Wednesday, 13 November 2024

Simon's geeky Soho tour walk through


Hi guys
We spend a lot of time up in London, so we feel like we know it pretty well considering we don't live up there. But if there's anywhere we excel in knowing about its Covent Garden (Mum's speciality) and Soho. The Latter being my speciality with all its geeky shops scattered around. So naturally we've weaved a walking tour connecting them all together. Which sounds complicated on paper but is quite simple in practice!

So I'll start what most people don't realise about Soho is the fact that everything is so close to each other that you don't need to rely on the London Underground. 
Sites we'll visit on the tour include Minalima the masterminds behind the Wizarding World films (including Harry Potter) look, the perennial Forbidden Planet, and the often forgotten about Noble Collection shop (with a couple of extras) all within a 20 minutes walk from Covent Garden ultimately finishing at Embankment Station.
According to google the journey should take 42 minutes with a distance of 1.9 miles.


To House of MinaLima shop

We start our journey at Oxford Circus Station, a station with more exits and Ticket Halls than it has any rights to. But for this walk you'll want the biggest number (exit 8) that'll lead you to Argyll Street.
If you can get the Central Line do, as it’ll make life easier for you as you’ll end up at the right (smaller) Ticket Hall which has exits numbered 5-8.
 

But if you end up going to the (larger) Ticket Hall which has exits numbered 1-5 make your way over to the Eastern side of Oxford Circus looking towards Oxford Circus House vibrant red brickwork that sits next to Argyll Street. Once there means you can then follow the directions given below.

On street level turn left passing the London Palladium heading straight towards Liberties. Get to the end of Argyll Street (directly outside Liberty's) and turn left again onto Great Marlborough Street. Follow Great Marlborough Street onto Noel Street until you get to Wardour Street, and take a right and follow it along. 

On your right you’ll find the House of MinaLima shop with its vivid bright red colour scheme. Home to Mira and Eduardo Mina [where it gets it's name] who designed everything behind the Wizarding World films.
I typically get their mystery lucky dip bag for £10.00 which is available for all the Hogwarts houses as it contains five items and is good value for money.

To Forbidden Planet


Once you’ve looked in there and spent your Galleons, Sickles, and Knuts, turn right and carry on until you see St Anne's Church on your left. Where you can take a moment to catch your breath in its quiet churchyard. 
Once again turning left out of the churchyard going along Wardour Street you’ll get to the junction with Shaftesbury Avenue, there you’ll want to take another left.


Where on the other side of the road you come across one of my extra stops along the way is the POP MART SOHO Store, which sells pop culture mystery blind box figure sets (most famously Harry Potter) and is definitely worth a look if you’re intrigued. But even I’ll be honest I usually skip it with the calibre of the other shops mentioned.


Continuing that direction down Shaftesbury Avenue you’ll pass the Palace Theatre currently showing Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. Where you’ll want to crossover by the Cigar Hut kiosk. Follow it until you get to the perennial Forbidden Planet (now sells Popmart figures). Which needs no introduction (and explanation).


To Noble Collection shop

Exiting Forbidden Planet and crossing the road, you’ll see my next extra stop the Hotel Chocolat Covent Garden shop (School of Chocolate) if you’re looking for something chocolatey. It's somewhere we’ve introduced a good number of friends too including Jamie (I’d recommend the Rocky Road Chocolate 100g Slab & Strawberry and White Chocolate Selectors). 
They also have a cafĂ© in there where you can pick up a hot drink (if you’re feeling adventurous try their 50% cacao Milky Hot Chocolate).
I should also note that if it looks closed from the Shaftesbury Avenue entrance [photograph above] you can also enter via their Monmouth Street entrance instead [photograph below].


Depending on where you’ve now ended up, you’ll now want to get yourselves on Neal Street, by looking out for vivid blue shopfronts of The Astrology Shop and Punjab Indian Restaurant.
NOT Monmouth Street as you’ll end up at the confusing Seven Dials. 


As you’ll want to make your way towards Covent Garden along the way on the left a couple of doors down from the Crown & Anchor Pub you’ll find the Noble Collection shop which has a wand shop inside and a Star Trek Tri-Dimensional Chess Set on display downstairs. It also has a collection of items signed by famous actors and actresses of the franchises featured:



Taking another left out of there continue on Neal Street, which will now become pedestrianised you should hit James Street (also pedestrianised). With Covent Garden underground station on the corner, Covent Garden itself should be clearly visible straight ahead.


Making your way to the other side of the square you'll pass St Paul’s Church. Where you'll eventually reach Henrietta Street and follow it.


Then take a left onto Bedford Street (with the old TGI Fridays on the corner). Southampton Street would also work (if you prefer) but you'll have to walk further along The Strand. 



Once you're on The Strand take a right until you get to pedestrian crossing by Charing Cross Station. Where you'll Find Villiers Street, follow it down and you’ll reach our final destination, Embankment Station.



Going through Embankment Place will lead you to one of the famous Cabmen's Shelter green huts my final extra stop that's literally two minutes away from Embankment Station. Cabmen's Shelter green huts (Embankment Place)

I know I haven't mentioned about eating a meal at any point during my tour, well that's because I wanted to leave it last.

If you’re looking for something to eat along the way may I recommend Five Guys, as granted they aren’t cheap but you won’t go hungry with their giant portion sizes. Because I’ve taken full hardy sceptics in there before (only eats #PubGrub) and they loved it, and if anyone asks the regular fries are enough. The good thing is that you have a choice as there’s locations on route at the start of the journey  Oxford Circus (Argyll Street) or at the end of the journey Charing Cross (Villiers Street).

Something I will say about this tour is that it’s endlessly customisable and very much plug and play. So you can do as much or as little of it you want (depending on how you’re feeling that day). 
But if you prefer you can always get the Underground from Leicester Square Station, Tottenham Court Road Station or Covent Garden Station (I’d recommend against it).
I’ll just a leave a little note here (to avoid confusion) saying you can also start this walk at Piccadilly Circus Station, where you just go up Shaftesbury Avenue until you find Wardour Street and just double back on yourself.


My last recommendation is for the map I always use for London. The London Triple PopOut City Map as it has everything you’re ever likely going to need in a quite a small cheap (and affordable) package. As it has six maps in total including Central London, West End, London Underground, Southwark & Theatreland maps along with a Quick reference bus map. Available in the Travel section of your local Waterstones for £5.99.
And if all else fails you can always resort to the directions from Google maps!

I hope you enjoyed reading my geeky Soho tour walk through just as much as I enjoyed writing it, and if you do end up going on it let me know how you got on in the comments. 
As I'd love to see how you got on, and to hear about all the modifications (and customisations) you've made to it!
This is Simon from The Engage Podcast signing out!!!

Thursday, 8 February 2024

Simon's General Interest blog post- Gerry Anderson

Hi guys 
It's been quite a few years (eight to be precise) since I last did a General Interest episode (and accompanying Blog post). Which last time was on Anne Frank, and since I wrote that it has become the most read TEP Blog post with over four thousand views. So, I'd like to take a moment to thank you all for reading it.
Last time I wrote a Blog post like this I spoke all about Anne Frank's tragically short life. Something that's interested a lot of you as it's become the most read TEP Blog post with over four thousand views. So, I'd like to take a moment to thank you all for reading it.


Now after all those years I'm now doing my second General Interest episode are taking us into the Gerry Anderson universe*. Following the tradition this accompanying Blog post will expand upon the podcast episode.
Everyone’s heard of the Pixar Universe theory, which is that “All of the Pixar movies actually exist within the same universe!”. Well in this Blog post I’m going to attempt the same and explain my Gerry Anderson universe (Andersonverse) Star Trek theory to you.

In particular the idea that I've always believed that the 'missing link' between the present and the Star Trek universe is the Gerry Anderson universe (Andersonverse). In this Blog post I'm going to try and explain my reasoning behind it!

Even from a young age I could see the more idyllic world the Earth becomes through Gerry Anderson's vision. A vision based on the futuristic lens of the 1960's and the Space Race. That would later also be the same inspiration for Gene Roddenberry on the other side of the Atlantic with his "Wagon Train to the Stars" as he once said.
There's an awful lot of overlap amongst the myriad of series to pull on, some incredibly big and others incredibly small in scale.


The Gerry Anderson show's always showed the world more unified, with the Word Government at its heart (references to the World Navy and World Army amongst others, along with the Global Defence Force).
Something that's sporadically referenced now and then in Star Trek. When they're discussing the formation of the Federation, after the hardships sustained throughout the third World War.


The amount of space exploration they've done would also align with what we know about Earth in that era. As they’re still reliant on rocket propulsion, limiting them to the confines of the Solar system. Including the Sun Probe mission, along with the Aries IV mission to Mars. Obviously, Jeff Tracy forms part of that history being a former astronaut. With him becoming the first man to walk on Mars in Thunderbirds Are Go (2015-2020).
With the occasional (and limited) testing of a Faster Than Light (FTL) T-Drive equipped Zero-XL seen in “The Long Reach” Finale episode of Thunderbirds Are Go (2015-2020), which isn’t available to the public.


One interesting note I would like to make is that an Antimatter reactor can be seen being developed at the Space Agency in New Mexico in Gerry Anderson's New Captain Scarlet (2005) episode “Homecoming”. Based on the plot I think that it's just being utilised as a power plant. But I like to think that it could be the first 'baby' steps to a Faster Than Light (FTL) Drive (like a Star Trek Warp Core).

I think that research could’ve inspired scientists worldwide to develop anti-matter technology. As Zefram Cochrane was working on anti-matter weaponry during World War III derived from the Space Agency New Mexico Antimatter reactor. 
As the Star Trek: Federation – The First 150 Years book says that “Throughout the conflict, Cochrane found himself designing and developing anti-matter weapons. “I was fascinated by matter/anti-matter reactions, and this was the only way I could get access to the research”. Which would ultimately inspire Zefram Cochrane into creating Warp drive in the peaceful years after World War III.



There's also some synergy when you're talking about the level of automation between the franchises. As people are capable of controlling vehicles that require a minimal number of crew considering the size of the vehicle. Which would come as an offshoot to from all the advanced technology they have available to them.


One of the smaller (and often overlooked) aspects they have in common is the origins of wearable communication technology. As I would argue that the Spectrum technology (seen in both versions of Captain Scarlet) particularly with their iconic Spectrum Radio Cap Communicator would eventually lead to the development of communicators. Whilst their scanners would ultimately lead to the creation of and tricorders.

Meanwhile I couldn’t help that notice that Thunderbirds (original) and Star Trek also rely heavily on viewscreens for communication in civilian use (specifically the Tracy family portraits) and within Starfleet (and the Federation).


The World Aquanaut Security Patrol (WASP) radiation suits seen in Stingray look like the precursor to the Star Trek: The Original Series (Star Trek: TOS) EVA suits famously seen in “The Tholian Web” episode.

Continuing that thread the control panels seen throughout the various Gerry Anderson shows could be the precursor to the button controls we see throughout Star Trek: Enterprise (Star Trek: ENT) and Star Trek: The Original Series (Star Trek: TOS). Whilst the Holograms we see in Thunderbirds Are Go, are very reminiscent of ones featured in the first season of Star Trek: Discovery (Star Trek: DIS).


*Based primarily around these Gerry Anderson shows:
Stingray 1964-65 [set in 2060’s]
Thunderbirds (original) 1965-66 [set in 2065]
Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons (1967-1968) [set in 2068]
UFO 1970-71 [set in 1980]
Space: 1999 1975-76 [set in 1999]
Gerry Anderson's New Captain Scarlet (2005) [set in 2068]
Thunderbirds Are Go (2015-2020) [set in 2060]

I also realise that the Moon doesn't Breakaway from its orbit due to the explosion at Nuclear Disposal Area Two on the 13th of September 1999 like it does at the beginning of Space 1999. Instead, the Klingon moon Praxis explodes due to over-mining and insufficient safety precautions.

I know that my theory isn't 100% watertight, but it was never meant to be!
Just a fun way of celebrating two Science Fiction franchises I love. That don’t usually get put into the same sentences.
But I’d recommend going and watching all the series mentioned below and to make your own mind up!

Lastly, I would just like to take a moment to thank my friends Clive, Neil, and Daniel for helping me write this Blog post with their knowledge on the franchises. Along with Jamie for proof reading Blog post for me. I really appreciate it!  

This is Simon from The Engage Podcast signing out!

Wednesday, 10 January 2024

Podcast Schedule 2024


Hi guys, a new year means a new Podcast Schedule! 
Once again you'll notice that this is a complete schedule. As we’re quite happy with how the balanced schedule worked out over the past couple of years so we’re doing it again. But I’m still going to insist on saying that "this schedule (at the time that I write this) is subject to change". As we’ve learnt (the hard way) that things don't tend to go the way we plan.

So again, we’re both going to get an equal amount number of episodes scattered throughout the year.
This still means that, we also have an awful lot of different options (and ideas) available to us. Which we'll decide on at the time (when needed!). Meaning that new extra episodes maybe added to the schedule at any time.
Hopefully making 2024's schedule an exciting year to be a follower of The Engage Podcast, we hope that you enjoy what we've got in store for you this year!!!

Although it should be noted that this year we're experimenting with the February release dates. By trialling shifting the dates back a week, so that after ten years we can celebrate my Birthday on the podcast! 

Meaning that we'll be moving the first episode [of the month] from Wednesday 7th of February to Wednesday 14th of February, and the second episode [of the month] from Wednesday 21st of February to Wednesday 28th of February.
  1. Starfleet upgrades episode Done
  2. Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 space probes Supplemental Done
  3. Star Trek: Picard Season Three Retrospective Done
  4. Simon General Interest podcast- Gerry Anderson Done
  5. Firefly (Serenity) episode Done
  6. Dastardly Deadly Dominion Done
  7. Star Trek would you rather? episode Done
  8. Ms. Marvel Done
  9. Star Trek Resurgence game episode Done
  10. Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season Two Retrospective Done
  11. Destination Star Trek 2014 conventions DSTG3* joint 10th Anniversary episode Done
  12. Why do the Borg assimilate worlds rather than conquer them? Are the Borg villains or victims? Redux TEP 10th Anniversary episode Done
  13. Season Review- DS9 Season 2, Part One Done
  14. Season Review- DS9 Season 2, Part Two Done
  15. What if... Rugal had his wishes honoured? episode Done
  16. Star Trek Crime and Punishment Done
  17. Star Trek Fandom (featuring Larry Nemecek) Done
  18. Blackbird SR71 spy plane Done
  19. Why I'm (Simon) a Ship Geek episode Done
  20. Absent Friends 2024 Done
  21. Jingle All The Way Christmas Film Commentary Done
  22. Yearbook 2024 Done
*Destination Star Trek Germany (DSTG) & Destination Star Trek 3 (DST3)

Guess the Star Trek episode by the low (IMDB users) review episode
Star Trek would you rather? episode (featuring Generations Geek)