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Beyond the Final Frontier - A Star Trek Podcast

Podcast by Rich Matthews, Ian Spelling, Toby Weidmann

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About Beyond the Final Frontier - A Star Trek Podcast

'Beyond the Final Frontier' brings together three storied Star Trek veterans for an ongoing mission to celebrate the vast Trek universe. Host Rich Matthews, former senior editor and 20+year contributor to the official Star Trek Magazine and current Trekademic, is joined by his bridge crew: the renowned Ian Spelling, entertainment journalist who has covered Star Trek extensively since the late 1980s for the New York Times, Starlog Magazine, and the official Star Trek Communicator, before editing StarTrek.com for a decade, and Toby Weidmann, former editor of the official Star Trek Magazine, BAFTA comms wizard and launch editor of the official Walking Dead Magazine. Each episode, our trio shocase and discuss favorite episodes, themes, characters – everything Trek! – in depth, sharing insights from their decades of experience covering the franchise. From beloved moments to Trek history and developments in the modern era, plus occasional special guests joining the voyage... Grab your tricorder and prepare to beam aboard as we boldly go Beyond the Final Frontier!

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29 episodes

episode Ep29: SEAN FERRICK & Our Dream Trek Show Pitches! artwork

Ep29: SEAN FERRICK & Our Dream Trek Show Pitches!

Lock in coordinates and engage! BFF welcomes a special guest as Rich, Ian and Toby are joined by Trekker extraordinaire Sean Ferrick of Trek Culture (youtube.com/@TrekCulture) (open.spotify.com/show/1wrqDG8mOTlshuZCYanhUV) (whatculture.com/topic/trekculture) [https://www.youtube.com/@TrekCulture)] – to pitch their very own brand-new Star Trek TV series. Four hosts, four shows, one increasingly thinly veiled audition reel for Skydance. Let us know which pitch you'd greenlight, what you think we got wrong, and what you'd like us to cover next in the comments, email us at beyondffpod@gmail.com [beyondffpod@gmail.com] or find us on Instagram and Facebook. And while you're at it, please rate and review the pod to help us grow our Star Trek community. Before the pitching commences, Sean takes the trio through his earliest Trek memory – a father-son trip to see Star Trek: Generations in 1995 Ireland – before everyone rolls up their sleeves and unveils their titles, hooks, settings, casts, threats and USPs. Expect ragtag crews, stolen starships, interdimensional rifts, a procedural with proper bite, an Academy reset built almost entirely from alien teachers and students, and at least one Lancelot-class ship with an unmistakably Arthurian streak. No spoilers on whose is whose, but there's a strong showing for Jeffrey Combs, Doug Jones, Colman Domingo, Emma Mackey and Ella Purnell – plus a Horta named after Ian's wife (!). Expect surprises, sniggers and a fair bit of mutual brown-nosing as Rich champions "competence porn" and true Trek disguised as new Trek, Toby leans Blake's 7 dark while quietly setting out to "fix Voyager", Ian nakedly stumps for a do-over of you-know-which-recently-cancelled-show, and Sean cheerfully games his interdimensional rift to drop in any era, character or cameo he fancies. Along the way the gang debate whether the Kelvin universe needs sunglasses to watch, why the Discovery bridge could use a good shrinking, Trek's lingering genetic-engineering bugbear, whether Andor should really have been its own separate science fiction property, and what unites all four pitches: a deep, unembarrassed love of Deep Space Nine. Plus, Ian reveals the going rate for a Voyager background extra (spoiler: less than a decent meal out). As three entertainment journalists who have written about Star Trek for decades, Rich, Ian and Toby are bringing their extensive geek universe experience, longtime camaraderie and in-depth behind-the-scenes knowledge to the podcast world. Each BEYOND THE FINAL FRONTIER mission will see our trio explore a unique topic from across the Trek-verse, discussing everything from their personal favourite stories, characters and themes to the ongoing cultural impact of the science fiction phenom. Expect deep-dives into beloved moments in Star Trek history, extensive breakdowns of developments in the modern era and occasional special guests from the Star Trek cast and crew to provide even greater insight.

18 May 2026 - 1 h 8 min
episode Ep28: Top Star Trek Tech Ranked! artwork

Ep28: Top Star Trek Tech Ranked!

Engage! Rich, Ian and Toby tackle one of Star Trek's most enduring obsessions in a tech-heavy episode, ranking their top seven pieces of Trek tech from across the entire franchise – plus beaming over to the London Science Museum's 60th anniversary Star Trek exhibition for a debrief. Let us know your thoughts on our rankings, what you think we got wrong, and what you'd like us to cover next in the comments, email us at beyondffpod@gmail.com or find us on Instagram and Facebook. And while you're at it, please rate and review the pod to help us grow our Star Trek community. From PADDs to phasers, communicators to cloaking devices, the trio debate which Star Trek inventions they'd actually want in the real world – and which are better left on the holodeck. Cue impassioned tangents on the philosophical horror of the transporter (are you really you on the other side?), the elegance of the Heisenberg compensator as the platonic ideal of Trek techno-babble, real-world tricorders, and the Federation's apparently miraculous solution to obesity. Expect surprises, sniggering and a fair bit of hijinks as Rich champions warp drive as the ultimate expression of Roddenberry's humanism, Ian unapologetically picks the replicator because he refuses to watch anyone make a f***ing meal, and Toby goes deeply personal at number one with the hypospray. Along the way the boys debate the aesthetics of the original series communicator, whether Counsellor Troi had a built-in fat-burning chip (!?), what they'd actually do on a fully-realised holodeck (Ian wants to flatline and quiz Jimmy Hoffa; Toby just wants to roam the TOS Enterprise), and Rich's enduring, deeply suspicious love affair with starship nacelles. The episode rounds out with a glowing review of the Science Museum's exhibition and a sold-out IMAX screening of The Wrath of Khan — plus the not-entirely-flippant revelation that the Motion Picture's Bob Peak poster is, on reflection, basically a pride poster. As three entertainment journalists who have written about Star Trek for decades, Rich, Ian and Toby are bringing their extensive geek universe experience, longtime camaraderie and in-depth behind-the-scenes knowledge to the podcast world. Each BEYOND THE FINAL FRONTIER mission will see our trio explore a unique topic from across the Trek-verse, discussing everything from their personal favourite stories, characters and themes to the ongoing cultural impact of the science fiction phenom. Expect deep-dives into beloved moments in Star Trek history, extensive breakdowns of developments in the modern era and occasional special guests from the Star Trek cast and crew to provide even greater insight.

11 May 2026 - 55 min
episode Ep27: S2 Ranking STAR TREK Season 2 Openers! Plus, STARFLEET ACADEMY cancellation discussion! artwork

Ep27: S2 Ranking STAR TREK Season 2 Openers! Plus, STARFLEET ACADEMY cancellation discussion!

We're back, baby! Rich, Ian and Toby launch season two of Beyond the Final Frontier with a double-header: a candid post-mortem on the cancellation of Starfleet Academy, and a full ranking of every season-two opener across the entire Star Trek franchise. Let us know your thoughts on our rankings, what you think we got wrong, and what you'd like us to cover next in the comments, email us at beyondffpod@gmail.com or find us on Instagram and Facebook. And while you're at it, please rate and review the pod to help us grow our Star Trek community. The trio kick things off with the elephant in the room – Paramount pulling the plug on Starfleet Academy with season two already in the can – before debating whether the franchise is quietly pivoting back to theatrical under Skydance and David Ellison, what a post-Kurtzman Trek might look like, and the perennial fantasy of a Tarantino Trek movie. Then it's down to business: ranking all 11 season-two openers from "Amok Time" to "The Broken Circle." Expect surprises, controversies and a fair bit of shouting (just ask Ian's wife) as Rich champions Enterprise's "Shockwave, Part II", Toby goes to bat for "The Stargazer" against the weight of the Picard season-two baggage, and Ian makes the case for "The Child" as a wildly underrated reset for early TNG. Along the way the boys debate Pulaski's bedside manner, Spock's emotional journey across "Amok Time" and "The Broken Circle," whether modern Trek dialogue is really any more anachronistic today than 60 years ago, and the lasting magic of Sharon Lawrence's Amelia Earhart. As three entertainment journalists who have written about Star Trek for decades, Rich, Ian and Toby are bringing their extensive geek universe experience, longtime camaraderie and in-depth behind-the-scenes knowledge to the podcast world. Each BEYOND THE FINAL FRONTIER mission will see our trio explore a unique topic from across the Trek-verse, discussing everything from their personal favourite stories, characters and themes to the ongoing cultural impact of the science fiction phenom. Expect deep-dives into beloved moments in Star Trek history, extensive breakdowns of developments in the modern era and occasional special guests from the Star Trek cast and crew to provide even greater insight.

4 May 2026 - 1 h 24 min
episode Ep26: STARFLEET ACADEMY full season review, new Star Trek: Voyager videogame review, look back over our 1st season! artwork

Ep26: STARFLEET ACADEMY full season review, new Star Trek: Voyager videogame review, look back over our 1st season!

In our season one finale Rich, Ian and Toby bring the inaugural run of BFF to a close with a comprehensive roundup of the second half of Starfleet Academy season one, reflections on our own first season as a podcast, and a bonus review of the new Star Trek: Voyager video game. Let us know your thoughts on Starfleet Academy and what you'd like us to cover in season two in the comments, email us at beyondffpod@gmail.com [beyondffpod@gmail.com] or find us on Instagram and Facebook. And while you're at it, please rate and review the pod to help us grow our Star Trek community. Our trio dives deep into episodes 7 through 10 of Starfleet Academy – "Ko'Zeine," "Life of the Stars," "300th Night" and "RubinCon" – delivering candid, sometimes fiery verdicts on each instalment. From debating the merits of bottle episodes and the perennial problem of 10-episode seasons to clashing over the Our Town storytelling device, the show's on-the-nose political allegory and whether the season finale wrapped things up a little too neatly, Rich, Ian and Toby hold nothing back. We tally up our scores to deliver an overall season ranking, discuss what we hope to see in the already-filmed season two, and reflect on a cast we believe may be the strongest of any new-era Trek series. We then turn the lens on ourselves, sharing highlights from our own first season – from unforgettable guest conversations with Nana Visitor, Gates McFadden, Jeff Combs, John Eaves and Larry Nemecek to Rich's now-legendary love affair with the Enterprise refit. Finally, Toby reviews Star Trek: Voyager – Across the Unknown, a new survival strategy game that lets you captain Voyager your own way – Tuvix moral dilemmas and all. As three entertainment journalists who have written about Star Trek for decades, Rich, Ian and Toby are bringing their extensive geek universe experience, longtime camaraderie and in-depth behind-the-scenes knowledge to the podcast world. Each BEYOND THE FINAL FRONTIER mission will see our trio explore a unique topic from across the Trek-verse, discussing everything from their personal favourite stories, characters and themes to the ongoing cultural impact of the science fiction phenom. Expect deep-dives into beloved moments in Star Trek history, extensive breakdowns of developments in the modern era and occasional special guests from the Star Trek cast and crew to provide even greater insight.

17 Mar 2026 - 1 h 22 min
episode Ep25: GATES McFADDEN! artwork

Ep25: GATES McFADDEN!

In this very special episode of Beyond the Final Frontier, we're thrilled to welcome the wonderful Gates McFadden – Star Trek: The Next Generation's Dr Beverly Crusher – for a celebration of her career and a countdown of our favourite Crusher episodes. Let us know your favourite Dr Crusher moments in the comments, email us at beyondffpod@gmail.com [beyondffpod@gmail.com] or find us on Instagram and Facebook. And while you're at it, please rate and review the pod to help us grow our Star Trek community. Gates shares her journey from academic, choreographer and theatre maker to the Enterprise-D sickbay, the dynamics of working alongside the TNG cast, and what it meant to bring a groundbreaking female chief medical officer to life across seven seasons and four feature films. Together, we explore the episodes that define Beverly Crusher, from the haunting 'Remember Me' and the controversial 'Sub Rosa' to the compelling 'The High Ground' and the captaincy of 'Descent, Part II.' Gates also reflects on directing, her InvestiGates podcast, and what Dr Crusher continues to mean to fans around the world. As three entertainment journalists who have written about Star Trek for decades, Rich, Ian and Toby are bringing their extensive geek universe experience, longtime camaraderie and in-depth behind-the-scenes knowledge to the podcast world. Each BEYOND THE FINAL FRONTIER mission will see our trio explore a unique topic from across the Trek-verse, discussing everything from their personal favourite stories, characters and themes to the ongoing cultural impact of the science fiction phenom. Expect deep-dives into beloved moments in Star Trek history, extensive breakdowns of developments in the modern era and occasional special guests from the Star Trek cast and crew to provide even greater insight.

10 Mar 2026 - 1 h 14 min
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