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1968: On Her Majesty's Secret Service films OO7 arriving at Piz Gloria.
1977: The Spy Who Loved Me released in Colombia.
1983: Octopussy - Operazione piovra (Octopussy - Operation Octopus) released in Italy.
1992: Charles Fraser-Smith dies at age 88--Bratton Fleming, Devon, England.
(Born 26 January 1904--Deal, Kent, England.)
2012: Skyfall released in Albania, Canada, Pakistan, and the US.
2016: Dynamite Entertainment releases James Bond Hammerhead #2.
1944: Timothy Miles Bindon Rice is born--Shardeloes, England.
1945: Ian Fleming finishes his work with Naval Intelligence.
1948: James Bond is born--so says his prop passport for The Living Daylights.
1953: James Bond is born--so says his Die Another Day passport. 1959: Jack Whittingham's outline for a first film is called "James Bond of the Secret Service".
1968: Daphne Deckers is born--Nijmegen, Gelderland, Netherlands.
1974: The US network premiere of Dr. No on ABC-TV.
1988: Licence to Kill films Sanchez interrogating OO7.
1920: James Bond's birthday according to John Pearson's James Bond: The Authorized Biography of 007. 1920: James Bond's birth date as used by Charlie Higson in his Young Bond novels.
1921: James Bond's birth date according to Bond scholar John Griswold.
1948: Vincent Andrew Schiavelli is born--Brooklyn, New York
1963: El satánico Dr. No released in Uruguay.
1972: James Bond's birth date as on a passport displayed at a French military museum.
1999: "The World Is Not Enough" music video airs before the MTV Europe Music Awards, part of heavy promotion for the film including a BMW Z8 giveaway.
2003: Robert Brown dies at age 82--Swanage, Dorset, England.
(Born 23 July 1921--Swanage, Dorset, England.)
2015: Spectre released in Switzerland and France.
2015: 스백터 released in the Republic of Korea.
Correct! Was just about to post that 11.11.1920.
1929: Peter Lamont is born--London, England.
1943: Julie Ege is born--Sandnes, Norway.
(She dies 29 April 2008 at age 64--Oslo, Norway.)
1966: James Bond comic strip The Living Daylights completes its run in The Daily Express.
(Started 12 September 1966. 210-263) Yaroslav Horak, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
Swedish Semic Comics 1985 https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1985.php3
(The Living Daylights)
Danish 1968 https://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007-dk-no14-1968/
“The Living Daylights” (1968)
Spionen fra øst
[The Spy from the East]
2020
1981: William Holden dies at age 63--Santa Monica, California.
(Born 17 April 1918--O'Fallon, Illinois.)
1995: GoldenEye cast including Pierce Brosnan attend the Second Annual James Bond Convention, New York.
http://pbfiles.net/goldeneye/ge-press05.html?i=1
promotional comic
2002: Warner Bros. Records releases David Arnold's Die Another Day soundtrack.
Now expanded.
2015: Spectre released in Australia, Greece, and Uruguay.
2020: No Time To Die planned UK premiere date in UK, fourth attempt.
1923: Linda Christian is born--Tampico, Tamaulipas, Mexico.
(She dies 25 July 2011 at age 87--Palm Desert, California.)
Valerie Mathis and CIA Agent Jimmy Bond
Diego Rivera painting.
1952: Art Malik is born--Bahawalpur, Pakistan.
1969: Gerard Butler is born--Paisley, Scotland.
1986: Goldfinger re-released in Norway.
1995: GoldenEye world premiere at Radio City Music Hall, New York City, New York.
2001: Electronic Arts publishes video game Agent Under Fire for PlayStation 2, Xbox, Nintendo GameCube.
2015: Spectre released in Cambodia and Ecuador.
2015: 幽灵 released in China in an edited form.
1966: Bond comic strip Octopussy begins its run in The Daily Express.
(Ends 27 May 1967. 264-428) Yaroslav Horak,artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
http://spyguysandgals.com/sgLookupComicStrip.aspx?id=996
https://www.007collector.com/comic-octopussy-2/
Barcelona James Bond numero 04: Octopussy
https://en.todocoleccion.net/comics/james-bond-numero-04-octopussy~x116600976
https://www.007collector.com/comic-jb007-no-16/
Italian James Bond Comic Series Number 16 ‘Octopussy’
JAMES BOND DI IAN FLEMING. OCTOPUSSY. N. 112. ED. C. CONTI, 1977. ITALIANO
Swedish Semic Comic https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1986.php3
Undervattensdöden (Octopussy - Part 2)
Danish 1969 https://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007-dk-no16-1969/
”Undervandsdøden” [The Underwater Death]
Danish 1977 https://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007-dk-no42-1977/
"Undervandsdøden" [The death underwater]
1972: Live and Let Die begins filming on location in Jamaica.
1979: Olga Kurylenko is born--Berdyansk, Zaporozhye Oblast, Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, Soviet Union.
(Today known as Zaporizhia Oblast, Ukraine.)
1995: EMI releases Éric Serra's GoldenEye soundtrack.
2006: Casino Royale Royal Premiere at the Odeon Leicester Square, London.
2006: Sony Classical releases David Arnold's Casino Royale soundtrack.
2008: 007 Quantum released in Mexico.
2018: Dynamite Entertainment releases James Bond Origin #3.
2020: The Royal Wellington Golf Club, New Zealand, hosts A Very 007 Affair.
1939: Yaphet Kotto is born--New York City, New York.
(He dies 15 March 2021 at age 81--The Philippines.)
1972: Live and Let Die films Rosie Carver's death by scarecrow.
1999: Radioactive releases "The World Is Not Enough" as a limited-edition digipak CD single and a cassette single in the UK. Both include "Ice Bandits". CD adds remix by Unkle.
2005: From Russia with Love video game published by Electronic Arts in the US for PlayStation 2, Xbox, Nintendo GameCube, and PlayStation Portable.
2011: Michael Alexander Olson (of Williams Lake, British Columbia, Canada) completes Goldeneye 007's Antenna Cradle in record time on Nintendo 64.
2013: Danjaq, LLC and MGM announce they acquired full rights to Blofeld and SPECTRE from the McClory estate.
2017: Dynamite Entertainment releases James Bond Kill Chain #5.
2020: BBC Radio 4 airs its radio drama Thunderball, check local listings.
Haven't read Kill Chain yet, but have seen all the pages and it looks like the most brutal/bloody story of the lot.
1942: Joanna Pettet is born--Westminster, London.
1968: Yildirim Harekati (Lightning Strike) released in Turkey.
1986: The Los Angeles Times reports only minor changes to the finished script for The Living Daylights since the casting of Timothy Dalton.
1995: L'oeil de feu (The Eye of Fire) released in Canada.
2006: Casino Royale released in the UK, Ireland, Czech Republic, Greece, Israel, Kazakhstan, Lebanon, Malaysia, Puerto Rico, Qatar, Singapore, and Syria.
2006: Казино Рояль released in Russia.
2006: 007: Казино Рояль released in Ukraine.
2012: Skyfall premieres in Sydney, Australia, at the State Theatre.
2020: Adrian Harrington Ltd. publish Ian Fleming and James Bond by Jon Gilbert.
1905: Teru Shimada is born--Mito, Japan.
(He dies 19 June 1988 at age 82--Encino, California.)
1936: John Campbell Wells is born--Ashford, Kent, England.
(He dies 11 January 1998 at age 61--London, England.)
1966: Sophie Danièle Sylvie Maupu (Sophie Marceau) is born--Paris, France.
1982: Octopussy films OO7 fighting Mischka and Grischka.
1995: GoldenEye general release in the US.
2002: Frank McCarthy dies at age 78--Sedona, Arizona.
(Born 30 March 1924--New York City, New York.)
Thunderball
You Only Live Twice
On Her Majesty's Secret Service
Colonel Sun paperback
Casino Royale
Dr. No
From Russia With Love
Goldfinger
Around the World Under the Sea
Where Eagles Dare
The Great Escape
The Dirty Dozen
Danger: Diabolik
2006: Kazino Royale released in Lithuania and Latvia.
2020: Hero Collector publishes 50 Greatest Bond Cars, Ben Robinson, editor.
1928: Mickey Mouse is born in the film short Steamboat Willy. (Known as Topolino--Baby Mouse-- in Italy.)
1962: The Sunday Times prints the Ian Fleming piece "James Bond's Hardware. [The Guns of James Bond]".
1974: Chelsea Records releases Lulu's single "The Man with the Golden Gun".
1988: Licence to KIll principal photography finishes. (Started 18 July.)
1999: The World Is Not Enough released in Malaysia and Singapore.
1999: Hodder & Stoughton publish Raymond Benson's novelization The World Is Not Enough.
2002: Die Another Day world premiere at Royal Albert Hall, London.
(Born 15 April 1948--New York City, New York.)
The Final Cut, Pink Floyd, 1983. Produced by Roger Waters, James Guthrie, Michael Kamen.
2012: Daniel Craig visits British troops at Camp Bastion, Helmand Province, Afghanistan, and screens Skyfall with 800 soldiers.
(Born 1963--London, England.)
2020: Mickey Mouse Day.
1962: Sports Illustrated publishes Fleming's article "The Guns of James Bond."
1965: Rusya'dan Sevgilerle (From Russia With Love) released in Turkey.
1981: For Your Eyes Only released in Australia. 1981: Sólo para sus ojos (Only For Your Eyes) released in Argentina.
1987: The Living Daylights released in Australia.
1999: Le monde ne suffit pas released in Canada.
2008: Quantum of Solace released in Australia, Peru, and South Africa.
2013: BBC reports "Bond villain Blofeld could return to Bond."
1926: John Edmund Gardner is born--Seaton Delaval, Northumberland, England.
(He dies 3 August 2007 at age 80--Basingstoke, Hampshire, England.)
1930: Bernard Horsfall is born--Bishop's Stortford, Herfordshire England.
(He dies 28 January 2013 at age 82--Isle of Skye, Scotland.)
1943: Mie Hama is born--Tokyo, Japan.
1963: US President John F. Kennedy screens From Russia With Love at the White House. Then travels to Dallas, Texas.
1983: Richard Loo dies at age 80--Los Angeles, California.
(Born 1 October 1903--Maui, Hawaii.)
Sergeant Tanaka in Sam Fuller's The Steel Helmet
TV Ad
Game Over Compilation
Soundtrack
2006: Kevin O'Donovan McClory dies at age 80--Dublin, Ireland.
(Born 8 June 1924--Dún Laoghaire, County Dublin, Ireland.)
2015: Spectre released in India.
2019: GQ tells a tale of Bollinger and James Bond.
2020: No Time To Die onetime US release date, until delayed to April 2021.
1942: Al Matthews is born--Brooklyn, New York.
(He dies 22 September 2018--Orihuela, Spain.)
"Fool", Al Matthews, 1975.
1966: You Only Live Twice films Donald Pleasance as Blofeld.
1985: A View to a Kill released in Australia.
(Born 4 April 1921--Bromley, Kent, England.)
https://www.aveleyman.com/ActorCredit.aspx?ActorID=2414
Thunderball
Casino Royale
1995: Royal premiere of GoldenEye at the Odeon, Leicester Square, London.
2006: German premiere of Casino Royale in Berlin.
2008: Quantum of Solace released in Spain.
2011: Syd Cain dies at age 93--London, England.
(Born 16 April 1918--Grantham, Lincolnshire, England.)
PJ Holden & Dearbhla Kelly, artists. Declan Shalvey, writer.
More than 500 horse power and 505 foot pounds of torque.
1899: Hoagy Carmichael is born--Bloomington, Indiana.
(He dies 27 December 1981 at age 82--Rancho Mirage, California.)
"Stardust", Hoagy Carmichael.
Have and Have Not, "Am I Blue", Hoagy Carmichael, 1944.
Have and Have Not, "Georgia", Hoagy Carmichael, 1944.
1923: Guy Doleman is born--Hamilton, Waikato, New Zealand.
1944: Paul Brooke is born--London, England.
1961: Broccoli & Saltzman announce Sean Connery in the James Bond role and kick off a big publicity campaign. 1965: Mads Mikkelsen is born--Østerbro, Copenhagen, Denmark.
1966: O.K. Connery (aka Operation Kid Brother; Operation Double 007) released in the US.
1980: Leonard Barr dies at age 77--West Hollywood, California.
(Born 27 September 1903--West Virginia.)
1981: ABC-TV premieres Moonraker.
1999: The World Is Not Enough European Charity London premiere at the Odeon Theater, Leicester Square, London.
2002: Die Another Day released in the US and Puerto Rico.
2004: Electronic Arts publishes GoldenEye: Rogue Agent for PlayStation 2, Xbox,Nintendo GameCube, Nintendo DS.
http://elitgamer.net/kepek/Golden_EYe_Rogue_Agent_by_RazeX776.jpg
2012: Skyfall released in Australia, Republic of Macedonia, New Zealand.
2017: Dynamite Entertainment releases James Bond: Solstice.
1930: Ricou Browning is born--Fort Pierce, Florida.
1990: Roald Dahl dies at age 74--Oxford, Oxfordshire, England.
(Born 13 September 1916--Llandaff, Cardiff, Wales.)
2002: Madonna’s Die Another Day single peaks at #1, Canadian Soundscan Singles Sales chart.
Stays there (on and off) 7 weeks.
2006: Casino Royale released in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Switzerland, Croatia, and the Netherlands.
2006: 007 - Casino Royale released in Slovenia.
2006: James Bond 007 - Casino Royale released in Germany and Portugal.
2006: Казино ројал (Kazino rojal) released in Serbia.
2006: 007 カジノ・ロワイヤル (007: Kajino rowaiyaru) opens the Tokyo International Cine City Festival.
1959: Jack Whittingham meets Ian Fleming and Ivor Bryce in New York.
1965: Variety reports Tom Jones signed up for the Thunderball title song, plus (not entirely correctly) that Shirley Bassey recorded a John Barry-Leslie Bricusse tune for the end titles.
1966: You Only Live Twice films the throwing star and Blofeld.
1981: Altin Tabancali Adam (The Golden Gun Man) released in Turkey.
1966
But not this one from 1970
1995: GoldenEye released in the UK, Ireland, and Poland.
2006: Casino Royale released in Austria, Denmark, Finland, Norway, Romania, and Sweden.
2006: 007: Casino Royale released in Spain.
2006: Казино Pоял released in Bulgaria.
2014: The Sony Corp. entertainment computer network is hacked, releasing sensitive information including details of the Spectre script. The biggest cyberattack to that date in the US.
2018: Ricky Jay (Richard Jay Potash) dies at age 70--Los Angeles, California.
(Born 26 June 1948--Brooklyn, New York City, New York.)
2020: Sotheby's auctions Lot 160 Italian James Bond film festival poster Tutti Contro James Bond (All Against James Bond) from 1975.
(Born 12 June 1927--Harbin, China.)
1976: The Spy Who Loved Me films Jaws exiting the train, his final scene filmed.
1977: 007 - La spia che mi amava released in Italy.
1997: Filmtracks.com publishes Christian Clemmensen's review of the Tomorrow Never Dies score.
(Revised 3 March 2008.)
1999: A világ nem elég (The World Not Enough) released in Hungary.
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2011: English actor Ben Whishaw is revealed as "Q" for BOND 23.
2020: Onetime scheduled release date for No Time To Die in the US.
1939: Tina Turner is born--Nutbush, Tennessee.
1959: During a meeting in the Bahamas, Jack Whittingham signs a £5,000 contract that gives Kevin McClory rights to Thunderball.
1963: An out-of-court settlement between Ian Fleming and Kevin McClory and Jack Whittingham gives McClory credit on all reprints of Thunderball--plus the film rights.
1964: Jonathan Cape publishes Ian Fleming's Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang Volume 2 (of 3).
1982: Octopussy films the assault on Kamal Khan’s fortress.
1985: Variety reports Roger Moore giving notice to producer Cubby Broccoli he will not return.
1999: The World Is Not Enough released in the UK, Ireland, Iceland, and South Africa.
2002: Die Another Day released in the Republic of Macedonia.
2011: Skyfall filming at the Ascot Racecourse (doubling for the Shanghai airport terminal).
2015: Spectre special screening hosted by the UK Embassy at Tegucigalpa, Honduras.
https://www.phillips.com/detail/omega/HK080319/1047/
https://www.phillips.com/detail/omega/HK080319/1048/
1928: Ronald William "Josh" Kirby is born--Waterloo, England.
(He dies 23 October 2001 at age 72--Shelfanger, England.)
1961: Samantha Bond is born--Kensington, London, England.
1981: Lotte Lenya (Karoline Wilhelmine Charlotte Blaumauer) dies at age 83--New York City, New York.
(Born 18 October 1898--Vienna-Penzing Austria, Hungary.)
1982: 유 아 이 즈 온 리 released in the Republic of Korea.
1995: Documentary 007: The Return presenting the new film and the Royal Premiere airs on British television.
2002: Die Another Day released in Belgium and the Philippines.
2008: Quantum of Solace released in New Zealand.
2015: 007 スペクター (007 Supekutā) limited release in Japan.
1694: Matsuo Bashō (born Matsuo Kinsaku, later Matsuo Chūemon Munefusa) dies at age 50. Known as the master of haiku.
1966: You Only Live Twice films the ninja assault.
1999: And the Word Was Bond documentary promoting The World Is Not Enough airs in the UK.
2002: Die Another Day released in Sweden.
2005: Marc Lawrence dies at age 95--Palm Springs, California.
(Born 17 February 1910--New York City, New York.)
2020: James Bond Night 2020 in Amsterdam.
2020: Limited screenings of Dr. No (1962) at Dendy Cinemas, Australia, continue through Sunday. Plus Wednesday.
1901: Varley Thomas is born--Wandsworth, Surrey, England.
(She dies 29 January 1983 at age 81--Ewell, Surrey, England.)
1963: Kevin McClory receives Thunderball film rights and £50,000 damages. Any additional Bond films would necessarily be remakes.
1964: The San Francisco Examiner publishes the Donald Stanley short story "Holmes Meets 007". Later published by Beaune Press in 1967 in a very limited run.
https://colinatthemovies.wordpress.com/2017/01/04/james-bond-will-not-return-the-device-of-the-ignominious-end-in-007-parodies/
[some detail of the seven-page story given here]
https://www.abebooks.com/book-search/title/holmes-meets-007/
(San Francisco: The Beaune Press 1967, Donald Stanley)
(Started 24 June 1969. 1038–1174) Yaroslav Horak, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
http://spyguysandgals.com/sgLookupComicStrip.aspx?id=1000
Spanish publishing house Buru Lan Ediciones, James Bond (vol. 1, #13)
https://www.comicsroyale.com/foreign-reprints#/buru-lan-reprints/
Reprints The River of Death, written by Jim Lawrence and illustrated by Yaroslav Horak.
Swedish Semic https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1970_1971.php3
(The Dead River - River Of Death)
Swedish Semic https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1979.php3
(The Dead River - River Of Death)
Danish https://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007-dk-no-21-1971/
“River of Death” (1971)
"Dødens flod"
1972: The Live and Let Die production moves to Jamaica, doubling for San Monique.
1973: 007: Vivir y dejar morir released in Argentina.
2002: Die Another Day released in Iceland.
2002: 007: Surra veel üks päev released in Estonia.
2002: Pasveikink mirti kitą dieną (Happy to Die the Next Day) released in Lithuania.
2003: Norman Burton dies at age 79--California.
(Born 5 December 1923--New York City, New York.)
Werner Keppler outside the trailer at Ape Town at the Fox Ranch with the chief gorilla, played by Norman Burton
(Born 13 February 1916--Vienna, Austria.)
2012: Skyfall released in Bangladesh.
1917: Ilse Steppat is born--Barmen, Germany.
(She dies 21 December 1969 at age 52--West Berlin, Germany.)
1933: Tsai Chin is born--Shanghai, China.
1949: Wendy Leech is born--Buckinghamshire, England.
1949: Nicholas Woodeson is born--Sudan.
1956: Claude-Oliver Rudolph is born--Frankfurt, Germany.
1959: On the ninth day of the trial over rights to Thunderball, proceedings pause that Friday for a weekend of small conferences.
1969: Marc Forster is born--Illertissen, Bavaria, Germany.]
1994: Famke Janssen signs on to the GoldenEye production in the Xenia Onatopp role.
2010: Clement Graham Crowden is born--Edinburgh, Scotland.
(He dies 19 October 1922 at age 87--Edinburgh, Scotland.)
1930: Matt Monro is born--London, England.
(He dies 7 February 1985 at age 54--Ealing, London, England.)
1935: Woody Allen is born--New York City, New York.
1961: This month Argosy magazine for men Volume 353, Number 6, includes an extra bonus book Thunderball.
'Thunderball' (A James Bond Spy Thriller) contained within 'Argosy' magazine for men. Volume 353, Number 6, December 1961. Ian FLEMING.
https://mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/comicbook_dn.php3?s=comics&id=02435
Above: A panel from "Dr No" by artist Norman J. Nodel, who used production stills from the movie.
Yaroslav Horak, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
https://www.cbr.com/the-james-bond-omnibus-003/
https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/articles/comic_cs_review.php3?t=&s=main&id=01086
Swedish Semic Comic https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1989.php3
Danish https://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007-dk-no-22-1971/
"Møde med døden"
[Rendezvous with death]
1982: Octopussy films Q in the gondola getting attention from Octopussy's Girls.
1992: This month Marvel Comics releases James Bond Jr. #12). "Homeward Bound!". His last, with Scumlord, Jaws, Dr. Derange, Odd Job, Dr. No, Walker D Plank and Baron von Skarin.
(Born 9 October 1902--London, England.)
1999: The World Is Not Enough released in Belgium and Switzerland (French speaking region).
1999: Le monde ne suffit pas released in France.
2006: Casino Royale released in Kenya, Nigeria, and South Africa.
2006: 007 カジノ・ロワイヤル (007: Kajino rowaiyaru) released in Japan.
2012: 007 スカイフォール (007 Sukaifōru) released in Japan.
1931: Nadezda Poderegin (Nadja Regin) is born-- Niš, Serbia, Yugoslavia.
(She dies 6 April 2019 at age 87--London, England.)
1959: A surprising conclusion to McClory's pursuit of rights to film Thunderball plays out.
1966: You Only Live Twice films Bond's last scene, with Blofeld.
1992: Michael Gothard dies at age 53--London, England. (Born 24 June 1939--Hendon, Middlesex, England.)
2011: Skyfall films Bond swimming at the top of the Four Seasons, Canary Wharf, London (as Shanghai).
2015: Gabriele Ferzetti dies at age 90--Rome, Lazio, Italy.
(Born 17 March 1925--Rome, Lazio, Italy.)