BBC Drama, HBO and Company Pictures are proud to announce Einstein
And Eddington, a film which takes a closer look at the story behind the creation of Albert Einstein's general
theory of relativity and the personal lives of the men behind it.
The film will be broadcast later this year on BBC Two.
It stars David Tennant (Doctor Who, Blackpool, Recovery) and Andy Serkis
(Longford, King Kong, Lord Of The Rings) with Jim Broadbent (Longford), Lucy Cohu (The Queen's
Sister), Rebecca Hall (Starter For Ten) and Jodhi May (Friends & Crocodiles).
This human story chronicles two men who, during the First World War, refused to accept narrow nationalistic
boundaries and, against the odds, continued to strive for a greater truth.
Between them, they changed the world and proved one of the biggest scientific breakthroughs of the 20th century.
Opening in 1913, the then obscure German theorist Albert Einstein (Serkis) had spent years working on his
General Theory of Relativity, a theory that threatened two centuries of Newtonian certainty and the foundations of British
science.
British scientist Arthur Eddington (Tennant) was one of the most prominent astrophysicists and was Director
of the Cambridge Observatory, a seat originally held by the father of British science, Sir Isaac Newton.
Eddington's wholehearted belief that "truth knows no boundaries" led him to start a correspondence with Einstein
and to solely champion Einstein's theories at a time when the rest of the British scientific community and the public at large
were rejecting anything German, due to their role in the war.
Eddington's expedition to Africa to photograph light bending round the sun during an eclipse lead to his proof
that Einstein's theory is right, turning Einstein into a worldwide superstar in 1919. A star is born.
Einstein And Eddington is written by Peter Moffat (Hawking, Cambridge Spies), the producer
is Mark Pybus and the director is Philip Martin (Hawking, Prime Suspect).
Moffat and Martin are reunited after working together on the award-winning Hawking, BBC Two's 2005 biopic
of Stephen Hawking, who is considered the greatest mind in physics since Einstein.
Einstein And Eddington is currently filming on location in Cambridge, Croatia and Hungary and will transmit
later this year on BBC Two.
Einstein And Eddington is a Company Pictures production for BBC/HBO.
George Faber and Charlie Pattinson are the executive producers and David
M Thompson is executive producer for the BBC.
Einstein And Eddington was commissioned by Jane Tranter, Controller, BBC Fiction.