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Being Human – Season 2 Episode 8

George (Russell Tovey) and Lucy (Lyndsey Marshal) © BBC

George (Russell Tovey) and Lucy (Lyndsey Marshal) © BBC

Episode 8 of 8

First transmission on Sunday, February 28th, 2010 (UK)

The official details…


George and Annie are inside Kemp and Lucy's facility, still hoping that they can be cured of their supernatural afflictions, in the final episode in the current series of the drama following the lives of three housemates who happen to be a werewolf, a ghost and a vampire.

Mitchell, knowing just how cruel these "cures" really are, aims to save his friends from Kemp's macabre experiments. But, as his heart blackens with rage and fury, can his friends save him from himself? And how will he react when he's face to face with Lucy, the lover who betrayed him?

And, as death's door opens for her again, is this really the end of Annie?


Russell Tovey stars as George, Lenora Crichlow as Annie, Donald Sumpter as Kemp, Lyndsey Marshal as Lucy and Aidan Turner as Mitchell.


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