Being Human Series Four: The Shopping List
Where to find clothes, posters and props from the latest series of Being Human
Click on the links to buy clothes, posters and props from Being Human series five!
Episode one:
Regus’s Luke Cage t-shirt is available to buy from Forbidden Planet .
Episode three:
Regus’s poster of a tattooed Bettie Page can be bought from Amazon ...
... As can a couple more of the posters on his wall: “Skull Girl” and “Celestial Alignment” .
Regus’s Blade Runner t-shirt is from Last Exit To Nowhere – although sadly it appears to be out of stock now, as it's no longer listed on their site.
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Regus also takes the piss by rocking a Team Edward t-shirt .
Episode four:
Hal reads the Penguin Classics edition of Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s The Brothers Karamazov .
Episode six:
Cutler’s puppet wolf was made by the now-defunct Pelham Puppets. Hunt it down on eBay (they manufactured them from 1963 to 1989, so there are quite a few variations – look for a version with blue trousers).
Allison’s dinosaur sweatshirt is from Top Shop; sadly it’s now sold out, so eBay is again the place to look.
The poster of the solar system which Tom and Allison gaze at can be bought from Amazon .
Honolulu Heights
The Hawaii poster by the bar (a vintage ad for United Airlines) can be bought from the Vintage Magazine Shop .
Hal's wardrobe
Thanks to some help from the Being Human production team, we've identified Hal's rather funky coat - but you'll have a job getting hold of one, since it's from upmarket tailor Oliver Spencer 's Spring/Summer 2011 collection. Quite how he can afford something like that on a cafe worker's wages we don't know...
And finally...
Don’t forget to stock up with plenty of this tasty squash, from Asda . Just be sure to hide it if Hal comes round, otherwise things could get very messy...
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Ian Berriman has been working for SFX – the world's leading sci-fi, fantasy and horror magazine – since March 2002. He also writes for Total Film, Electronic Sound and Retro Pop; other publications he's contributed to include Horrorville, When Saturday Comes and What DVD. A life-long Doctor Who fan, he's also a supporter of Hull City, and live-tweets along to BBC Four's Top Of The Pops repeats from his @TOTPFacts account.