Being Human

9:30pm – Tuesday, May 29 on ABC2

In the bold climax of this award-winning series, the Old Ones have arrived. The only thing between them and global destruction are our heroes.

What needs to be done to save the world? And who will be capable of doing that? Can Annie protect Eve – and what is Cutler’s role in all this.

And who will be left standing when all the dust settles.

Starring Lenora Crichlow as Annie, Michael Socha as Tom, Damien Molony as Hal.

9:30pm – Tuesday, May 22 on ABC2

Tensions run high when Cutler takes Tom under his wing. He’s got big plans for Tom – together they’re going to be history makers.

Hal’s wicked past catches up with him and he finds himself led down a path of temptation. Having succumbed to drinking blood, Hal’s second date with Alex doesn’t exactly go to plan.

Meanwhile, Annie is called to Purgatory by the mysterious woman from the future. She’s got big news for Annie – there’s only one way to save the earth from imminent destruction by the vampires. But will Annie even contemplate the task that she’s given.

Starring Lenora Crichlow as Annie, Michael Socha as Tom, Damien Molony as Hal, Kate Bracken as Alex, Gina Bramhill as Woman, Natalie Burt as Rachel Cutler and Andrew Gower as Cutler.

9:30pm – Tuesday, May 15 on ABC2

Romance is in the air for Tom when Allison, a geeky teen werewolf, turns up looking for help. Somebody seems intent on revealing werewolves to the world and she wants to get to the bottom of the matter.

In a bid to impress Allison, Tom leads her to the web savvy vampire, Cutler. Cutler is delighted to see more werewolves on the scene and soon finds use for his new friends. Tom also cajoles Hal into a double date with himself, Allison and attractive cafe patron, Alex. Hal insists that he’s stayed away from women for the past fifty years for a reason – but will his desire really spark his bloodlust once again.

Meanwhile Annie feels responsible for grouchy neighbour Emrys’ death and it’s up to her to complete his ghost’s unfinished business on earth – as soon as she can find out what it could be.

Starring Lenora Crichlow as Annie, Michael Socha as Tom, Damien Molony as Hal, Amanda Abbington as Golda, Kate Bracken as Alex, Gina Bramhill as Woman, Andrew Gower as Cutler, Marshall Griffin as Kane, Ellie Kendrick as Allison and Anthony O’Donnell as Emrys.

9:30pm – Tuesday, May 8 on ABC2

Adam is madly in love with no-nonsense head teacher Yvonne, much to the dismay of our heroes. They’re on the run from the press, who see the relationship as a scandal.

Since vampires can’t be pictured on camera, the housemates are concerned about Adam getting photographed. They force him to confess his – and their – true nature to Yvonne. It’s a lot to take in, but there are bigger surprises in store when Yvonne discovers the reason that she’s able to see Annie, as well as what this means for her love affair with Adam.

Starring Lenora Crichlow as Annie, Michael Socha as Tom, Damien Molony as Hal, Ella Ainsworth as Henrietta, Sacha Dhawan as Pete, Andrew Gower as Cutler, Selina Griffiths as Yvonne and Craig Roberts as Adam.

9:30pm – Tuesday, May 1 on ABC2

Annie, Hal and Tom are like a ring of steel protecting baby Eve – so when Kirby, a ghost from the 1970s calls at the house, they’re immediately suspicious.

Kirby wins them over with his feckless personality and proof that he’s been sent by Nina to help look after the baby. Annie soon falls for the handsome, charismatic ghost – perhaps Nina also sent him for reasons other than the baby.

Tom is utterly charmed by him too, pleased to have an alpha male about the house to teach him the way of the world. Hal has his doubts about Kirby, but then Kirby has his doubts about Hal. Who will be proved right.

Starring Lenora Crichlow as Annie, Michael Socha as Tom, Damien Molony as Hal, Gina Bramhill as Woman, Andrew Gower as Cutler, James Lance as Kirby, Ceri Mears as Custody Sergeant, Lucy Robinson as Dr. Wilson and Angus Wright as Dr. North.

9:30pm – Tuesday, April 17 on ABC2

Hal, Leo and Pearl – another werewolf, vampire and ghost – turn up at the house. Leo is dying and this supernatural triumvirate believe the secret to saving the old werewolf’s life resides in Honolulu Heights.

While Annie is confident that she can channel the power to help him, Tom isn’t so sure. Nor is he best pleased at having the disdainful and arrogant vampire Hal in his home either. But to fulfil Leo’s dying wish, the two are forced on a mission together. A fracas with a pawn shop owner bonds them temporarily, but later when Tom discovers Hal standing over baby Eve’s crib, Hal’s ultimate motives are called into question.

Starring Lenora Crichlow as Annie, Michael Socha as Tom, Damien Molony as Hal, Gina Bramhill as Woman, Anthony Flanagan as Fergus, Russell Gomer as Dessie, Andrew Gower as Cutler, Tamla Kari as Pearl and Louis Mahoney as Leo.

9:30pm – Tuesday, April 24 on ABC2

Hal is unaccustomed to modern life, having kept himself sheltered from society to avoid the risk of killing. So when Annie and Tom tell him he needs to get a job, he is filled with dread.

Faced with the horror of working in the caf� with Tom, Hal is tempted by vampire Fergus to come back to the vampire fold as their new leader.

Meanwhile Annie is convinced by Regus that the baby should be taken away to safety, or the vampires will surely kill their ‘destroyer’. But when Fergus and his gang attack the house, Annie needs to prove that with Tom and Hal they are a strong enough team to protect the baby…

but are they.

Starring Lenora Crichlow as Annie; Michael Socha as Tom; Damien Molony as Hal; Anthony Flanagan as Fergus; Caryl Morgan as the shop assistant; Laura Patch as Michaela and Mark Williams as Regus.

9:30pm – Tuesday, April 10 on ABC2

Being Human, the award-winning and critically-acclaimed drama, returns for a fourth series.

Following the gripping series three finale in which viewers watched Mitchell fall victim to the wolf-shaped bullet, series four sees the aftermath as the housemates return to their home in Barry Island. There are also some new faces in town…

In an old B&B in a sleepy seaside town, we join Annie, her housemate George and their new friend. They’re reeling from the loss of their best friend Mitchell, Tom’s father-figure McNair and the tragic departure of George’s girlfriend, Nina. But with a newborn baby to look after, it’s never been more difficult to live life under-the-radar as a ghost and two werewolves.

There are also the vampires to deal with: lurking in every corner of society, waiting for the Old Ones to arrive and take over the world with brutal force. Can they fight them off? And at what cost? One thing becomes clear – the vampires believe that the child of two werewolves is important in their own mythology.

Can this little baby really be the saviour of humanity? And what exactly are Cutler’s ‘alternative’ plans for world domination?

In the week starting April 15, as the ratings survey returns after two weeks of Easter non-ratings, ELEVEN premieres new episodes of Nurse Jackie, Californication and The Cleveland Show.

From Monday April 16, ELEVEN makes a change to its programming line up which sees double episodes of Being Human air from 9.00pm instead of starting at 9.30pm.

Supernatural airs its last available episode from the US, 8.30pm Monday April 9. The next episode of Supernatural airs in the US April 20. Possible Monday April 30 airing for that one.

Ringer will now air at 11pm from Monday April 16, pushing Craig Ferguson out to a midnight start – yes – now you really can call it the late late show – it the US, it airs at 12.30am.

New episodes of Raising Hope continue at 8pm Mondays. moving to double episodes from April 16.

The move to 9.00pm/10.00pm programming for the night could be in response to Seven having Australia’s Got Talent finishing at 9pm on Monday April 16, OR possible plans for Ten itself which may include a major programming change to Monday nights (not to mention the likelihood of The Biggest Loser Finale airing on Monday 23rd or 30th of April).

On Tuesdays, new episodes of The Office continue to air at 9pm, and from Tuesday April 17, new seasons of Nurse Jackie and Californication air at 9.30pm and 10.05pm respectively.

New episodes of The Simpsons continue to play on Wednesday nights at 7.30pm (but not April 18 due to gap in US programming) and The Cleveland show returns with new episodes at 10.00pm Wednesday April 25.

Correct as at April 5, 2012. Subject to change.

Supernatural Night!

Supernatural, Eleven, 8.30pm
Sam, Dean, Bobby and Castiel track Eve to a small town in Oregon. The guys discover the townspeople have been converted to demons, but surprisingly, they all appear to be dying. When they finally do meet Eve, she decides to torture the brothers by bringing back their mother, Mary Winchester, as a demon.

Teen Wolf, Seven, 10.30pm
A new hunter arrives in town, putting Derek’s life in danger and forcing him to make reluctant allies out of Scott and Stiles. Meanwhile, Scott tries to survive dinner with Allison’s father.

Being Human, Eleven, 9.30pm
New vampire Rebecca returns to Aidan for advice on how to control her bloodlust. Meanwhile, Sally is forced to silently watch as Danny and his best friend Bridget start becoming closer romantically.

No Ordinary Family, 7mate, 7.30pm
After a friend is attacked, Stephanie tells Jim that she wants to join forces with him to help catch the perpetrator. However, when Jim informs Stephanie that he is built for crime fighting and she is not, the competition is on to see which one of them can solve the case first. Meanwhile, Daphne feels like Jim is invoking a double standard when he allows JJ to date a senior but won’t let her do the same, and Katie learns some disturbing news about Joshua, aka The Watcher.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Sci Fi, Midnight
Using a magical device, Faith swaps her soul into Buffy’s body and vice versa. On hearing of Faith’s come back the watchers council dispatches a team to take Faith back into custody.