Display title | Being Human (USA) |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Being Human is a North American remake of The BBC's Being Human (UK), created by Toby Whithouse. It debuted in January 2011. As with the original British show, it centres around a pair of friends: Aidan, a Friendly Neighborhood Vampire, and Josh, a geeky and uptight Wolf Man. They decide to get a place together, thinking that it will help them set up the routine and structure each of them needs to live as normally as possible. However, on moving to a new house, they discover that it is haunted-—by the ghost of a young woman called Sally, who is unclear on the circumstances of her death. |