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Tomek Bork- "The Shadow From The Eastern Nebula"

Tomek Bork- "The Shadow From The Eastern Nebula"

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Set aside whatever reality-maintenance you’re currently engaged in (or pointedly neglecting), check that time is still moving in a broadly cooperative direction, and settle in as we once more step aboard the venerable Nosferatu 2.5 — a ship of such distinguished age that some of its mechanisms operate purely out of habit. Under the steady hand of Sophie Aldred, our journey continues through recollection, creativity, and those curious overlaps where imagination, fandom, and lived experience quietly collide.


At Sophie’s side, as ever, is Hobbes: the ship’s automaton butler, procedural absolutist, and self-appointed guardian of standards. Gleaming, meticulous, and faintly appalled by almost everything, he oversees the ship with a mixture of diligence and weary suspicion — particularly when it comes to unexplained noises, ill-defined anomalies, and the unresolved question of the door that resolutely refuses to open. Together, Sophie and Hobbes negotiate eccentric technology, philosophical detours, and the occasional wobble in causality.


This week, the Time Scoop once again asserts its independence and deposits Tomek Bork — actor, storyteller, and unforgettable as Captain Sorin in the 1989 Doctor Who classic The Curse of Fenric. A Polish-born performer trained in the rigorous traditions of European theatre, Tomek brought a rare gravitas and emotional depth to the role: a doomed naval officer caught between duty, belief, and ancient forces stirring beneath the North Sea. His performance helped ground Fenric’s cosmic horror in human fear and faith, leaving a lasting impression on viewers. Beyond Doctor Who, Tomek’s career spans British television, international film, and a long-standing presence at the Edinburgh Fringe as actor, producer, and mentor. Once the temporal paperwork is reluctantly approved, Tomek joins Sophie on the Sofa of Infinite Understanding to reflect on performance, displacement, and the quiet power of restraint in storytelling.


No voyage aboard the Nosferatu 2.5 would be complete without a descent into the luminous depths of the Ffantaface — that vast, ever-shifting archive of fan memory, interpretation, and lovingly hoarded detail. Keeping watch, as always, is Mrs C, the Cockney goldfish, whose telepathic commentary remains incisive, opinionated, and only loosely tethered to linear time. With suitable appeasement achieved, Sophie is granted access to this week’s guide: Anthony Lamb — artist and illustrator whose work has become a familiar and much-admired presence across the Doctor Who universe.


Anthony has contributed extensively to the visual identity of the range, producing striking artwork and covers for Doctor Who Magazine and related publications. His illustrations capture the breadth of the series — its monsters, heroes, moods, and mythologies — translating complex ideas into instantly recognisable imagery. A creator who understands both the weight of legacy and the freedom of interpretation, Anthony joins Sophie to discuss visual storytelling, the challenges of depicting a constantly evolving universe, and how art helps shape the way fandom remembers, revisits, and reimagines Doctor Who.


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Sophie Aldred's Ace Odyssey stars Sophie Aldred with James Showers as Hobbes.

Special Guests- Tomek Bork and Anthony Lamb

Music, Sound Effects and Sound Design by Michael Livesley

www.michaellivesley.co.uk

Programme Assistant Liz Whitmore

Written, Produced and Directed by Paul Carmichael.


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