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⚫ | While working at the hospital, George is horrified to discover that Herrick still exists after all, despite the fact that his wolfself |
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+ | |Name = The Longest Day |
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+ | |Image = 305.jpg |
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+ | |Series = 3 |
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+ | |Number = 5 |
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+ | | Airdate = 20 February 2011 |
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+ | | Writer = [[Sarah Phelps]] |
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+ | | Director = [[Philip John]] |
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+ | |Guests = |
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+ | *'''[[Bazzer]]''' — [[Boyd Clack]] |
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+ | *'''[[Cara (BBC)|Cara]]''' — [[Rebecca Cooper]] |
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+ | *'''[[Wendy]]''' — [[Nicola Walker]] |
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+ | *'''[[Herrick]]''' — [[Jason Watkins]] |
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+ | |Cast = *'''[[Annie]]''' — [[Lenora Crichlow]] |
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+ | *'''[[Mitchell]]''' — [[Aidan Turner]] |
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+ | *'''[[George]]''' — [[Russell Tovey]] |
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+ | *'''[[Nina]]''' — [[Sinead Keenan]] |
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+ | | Previous ="''[[The Pack]]''" |
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+ | | Next ="[[Daddy Ghoul]]" |
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+ | | ImagesCat =}} {{Dialogue|[[Wendy]]|I didn't delete a-|[[Nina]]|Doorstepped by the tabloids is gonna seem like a walk in the park when I'm done with you. What's your manager's number, Wendy? I am gonna unleash a sh*t storm!|[[Nina]] threatens [[Wendy]]}} |
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+ | '''The Longest Day''' is the fifth episode of the [[Series 3|third series]] of [[Being Human (BBC)|Being Human]]. |
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+ | ==Summary== |
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⚫ | While working at the [[Barry Hospital|hospital]], [[George]] is horrified to discover that [[Herrick]] still exists after all, despite the fact that his wolfself decapitated the vampire in question at the end of Season One. However, [[Mitchell]] is distracted, still brooding about last season's [[Box Tunnel 20 Book|train massacre]] and his guilt for that event, as well as hoping that Herrick can assist him in averting [[Lia]]'s [[The Prophecy|prophecy]] about his death at the hand of an unspecified werewolf. Herrick is ensconced in the attic, masquerading as [[Nina]]'s "Uncle Billy," and to complicate matters, [[Wendy]], a community psychiatric nurse, turns up to assess their suitability for "Billy's" placement at the household. Nina, George, Mitchell and Annie are arguing about killing or letting "Billy" live. |
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+ | ==Music== |
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+ | Aside from [[Richard Wells]]' original score, this episode features the following songs: |
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+ | *''Johnny Remember Me'', by John Leyton (1961 single) - playing in the psych ward when George spots Herrick |
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+ | *''Surfin''', by Ernest Ranglin, from the album Surfin' (2005) - playing on the soundtrack as Wendy and Annie wait in front of the beach mural for the others to come back downstairs |
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+ | *''Dirge'', by Death in Vegas, from the album The Contino Sessions (2010) - playing on the soundtrack as Herrick shows Nina the scrapbook. Actually plays for about five minutes over the montage that ends the episode. |
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+ | {{Episodes}} |
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+ | [[Category:BBC Episodes]] |
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+ | [[Category:Episodes]] |
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+ | [[Category:Series 3]] |
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+ | [[Category:Being Human BBC]] |
Latest revision as of 06:58, 8 December 2017
"The Longest Day" | |
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Series 3, Episode 5 | |
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Broadcast date | 20 February 2011 |
Written by | Sarah Phelps |
Directed by | Philip John |
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Guest Cast | |
Episode chronology | |
Previous "The Pack" |
Next "Daddy Ghoul" |
The Longest Day is the fifth episode of the third series of Being Human.
Summary[]
While working at the hospital, George is horrified to discover that Herrick still exists after all, despite the fact that his wolfself decapitated the vampire in question at the end of Season One. However, Mitchell is distracted, still brooding about last season's train massacre and his guilt for that event, as well as hoping that Herrick can assist him in averting Lia's prophecy about his death at the hand of an unspecified werewolf. Herrick is ensconced in the attic, masquerading as Nina's "Uncle Billy," and to complicate matters, Wendy, a community psychiatric nurse, turns up to assess their suitability for "Billy's" placement at the household. Nina, George, Mitchell and Annie are arguing about killing or letting "Billy" live.
Music[]
Aside from Richard Wells' original score, this episode features the following songs:
- Johnny Remember Me, by John Leyton (1961 single) - playing in the psych ward when George spots Herrick
- Surfin', by Ernest Ranglin, from the album Surfin' (2005) - playing on the soundtrack as Wendy and Annie wait in front of the beach mural for the others to come back downstairs
- Dirge, by Death in Vegas, from the album The Contino Sessions (2010) - playing on the soundtrack as Herrick shows Nina the scrapbook. Actually plays for about five minutes over the montage that ends the episode.
Being Human BBC Episodes |
Series 1: Pilot • Flotsam and Jetsam • Tully • Ghost Town • Another Fine Mess • Where The Wild Things Are • Bad Moon Rising |
Series 2: Cure And Contagion • Serve God, Love Me And Mend • Long Live The King • Educating Creature • The Looking Glass • In The Morning • Damage • All God's Children |
Series 3: Lia • Adam's Family • Type 4 • The Pack • The Longest Day • Daddy Ghoul • Though the Heavens Fall • The Wolf-Shaped Bullet |
Series 4: Eve Of The War • Being Human 1955 • The Graveyard Shift • A Spectre Calls • Hold the Front Page • Puppy Love • Making History • The War Child |
Series 5: The Trinity • Sticks and Rope • Pie and Prejudice • The Greater Good • No Care, All Responsibility • The Last Broadcast |