Didn't think I would enjoy this as much as I did! I would love to let Dr. Payne know this: - When finding out that the QM2 was docked in San Francisco (I believe on her maiden voyage 2004?), I spontaneously asked my dad if he'd like to drive up with me (we were in Silicon Valley) so we did. The waterfront road that passes the ships (The Embarcadero) was jammed packed and stop-and-go so we couldn't just park and leisurely get out and walk up to it. We managed to get a just a peak at that majestic vessel! By then it was dark due to traffic but still worth it. Big, big event for us lurkers!!! - Your instigating making the Britannia dining room incredibly spectacular especially resonated with me. Wish I can say was on QM2, but experienced this Cunard "WOW" factor on the Queen Elizabeth in '18 as a Britannia passenger on a San Francisco - Sidney cruise that sis and I took as a tribute to a couple of trans-Pacific journeys we took during our childhoods ('50s and '60s). Really, I loved your explanation behind this - it's so "power to the people!" Thank you so much for the interview Chris!
Thank you for the opportunity to listen to your conversation with Stephen. Really good to hear his interesting personal history, a highlight was his blue and gold Blue Peter badge story. Appreciate the Big Cruise podcasts and your videos both past and present. Looking forward to future content.
I had the absolute pleasure to meet Dr Payne on my September 2023 back to back crossing. I watched the 5 insight talk series and got to shake his hand and thank him one evening in the Commodore Club. Absolutely fascinating gentleman.
Terrific interview. Met Dr Payne 10 years ago on QM2"s 10th anniversary transatlantic. Dr Payne gave wonderful lectures but also was friendly and accessible if you crossed paths with him on deck. Thank you for sharing this interview with him.
I also was fortunate to meet Dr. Payne on that September 2023 transatlantic crossing of the QM2 ! He is such a kind and loving person! I attended both of the two lectures he presented in the ship’s theatre. Both were fully packed with standing room only! He said that he always calls and considers the QM2 his “ BABY “ ! 🥲 You could see how rightfully proud he is of the Queen Mary2 After the lecture concluded, I ask if there was anything he wishes he could have designed differently on the ship ? He said , “ Oh Yes , I wanted to make the funnel taller and bigger! But couldn’t because of the Verrazano -Narrows Bridge in New York Harbour! It wouldn’t have fit under the bridge !!😂 He said he knows the profile of the ship would have been vastly improved with the larger funnel. His finishing words on the subject were, “ Why couldn’t the bloody designers of that bridge made it taller !!! “ 😂. MikeW.
Two legends in one podcast :)
You’re very kind Mike! I’d love to get you on the Podcast sometime!
@@ChrisFrameOfficial Waht about Bill Miller too Chris?
The designer of QM2 is one of my hero's. What a masterpiece QM2 , is .
Agreed.
The BEST Dr. Payne interview ever!!! Thank you Chris!
Love the star trek delta!
Talk about a professional whose heart is in it. Brilliant man. Thanks for sharing this wonderful interview.
I found this really interesting. I enjoyed the Blue Peter stories. What a lovely thing to do hiding that letter. Fantastic episode.
Didn't think I would enjoy this as much as I did! I would love to let Dr. Payne know this:
- When finding out that the QM2 was docked in San Francisco (I believe on her maiden voyage 2004?), I spontaneously asked my dad if he'd like to drive up with me (we were in Silicon Valley) so we did. The waterfront road that passes the ships (The Embarcadero) was jammed packed and stop-and-go so we couldn't just park and leisurely get out and walk up to it. We managed to get a just a peak at that majestic vessel! By then it was dark due to traffic but still worth it. Big, big event for us lurkers!!!
- Your instigating making the Britannia dining room incredibly spectacular especially resonated with me. Wish I can say was on QM2, but experienced this Cunard "WOW" factor on the Queen Elizabeth in '18 as a Britannia passenger on a San Francisco - Sidney cruise that sis and I took as a tribute to a couple of trans-Pacific journeys we took during our childhoods ('50s and '60s). Really, I loved your explanation behind this - it's so "power to the people!"
Thank you so much for the interview Chris!
THAT was AMAZING! Wow! You two are so natural in chatting it was such a great interview. Amazing!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for the opportunity to listen to your conversation with Stephen.
Really good to hear his interesting personal history, a highlight was his blue and gold Blue Peter badge story.
Appreciate the Big Cruise podcasts and your videos both past and present.
Looking forward to future content.
I had the absolute pleasure to meet Dr Payne on my September 2023 back to back crossing. I watched the 5 insight talk series and got to shake his hand and thank him one evening in the Commodore Club. Absolutely fascinating gentleman.
What a treat! Had the pleasure of seeing him on qm2.
Terrific interview. Met Dr Payne 10 years ago on QM2"s 10th anniversary transatlantic. Dr Payne gave wonderful lectures but also was friendly and accessible if you crossed paths with him on deck. Thank you for sharing this interview with him.
I love QM2! Such a unique ship. I loved getting lost on her…. can’t wait to cruise on her again…❤
Great pod cast and learn a lot about the QM2 she is our favourite ship of all time and love her commodore club
I loved the Observation deck (deck 11)… the library is a great space too!
Excellent interview
Loved this
Our hero!
What a legend!!!
That was enjoyable 🥰
just wow!!
This podcast isn't updating on Amazon Music.
Thanks for letting me know. I’ll ask Baz to chase that up.
I also was fortunate to meet Dr. Payne on that September 2023 transatlantic crossing of the QM2 ! He is such a kind and loving person! I attended both of the two lectures he presented in the ship’s theatre. Both were fully packed with standing room only! He said that he always calls and considers the QM2 his “ BABY “ ! 🥲 You could see how rightfully proud he is of the Queen Mary2 After the lecture concluded, I ask if there was anything he wishes he could have designed differently on the ship ? He said , “ Oh Yes , I wanted to make the funnel taller and bigger! But couldn’t because of the Verrazano -Narrows Bridge in New York Harbour! It wouldn’t have fit under the bridge !!😂 He said he knows the profile of the ship would have been vastly improved with the larger funnel. His finishing words on the subject were, “ Why couldn’t the bloody designers of that bridge made it taller !!! “ 😂. MikeW.