Episode 2: The Space Centre
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概要
The door is easier to find this time. Or perhaps it’s simply that you remember where it ought to be....
Either way, the Emporium is open once more, its shelves quietly shifting, its contents rearranging themselves as if in anticipation. There are stories waiting, after all… and not all of them are entirely where you left them.
From there, the boxes begin to stir…
The Post Box opens onto a rather special excursion, as Gavin journeys to Riverside Studios to witness the recovered episodes of The Daleks' Master Plan on the big screen and to take his place among the panels discussing their return. But amid the excitement, a mystery presents itself: looming quietly in the foyer, an unusually tall and rather skinny Dalek… not quite as expected. Where did it come from? And why does it feel just a little… off?
The Memory Box whirs reassuringly to life with the soft clunk of a VHS cassette. This week, it’s the golden age of Doctor Who on video. Treasured releases that arrived not just as stories, but as moments in time. A particular tape, a particular cover, a particular evening… all anchoring us to who we were when we first pressed “play.” Memory may be unreliable, but a worn cassette case rarely lies.
The Tool Box reveals something altogether more formidable: Davros, creator of the Daleks, reborn here through the decidedly less malevolent hands of Mike Rymill. The wires, the textures, the unmistakable presence… a villain painstakingly reconstructed, not to conquer the universe, but to celebrate the craft that first brought him to life.
The Travel Trunk carries us to Llangollen, a picturesque town in North Wales with a quietly remarkable place in Doctor Who history. Once home to the Dapol factory, where countless figurines were brought into being, it stands as a reminder that even the smallest objects can hold entire worlds within them… if you know where to look.
And so the Emporium shifts once more. its contents rearranged, its stories retold, its corners revealing just a little more than before. There are always more journeys to take, more artefacts to uncover… and, inevitably, more questions than answers.
The door, you may notice, is still there.
For now...
Rymill & Son's Doctor Who Emporium is presented by Mike Rymill, Gavin Rymill and Paul Carmichael.
Music by Graeme Allen.
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