• Cruise of the Gods

  • 2024/12/08
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  • Science Fiction television is more that a genre, it’s a sub-culture. For this episode we’re stepping out one kind of imaginary world, and into one rather more similar to ours. It’s also possibly the most personal episode yet.


    Cruise of the Gods is a poignant, darkly comedic British television film that aired during Christmas on BBC Two in 2002. Written by Tim Firth, Peter Baynan and Michael Thomas, the story revolves around a convention for a defunct cult sci-fi TV series titled Children of Castor. This reunion takes place aboard a fan-organized cruise ship event that quickly becomes a stage for awkward encounters, faded glory, and heartfelt reflection.


    At the heart of the film are two former stars of Children of Castor: Andy Van Allen (played by Rob Brydon), a bitter unemployed actor still clinging to the remnants of his fleeting fame, and Nick Lee (played by Steve Coogan), who has moved on to a successful career as a Hollywood actor, now famous as the star of Sherlock Holmes in Miami. The contrasting fortunes of the two men set the tone for a sharp exploration of celebrity, nostalgia, and the often bittersweet relationship between fans and their idols.


    The film's witty script balances humour with pathos, as it highlights the absurdity of chasing fame and the perils of rejecting human contact. Supported by an ensemble cast that includes Helen Coker, David Walliams, Phillip Jackson and James Corden, Cruise of the Gods offers a touching and satirical look at the fleeting nature of success and the enduring power of fandom.


    Despite only being broadcast once, Cruise of the Gods remains a cult favourite, compared favourably with the better known Galaxy Quest.


    Joining me aboard the good ship VBF are actor Cliff Chapman and podcaster Dani Wray and our conversation goes into our own fandom experiences, as well as Doctor Who, Little Britain, Elementary and Fraiser amongst others.


    Find out more about Cliff Chapman at https://cliff-chapman.com/

    Buy a copy of Stone Circle, designed by Dani Wray at https://westlakefilms.uk/stonecircle/

    Listen to Dani’s podcast I Don’t Do Scifi at https://westlakefilms.uk/idontdoscifi/

    Find out more about Gareth Preston at https://garethpreston.blog/

    Follow the podcast on: Twitter @futuresvery

    Facebook /verybritishfuturespodcast

    Visit our website for plenty of related links about Cruise of the Gods. http://westlakefilms.uk/verybritishfutures

    Email us your thoughts and suggestions to verybritishfuturespodcast@gmail.com

    Visit our online bookshop at https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/verybritishfuture

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Science Fiction television is more that a genre, it’s a sub-culture. For this episode we’re stepping out one kind of imaginary world, and into one rather more similar to ours. It’s also possibly the most personal episode yet.


Cruise of the Gods is a poignant, darkly comedic British television film that aired during Christmas on BBC Two in 2002. Written by Tim Firth, Peter Baynan and Michael Thomas, the story revolves around a convention for a defunct cult sci-fi TV series titled Children of Castor. This reunion takes place aboard a fan-organized cruise ship event that quickly becomes a stage for awkward encounters, faded glory, and heartfelt reflection.


At the heart of the film are two former stars of Children of Castor: Andy Van Allen (played by Rob Brydon), a bitter unemployed actor still clinging to the remnants of his fleeting fame, and Nick Lee (played by Steve Coogan), who has moved on to a successful career as a Hollywood actor, now famous as the star of Sherlock Holmes in Miami. The contrasting fortunes of the two men set the tone for a sharp exploration of celebrity, nostalgia, and the often bittersweet relationship between fans and their idols.


The film's witty script balances humour with pathos, as it highlights the absurdity of chasing fame and the perils of rejecting human contact. Supported by an ensemble cast that includes Helen Coker, David Walliams, Phillip Jackson and James Corden, Cruise of the Gods offers a touching and satirical look at the fleeting nature of success and the enduring power of fandom.


Despite only being broadcast once, Cruise of the Gods remains a cult favourite, compared favourably with the better known Galaxy Quest.


Joining me aboard the good ship VBF are actor Cliff Chapman and podcaster Dani Wray and our conversation goes into our own fandom experiences, as well as Doctor Who, Little Britain, Elementary and Fraiser amongst others.


Find out more about Cliff Chapman at https://cliff-chapman.com/

Buy a copy of Stone Circle, designed by Dani Wray at https://westlakefilms.uk/stonecircle/

Listen to Dani’s podcast I Don’t Do Scifi at https://westlakefilms.uk/idontdoscifi/

Find out more about Gareth Preston at https://garethpreston.blog/

Follow the podcast on: Twitter @futuresvery

Facebook /verybritishfuturespodcast

Visit our website for plenty of related links about Cruise of the Gods. http://westlakefilms.uk/verybritishfutures

Email us your thoughts and suggestions to verybritishfuturespodcast@gmail.com

Visit our online bookshop at https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/verybritishfuture

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