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# Glad I am not alone.
(, Fri 17 Feb 2012, 10:30, archived)
# Yeah I added a deris. He's obviously less known than I thought.
Which is annoying as he face ticks all the boxes of being a bitch to facemash.
(, Fri 17 Feb 2012, 10:31, archived)
# Oh it's that werewolf guy. HIM!
(, Fri 17 Feb 2012, 10:34, archived)
# And we don't get much new english tv here
(, Fri 17 Feb 2012, 10:35, archived)
# Being Human has been going for three year I think, he was also in Gavin and Stacey as well.
He's also in a newish sitcom called Him and Her which is possibly one of the best things the BBC has put out in years.

EDIT There's also a band called BOn Jovi too:P

Him and Her is worth catching. Fantastic script small cast and happens entirely in one small studio apartment.
(, Fri 17 Feb 2012, 10:36, archived)
# Im in sweden. We get american tv and programs about australian border control
(, Fri 17 Feb 2012, 10:38, archived)
# Sadly so do we:P
(, Fri 17 Feb 2012, 10:40, archived)
# I couldn't get past the first couple of episodes of that him and her
thought it was awful
(, Fri 17 Feb 2012, 10:48, archived)
# Yeah but humour's subjective.
I know it was well received.
(, Fri 17 Feb 2012, 10:50, archived)
# Oh, I see.
I know who he is, I just couldn't recognise him.
(, Fri 17 Feb 2012, 10:39, archived)
# You don't notice until you start shopping him that his face (apart from the ears) seems to be what would happen
if you took every male face in the country, took and average that would be the face you'd have. :P
(, Fri 17 Feb 2012, 10:45, archived)
# They rather cannily cast him in the Baskerville themed episode of Sherlock.
Being Human was OK until it turned really gruesome at the close of the last series. And the main characters are written out of the new series so I can't be arsed.
(, Fri 17 Feb 2012, 12:00, archived)