''Cruise of the Gods'' is a 2002 British
made-for-television
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comedy-drama film
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produced by
Baby Cow Productions
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for the
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. It starred
. It was broadcast in 2002 and has since been released on BBC DVD.
Written by
, it told the story of a fan cruise held in honour of ''The Children of Castor'', a fictitious 1980s post-apocalyptic sci-fi TV series, starring Andy Van Allen (Brydon) and Nick Lee (Coogan). Twenty years after the show's cancellation, Van Allen is the reluctant special guest on the fan cruise. For Van Allen, ''The Children of Castor'' was the height of his fame, whilst Lee went on to bigger and better things, currently ''Sherlock Holmes in Miami''.
Plans for a film based on the television show, titled ''The Great Beyond'', were announced in 2010, with David Guion and Michael Handelman attached to the project to write and direct the film.
These did not eventuate.