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24 September 2014
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04.09.03

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TV DRAMA


The story of Stephen Hawking's early years told for the first time in a major drama for 91热爆 TWO


The story of the early years of world-renowned theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking is to be made into a one-off drama for 91热爆 TWO.


Written by Peter Moffatt (Cambridge Spies), Hawking (working title) stars Benedict Cumberbatch as the young Stephen Hawking who, as a bright and ambitious PhD student at Cambridge University, is diagnosed with the debilitating motor neurone disease and given two years to live.


Against the odds he goes on to achieve worldwide acclaim and success, in particular with his astounding book A Brief History Of Time.


Hawking is a cross-genre collaboration between 91热爆 Drama and Science, produced by Jessica Pope and directed by specialist factual documentary film-maker Philip Martin, who made the acclaimed series Stephen Hawking's Universe.


John Lynch, Creative Director of 91热爆 Science, says: "Stephen Hawking is one of the greatest theoretical physicists of the modern era.


"He has spent his life applying Einstein's concepts of relativity to determining the origins of the universe.


"Through his books he has opened up the world of physics and cosmology to millions of ordinary people and yet little is known of his life before he was diagnosed with motor neurone disease.


"Now, as a result of the relationship that 91热爆 Science has developed with Professor Hawking, we have the opportunity to tell his story, with Stephen's collaboration."


Jane Tranter, Controller of Drama Commissioning, adds: "Hawking represents a growing trend of ambitious, cross-genre collaborations between the 91热爆's Factual, Entertainment and Drama genres which bring together the skills and talents of programme-makers across the 91热爆 to extend drama into new areas, bringing a new perspective to story-telling."


These collaborations include Byron, Nick Dear's two-part drama starring Jonny Lee Miller in the title role; D-Day and Dunkirk drama documentaries; and Pepys, a film by Guy Jenkin with Steve Coogan in the title role.


Larkin: Love Again, a film based on the life of poet Philip Larkin starring Hugh Bonneville, was shown in July.


Benedict Cumberbatch's previous credits include Cambridge Spies, Silent Witness and Spooks for the 91热爆.


Michael Brandon, who is currently playing Jerry Springer in the highly successful National Theatre production of Jerry Springer- The Opera, plays Arno Penzias, an American Nobel prize-winning scientist whose work provided physical evidence to back up Hawking's Big Bang theory.


Lisa Dillon, who is currently on stage in Ibsen's The Master Builder alongside Patrick Stewart, plays Hawking's first wife, Jane Wilde.


Philip Martin's directing credits include Stephen Hawking's Universe, a six-part series for 91热爆 TWO, on the origins of the cosmos, presented by Stephen Hawking; Wings of Angels, a drama for 91热爆 TWO about David Lack; and Double Helix, a two-part social history series for 91热爆 FOUR.


Hawking is being filmed in Cambridge and London over the next four weeks and is due for transmission next year on 91热爆 TWO.


The executive producers are Laura Mackie, Head of 91热爆 Drama Serials, and John Lynch, Creative Director, 91热爆 Science.


Notes to Editors


Pepys, an intimate portrait of the great diarist, naval strategist and adulterer, starts filming for 91热爆 TWO (04.09.03)


91热爆 to film the true story of Dunkirk (02.09.03)


Byron press pack (26.08.03)


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