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1959: Kevin McClory's partner Ivar Bryce writes a letter to Ian Fleming about his experience on the Queen Mary. Specifically, a screening of the Alfred Hitchcock film North by Northwest.
1965: MacLean's Reviews prints "Secret Letters of the Man Who Invented OO7" by Gene Telpner.
"You Only Live Twice", Coldplay, 2009. (Recorded live in Norway.)
1981: 007 - Somente Para Seus Olhos released in Brazil.
https://www.facebook.com/JamesBondBrasil/videos/307865546672749/
2006: Construction of a new stage at Pinewood begins, to replace the structures damaged in a July fire.
2007: Adobe Flash releases browser game Avenue of Death developed by TAMBA Internet and based on a chapter of Charlie Higson's Young Bond novel Hurricane Gold .
2019: Dynamite Comics releases James Bond 007 #11 continuing Goldfinger.
Robert Carey, artist. Greg Pak, writer.
Cover A: Dave Johnson
Cover B: Khoi Pham
Cover C: Gleb Melnikov
Cover D: Robert Carey
1954: Blanche Ravalec is born--France.
1963: Honor Blackman gives notice she will leave The Avengers, a secret kept until February 1964. Her final episode "Lobster Quadrille" presents a nod to the upcoming Bond role.
1984: A View to a Kill films that bedroom scene with OO7 and May Day.
1987: 007 - Zona pericolo released in Italy.
1998: Robbie Williams scores a #1 hit in the UK with "Millennium".
2012: The James Bond 007 fragrance comes available in the United Kingdom.
2017: Bernie Casey dies at age 78--Los Angeles, California.
(Born 8 June 1939--Wyco, West Virginia.)
Music and Fruit (Songs in Eden)
In a Dark Time of Two Moons, 1966
1942: Teenager Kevin McClory, British Merchant Navy radio officer on the Mathilda, endures German U-boats attacks.
1955: Macmillan publishes Ian Fleming's Moonraker in the US.
1964: Goldfinger general release in the UK.
1974: From Russia With Love re-released in Spain.
1984: A View to a Kill films a garden party.
2006: "You Know My Name" is leaked on the internet.
2012: Heineken's Crack the Case ad promotes Skyfall starting today, Global Duty Free Day.
Luca Casalanguida, artist. Andy Diggle, writer.
https://dynamite.com/htmlfiles/viewProduct.html?PRO=C72513026017803011
1943: Society hostess Maud Russell writes in her diary about Ian Fleming.
1959: Film producer Aman Leigh writes to Ivan Bryce questioning one choice of director.
And offering another for McClory's Bond film.
1961: Serena Scott Thomas is born--Nether Compton, Dorset, England.
1974: James Bond comic The Nevsky Nude ends its run in The Daily Express. (Started 13 May 1974. 2542–2655) Yaroslav Horak, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
Swedish Semic Comic 1982
https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1982.php3?s=comics&id=02218
("Fall From Sky" - The Nevsky Nude)
Danish 1976 https://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007-dk-no38-1976/
"Sagen fra skyerne" [=The Case from the Clouds]
1988: Licence to Kill films casino scenes for the fictional Isthmus City, Mexico.
2016: Dynamite Entertainment releases James Bond #10 EIDOLON, Chapter 4.
Jason Masters, artist. Warren Ellis, writer.
Plus a new worldwide release date of 14 February 2020.
2019: Sid Haig dies at age 80--Los Angeles, California.
(Born 14 July 1939--Fresno, California.)
(Born: 24 May 1931--16th arrondissement of Paris, Paris, France.)
His bilingual abilities allowed him to take roles in both French and English-speaking films: early roles included a priest in Orson Welles’s adaptation of The Trial (1962) and resistance member Jacques Debû-Bridel in René Clément’s Is Paris Burning? (1963). In 1968 he achieved a breakthrough with two Truffaut films: The Bride Wore Black and Stolen Kisses. In the former, he plays one of the men killed by Jeanne Moreau in revenge for her husband’s death, and in the latter a shoe-shop owner whose wife Antoine Doinel falls in love with.
César winner … Lonsdale, right, with Lambert Wilson in Of Gods and Men.
His distinctive appearance and voice ensured he was cast in a wide variety of roles, including a masochist in Luis Buñuel’s The Phantom of Liberty (1974), embassy attache Anton Grigoriev in the 1982 TV series Smiley’s People and a French diplomat in the Merchant Ivory drama The Remains of the Day (1993).
Lonsdale was a devout Catholic, having been baptised at 22 and joining the Charismatic Renewal movement in the 1980s. He would go on to play a string of religious figures, including the abbot in the successful adaption of Umberto Eco’s The Name of the Rose (1986) and a Trappist monk in Of Gods and Men (2010), for which Lonsdale won a best supporting actor César.
Great work as always.
1954: Ian Fleming writes a letter to journalist (and spy) Antony Terry, British Press Centre.
1964: The Man From U.N.C.L.E. (United Network Command for Law and Enforcement) US premiere on NBC-TV.
1974: US network premiere of Thunderball on ABC-TV.
2014: A Limited Edition Gold Steelbook Blu-Ray honors the 50th Anniversary of Goldfinger. £24.99.
(Born 21 November 1942--Brooklyn, New York.)
"Fool", Al Matthews, 1975.
1959: Ian Fleming responds by letter to Ivar Bryce on the possibility of doing business with Alfred Hitchcock.
1961: Ian Fleming suggests to editor Denis Hamilton how the short story "The Living Daylights" should be illustrated.
1969: Crispin Bonham-Carter Born is born--Colchester, Essex, England.
1969: Valentine Nonyela is born--Nigeria.
1971: El satánico Dr. No re-released in Argentina.
(Ends 18 February 1975. 2656–2780) Yaroslav Horak, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
https://popoptiq.com/double-oh-comics-008-the-phoenix-project/
Swedish Semic Comic 1976
https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1976.php3?s=comics&id=01835
("Bond Gets In To Line On..." The Phoenix Project)
Danish 1978 https://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007dk-no44-1978/
“The Phoenix Project” (1978)
["Projekt Fenix"]
Titan, 2007
1982: Octopussy films Magda stealing the Fabergé egg from OO7.
1999: Dr. No and Goldfinger re-released in Canada at the Cinefest Sudbury International Film Festival.
1999: Two-day filming of the music video for The World Is Not Enough by Philipp Stölzl, Oil Factory Films, starts on a London sound stage. Day one: android shots in the laboratory, kissing, driving. Day two: pyrotechnics.
https://www.blackgate.com/2018/08/15/shirley-manson-killer-android/
2012: Bollinger releases a promotional item celebrating 50 Years of James Bond.
1931: Anthony Newley is born--Hackney, London, England.
(He dies 14 April 1999 at age 67--Jensen Beach, Florida.)
"What Kind of Fool Am I"
"Once In a Lifetime"
1941: Linda Louise Eastman (the future Lady Linda McCartney) is born--Scarsdale, New York.
(She dies 17 April 1998 at age 56--Tucson, Arizona.)
1950: Kristina Wayborn is born--Nybro, Kalmar län, Sweden.
1961: John Logan is born--Chicago, Illinois.
1966: You Only Live Twice films Bond and Tiger at the bathhouse.
1981: 007 - Missão Ultra-Secreta (007 - Ultra Secret Mission) released in Portugal.
1984: Putnam and Sons releases John Gardner's Bond novel Icebreaker in the US.
2006: Tetsurô Tanba dies at age 84--Tokyo, Japan.
(Born 17 July 1922--Tokyo, Japan.)
2012: Raritania reviews Simon Winder's 2006 book The Man Who Saved Britain: A Personal Journey Into the Disturbing World of James Bond.
https://www.mi6-hq.com/media/other/Man Who Saved Britain - Introduction.pdf
1957: Michael Madsen is born--Chicago, Illinois.
1959: Ian Fleming's short story "James Bond and the Murder Before Breakfast" ("From a View to a Kill") finishes a five-day serialization in The Daily Express.
1959: Producer Kevin McClory writes a letter to partner Ivan Bryce about writer Jack Whittingham's successful introduction to Ian Fleming.
1964: Goldfinger released in Ireland.
2011: Plans for filming in India drop off the table, leading to speculation for South Africa locations.
2013: William Boyd signs seven copies of Solo at the Dorchester Hotel, to be dispersed by seven Jensen Interceptors to British Airways to seven locations: Amsterdam, Edinburgh, Zurich, Los Angeles, Delhi, Cape Town, Sydney.
1895: George Raft is born--Hell's Kitchen, New York City, New York City.
(He dies 24 November 1980 at age 85--Los Angeles, California.)
1941: Martine Beswick is born--Port Antonio, Jamaica.
1964: The Los Angeles Times reports on Kevin McClory's deal with Eon on the Thunderball production.
1984: A View to a Kill films OO7 and and Pola Ivanova in that hot tub.
2008: Smirnoff readies product tie-ins with the new Bond film.
2013: Jonathan Cape publishes William Boyd's Bond novel Solo.
(Born 13 January 1939.)
1903: Leonard Barra is born--West Virginia.
(He dies 22 November 1980 at age 77--West Hollywood, California.)
1979: Agente 007, Moonraker: operazione spazio (Agent 007, Moonraker: Operation Space) released in Italy.
1982: Never Say Never Again filming begins on the French Riviera.
1985: 007 – Alvo em Movimento (007 - Moving Target) released in Portugal.
2015: The Telegraph prints an article "Meet the real Q: the unsung heroes of Bond" giving detail to Peter Fleming, James Bond, Robert Brownjohn, Dame Victoire Evelyn Patricia Bennett, and Geoffrey Boothroyd.
(Born 9 April 1926--Chicago, Illinois.)
1959: Producer Kevin McClory cables partner Ivar Bryce on the successful meeting of writer Jack Whittingham with Ian Fleming on the Thunderball film project.
1961: A second draft of the Dr. No screenplay loses the monkey. 1964: Desde Rusia con amor released in Spain. (Catalan title Des de Russia amb Amor.)
1994: Harry Saltzman dies at age 78--Paris, France.
(Born 27 October 1915--Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada.)
2008: "Another Way to Die" enters the UK Singles Chart at twenty-six, later peaking at number nine.
2012: Christie’s of London for its 50th anniversary charity begins an online auction of EON's Bond memorabilia that runs through 8 October. Includes donations from cast and crew.
https://www.christies.com/SaleLanding/index.aspx?intsaleid=24129&lid=1&saletitle=
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1931: Kerstin Anita Marianne Ekberg is born--Malmö Municipality, Skåne län, Sweden.
(She dies 11 January 2015 at age 83--Rocca di Papa, Italy.)
(He dies 18 January 1998 at age 64--Arunddel, Sussex, England.)
1986: Principal photography begins at Pinewood Studios for The Living Daylights.
1990: Molly Peters and Desmond Llewelyn appear for the first James Bond 007 Fan Convention, Pinewood.
2007: Lois Maxwell dies at age 80--Fremantle, Australia. (Born 14 February 1927--Kitchener, Ontario, Canada.)
Lois Hooker in the Life Magazine photo, upper left. Norma Jean, front and center.
1921: Deborah Jane Trimmer (Deborah Kerr CBE) is born--Helensburgh, Scotland.
(She dies 16 October 2007--Botesdale, England.)
The King and I
Agent Mimi (Alias Lady Fiona). Casino Royale
1952: Dennis Muldowney is executed for the murder of Polish Countess Krystyna Skarbek, aka Christine Granville. She was active in espionage during World War II, an acquaintance of Ian Fleming, and possibly the model for his character Vesper Lynd.
1963: Arms expert Geoffrey Boothroyd writes his last letter to Ian Fleming. (The first was 31 May 1956.)
1964: Monica Bellucci is born--Città di Castello, Umbria, Italy.
1966: You Only Live Twice films Q in the field instructing Bond on Little Nellie.
1976: Paul Dehn dies at age 63. (Born 5 November 1912--Manchester, England.)
1989: 007 消されたライセンス (Kesa reta raisensu, Licence Expired) released in Japan.
2008: "Another Way to Die" released as a single in the US.
45 rpm
2013: William Boyd's Bond novel Solo begins a 10-episode run on Books at Bedtime. BBC Radio 4. Read by Paterson Joseph, adapted by Libby Spurrier.
1903: Richard Loo is born--Maui, Hawaii.
(He dies 30 November 1983 at age 80--Los Angeles, California.)
Sergeant Tanaka in Sam Fuller's The Steel Helmet
1959: Ian Fleming sends nephews Christopher, David, and Valentine Fleming £100 for their 21st birthdays (late for David and Valentine). With conditions.
1959: Ian Fleming writes to Ivar Bryce about Jack Whittingham.
1960: James Bond comic strip Dr. No ends its run in The Daily Express. (Started 23 May 1960. 584-697)
John McLusky, artist. Peter O'Donnell , writer.
Swedish Semic https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1973.php3?s=comics&id=01777
(Death At Jamaica- Dr No)
Danish 1965 https://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007dk-no-4-1964/
"Doktor No"
1965: From Russia With Love released in Belgium.
1965: This month Marvel Comics introduces the character Desmond Boothroyd, S.H.I.E.L.D. Armorer.
https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Desmond_Boothroyd_(Earth-616)
Strange Tales Volume 1, #137
1976: Moonraker films Richard Kiel as Jaws.
1982: NBC-TV premieres detective show Remington Steele, starring Pierce Brosnan and Stephanie Zimbalist.
1992: This month Marvel comics releases James Bond Jr #10 "Friends Like These", featuring Dr. Derange.
John M. Burn, artist. Simon Jowett, writer.
https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/asa.php3
2012: Adele is confirmed as the singer of the title song "Skyfall".
2015: Sony's Made for Bond advertisement with Moneypenny and the Xperia Z5 premieres in the UK.
2020: Video of the title theme "No Time To Die" sung by Billie Eilish released.
1926: Tom Pevsner is born--Dresden, Germany.
(He dies 18 August 2014 at age 80--Fife, Scotland.)
1962: Dr. No previewed to the British press at the London Pavilion.
1967: Com 007 Só Se Vive Duas Vezes (With 007 Only If You Live Twice) released in Brazil.
1984: A View to a Kill films OO7 and Stacey sneaking into Zorin’s mine.
2008 Puffin releases Charlie Higson's Young Bond novel Silverfin as a graphic novel.
Kev Walker, artist. Charlie Higson, writer.
2012: Bérénice Marlohe promotes BOND 24 in Russia.
2012: Adele's Bond title theme is leaked online.
2017: Scientific Games showcases casino slot machines representing Casino Royale, Goldfinger and Diamonds are Forever at the Global Gaming Expo ("G2E"), Sands Expo, Las Vegas. With the rights to all existing and future Bond films.
1960: Bond comic strip Goldfinger begins its run in The Daily Express.
(Ends 1 April 1961. 698-849) John McClusky, artist. Henry Gammidge, writer.
Swedish Semic Comic 1989 https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1989.php3
(Part 1) | (Part 2)
Danish 1965 http://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007-dk2-goldfinger-1965/
(Started 18 December 1967. 603-815) Yaroslav Horak, artist. Jim Lawrence , writer.
Swedish Semic Comic 1967 https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1977.php3
(The Spy Who Loved Me - Part 1) | (The Spy Who Loved Me - Part 2)
Danish 1969 http://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007dk-no-18-1969/
"Operation spøgelsesfly ..."
[Operation Ghost Plane)
Danish 1970 http://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/tag/the-spy-who-loved-me/
1977: La espía que me amó (The Spy Who Loves Me) released in Spain.
Catalan L'espia que em va estimar (The Spy That Loved Me).
1982: Octopussy films OO7 chased by elephants
1985: 007 En la mira de los asesinos (007 at the Sight of the Murderers) released in Peru.
1992: Sheila Johnston and Joel Silver speculate on the stalled James Bond franchise.
2008: "Another Way to Die" premieres on BBC's Channel 4.
2016: Dynamite Entertainment announces a Felix Leiter comic for January 2017 release.
Aaron Campbell, artist. James Robinson, writer.
2018: Dynamite Entertainment releases James Bond Origin #2.
Bob Q, artist. Jeff Parker, writer.
1883: The Orient Express begins service.
1953: Baruh Djaki Karyo (aka Tcheky Karyo) is born--Istanbul, Turkey.
1956: Christoph Waltz is born--Vienna, Austria.
1957: The Soviet Union launches Sputnik, first artificial satellite to orbit Earth.
1962: Roger Moore first appears as Leslie Charteris' The Saint in the UK television series of the same name. Episode 1 "The Talented Husband" starred Shirley Eaton.
1967: Agente 007 - Si vive solo due volte released in Italy.
1971: Hoyte Van Hoytema is born--Horgen, Switzerland.
1984: Rachel McDowall is born--Whiston, Merseyside, England.
1990: Nora Noel Jill Bennett dies at age 58--Kensington, London, England.
(Born 24 December 1931--Penang, Malaysia.)
2012: Media reports reveal the casting of Ben Whishaw as Q.
(He dies 2 February 1995 at age 75--Saint-Paul de-Vence, Alps-Maritimes, France.)
1930: John Pearson is born--Epsom, Surrey, England.
1946: Victor Monroe Armstrong is born--Farnham Common, Buckinghamshire, England.
1961: Kinematograph Weekly announced the Dr No film production will begin.
(Broccoli and Saltzman don't yet have an actor for the Bond role.)
1973: Com 007 Viva e Deixe Morrer (With 007 Live and Let Die) released in Brazil.
Video covers
1977: La espía que me amó released in Venezuela.
Christopher Wood Novelization
Later Gaming
Soundtrack
1983: Octopussy released in France.
2011: MI6 Community members notice Sony domain names indicating the title of BOND 23 is Skyfall.
2012: Documentary "Everything or Nothing: The Untold Story of 007" releases in limited UK theaters, US television
Directed by Steven Riley; co-written by Riley and Peter Ettudgui.
Adele - Skyfall (Theatre Of Delays Remix)
(Born 1 August 1930--Port of Spain, Trinidad.)
Sisters
Dancing Man
Girl With Guitar
2020: Margaret Nolan dies at age 76.
(Born 29 October1943--Hampstead, London.)
1941: Sir Frank Nelson writes Admiral Godfrey proposing (Fleming's) plan for better relations with the Special Operations Executive.
1962: Joaquin Cosio Figueroa is born--Nayarit, Mexico.
1967: Casino Royale released in Belgrade, Yugoslavia.
1976: The Spy Who Loved Me films OO7 and XXX and Wet Nelly Bond exiting the sea onto the beach.
1983: Never Say Never Again premieres in Los Angeles, California.
2011: BOND 23 announces the casting of Bérénice Marlohe and Helen McCrory.
1947: John Brosnan is born--Perth, Australia.
(He dies 11 April 2005--South Harrow, Harrow, London, England.)
1959: Ian Fleming writes Ivar Bryce about Alfred Hitchcock and Jimmy Stewart. Then Bryce writes back.
1962: Dr. No's general release in the UK.
1983: Warner Brothers general release for Never Say Never Again.
2011: George Baker dies at age 80--West Lavington, England.
(Born 1 April 1931--Varna, Bulgaria.)
2015: Daniel Craig jokingly tells Time Out "I'd rather break this glass and slash my wrists" than do another Bond film. And that if he did, it "would only be for the money."
Photograph: Paul Stuart. Styling: Gareth Scourfield
1963: From Russia with Love press screening at the Leicester Square Odeon, London. 1965: A five-day serialization of Octopussy finishes in The Daily Express.
1972: Roger Moore travels to New Orleans, Louisiana.
1981: For Your Eyes Only released in Colombia.
1983: Author Steven Jay Rubin hosts the 007 Master Trivia Marathon near Los Angeles.
2011: Duntrune Castle's owners confirm the filmmakers pursued it as a possible location for the final action sequence at the Bond family estate.
2013: HarperCollins publishes William Boyd's Bond novel Solo in the US.
I'll keep doing it as long as I still get a kick out of it."
1902: Frederick Archibald (Freddie) Young is born--London, England.
(He dies 1 December 1998 at age 96--London, England.)
1959: The Spectator publishes Ian Fleming's article "If I Were Prime Minister".
1966: The Sunday Times of London quotes the late Ian Fleming.
1972: The Gleaner reports the Hanover Parish Council agrees to filming in Lucea, Lousiana. Involves closure of the new road at Johnson Town and assurances local labour will support the filming of the bus chase.
1982: Octopussy films OO7 on horseback catching a plane.
2008: BBC Audiobooks publishes My Word Is My Bond, read by Sir Roger Moore himself.
2012: DK Books publishes Bond On Set: Filming Skyfall by Greg Williams in the UK.
1945: The Royal Navy discharges Commander Ian Lancaster Fleming.
1946: Charles Dance is born--Redditch, Worcestershire, England.
1956: Fiona Fullerton is born--Kaduna, Nigeria.
1963: London premiere of From Russia With Love at the Odeon Leicester Square.
1968: Comic strip The Harpies begins its run in The Daily Express. (Ends 23 June 1969. 816-1037)
Yaroslav Horak, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
https://spyguysandgals.com/sgLookupComicStrip.aspx?id=999
Swedish Semic Comic 1978 Fågelkvinnorna ("Bird Woman" - The Harpies)
https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1978.php3
("The Bird Women" - The Harpies)
Swedish Semic Comic 1989
https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1989.php3?s=comics&id=02358
("The Bird Women" - The Harpies -
Part 1 | Part 2)
Danish 1970 https://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007dk-no-19-1970/
"Fuglekvinderne" [The Bird Women]
1979: Moonraker released in France.
Novelization.
1985: Orson Welles dies at age --Los Angeles, California.
(Born 6 May 1915--Kenosha, Wisconsin.)
2002: Planned release date for the "Die Another Day " single.
1935: Harold Dan Meaden is born--Bournemouth, England.
(He dies 28 November 2011--Blackheath, London, England.)
1963: From Russia With Love general release in the UK.
1976: The Spy Who Loved Me films Cairo, Luxor, and the pyramids in Egypt.
1979: 007: Misión espacial released in Mexico.
2006: The Casino Royale soundtrack is completed this day, for a November release.
2007: Roger Moore receives the 2,350th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Los Angeles, California.
2011: Javier Bardem confirms his casting in BOND 23.
2012: A multimedia exhibition BOND by GQ opens to the public to celebrate 50 years of Bond films.
Solyanka State Gallery, Moscow, Russia.
5 October is updated for Ms. Nolan's passing.
1942: Daliah Lavi is born--Shavei Tzion, Israel.
(She dies 3 May 2017--Asheville, North Carolina.)
1962: Dr. No released in Ireland.
1976: The Spy Who Loved Me films OO7 chased by Jaws through the pyramids.
1977: L'espion qui m'aimait released in France.
1983: The Ian Fleming Estate supported by MGM/UA and Danjaq file an injunction to block the release of Never Say Never Again in England. (It's later rejected by the lower court plus the court of appeals.)
2006: AOL Music says Chris Cornell was inspired by Tom Jones and "Thunderball".
2012: Christie's reports the James Bond 50th anniversary combined online auction plus in-house party auction raised $2.6 million/€2,000,000 for charity.