Jamie Anderson- "String Theory"
Pause whatever you were doing, glance warily at the ceiling, and accept that the laws of physics are about to be negotiated as we step once more aboard the indefatigable Nosferatu 2.5 — a vessel so steeped in history that parts of her still insist on calling space “the ether.” With Sophie Aldred at the helm, we continue our stately drift through memory, invention, and those strange, glittering constellations where fandom and imagination collide.Hovering attentively at Sophie’s side is Hobbes, the ship’s clockwork butler and moral arbiter: all polished brass, impeccable diction, and tightly wound suspicion. He attends to the running of the ship with frosty devotion, offering commentary whether requested or not, and maintaining a firm belief that most modern innovations peaked somewhere around 1897. Between them, they negotiate eccentric machinery, recalcitrant systems, and the persistent mystery of “the door that absolutely refuses to explain itself.”This week, the Time Scoop — displaying its usual enthusiasm for chaos — hauls from the timestream Jamie Anderson: producer, archivist, and torchbearer of the legendary Anderson legacy. Son of the incomparable Gerry Anderson, Jamie has dedicated his career to preserving and expanding the worlds of Supermarionation, from Thunderbirds to Space: 1999, while championing new productions that honour the craft, optimism, and meticulous ingenuity that defined his father’s work as well as stepping foot in the Whoniverse as a director for Big Finish productions. Once disentangled from the Scoop’s temporal upholstery (and subjected to Hobbes’ stern enquiries regarding puppets, strings, and existential plausibility), Jamie and Sophie settle onto the Sofa of Infinite Understanding to discuss legacy, creativity, and what it means to grow up with the future permanently under construction.And, of course, no expedition aboard the Nosferatu 2.5 would be complete without a descent into the radiant currents of the Ffantaface — the vast, shimmering reservoir of shared fan memory. Standing sentinel at its threshold is Mrs C, the Cockney goldfish, whose telepathic observations remain razor-sharp despite her legendary inability to finish a thought. Once suitably placated, she grants Sophie access to this week’s guide: Andrew Games, an independent filmmaker from the Wirral whose work springs directly from a lifelong love of science fiction and Doctor Who.Working beyond the studio system and powered largely by imagination, ingenuity, and stubborn persistence, Andrew has carved out a distinctive creative voice through fan-led filmmaking, collaboration, and visual storytelling. Together Sophie and Andrew explore the strange alchemy by which enthusiasm turns into craft, and how stories made with care can echo far beyond their point of origin.You can find us all over your social media.Bluesky/Instagram/X: @aceodyssey63Facebook: Sophie Aldred's Ace OdysseySophie's Instagram: @sophie_ace_aldredJamie's Instagram:@iamjamieandersonJamie's Twitter: @ImJamieAndersonAndrew's Instagram: @andrewgamesofficialFor listeners who want even more adventure, you can step inside the Ace Odyssey Patreon Community-*Episodes released early*Two exclusive podcasts every month*Online meet-ups and interactive events*Direct involvement in the evolving universe of the showwww.patreon.com/aceodysseySophie Aldred's Ace Odyssey stars Sophie Aldred with James Showers as Hobbes.Special Guests- Jamie Anderson and Andrew GamesMusic, Sound Effects and Sound Design by Michael Livesleywww.michaellivesley.co.ukWritten, Produced and Directed by Paul Carmichael.Sophie Aldred’s Ace Odyssey is an Eh? Aye! Production © 2025 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.