| First Broadcast | Description |
|---|---|
| 20040512 | By Mark Burgess In the summer of 1933, Professor Albert Einstein - arguably the greatest scientist of the 20th century - stepped off the ferry at Dover carrying one bag and a battered violin case. He was to spend a month's 'cheerful exile' in Cromer. David Suchet plays Einstein in Mark Burgess's play. Einstein....David Suchet Douglas....Robert HarperMrs Rose....Jean TrendCommander Locker-Lampson....John EvittsInspector Hutchinson....Trevor Nichols Father / Harry Herbert....Trevor Littledale Pianist: David Angus Violinist: Chris Phipps Director: David Blount |
| 20060223 | By Mark Burgess. In the summer of 1933, Professor Albert Einstein - arguably the greatest scientist of the 20th century - stepped off the ferry at Dover carrying one bag and a battered violin case. He was to spend a month's 'cheerful exile' in Cromer. Albert Einstein....David Suchet Douglas....Robert HarperMrs Rose....Jean TrendCommander Locker-Lampson....John EvittsInspector Hutchinson....Trevor Nichols Father/Harry Herbert....Trevor Littledale Pianist David Angus Violinist Chris Phipps Director David Blount |
Updated: 1/6/2013
