From Broadcastnow.co.uk
Being Human is to get an American makeover after Syfy greenlit a 13-part remake from RDF Media USA.
The comedy drama, about a houseshare between a vampire, a ghost and a werewolf, started life as a BBC3 broadcast pilot and was subsequently commissioned for a six-part series, produced by RDF’s Touchpaper Television. It played to critical acclaim and later won a repeat slot on BBC1.
Touchpaper managing director Rob Pursey, who executive produced the UK series, will remain as exec on the remake, working out of the US.
The commission marks the first scripted order for RDF Media USA. The company claims it is also the first US remake of a UK show made entirely by the original indie, rather than as a co-production with a US studio.
The UK version of Being Human has already aired in the US on BBC America, but the Syfy ordered a remake to take it to a bigger audience. As in the UK, it typically acquires shows and this is the channel’s first scripted order.
Chief executive Chris Coelen said the company had received interest in an American remake from a lot of US broadcast and cable networks, but that Syfy had stood out. “From the beginning, Syfy was unwavering in its pursuit of the project and had a lot of conviction about doing it.”
However, the new series will not “slavishly” copy the UK series, Syfy president Dave Howe said.
He added: “We’ve always been keen on vampires and werewolves, and we loved the originality of ‘Being Human,’ the fact that the fantastical creatures in it are very young, accessible and charming.”
Pursey said he was “chuffed” by the deal.
“It’s great not to be tied up in the pilot process,” he said.”They responded to the quality of the show. It is a tribute to all the people who worked on it.”
RDF Media USA has yet to secure a writer or cast and has not yet confirmed where in the US the series will be set.
The UK version of Being Human returns to BBC3 for a second eight-part series next year.