The philosopher, Ludwig Littgenstein, enrolls as a student at Trinity College, Cambridge to study under the great and eminent professor, Bertrand Russell.
They first visited Jamaica, where Albert notably played a doubles tennis match alongside Bertrand Clark, an all-round sporting figure who had competed internationally in golf, tennis and cricket.
As a young Beatle, he found himself talking to Bertrand Russell about imperialism, listening to Allen Ginsberg praise " Eleanor Rigby" and stumbling across Harold Pinter's bathtub of champagne bottles.