Synopsis
Chris examines the lives of Marie Curie, Albert Einstein, Alan Turing and Tu You You. He explores some of their most famous discoveries - as well as the lesser known human stories behind them - so often overshadowed by the scale and impact of their work.
- Programme: Icons
- Episode: 3: Scientists
- Channel: BBC Two
- Broadcast year: 2019
- History
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