Michael Socha; Damien Molony; Kate Bracken; Steven Robertson |
Episode guide | |
Previous "The Trinity" |
Next "Pie and Prejudice" |
"Sticks and Rope" is the second episode of series five of the British supernatural drama series Being Human and the thirty-third episode of the programme overall. It was directed by Philip John with a teleplay written by Daragh Carville. It first aired on BBC Three in the United Kingdom on February 10th, 2013 at 9:00 pm.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Michael Socha | Tom McNair |
Damien Molony | Hal Yorke |
Kate Bracken | Alex Millar |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Ben Greaves-Neil | Oliver Fitzwilliam Pryor |
Steven Robertson | Dominic Rook |
Philip Davis | Captain Hatch |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Colin Hoult | Ian Crumb |
Claire Gage | Patsy |
Hamza Jeetooa | Alan |
Toby Whithouse | Alistair Frith |
Daniel Kerr | Decky |
Martin Hancock | Leader |
Notes & Trivia[]
- Being Human is a British television program of the supernatural drama genre. It began airing on BBC 3 in 2008 and has also aired on BBC America. The series was remade in 2011 for the North American market. Being Human was created by Toby Whithouse and involves the struggles of three supernatural beings, a vampire, a werewolf and a ghost who all live together in a flat in Bristol.
- Actor Ben Greaves-Neal is credited as Ben Greaves-Neil in this episode.
- Actor Phil Davis is credited as Philip Davis in this episode.
- This episode had a viewership of 731,000 upon its initial broadcast.
- This episode has a rating of 4/5 stars on Share TV.
- This episode originally aired on the same night that "The Suicide King" episode of The Walking Dead first aired in the United States. Not vampires, werewolves or ghosts in that show, but plenty of zombies!
Allusions[]
- In the scene where Hal Yorke and Tom McNair prepare to compete in the Employee of the Month competition, the score to the 1966 western film The Good, The Bad and the Ugly is heard playing. The original score was composed by Ennio Morricone, who is also known for his work on the 1981 John Carpenter film The Thing.
Quotes[]
- Alex Millar: Decky used to look up symptoms online all the time, except he couldn't be bothered to look up the diagnosis. There was this one time, he said that he couldn't go to school, because he had just started the menopause.
See also[]
External Links[]
Series Five This article is an episode from series five of the British television version of Being Human. Episodes
"The Trinity" • "Sticks and Rope" • "Pie and Prejudice" • "The Greater Good" • "No Care, All Responsibility" • "The Last Broadcast" Characters
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