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The Defectors
Drama-documentary inspired by the the defection of North Korea's Deputy Ambassador to the UK, interwoven with accounts of people who made the journey from North Korea to the UK.
Drama by Al Smith
Presented by Paul French
On a quiet suburban street in Ealing there's a house like none other. All of its windows are blacked out and while kids play in the street and neighbours wash cars in driveways, the activities inside the house on Gunnersbury Avenue are shrouded in mystery. That's because it's the home of the North Korean embassy in London, and this is a story inspired by the high profile 2016 defection of its Deputy Ambassador, Thae Yong-ho.
Presented by Paul French, our programme mixes documentary with drama (written by Al Smith) to explore a real life story of espionage. It鈥檚 le Carr茅 with an usual twist of suburbia and a snapshot of the world's only communist hereditary monarchy.
After a distinguished career in Pyongyang鈥檚 foreign service, Thae Yong-ho moved to London with his wife and children. Unlike his colleagues, the family embraced British life, sending their boys to London schools, joining the local tennis club and cultivating a taste for Indian restaurants. All the while, Thae was monitoring the North Korean exile community in Britain, liaising with the few organisations supportive of the DPRK, as well as ensuring the reputation of his country. Then, in 2016, Thae received a message recalling the family to Pyongyang, forcing him to make an impossible choice.
The programme brings together the stories of those who made the choice to escape from one of the most impregnable and secretive countries in the world knowing they can never return, never contact their family and former friends, never knowing if those people closest to them were punished for their decision to flee. Whether for a senior Party loyalist in privileged Pyongyang, or a struggling family faced with famine and poverty, leaving the world鈥檚 most reclusive and secretive state is a monumental decision with massive ramifications.
As well as the thrilling account inspired by Thae Yong-ho's defection, Paul French explores the experiences of ordinary North Koreans who鈥檝e escaped and made the perilous journey to the UK. Their stories never made the newspapers, they didn鈥檛 excite the interest of the intelligence services, but their actions are no less brave or committed.
Thae . . . . . Andrew Leung
Oh . . . . . Liz Sutherland Lim
Ambassador . . . . . David K S Tse
Kwan . . . . . Dan Li
Ken . . . . . David Hounslow
Hyuk . . . . . Nicholas Goh
Jae . . . . . Michael Miller
Jang . . . . . Chris Lew Kum Hoi
Jenny . . . . . Ruth Everett
Ron . . . . . Samuel James
Ari . . . . . Rose Esconda
Boy . . . . . Aurelius Eideberg
Presented by Paul French and drama written by Al Smith.
Production co-ordinator: Gaelan Connolly-Davis
Sound designer: Peter Ringrose
Director: Sasha Yevtushenko
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- Sun 9 Mar 2025 20:00大象传媒 Radio 3