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"You're the One That I Haunt"
Series Being Human
Season 1, Episode 12
Being Human 1x12 001
Air date April 4th, 2011
Writers Nancy Won
Director Erik Canuel
Producers Jeremy Carver; Cari Davine; Anna Fricke; Adam Kane; Elissa Lewis; Irene Litinsky; Gilles Perreault; Michael Prupas; Rob Pursey; Keith Samples; Evan Tussman; Toby Whithouse
Starring Sam Witwer; Meaghan Rath; Sam Huntington
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Cast[]

Starring[]

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

Guest Starring[]

Actor Role
Mark Pellegrino James Bishop
Sarah Allen Rebecca Flynt
Gianpaolo Venuta Danny Angeli
Kristen Hager Nora Sargeant

Co-Starring[]

Actor Role
Nancy-Ann Michaud Jenny
David Rigby Hospital Gardener
Liz Mac Rae Detective Geiger
Cecile Cristobal Doctor Chin

Notes & Trivia[]

  • This episode is rated TV-14.

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