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1935: Julian Glover is born--London, England.
1944: Society hostess Maud Russell writes about young Ian Fleming in her diary.
1961: Jonathan Cape publishes Ian Fleming's eighth Bond novel Thunderball. Richard Chopping cover.
2002: Billy Wilder dies at age 95--Beverly Hills, California.
(Born 22 June 1906--Sucha Beskidzka, Poland.)
2011: Judi Dench confirms her return as M and filming to start in November.
2015: Spectre teaser trailer is released.
2020: Original date for the Decca Records release of the No Time to Die score by Hans Zimmer.
2022: The Music of James Bond...and Beyond! BBC Big Band at Storyhouse Theatre, Chester, England.
2022: The 94th Academy Awards ceremony considers No Time To Die nominations for Best Sound, Best Visual, and Best Original Song. Billie Eilish and Finneas O'Connell perform "No Time To Die".
2022: March Breakfast Club Cruise-In at the Petersen Automotive Museum, Los Angeles, California.
1959: Bond comic strip Live and Let Die ends its run in The Daily Express.
(Started 15 December 1958.) John McLusky, artist. Henry Gammidge, writer.
http://www.artofdiving.co.uk/2017/08/live-and-let-dive.html
Swedish Semic Comic 1971 https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1970_1971.php3
Swedish Semic Comic 1986 https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1986.php3
Danish 1965 http://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007-dk-3-eng/
1968: Jonathan Cape publishes Colonel Sun by Robert Markham (Kingsley Amis).
Tom Adams cover. Sells well.
1978: At the 50th Academy Awards, Marvin Hamlisch with Sammy Davis Jr. performs a new song "Come Light the Candles". Aretha Franklin sings nominated title song "Nobody Does It Better".
Aretha Franklin The Queen of Soul. LIVE
2008: Quantum of Solace films the climax in the desert hotel.
2020: Schiffer Publishing Ltd. publishes The Real James Bond: A True Story of Identity Theft, Avian Intrigue and Ian Fleming by Jim Wright.
1922: Dana Natol (Broccoli) is born--New York City, New York.
(She dies 29 February 2004 at age 82--Los Angeles, California.)
1965: Thunderball films OO7 and Domino on the beach and the end of Vargas.
1982: At the 54th Academy Awards Albert "Cubby" Broccoli receives the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award in Los Angeles, presented by Roger Moore. Nominated title song "For Your Eyes Only" performed by Sheena Easton with appearances by Harold Sakata and Richard Kiel.
Albert R. Broccoli receiving the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award
Sheena Easton - For Your Eyes Only (Academy Awards '82)
1983: The choice of Rita Coolidge (a favorite of assistant director Barbara Broccoli) to sing the latest title song is confirmed. Father Cubby Broccoli hoped for popular singer Laura Branigan, with support from composer John Barry and lyricist Tim Rice.
1999: A court ruling confirms sole rights of the Bond franchise to MGM (and EON) over Sony (and McClory, who sought to produce rogue missions due to the original Thunderball complications).
Although a powerful weapon, Bond never used the Colt Magnum
https://www.bonhams.com/auctions/14881/lot/61/
2016: Dynamite Entertainment releases James Bond comic Hammerhead #6.
Luca Casalanguida, artist. Andy Diggle, writer.
(Born 28 May 1929--Toronto, Canada.)
Shane Rimmer, who has died aged 89, pictured here during a stint in ITV’s Coronation Street during the 1980s.
Photograph: ITV/REX/Shutterstock
Scott, Lady Penelope and Virgil in Thunderbirds
Photograph: ITV / Rex Features
Shane Rimmer with James Bond actor Roger Moore on the set of 1977’s The Spy Who Loved Me.
Photograph: Danjaq/Eon/Ua/Kobal/REX/Shutterstock
2021: BBC Radio 4 airs The Food Programme with a focus on James Bond.
Available Now
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000tm9f
2022: The Riverside screens No Time To Die at QuaySide, Woodbridge, Suffolk, England.
1924: Frank McCarthy is born--New York City, New York.
(He dies 17 November 2002 at age 78--Sedona, Arizona.)
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
1950: Robbie Coltrane is born--Rutherglen, Scotland.
1958: Raymond Chandler reviews Dr. No in The Sunday Times.
(Finishes 8 August 1959. 226-339) John McLusky, artist. Henry Gammidge, writer.
http://www.frederickmulder.com/john-mclusky
Swedish Semic Comic 1979 https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1979.php3
Danish 1966 http://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007-dk-no-7-1966/
Danish 1975 http://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007-dk-no31-1975/
1962: Ian Fleming collaborates with a TV producer leading to television's The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
1962: The Dr. No production completes 58 days of principal filming.
1966: Thunderball released in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
1979: Moonraker films Drax ejected into space.
1985: British Hovercraft Corporation/Vickers Supermarine's Princess Margaret SR.N4 Mk (as used in Diamonds Are Forever) is blown onto a Dover breakwater killing four.
1999: The Kevin McClory Warhead 2000 AD project is terminated when MGM buys the Casino Royale film rights from Sony for $10 million as a court settlement.
2019: Tania Mallet dies at age 77--England.
(Born 19 May 1941--Blackpool, Lancashire, England.)
CREDIT: Silver Screen Collection/Hulton Archive/Getty Images
Mallet was a first cousin to actress Helen Mirren. She was born in Blackpool, England, to British father Henry Mallet and Russian mother Olga Mironoff, a sibling of Mirren’s father.
2022: Car & Driver reports Land Rover unveils Defender 90 as a Bond 60th Anniversary tribute.
Land Rover
Car and Driver
Land Rover
Land Rover Land Rover Introduces Defender Rally Special - To Celebrate 60 Years Of James Bond
1922: Bob Simmons is born--Fullham, London, England. (He dies 21 October 1987 at age 65.)
Bob Simmons as James Bond 007 in the gun
barrel sequence featured in the movies Dr. No,
From Russia with Love, and Goldfinger
1935: Herb Alpert is born--Los Angeles, California. (He marries Lani Hall 1974.)
1943: Christopher Walken is born--Astoria, Queens, New York City, New York.
1958: Jonathan Cape publishes Ian Fleming's sixth Bond novel Dr. No.
1960: In a letter to typist Jean Frampton, Ian Fleming credits her keen mind.
2016: Douglas Wilmer dies at age 96--Ipswich, Suffolk, England.
(Born 8 January 1920--Brentford, London, England.)
Douglas Wilmer, left, as Holmes, with Nigel Stock as Watson, in The Man with the Twisted Lip,
a 1965 episode of the BBC series Sherlock Holmes.
Photograph: BBC
Douglas Wilmer as Holmes in the 1975 Gene Wilder film
The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes’ Smarter Brother.
Photograph: Everett/Rex/Shutterstock
Douglas Wilmer, right, with Charlton Heston in El Cid, 1961.
Photograph: Everett/Rex/Shutterstock
2018: BBC's Radio 4 broadcasts its seventh Bond radio drama Moonraker.
2020: Original date for the No Time To Die World Premiere at Royal Albert Hall, London. Delayed to November and then some.
2022: MidCoast seniors festival program promises a screening of No Time To Die at the Glouster Library, England.
2022: James Bond & Beyond Tour with Canoeing & Lunch By Tour East Thailand.
1931: George Baker is born--Varna, Bulgaria.
(He dies 7 October 2011 at age 80--West Lavington, Wiltshire, England.)
George Baker: Actor whose career climaxed in his portrayal of the Shakespeare-quoting DCI Wexford
Up Pompei! Jamus Bondus
1944: Aliza Gur is born--Ramat Gan, Israel.
1957: The Daily Express serializes From Russia With Love.
1961: Goldfinger ends its run in The Daily Express. (Started 3 October 1960. 698-849.)
John McLusky, artist. Henry Gammidge, writer.
https://www.michaelmay.online/2014/08/goldfinger-comic-strip.html
Swedish Semic Comic 1989 https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1989.php3
Danish 1965 http://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007-dk2-goldfinger-1965/
James Bond Agent 007 no. 2: “Contra Goldfinger” (Interpresse 1965)
1963: Agent 007 released in Norway.
1965: Jonathan Cape publishes Ian Fleming's twelfth and final Bond novel The Man With the Golden Gun.
1981: Richard Marek publishes John Gardner's Licence Renewed in the US as License Renewed.
1990: Armchair Detective Library publishes John Gardner's Licence to Kill.
2012: Cinema Retro exposes an April Fool's joke involving James Bond and the Queen.
2015: Skyfall filming in Mexico comes to a close.
2016: : The New York Post reports Ben Whishaw suggesting a Daniel Craig return in the next Bond film.
2022: The Historic Artcraft Theatre screens From Russia With Love at Franklin, Indiana.
Film being inspected by our projectionist, Steve Blair
Junked Bond ... Ian Fleming favourite Sid James (left) eventually made way
for Sean Connery (right) in the 007 role
2016: The Daily Mail prints an exclusive--Broadchurch actress Olivia Coleman cast as first female James Bond.
https://www.deviantart.com/armalarm/art/Moonraker-Reboot-333482459
Et si l’anglais n’est pas votre tasse de thé, en VF ça donne :
La série originale avait également été adaptée en comics à l’époque…
2022: Corgi offers a diecast version of a classic Bond car from Die Another Day.
2022: Real estate developers overtake James Bond Island, Phang Nga Bay, Thailand.
1925: George MacDonald Fraser is born--Carlisle, Cumberland, England.
(He dies 2 January 2008 at age 82--Strang, Isle of Man, United Kingdom.)
George MacDonald Fraser
Credit HarperCollins, about 2004
The first Flashman novel.
1962: Producers Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Salztman complete a deal with United Artists to finance Dr. No.
1965: Kingsley Amis reviews The Man With the Golden Gun in The New Statesman.
https://mi6community.com/discussion/comment/847292
1997: Tomorrow Never Dies films Elliott Carver's first scenes.
2020: Before diverting to November, original release date for No Time to Die in the UK and Greece, James Bond 007: Keine Zeit zu sterben in Germany, Sin tiempo para morir in Spain.
2022: The Music of James Bond at Waterfront Hall Belfast, Belfast, Northern Ireland.
2022: Petersen Automotive Museum presents Bond in Motion: Official Collection of Original James Bond Vehicles,
2022: No Time to Die in Spijkenisse, Netherlands.
1926: Director of photography Jean Tournier is born--Toulon, Var, France.
(He dies 5 December 2004 at age 78--Paris, France.)
1942: Wayne Newton is born--Roanoke, Virginia.
1961: The Daily Express comic run of Risico begins. (Ending 24 June 1961, serials 850-921.)
John McLusky, artist. Henry Gammidge, writer.
Swedish Semic Comic 1975 https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1975.php3
Danish 1967 http://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/tag/risico-en/
James Bond Agent 007 no. 10: “Risico” (1967)
Danish 1976 http://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007-dk-no37-1976/
James Bond Agent 007 no. 37: “Risico” (1976)
1995: GoldenEye main unit filming at the Nene Valley railway, Cambridgeshire, England.
1997: Hodder & Stoughton publish Raymond Benson's first Bond novel Zero Minus Ten.
2015: Robert Rietti dies at age 92: London, England.
(Born 8 February 1923--London, England.)
Robert Rietti unusually facing the camera, in Time to Remember with Yvonne Monlaur (1962).
Photograph: Ronald Grant Archive
2021: Still another targeted release date delayed to Fall this year.
1921: Peter Burton is born--Bromley, Kent, England.
(He dies 27 November 1989--Chelsea, London, England.)
Dr. No - Walther PPK (2:38)
1958: The Spectator prints an article by Ian Fleming called "Automobilia" about his Ford Thunderbird, friend Noël Coward, and driving around Jamaica.
https://www.fadedpage.com/showbook.php?pid=20160109
1964: The Los Angeles Times repeats a rumor that Burl Ives will appear in Thunderball.
2006: Casino Royale films the stairwell fight.
2010: The Mirror reports Rachel Weisz plays a "criminal mastermind" in the next Bond film.
2015: A message from Daniel Craig recognizes the 10th evolution of Mine Action Day by the United Nations.
Daniel Craig Message for Mine Action Day (1:36)
(Born 29 June 1933--Mokpo, Republic of Korea.)
Short obit from a Korean source.
2022: Junkyard Quiz - Casino (Cheese) Royale at Exeter Cavern, Exeter, England.
1909: Albert Romolo "Cubby" Broccoli is born--New York City, New York.
(He dies 27 June 1996--Beverly Hills, California.)
1954: Jonathan Cape publishes Ian Fleming's second Bond novel Live and Let Die.
1955: Anthony Horowitz is born--Stanmore, London, England.
1958: Regarding Dr. No, Paul Johnson writes about "Sex, snobbery, and sadism" in the New Statesman.
Ian Fleming smoking a cigarette. James Bond had his cigarettes custom made by Morland's,
a habit Fleming claimed was 'less expensive than countless other heroes'
Photograph: Express Newspapers/Getty Images
1963: Agent 007 - mission: drab (Agent 007 - Mission: Killing) released in Denmark.
You Only Live Twice Commentary Exclusive (2021) (3:11:52)
1983: The Return of the Man from U.N.C.L.E. (The Fifteen Years Later Affair) includes George Lazenby as "J.B."
2017: Dynamite Entertainment publishes James Bond: Black Box #2 (of 6).
Rapha Lobosco, artist. Benjamin Percy, writer.
2020: Honor Blackman dies at age 94--Lewes, Sussex, England.
(Born 22 August 1925--Plaistow, London, England.)
Honor Blackman, the British actress best known for portraying
the James Bond villain Pussy Galore, has died at age 94.
Danjaq/Eon/Ua/Kobal/Shutterstock
(Born 20 December 1966--Kent, England.)
2022: “Best of the Bahamas” Dive Trip promises the Thunderball Grotto.
1940: Pedro Armendáriz Jr. is born--Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico.
(He dies 26 December 2011 at age 71--New York City, New York.)
1966: Operación Trueno (Operation Thunder) released in Argentina.
1973: Live and Let Die finishes insert shots and all filming.
1977: Live and Let Die released in Iceland.
2002: On Tartan Day in the Tunes of Glory Parade, Sean Connery leads a procession of 10,000 as the world's largest pipe and drum parade up Sixth Avenue, New York City, New York.
2011: Sam Mendes and Barbara Broccoli scout South African locations for Bond 23.
2016: Dynamite Entertainment releases James Bond #6 VARGR (of 6).
Jason Masters, artist. Warren Ellis, writer.
1966: Doktor No released in Turkey.
2006: Casino Royale films Bond ordering the Vesper martini.
2007: Barry Nelson (Haakon Robert Nielsen) dies at age 89--Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
(Born 16 April 1917--San Francisco, California.)
Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson
James Bond creator Ian Fleming with co-producers Harry Saltzman and Albert R. 'Cubby' Broccoli.
The plaque
Fiona Fullerton, Albert 'Cubby' Broccoli, Tanya Roberts and Roger Moore,
during the making of A View to a Kill at Pinewood Studios.
2010: Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson with David Pope engage in an international phone conversation to discuss whether the next Bond film production can go forward considering the state of MGM.
2012: Tonia Sotiropoulou reveals she auditioned for the role of Sévérine, and was cast in a supporting role in Skyfall.
2017: Timothy Peter Pigott-Smith dies at age 70--Northampton, England.
(Born 13 May 1946--Rugby, Warwickshire, England.)
2020: One-time scheduled date for the No Time To Die World Premiere at Monoco.
2021: Dynamite Entertainment releases James Bond: Agent of SPECTRE #2.
Luca Casalanguida, artist. Christos Gage, writer.
https://www.previewsworld.com/Catalog/FEB210719?Prevue=1
2022: Bond in Concert at Churchill Theatre, Bromley, England.
2022: The Prince Charles Cinema screens The Man With the Golden Gun in London, England.
1931: John Gavin (Juan Vincent Apablasa) is born--Los Angeles, California.
(He dies 9 February 2018 at age 86--Beverly Hills, California.)
CREDIT: Moviestore/REX/Shutterstock
1957: Jonathan Cape publishes Ian Fleming’s fifth Bond novel From Russia With Love.
1964: From Russia With Love has its US premiere in New York City. (That's after the London premiere 10 October 1963/UK release 11 October 1963, and prior to the US general release 27 May 1964.)
2017: Ian Fleming Publications releases a 60th anniversary image recognizing From Russia With Love. 2019: Nadja Regin (Nadja Poderegin) dies at age 87--London, England.
(Born 2 December 1931--Niš, Serbia.)
2020: Dynamite Entertainment publishes James Bond Vol. 3 #5, includes limited edition hardcover.
Eric Gapstur, artist. Vita Ayala & Danny Lore, writers.
2022: After Supper James Bond Edition at Den hague, The Hague, Netherlands.
2022: Kill James Bond Live Finale at Streatham Space project, London, England.
2022: James Bond In Concert at The Abbey Theatre, Nuneaton,
2022: No Time To Die screened at the Lowther Drive In Cinema, Lancashire, England.
1933: Jean-Paul Belmondo is born--Neuilly-sur-Seine, France.
(He dies 6 September 2021 at age 88--Quai d'Orsay, Paris, France.)
Jean-Paul Belmondo Photofest
1963: From Russia With Love films Rosa Klebb battling Bond and Tatiana.
1964: Bosley Crowther in The New York Times and his piece "James Bond Travels the Orient Express" reviews From Russia With Love.
1974: The Man With the Golden Gun films in Thailand. Includes: the Cessna 206/Seabee; opening sequence with Scaramanga, Andrea, Nick Nack, and Rodney.
1991: Maurice Binder dies at age 72--London, England.
(Born 4 December 1918--New York City, New York.)
2013: An article in New Statesman relates Anthony Burgess' obsession with James Bond.
https://www.anthonyburgess.org/blog-posts/anthony-burgess-and-james-bond/
2022: Nobody Does It Better - The Music of James Bond at Circle Theatre at Grand Rapids, Michigan.
2022: Prince Charles Cinema screens The Spy Who Loved Me at London, England.
1929: Max von Sydow is born--Lund, Skåne län, Sweden.
(He dies 8 March 2020: Provence, France.)
Max von Sydow in The Seventh Seal, 1957, directed by Ingmar Bergman.
Photograph: Moviestore/Rex/Shutterstock
1962: Danjaq signs the agreement giving United Artists Corporation distribution rights to Dr. No.
1964: Time reviews From Russia With Love in "Cinema: Once More Unto the Breach".
1975: David Harbour is born--New York City, New York.
1992: Cec Linder dies at age 71--Toronto, Canada.
(Born 10 March 1921--Galicia, Poland.)
Cec Linder as paleontologist Doctor Matthew Roney
in the BBC Television serial Quatermass and the Pit (1958–59)
2012: Michael O'Mara Books publishes Bond On Bond by Roger Moore.
Ibrahim Moustafa, artist. Jeff Parker, writer.
2021: Philip Hawkins and sound editor Norman Wanstall host and support a live watchalong of You Only Live Twice on Zoom 7PM BST. Request by email.
2022: Bond for a Day - Immersive Tour & Dining Experience at London, England.
2022: James Bond Sunset Premium Tour at Phuket, Thailand.
1960: Jonathan Cape publishes Ian Fleming's short story collection For Your Eyes Only - Five Secret Occasions in the Life of James Bond.
https://www.sothebys.com/en/buy/auction/2020/007-a-collection-of-books-and-manuscripts-the-property-of-a-gentleman/fleming-chopping-howard-archive-relating-to-the
1969: Roger Moore weds Luisa Mattioli in London, England,
(AP Photo/Frank Leonard Tewksbury)
1981: Alessandra Ambrosio is born--Erechim, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
1988: At the 60th Academy Awards, Sean Connery receives the Best Supporting Actor Oscar for The Untouchables. Earlier in the show he introduces himself with "My name is Connery--Sean Connery."
1994: From the set of Scarlett, Timothy Dalton announces his departure from Bond.
2002: BOND 20 films Jinx emerging from the sea.
2005: John Raymond Brosnan dies at age 57--South Harrow, Harrow, London, England.
(Born 7 October 1947--Perth, Australia.)
2011: Angela Scoular dies at age 65--Maide Vale, London, England.
(Born 8 November 1945--London, England.)
Angela Scoular takes a bath with David Niven’s version of 007
in Casino Royale, 1966 [sic, 1967], the first of her two Bond films.
Photograph: Snap/Rex Features
Luca Casalanguida, artist. Andy Diggle, writer.
2022: A Bond Among Us promises thrills, spills and fun-facts at The Butterfly Club, Melbourne, Victoria.
1944: Society hostess Maud Russell writes about Fleming in her diary.
1956: The Daily Express serializes Fleming's fourth novel Diamonds Are Forever. Illustrations by Robb.
1961: A few days after appearing in court over whether Thunderball can be published, Ian Fleming has a heart attack.
1963: From Russia With Love pretitle sequence filmed at Pinewood's own main administration block. [Some refilming and a mustache is required due to the Bond imposter looking a bit too much like Connery.]
1984: Never Say Never Again released in Colombia.
1984: Nunca digas nunca jamás (Never Say Never Again) released in Argentina, Mexico, and Peru.
2006: Casino Royale films Bond losing at cards.
2012: Late by previous standards, Skyfall on-set photos come available.
2018: James Bond in A Convenient Lie (an opera!) begins its 12-14 April run--Centrepoint Theater, Ottawa, Canada.
2022: Sonny Caldinez dies at age 89-La Push, Washington.
(Born 1 July 1932--Trinidad.)
Sonny Caldinez in ‘The Man with the Golden Gun’ (1974) (2:58)
1937: Edward Fox is born--Chelsea, London, England.
1942: Bill Conti is born--Providence, Rhode Island.
1953: Jonathan Cape publishes Ian Fleming's first Bond novel Casino Royale.
1962: In The New Yorker piece "James Bond Comes to New York", Geoffrey T. Hellman interviews Ian Fleming.
Photograph by Horst Tappe / Hulton Archive / Getty
1973: Live and Let Die films its title sequence on D Stage, Pinewood Studios.
1988: Movieland Wax Museum unveils James Bond in Buena Park, California.
1999: Sean Connery imprints hands and feet in cement at Grauman's Chinese Theater, Hollywood, California.
1999
2003: The Guardian enthusiastically speculates on BOND 21 with Brosnan plus India Bond Girls and locations.
Miss World Priyanka Chopra
Miss Universe Lara Dutta
Sophie Ellis Bextor
2011: Sony announces its partnership with MGM continues--they will co-release BOND 23 (later Skyfall).
2022: A Bond Among Us at the Butterfly Club, Melbourne, Victoria.
The Butterfly Club
Organiser of A Bond Among Us
The Butterfly Club is a small theatre in the heart of Melbourne. We have plenty of shows, award-winning foyer bars, and an enormous collection of kitsch.
More info: thebutterflyclub.com
1912: Joie Chitwood is born--Denison, Texas.
(He dies 3 January 1988 at age 75--Tampa, Florida.)
Joie Chitwood
(He dies 17 April 2008 at age 91--Colchester, Essex, England.)
1961: Ian Fleming is inspired to pursue republishing favorite books gone out of print.
1967: Casino Royale general release in the UK.
1980: Moonraker receives an Academy Award nomination for Best Visual Effects.
1996: English Heritage establishes a ceramic plaque at 22 Ebury Street, Belgravia, London:
1999: BBC News reports on a "minor planet" named after James Bond. Maybe asteroid.
Asteroid 9007 captured on film
(Born 24 September 1931--Hackney, London, England.)
2021: Rowman & Littlefield Publisher release an updated version of Jeremy Black's
World Of James Bond: The Lives & Times Of 007.
2022: A Bond Among Us at the Butterfly Club, Melbourne, Victoria.
The Butterfly Club
Organiser of A Bond Among Us
The Butterfly Club is a small theatre in the heart of Melbourne. We have plenty of shows, award-
winning foyer bars, and an enormous collection of kitsch.
More info: thebutterflyclub.com
2022: Being James Bond at the Gotham Hotel, Manchester, England.
2022: The Prince Charles Cinema screens The Spy Who Loved Me at London, England.
2048: The first Ian Fleming Bond novel Casino Royale is timed to enter the public domain in the United States.
(And each of the following 13 years another book will do that.)
1947: Lois Chiles is born--Houston, Texas.
1948: Michael Arnold Kamen is born--New York City, New York.
(He dies 18 November 2003 at age 55--London, England.)
Pink Floyd - The Final Cut
1960: Ian Fleming short story "Risico" (as "The Double Take") ends its serial run in The Daily Express.
(Started 11 April 1960.)
1965: Goldfinger released in the Netherlands.
1969: On Her Majesty's Secret Service films Moneypenny and a new Bond.
1978: 007 나를 사랑한 스파이 (007 Love Me Spy) released in the Republic of Korea.
1988: The Los Angeles Times reports Timothy Dalton will return.
2017: Clifton James dies at age 96--Gladstone, Oregon.
(Born 29 May 1920--Spokane, Washington.)
SUBMITTED PHOTO - In the photo circa 1980, Clifton James enjoys
the Clackamas River with his family near High Rocks in Gladstone.
SUBMITTED PHOTO - Clifton James as Sheriff JW Pepper plays opposite
Roger Moore as James Bond in 1974's The Man with the Golden Gun.
SUBMITTED PHOTO - Staff Sgt. Clifton James of Gladstone
served in the U.S. Army for 42 months during World War II.
Superman II : Zod Gang vs. Police Officer
2021: Paper Idol releases their single "James Bond."
Paper Idol Paper Idol - James Bond (Official Music Video)
2022: Nobody Does it Better- The Music of James Bond - A Concert at Circle Theatre, Grand Rapids, Michigan.
2022: Vue and Odeon theatres begin screening James Bond films from Dr No to No Time To Die from today to 5 October.
1917: Barry Nelson (Haakon Robert Nielsen) is born--San Francisco, California.
(He dies 7 April 2007 at age 89--Bucks County, Pennsylvania.)
(He dies 21 November 2011 at age 93--England.)
Syd Cain at Pinewood Studios with the model used in the explosive climax to
On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1969). Photograph: 007magazine.com
1922: Sir Kingsley William Amis, CBE is born--Clapham, London, England.
(He dies 22 October 1995 at age 73--London, England.)
1939: Dusty Springfield is born--Hampstead, London, England.
(She dies 2 March 1999 at age 59--Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England,.)
Photo: GETTY IMAGES
"I Only Want To Be With You"
"The Windmills of Your Mind"
"The Look of Love"
"Six Million Dollar Man"
1962: Jonathan Cape publishes Ian Fleming's ninth James Bond novel The Spy Who Loved Me.
Watermarked promotional letter in early editions.
Richard Chopping at work.
2021: Helen Elizabeth McCrory OBE dies at age 52--London, England.
(Born 17 August 1968--Paddington, London, England.)
Photo: Stuart C. Wilson
2022: Bond for a Day - Immersive Tour & Dining Experience
2022: 007 Elements at Sölden, Austria.
2022: The Prince Charles Cinema screens Moonraker at London, England.
1918: William Holden is born--O'Fallon, Illinois.
(He dies 12 November 1981 at age 63--Santa Monica, California.)
With Lee J. Cobb (right) in Holden's first starring role in a film, Golden Boy (1939)
With Gloria Swanson in Sunset Boulevard (1950)
With Audrey Hepburn in Sabrina (1954)
Holden in The Revengers (1972)
Matron of honor Brenda Marshall (left) and best man William Holden,
sole guests at Ronald Reagan and Nancy Reagan's wedding in 1952
1930: Rémy Julienne is born--Cepoy, Loiret, France.
(He dies 21 January 2021 at age 90--Montargis, France.)
1959: Sean Bean is born--Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England.
1992: Arthur Calder-Marshall dies at age 84.
(Born 19 August 1908--Wallington, London.)
https://bondfanevents.com/the-search-for-rd-mascott-james-bond-junior-003-1-2/
2002: Die Another Day films 007 and Jinx killing Mr. Kil.
2008: Richard Wasey Chopping dies at age 91--Colchester, Essex, England.
(Born 14 April 1917--Colchester, Essex, England.)
https://literary007.com/richard-chopping/
2022: The Melbourne Comedy Festival presents A Bond Among Us at The Festival Club, Melbourne, Australia.
2022: Centre In The Square presents Shaken Not Stirred: The Music of James Bond at Kitchener, Ontario, Canada.
2022: Yanakie Movies screens No Time To Die as a fundraiser at Yanakie, Victoria, Australia.
1964: Screenwriter Ben Hecht dies of a heart attack while reading on a Saturday.
That's after writing three serious Casino Royale script versions for Charles K. Feldman.
Daniel Craig starred in the film adaptation of Ian Fleming's 1963 novel Casino Royale.
1984: Olympic fundraiser with guest of honor Prince Andrew, Duke of York, is attended by Roger Moore, John Barry, Sheena Easton, Anthony Newley, Tom Jones.
2015: Spectre films inside London City Hall.
2018: Dynamite Entertainment publishes James Bond: The Body #4 (of 6).
Eoin Marron, artist. Ales Kot, writer.
2021: WIRED explains why the latest Bond film won't go straight to streaming.
2022: The Bishop Beverage Club screens No Time To Die at Leicestershire, England.
1961: In a note to Dennis Hamilton, Ian Fleming confesses he must live as an old man after coming close to death during a meeting.
2004: Philip Locke dies at age 76--Dedham, Essex, England.
(Born 29 March 1928--St. Marylebone, London, England.)
2006: Casino Royale films Bond and his poisoned vodka martini.
2008: En route to the BOND 22 filming location, an Aston Martin DBS plunges into Lake Garda, Italy.
2010: One-time release date for Daniel Craig's third Bond film. Troubles at MGM force the Bond producers to announce a delay to the BOND 22 production for a potential release eventually beyond Fall 2011. And Spring 2012.
2017: Dynamite Entertainment releases James Bond: Felix Leiter #4 (of 6).
Aaron Campbell, artist. James Robinson, writer.
2020: From Hawaii with love, Pierce Brosnan executes a GoldenEye watchalong as prompted by Esquire.
https://www.esquire.com/uk/culture/a32205182/best-anecdotes-moments-pierce-brosnan-goldeneye-watchalong/
Pierce Brosnan GoldenEye Live Watchalong: Behind-The-scenes,
Advice To Daniel Craig & A Return? {2:11:20)
https://www.huffpost.com/archive/au/entry/pierce-brosnan-recalls-drunk-meeting-with-quentin-tarantino-and-its-hollywood-gold_au_5e9e1f24c5b6a486d07e0139
2022: BBC Big Band perform The Music of James Bond - And Beyond at St. Leonard's Place, York, England.