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1917: Major Valentine Fleming is killed during World War I shelling on the Western Front at Gillemont Farm area, Picardy, France. Eulogized by close friend Winston Churchill. A fellow officer calls him "absolutely our best officer".
Major Valentine Fleming, Illustrated London News, 9 June 1917, p. 684., via wikimedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valentine_Fleming
1927: David Hedison is born--Providence, Rhode Island.
(He dies 18 July 2019 at age 92--Los Angeles, California.)
Luella -The Saint: Season 2, Episode 19
1936: Anthony Zerbe is born--Long Beach, California.
1941: Lieutenant Commander Ian Fleming discusses Operation Goldeneye with other Allied intelligence organizations at Lisbon, Portugal.
1963: Richard Maibaum provides his 54 page Goldfinger screen treatment.
1977: Roger Moore and Barbara Bach promote The Spy Who Loved Me at the Cannes Film Festival.
1983: Bond comic strip Flittermouse ends its run in The Daily Express
(Began 9 February 1983. 553-624) John McLusky, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
https://www.comicartfans.com/gallerypiece.asp?piece=870828
Swedish Semic Comic 1984
https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1984.php3
https://www.comics.org/issue/73111/cover/4/
Swedish Semic 1993 https://www.comics.org/issue/74014/#496710
Operation Xanadu; Vampyrernas härskare
Norwegian 1984 https://www.comics.org/issue/369589/
1998: Wolf Mankowitz dies at age 73--County Cork, Ireland.
(Born 7 November 1924--Bethnal Green, London, England.)
https://cinephiliabeyond.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/2-2.jpg
https://cinephiliabeyond.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/3-2.jpg
https://cinephiliabeyond.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/4-4.jpg
(Born 3 January 1921--New York City, New York.)
Courtesy of Bill Gold
Bill Gold, designer. Brian Bysouth, artist.
Concept art by Boris Vallejo, as commissioned by Bill Gold.
2022: Odeon theaters screen On Her Majesty's Service in the United Kingdom.
2022: Vue cinema screens On Her Majesty's Secret Service at Glasgow, Scotland.
1940: Aodogán Ronan O'Rahilly is born--Dublin, Ireland.
(He dies 20 April 2020 at age 79-- County Louth, Ireland.)
Ronan O’Rahilly, third from left, with former Caroline DJs Tony Blackburn, Tom Lodge, Johnnie Walker, Mike Ahern and Mark Sloane, on a visit to the Radio Caroline ship
at Canary Wharf, London, in 1997.
Photograph: Glen Copus/Evening Standard/Rex/Shutterstock
1960: Comic strip From Russia with Love begins its run in The Daily Express.
(Finishes 1 February 1960. 488-583) John McLusky, artist. Henry Gammidge, writer.
Swedish Semic Comic 1980 https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1980.php3?s=comics&id=02192
- From Russia With Love)
Danish 1966 http://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007-no-5-frwl-1966-eng/
1981: Jonathan Cape publishes John Gardner's first Bond novel Licence Renewed.
Trevor Scobie, cover artist.
1997: Tomorrow Never Dies films the shower scene with Bond and Wai Lin.
2009: Daniel Craig offers the opinion he'd like Moneypenny and Q to return.
2012: Activision releases a trailer for their 007 Legends.
2022: James Bond live concert at Krakow, Poland.
1959: Chris Blackwell forms Island Records in Jamaica.
1970: 007 여왕폐하 대작전 (Yuh hwang-pae-ha-dae-jak-jun; 007 Her Majesty the Great Queen) released in the Republic of Korea.
https://m.blog.naver.com/
1977: Bond comic strip When the Wizard Awakes ends its run in The Daily Express.
(Started 30 January 1977. 1-54) Yaroslav Horak, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
Swedish Semic Comic 1978
https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1978.php3?s=comics&id=02165
("Magician + Steel Spy" - Fear Face & When The Wizard Awakes)
Danish https://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007dk-no49-1979/
1985: US premiere of A View to a Kill--Palace of Fine Arts, San Francisco, California. Stuntman B.J. Worth descends by parachute to City Hall. San Francisco Mayor Dianne Feinstein in attendance.
San Francisco Mayor Dianne Feinstein.
B.J. Worth skydives to City Hall.
2015: BOND 24 films at Covent Garden, London, England.
2022: Spies, Lies and Double Agents tour Outside Great St Mary's (GSM), The University Church, Senate House Hill, Cambridge, England.
2022: The Museum of Interesting Things presents the Spy vs Spy Secret Speakeasy at Soho, New York City, New York. And virtual.
2022: The James Bond Complex recognizes Autism Awareness 2022.
2022: James Bond Live at Pałac Kultury Zagłębia, Dabrowa Gornicza, Poland.
2022: Shaken Not Stirred Gala at the Stone Mountain Arts Center, Portland, Maine.
2022: Steel Stacks screens Goldfinger at Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
1960: Comic strip Dr. No begins its run in The Daily Express. (Finishes 1 October 1960. 584-697)
John McLusky, artist. Peter O'Donnell, writer.
https://www.comicartfans.com/gallerypiece.asp?Piece=1507554&GSub=191645
Swedish Semic Comic 1973 https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1973.php3?s=comics&id=01777
Danish 1964 http://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007dk-no-4-1964/
1963: From Russia With Love films Bond and Tatiana Romanova's train escape.
1983: Comic strip Polestar begins its run in The Daily Express. (Ends 15 July 1983, mid-way through the story. Complete versions eventually published in non-UK media. 625-719) John McLusky, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
Swedish Semic Comic https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1982.php3?s=comics&id=02218
(Project Polestar - The Paradise Plot [Part 2])
https://www.thebookbond.com/2012/04/catching-scorpius-in-1988.html
2016: The Spy Who Loved Me re-released in Barcelona, Spain.
2017: Newsarama reports on the Dynamite Entertainment future release of James Bond: Moneypenny.
2017: Roger Moore dies at age 89--Crans-Montana, Valais, Switzerland.
(Born 14 October 1927--Stockwell, London, England.)
https://www.latimes.com/local/obituaries/la-me-roger-moore-snap-story.html
(Overall Arts Peace)
2022: James Bond Live at Wrocław, Poland.
2022: The Valerie Theatre screens Dr. No at Inverness, Florida.
2022: King Street Cinema screens On Her Majesty's Secret Service at Ipswich, England.
2022: University Cinema screens James Bond 007, Keine Zeit zu sterben at the Caprivi Lounge, Osnabrück, Lower Saxony, Germany.
1931: Michael Lonsdale is born--Paris, France.
1939: Ian Fleming is introduced to Admiral John Godfrey.
1944: Patti Labelle is born--Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1949: Roger Deakins is born--Torquay, Devon, England.
1965: Thunderball films OO7's mission brief by M.
1985: A View to a Kill gets general release in the United States.
1985: The San Francisco Chronicle prints Herb Caen's review of A View to a Kill.
2008: BBC's Radio 4 airs its first Bond radio drama: Dr. No starring Toby Stephens as OO7. David Suchet. Dramatized by Hugh Whitemore.
2015: Spectre films at Westminster Bridge, Big Ben, and Whitehall Road in London, England.
2016: Burt Kwouk OBE dies at age 85--Hampstead, London.
(Born 18 July 1930--Warrington, Cheshire, England.)
Burt Kwouk, right, was a regular co-star with Peter Sellers in the Pink Panther films,
including Return of the Pink Panther, 1975. Photograph: SNAP/Rex/Shutterstock
Antonio Fuso, artist. Kieron Gillen, writer.
2022: HarperCollins publish Anthony Horowitz's third Bond novel With a Mind to Kill.
2022: Worthing Theatres and Museum Connaught Theatre screens Goldfinger at Union Place, Worthing, West Sussex, England.
1917: The Times publishes the Winston Churchill-penned obituary for his close friend--"Valentine Fleming. An Appreciation"--who died 20 May in military action in France.
1921: Harold Lane (Hal) David is born--Brooklyn, New York City, New York.
(He dies 1 September 2012 at age 91--West Hollywood, California.)
The songwriter worked with
Burt Bacharach on dozens of
classic songs, including
Oscar winner "Raindrops
Keep Fallin' on My Head,"
"(They Long to Be) Close to
You" and Dionne Warwick's
"I Say a Little Prayer."
1985: Title song "A View to a Kill" tops out at number two in the UK Singles Chart.
2011: A press release and publicity event involving the Royal Marines Display Team anticipate the Hodder & Stoughton release of Jeffery Deaver's Bond novel Carte Blanche the next day.
2 / 4 — Paul Wright, ‘James - On Her Majesty’s Secret Service’ (2018), oil on linen.
Inspired by the novel by Ian Fleming.
3 / 4 — David Storey, ‘Bond Arriving at the Devil’s Own Stone Circle’ (2018),
oil on canvas. Inspired by a passage from ‘Trigger Mortis’ where Bond discovers
Pussy Galore being painted gold.
4 / 4 — Alan Fears, ‘From Breakfast with Love’ (2018). Inspired by the scene
in ‘Trigger Mortis’, by Anthony Horowitz, where Bond and Pussy Galore share
an awkward breakfast in Bond’s flat.
2022: James Bond Live by Polska Filharmonia Bałtycka at Fryderyka Chopina, Gdansk, Poland.
2022: The Music of James Bond… And Beyond at the Perth Concert Hall, Perth, Australia.
2022: Grassmarket Picture House Community Cinema screens No Time To Die at Edinburgh, Scotland.
1909: Richard Maibaum is born--New York City, New York.
(He dies 4 January 1991 at age 81--Santa Monica, California.)
1925: Alec McCowen is born--Royal Tunbridge Wells, England.
1944: Bisera Vukotić (Бисера Вукотић, later Olga Bisera) is born--Mostar, Bosnia-Herzegovina.
1965: Thunderball films Q issuing gadgets to OO7.
1966: 007 contra Goldfinger (007 Against Goldfinger) released in Mexico.
1968: Charles K Feldman dies at age 63--Los Angeles, California.
(Born 25 April 1905--New York City, New York.)
2011: Hodder & Stoughton publish Jeffery Deaver's Bond novel Carte Blanche.
http://www.jamesbondwatchphotos.com/category/literary-2/jeffery-deaver/carte-blanche-2011/
2016: Neil Cunningham dies at age 53--Mumbles, Swansea, Wales.
(Born 1962--New Zealand.)
2020: MANOFMANY showcases the Triumph Scrambler 1200 from No Time To Die.
Triumph Scrambler 1200 Bond Edition
The Aston Martin V12 Speedster can accelerate from 0 to 62mph in 3.5 seconds.
Photo: Aston Martin
2022: James Bond Live at Aula Artis, Poznan, Poland.
2022: The Hallé – The Best of Bond at The Bridgewater Hall,
2022: Anthony Horowitz talks to Matt Stadlen about his new Bond novel With a Mind to Kill. Available online.
2022: Christie’s in Hong Kong auctions Picasso’s 1969 musketeer painting, Buste d’homme dans un cadre, from the estate of Sir Sean Connery.
2022: The Prince Charles Cinema screens The Living Daylights at Leicester Place, London, England.
1922: Christopher Frank Carandini Lee is born--Belgravia, London, England.
(He dies 7 June 2015 at age 93--Chelsea, London.)
Christopher Lee, pictured in 1959, studied method acting at Rank’s ‘charm school’, but recognised theatre was not his strength and never went near the stage again.
Photograph: Everett/Rex Shutterstock
Christopher Lee in Horror of Dracula (1958). He later regretted taking on so many of the
vampire’s increasingly absurd adventures.
Photograph: Everett/Rex Shutterstock
Christopher Lee as Lord Summerisle in The Wicker Man (1973).
Photograph: Everett/Rex Shutterstock
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, with Christopher Lee as the wizard Saruman.
Photograph: Gamma-Rapho/Getty Images
1964: Από τη Ρωσία με αγάπη (From Russia With Love; also James Bond, praktor 007 se pagida, or James Bond 007 is paging) released in Greece.
1967: Comic strip Octopussy ends its run in The Daily Express. (Started 14 November 1966. 264-428)
Yaroslav Horak, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/op.php3
Spanish 1989 https://en.todocoleccion.net/comics/james-bond-numero-04-octopussy~x116600976
Swedish Semic Comic 1986 https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1986.php3?s=comics&id=02296
(Octopussy - Part 1) | (Octopussy - Part 2)
Danish 1977 https://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007-dk-no42-1977/
1971: Diamonds Are Forever films OO7 and Tiffany Case's confronting Blofeld on an oil rig.
1974: Sébastien Foucan is born--Paris, France.
2008: A press party on the HMS Exeter anticipates the release of the Sebastian Faulks Bond novel Devil May Care. Includes delivery of copies on the Thames by speedboat and two Lynx helicopters.
2011: Janet McLuckie Brown dies at age 87--Hove, East Sussex, England.
(Born 14 December 1923--Rutherglen, South Lanarkshire, Scotland.)
"The Iron Lady!"
This Is Your Life
2020: Sources like Jaggy Bunnet, Scotland's Motor Rally magazine, give detail for the Aston Martin DB5 Goldfinger Continuation cars.
2022: James Bond Live at Klub Wytwórnia, Lodz, Poland.
2022: The Crown Inn screens No Time To Die at Huntingdon, England.
2022: Showroom & Workstation screen Dr . No at Sheffield, England.
1908: Ian Lancaster Fleming is born--Mayfair, London, England.
(He dies 12 August 1964 at age 56--Canterbury, Kent, England.)
Arae et Foci
[Bleuchamp family motto, hearth and home]
1929: Shane Rimmer is born--Toronto, Canada.
(He dies dies 29 March 2019 at age 89--Barnet Hospital, Barnet, England.)
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
1941: Ian Fleming celebrates his 32nd birthday in New York City then travels by train with Sir Godfrey to Washington DC to discuss the need for a unified US secret service.
1944: Gladys Knight is born--Oglethorpe, Georgia.
1976: A Daily Variety article gives detail to McClory’s lawsuit describing a late 1950s agreement with Fleming toward filming James Bond of the Secret Service and sequels. And the 1965 agreement with Broccoli, Saltzman, and Danjaq that Thunderball film and TV rights belong to McClory as of 1 January.
2008: Pengiun OO7 publishes Bond novel Devil May Care by Sebastian Faulks.
The Devil May Care - Sal James Bond Video
Dirk van Braeckel and Kate
Devil May Care Book
2015: Orion Publishing announces Anthony Horowitz's next Bond title Trigger Mortis to be available September.
‘The most famous Bond girl of all’ ... Honor Blackman as Pussy Galore in the 1964 film of Goldfinger.
Photograph: Allstar/United Artists
The cover for the new novel, due this September.
Photograph: PR
2021: Jonathan Cape announces a third Anthony Horowitz Bond novel to be published in the May 2022.
2022: James Bond Live at Scena Relax, Warsaw, Poland.
2022: Shaken Not Stirred: Improvised James Bond at Brighton, England.
2022: The Wine Bin screens No Time To Die at Elliott City, Maryland.
2022: The Prince Charles Cinema screens Licence to Kill at London, England.
Q&A with stunt coordinator Paul Weston.
1920: Clifton James is born--Spokane, Washington.
(He dies 15 April 2017 at age 96--Gladstone, Oregon.)
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.'
1963: Dr. No released in New York City, New York. (That's after the 8 May 1963 release in Denver, Colorado.)
1964: Goldfinger films at the Auric Stud stud farm.
1967: Comic strip The Hildebrand Rarity begins its run in The Daily Express.
(Finishes 16 December 1967. 429-602) Yaroslav Horak, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
https://spyguysandgals.com/sgLookupComicStrip.aspx?id=997
Hindi https://www.comicsroyale.com/foreign-reprints#/star-comics/
Swedish Semic Comic 1977 https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1977.php3?s=comics&id=01952
[Ubåt Saknas, translates as Missing Submarine]
Swedish 1986 https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1986.php3?s=comics&id=02296
(The Hildebrand Rarity - Part 1) | (The Hildebrand Rarity - Part 1)
Danish 1969 http://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007-dk-no17-1969/
Titan, 2004
1989: A kém, aki szeretett engem released in Hungary.
2008: Penguin Books publishes Quantum of Solace: The Complete James Bond Short Stories.
2018: Daniel Craig films a Heineken commercial in Cardona, Spain.
Spectre Live Debut photo by David Brendan Hall
Dispossessed, taken host
My hunger burns a bullet hole
A spectre of my mortal soul
These rumors and suspicion
Anger is a poison
The only truth that I could see
Is when you put your lips to me
Future's tricked by the past
Spectre, how he laughs
Fear puts a spell on us
Always second-guessing love
My hunger burns a bullet hole
A spectre of my mortal soul
The only truth that I can see
Spectre has come for me
Songwriters:
Philip James Selway / Jonathan Richard Guy Greenwood / Edward John O'brien /
Thomas Edward Yorke / Colin Charles Greenwood
2021: Royal Albert Hall re-opens. Anticipating a 150th-anniversary event 19 July (delayed from 29 March) and with composer David Arnold performing.
2022: Shaken Not Stirred: Improvised James Bond at Brighton, England.
2022: The Connaught Theatre screens On Her Majesty's Secret Service at Worthing, West Sussex, England.
2022: Showroom & Workstation screen From Russia With Love at Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England.
1929: Michael Andreas Mellinger is born--Kochel, Bavaria, Germany.
(He dies 17 March 2004--London England.)
1963: Bosley Crowther's review of Dr. No goes to print in The New York Times.
(The Screen: 'Dr. No,' Mystery Spoof; Film Is First Made of Ian Fleming Novels Sean Connery Stars as James Bond.)
2015: Julie Harris dies at age 94--London, England.
(Born 26 March 1921--London, England.)
Julie Harris’s costumes for The Slipper and the Rose (1976)
Harris during her years at the Rank studio
Help! (1965): costume design for Ahme
Credit: Julie Harris
Harris on location for Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1969)
Harris designs for the schoolgirls in A Hard Day’s Night (1964)
Credit: Julie Harris
Harris designs for Alfred Hitchcock’s Frenzy (1972)
Credit: Julie Harris
2017: Molly Peters dies at age 75--Taunton, Somerset, England.
(Born 15 March 1942--Walsham-le-Willows, Suffolk, England.)
Daniel Craig as 007: ‘A lot of people who want to become Bond get weeded out very early,
as they are psychopath.’ Photograph: EON Productions/PA
Sian Cain | @siancain | Thu 30 May 2019 13.55 EDT
2021: Bruun Rasmussen auctions a bottle of fine Bollinger champagne. James Bond edition.
2022: Cineworld theaters screen Diamonds Are Forever in the United Kingdom.
2022: The Connaught Theatre screens On Her Majesty's Secret Service at Worthing, West Sussex, England.
2022: National Mint Julep Day in the United States.
https://www.diffordsguide.com/on-this-day/may/30
1907: Robert Peter Fleming is born--Mayfair, London, England.
(He dies 18 August 1971 at age 64--Black Mount, Scotland.)
Peter Fleming OBE DL
1927: Joe Robinson is born--Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England.
(He dies 3 July 2017 at age 90--Brighton, East Sussex, England.)
Joe Robinson as Thor in Thor and the Amazon Women
James Bond Fights Peter Franks - Diamonds Are Forever (1971) - James Bond (2:51)
1956: Ian Fleming begins an exchange of letters with arms expert Geoffrey Boothroyd.
Boothroyd even did duty as Armorer for S.H.I.E.L.D., Marvel universe.
1963: From Russia With Love films the meeting of Bond and Kerim Bey.
1991: Putnam publishes John Gardner's eleventh Bond novel The Man From Barbarossa in the US.
2015: Spectre films near Trafalgar Square, The Mall and Whitehall.
2018: Jonathan Cape publishes Anthony Horowitz’s second James Bond novel Forever and a Day.
2018: Michael Ford dies at age 89--Godstone, Surrey, England.
(Born 11 June 1928--England.)
Phoebe Waller-Bridge at the Baftas, 12 May 2019.
‘Bond needs to be true to his character’ … Phoebe Waller-Bridge.
Photograph: James Veysey/Bafta/Rex/Shutterstock
2020: The Free Public Library of Monroe Township screens Casino Royale at Williamstown, New Jersey.
2022: Sheffield Media & Exhibition Centre Ltd screens Goldfinger at Sheffield, England.
This Month:
1962: Argosy magazine publishes the Fleming short story "Berlin Escape" (aka "The Living Daylights").
https://illustrated007.blogspot.com/2013/01/ian-fleming-bibliography.html
1942: Tom Mankiewicz is born--Los Angeles California.
(He dies 31 July 2010 at age 68--Los Angeles, California.)
Roger Moore with Jane Seymour as Solitaire in Live and Let Die (1973), Moore’s first appearance as 007, with screenwriting by Mankiewicz, below
Photograph: Allstar; Al Seib/Photoshot
Tom Mankiewicz
At the beginning of his career, Mankiewicz admitted that he probably got work because of his father. "You suddenly started to realise that people were asking you because it was you," he explained. Unlike his father's best films – literate, dialogue-based vehicles – when a director called "action" on a Tom Mankiewicz-scripted movie, he really meant it. In 1976 three films with Mankiewicz as writer were released: Mother, Jugs & Speed, starring Bill Cosby as a stoned ambulance driver; The Cassandra Crossing, a disaster movie with an all-star cast; and The Eagle Has Landed (based on the Jack Higgins novel), an entertaining but far-fetched thriller with Michael Caine as a German colonel infiltrating an English village in 1943 with the aim of kidnapping Winston Churchill.
In 1977 the director Richard Donner recruited Mankiewicz to work on the script of Superman, for which he received the credit of creative consultant, a fancy name for script doctor. He got the same credit for Superman II (1980), directed by Richard Lester, who added rather too much camp humour to footage that Donner had shot. Mankiewicz claimed to have written most of both pictures. He later helped Donner reconstruct Superman II, restoring all of the original footage that had been altered by the producers.
In between fixing other people's films, he co-wrote the screenplay for Donner's Ladyhawke (1985), a handsome-looking medieval fable of cursed lovers turning into animals. After directing 13 episodes of the TV adventure series Hart to Hart (1979-82), starring Robert Wagner and Stefanie Powers, he directed two movies, Dragnet (1987) and Delirious (1991) – the former being a mildly amusing spoof of Jack Webb's 50s TV series; the latter about a writer (John Candy) trapped in his own soap opera.
Mankiewicz is survived by his brother, Christopher, a producer and actor, and his sister, Alexandra.
• Thomas Francis Mankiewicz, screen-writer and director, born 1 June 1942; died 31 July 2010[/quote]
1963: 医者はいらない (Isha wa iranai, or We Don't Want Doctors!) released in Japan. (Title improved later.)
1973: Apple Records releases the "Live and Let Die" single performed by Paul McCartney and Wings .
(Began 16 January 1976. 3061-3178) Yaroslav Horak, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
https://jamesbondlexicon.tumblr.com/post/622448664957321216/007-timeline-hot-shot-original-comicstrip-in
Swedish Semic Comic 1977 https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1977.php3?s=comics&id=01952
Danish 1978 http://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007-dk-no46-1978/
"Dødsstrålen" [= The Death Ray]
1988: Hodder & Stoughton publishes John Gardner's seventh Bond novel Scorpius. Earlier Putnam.
1994: Dark Horse Comics releases James Bond 007 Shattered Helix #1 (of 2).
Simon Jowett, writer. David Jackson, artist. David Lloyd, cover.
https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/sh1_review.php3
Issue #2
2001: Praeger releases The Politics of James Bond: From Fleming's Novels to the Big Screen, by Jeremy Black.
2006: Myramax/Hyperion Books release Charlie Higson's second Young Bond novel Blood Fever. (UK release 5 January 2006 by Puffin.)
https://www.youngbond.com/blood-fever/
2015: On Twitter, Anthony Horowitz confirms Bond will drive a Bentley in his new novel.
2021: The National Wax Museum re-opens.
2022: Sheffield Media & Exhibition Centre Ltd screens Goldfinger at Sheffield, England.
2022: The Jamaica Tourist Board hosts private screenings of No Time To Die in select Canada cinemas.
1944: Marvin Hamlisch is born--New York City, New York.
(He dies 6 August 2012 at age 68--Westwood, Los Angeles, California.)
Marvin Hamlisch
A rehearsal of “A Chorus Line,” with music by Marvin Hamlisch, from 1975.
Credit Martha Swope
Mr. Hamlisch with Barbra Streisand.
Credit Alex J. Berliner/Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, via Associated Press
A scene from the final performance of the Broadway musical "A Chorus Line" in 1990.
Marvin Hamlisch won a Tony Award for his score to the show.
Credit Sara Krulwich/The New York Times
Marvin Hamlisch, right, at the piano with the lyricist Howard Ashman in 1986.
Credit Nancy Kaye/Associated Press
"Nobody Does It Better", Live Instrumental
"Bond 77"
1965: Thunderball films the death of Largo (Stage E, Pinewood Studios).
1967: "Welcome to Japan, Mr. Bond" airs on NBC television in the US.
1976: Bond comic strip Nightbird begins its run in The Daily Express.
(Ends 4 November 1976. 3179-3312) Yaroslav Horak, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
Danish https://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007dk-no49-1979/
1994: Agent Fred Spektor gives Pierce Brosnan notice with "Hello Mr. Bond, you've got the part."
1995: GoldenEye's final filming is a close-up of OO7 at the controls of the tank.
2006: Casino Royale films Bond and Mr. White ending the film at Lake Como, Italy.
2011: Skyfall's UK release date moves from late 2011 or early 2012 to 26 October 2012.
2020: Auto Freak says No Time to Die is bringing back another James Bond favourite.
2022: The Prince Charles Cinema screens Licence to Kill at London, England.
Q&A with stunt coordinator Paul Weston, moderator Jon Auty from Really007 podcast.
http://www.paulwestonstunts.com/
2022: The Princeton Garden Theater screens Dr. No at Princeton, New Jersey.
1942: Frank McRae is born--Memphis, Tennessee.
(He dies 29 April 2021 at age 80--Santa Monica, California.)
Courtesy of Universal/Everett Collection
1963: Dr. No released in India.
1967: Record World reviews the United Artists soundtrack LP You Only Live Twice.
1981: The Hollywood Reporter announces the largest planned release of a Bond film to date, for the 26 June opening of For Your Eyes Only in 1,000 theaters.
2005: The Guardian reports on a dispute between Fleming and a villain's namesake that nearly took a nasty turn.
(Born 24 December 1941--Blackburn, Lancashire, England.)
2022: Showroom Workstation screens Thunderball at Sheffield, England.
2022: Sky Ticket präsentiert James Bond 007: Keine Zeit zu sterben in Deutschland
1927: Geoffrey Dyson Palmer OBE is born--London, England.
(He dies 5 November 2020 at age 93--Lee Common, Buckinghamshire, England.)
1951: David Nicholas Yip is born--Liverpool, England.
1963: Agente 007 contra el Dr. No (Agent 007 against Dr. No) released in Barcelona, Spain.
1965: Goldfinger (French title) released in Gent, Belgium.
1970: Izabella Dorota Scorupco is born--Bialystok, Podlaskie, Poland.
1981: Bond comic strip The Paradise Plot ends its run in The Daily Express.
(Began 20 August 1981. 175-378) John McLusky, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
Swedish Semic 1982 https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1982.php3?s=comics&id=02218
(007 In New Assignment - The Paradise Plot [Part 1]) | (Project Polestar - The Paradise Plot [Part 2])
Del 3 Order Att Döda
(Part 3 Order To Death - The Paradise Plot [Part 3])
1996: Putnam and Sons release the last John Gardner Bond novel COLD (Cold Fall in the UK).
2015: Spectre films on the Thames River, London.
2019: Media report a controlled explosion and a BOND 25 crew member injured.
The actor recently hit up the 'No Time to Die' wrap party,
where he addressed cast and crew while reflecting on his Bond journey.
2022: The Limelight Orchestra perform 007 Forever Diamond The Music Of James Bond at Motorpoint Arena Nottingham, England.
2022: The Prince Charles Cinema screens GoldenEye at London, England.
2022: Slab Cinema screens Dr No at Hemisfair Park, San Antonio, Texas.
1945: Michael Eugene Ebbin is born--Pembroke, Bermuda.
(He dies 27 April 1996 at age 51--Hamilton, Bermuda.)
1950: Malcolm Sinclair is born--London, England.
1964: Goldfinger films the villain's arrival at Fort Knox.
1987: The New York Museum of Modern Art opens its 007 exhibition and screens fourteen Bond films. Closes 23 July.
2004: Virginia North dies at age 58--West Sussex, England.
(Born 24 April 1946--London, England.)
2006: Casino Royale films M telling Bond about Vesper and the boyfriend.
2008: The Mirror reports record sales for Sebastian Faulks' Devil May Care.
2019: A wedding ring goes to auction at Sotheby's.
Ring, 'All the Time in the World', Charles de Temple, 1960. Sold for £52,500.
Ring, 'All the Time in the World', Charles de Temple, 1960. Sold for £52,500.
Diana Rigg as Tracy With George Lazenby as James Bond in On Her Majesty's Secret Service, 1969.
Phillip Jackson/Daily Mail/REX/Shutterstock.
2021: Bungee jump available at Verzasca Dam, Ticino, Switzerland.
2022: The Colonial Theatre screens Goldfinger at Phoenixville, Pennsylvania.
1944: Ian Fleming is replaced as head of Royal Navy 30 Assault Unit, an intelligence-gathering group of commandos. His "Red Indians".
1944: D-Day. During Operation Overlord, the largest amphibious invasion in history, the Allies storm the beaches at Normandy.
1963: Anthony Starke is born--Syracuse, New York
1983: Octopussy premieres at the Odeon Leicester Square, London.
Attendees include Prince Charles and Diana, Princess of Wales.
1997: Tomorrow Never Dies films Elliott Carver's oratio interruptis.
2011: EON Productions confirms Naomie Harris in discussions for a role in BOND 23.
2015: Spectre films on Westminster Bridge, London.
Also Friday. Tacoma, Washington.
http://spyvibe.blogspot.com/2012/07/for-your-shelf-only-rare-fleming-short.html
2022: The Case Western Reserve University begins eight weeks of sessions for its James Bond and Popular Culture course at Cleveland, Ohio. (3 semester hours.)
1940: Sir Tom Jones is born--Pontypridd, Wales.
1971: Filming of Diamonds Are Forever moves to Pinewood Studios and Ken Adam sets across four stages.
1982: Comic strip Deathmask begins its run in The Daily Express. (Finishes 2 February 1983. 379-552)
John McLusky, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
Swedish Semic Comic 1983 https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1983.php3?s=comics&id=02239
(Deathmask - Part 1) (Deathmask - Part 2)
1994: Pierce Brosnan is announced as James Bond number five.
2015: Sir Christopher Lee dies at age 93--Chelsea, London, England.
(Born 27 May 1922--Belgravia, London, England.)
Christopher Lee, pictured in 1959, studied method acting at Rank’s ‘charm school’, but recognised theatre was not his strength and never went near the stage again.
Photograph: Everett/Rex Shutterstock
Christopher Lee in Horror of Dracula (1958).
He later regretted taking on so many of the vampire’s increasingly absurd adventures.
Photograph: Everett/Rex Shutterstock
Christopher Lee as Lord Summerisle in The Wicker Man (1973).
Photograph: Everett/Rex Shutterstock
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, with Christopher Lee as the wizard Saruman.
Photograph: Gamma-Rapho/Getty Images
The Extraordinary And Untold Life Of Sir Christopher Lee (12:55)
2015: Spectre films on the banks of the Thames River.
2017: Dynamite Entertainment releases Bond comic Black Box #4.
Rapha Lobosco, artist. Benjamin Percy, writer.
2019: Scheduled finish date for filming of the No Time To Die car chase along the Atlantic Ocean Road, Norway.
1926: Kevin McClory is born--Dún Laoghaire, County Dublin, Ireland.
(He dies 20 November 2006 at age 80--Dublin, Ireland.)
Thunderball Premiere Tokyo Japan
1939: Bernie Casey is born--Wyco, West Virginia.
(He dies 19 September 2017 at age 58--Los Angeles, California.)
Bernie Casey
Music and Fruit (Songs in Eden)
In a Dark Time of Two Moons, 1966
The Dinner (1997) | Written & Directed by Bernie Casey (1:25:16)
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1940: Nancy Sinatra is born--Jersey City, New Jersey.
1994: EON introduces Pierce Brosnan as their new Bond in the Drawing Room of London's Regent Hotel.
2006: The American Film Institute through Harrison Ford presents Sean Connery with its Lifetime Achievement Award.
2018: Eunice Elizabeth Sargaison (Eunice Gayson) dies at age 90--London, England.
(Born 17 March 1928--Croydon, South London, England.)
Eunice Gayson as Sylvia Trench in Dr No, 1962.
Photograph: Danjaq/Eon/UA/Kobal/Rex/Shutterstock
2021: Three classic Aston Martin automobiles come available for viewing at the London Concours, Honourable Artillery Company’s HQ, London.
1917: The Roll of Honour in The Illustrated London News recognizes Valentine Fleming.
1934: Donald Duck debuts in the Disney cartoon short “The Wise Little Hen”.
1963: Director Terence Young hosts a party with guest of honor Pedro Armendáriz.
1967: Reprise Records releases the Nancy Sinatra single "You Only Live Twice."
1967: The NBC-TV special Welcome to Japan, Mr. Bond airs.
http://jamesbond.wikia.com/wiki/Welcome_to_Japan,_Mr._Bond
1972: Tom Mankiewicz submits his first draft of the Live and Let Die screenplay.
1973: The "Live and Let Die" single by Paul McCartney and Wings enters the UK singles chart.
1997: Tomorrow Never Dies films action in the parking garage.
1999: The World Is Not Enough films Desmond Llewelyn's last scene as Q.
2009: Media speculation on BOND 23 locations runs to Afghanistan and drug capers.
2015: A Spectre TV spot during Game 3 of the NBA finals (Cleveland Cavaliers, Golden State Warriors) reveals new footage.
In attendance are the Royals, Sir Roger Moore, Dame Judi Dench, Michael G. Wilson.
2021: Dynamite Entertainment releases James Bond Agent of SPECTRE #4.
Luca Casalanguida, artist. Christos Gage, writer.
2022: Taryn Simon exhibit “Birds of the West Indies” at the Conservatory Gallery, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Brooklyn, New York.
26 images in a matted frame, each with a label
Taryn Simon, “United Kingdom, Birds of the West Indies,” 2014.
Archival inkjet prints in boxed mats and aluminum frames, 39⅞ × 94⅞ inches.
Edition of 4. © Taryn Simon. Courtesy Gagosian.
7 images with labels elegantly framed with a matte
Taryn Simon, “Morocco, Birds of the West Indies,” 2014.
Archival inkjet prints in boxed mats and aluminum frames, 26⅞ × 33⅞ inches.
Edition of 4. © Taryn Simon. Courtesy Gagosian.
2022: National Donald Duck Day in the US.
Alvin Silvrants
https://www.catawiki.com/l/38191185-alvin-silvrants-disney-donald-duck-james-bond-007
Donald Gets Drafted 1942 (8:54)
Donald Duck - Der Fuehrer's face | eng sub (9:16)
2022: The Prince Charles Cinema screens GoldenEye at London, England.
1906: Ivar Felix Charles Bryce is born--London, England.
(He dies 27 April 1985 at age 78--Birdbrook, Braintree District, Essex, England.)
Ivar Bryce
1937: Luciana Paluzzi is born--Rome, Lazio, Italy.
1972: Comic strip Trouble Spot ends its run in The Daily Express.
(Started 28 December 1971. 1810–1951) Yaroslav Horak, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
http://venusianfrogbroth.blogspot.com/2016/07/trouble-spot-by-lawrence-and-horak.html
http://parttimefanboy.com/?p=667
https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/articles/comic_ts_review.php3
https://books.apple.com/ec/book/james-bond-and-trouble-spot/id1108333542?l=en
Swedish Semic Comic 1979 https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1979.php3?s=comics&id=02181
Swedish Semic Comic 1989 https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1989.php3?s=comics&id=02358
Danish 1974 http://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007-dk-no27-1974/
"Dræbende budskab"
1983: EON releases Octopussy in the US.
1997: Tomorrow Never Dies completes filming scenes with Paris Carver.
Actress Teri Hatcher was three months pregnant at the time.
2011: Orion re-releases the fourteen John Gardner Bond novels in the UK. PPlus two novelizations.
2020: Dynamite Entertainment releases James Bond #5.
2022: James Bond Theme Night at the Diplomat Hotel, Llanelli, Wales.
Charity event in aid of Ty Bryngwyn Hospice.
2022: The Carbondale Rotary Happening with theme Casino Royale at Carbondale Recreation Center, Carbondale, Illinois.
2022: Amazon Prime streams No Time To Die.
2022: The Odyssey Cinema screens The Man With the Golden Gun at St. Albans, England.
1959: An article in The Daily Express proposes a Bond film production headed by Kevin McClory favors Trevor Howard as OO7. And that Fleming prefers Peter Finch.
https://www.bonhams.com/auctions/25431/lot/26/?category=results
Trevor Howard Peter Finch Richard Todd
1963: From Russia With Love films the gypsy camp action.
1964: 鐵金剛勇破 間諜網 (Tiě jīngāng yǒng pò jiàndié wǎng, or Iron King Spynet) released in Hong Kong.
1989: Trevor Leighton photographs Timothy Dalton.
2009: Announcements say BOND 23 writers include Peter Morgan working with Neal Purvis, Robert Wade.
2018: Anthony Horowitz promotes his Bond novel Forever and a Day at Waterstones Edinburgh.
2021: Summer season begins for James Bond World in Sölden.
007 ELEMENTS | a James Bond cinematic installation | Sölden, Austria | Fullversion
007 Elements Opening - James Bond Kinoinstallation am Gaislachkogl / Sölden
2022: Bond Symphonique presents The Music of Bond at Antwerp, Belgium.
2022: Slab Cinema screens On Her Majesty's Secret Service at San Antonio, Texas.
1914: William Lundigan is born--Syracuse, New York.
(He dies 20 December 1975--Duarte, California.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ztsXWp0nj2c
1927: Yaroslav Horak is born--Harbin, Manchuria.
(He dies 24 November 2020 at age 93--Sydney, Australia.)
James Bond – The Man with the Golden Gun
Art from Jet Fury #17 via Pikitia Press
1958: Ian Fleming writes Naomi Burton regarding his pursuit of a Bond television opportunity.
1967: London premiere of You Only Live Twice.
1972: Bond comic strip Isle of Condors begins its run in The Daily Express.
(Ends 21 October 1972. 1952–2065) Yaroslav Horak, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
https://www.popoptiq.com/isle-of-condors/
Swedish Semic Comic 1974 https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1974.php3?s=comics&id=01800
Danish 1974 http://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007-dk-no-28-1974/
"Kondorernes ø"
1985: Royal premiere of A View to a Kill at the Odeon, Leicester Square, London.
Princess Diana | Royal Premier | View to a Kill | James Bond | 1985 (9:55)
Patti LaBelle - If You Asked Me To (Official Video) (3:52)
Patti Labelle on Tonight Show (4:08)
2012: Penguin publishes My Dad Was Nearly James Bond by Des Bishop.
2019: Sotheby's auctions (one of) the most famous cars in the world at Monterey, Canada.
2022: Bradford Theatres presents the James Bond Concert Spectacular at St. George's Hall, Bradford, England. Compered by Caroline Munro.
2022: Hull New Theatre presents The Music of James Bond performed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra at Kingston Square, Kinston upon Hull, England.
2022: The Prince Charles Cinema screens You Only Live Twice at London, England.
1940: During an air raid, Lieutenant (Sp) Ian Fleming RNVR on an RAF plane lands at a deserted airfield near Chateaudun, France, between Orleans and Le Man.
1967: General release of You Only Live Twice in the US and the UK.
1982: Fanene Leifi Pita Maivia dies at age 45--Hawaii.
(Born Fanene Pita Anderson 6 April 1937--American Samoa.)
Maivia in 1975
Maivia in 1977
Rocky Johnson Discusses His Final Memories Of Peter Maivia
Hall of Fame: Peter Maivia Package
You Only Live Twice: James Bond vs High Chief Peter Maivia
1996: The MTV Movie Awards nominate GoldenEye for Best Fight and Best Sandwich.
2001: German media company Mission Productions applies for registration of the word sign ‘Dr. No' as a Community trade mark. The action is quickly opposed by Danjaq, manager of James Bond film intellectual property rights.
2010: Jimmy Dean dies at age 81-- Varina, Virginia.
(Born 10 August 1928--Plainview, Texas.)
2021: Christie's in New York City auctions what they call a head-to-head battle of the Rolexes.
2022: The James Bond Concert Spectacular at Hull City Hall, Hull, England.
2022: Liz Lions presents James Bond - Agent 003 Cocktail Party!!! at Cammeray, New South Wales, Australia.
2022: King Street Cinema screens The Living Daylights at Ipswich, England.
1963: From Russia With Love films the Russian consulate explosion and following action.
1966: A demo of Wing Commander Ken Wallis' one man autogyro at Pinewood Studios brings him into the You Only Live Twice production.
1973: Goldfinger re-released in The Netherlands.
1989: Licence to Kill UK general release.
2001: Putnam publishes the Raymond Benson Bond novel Never Dream of Dying in the US.
2011: Simon & Schuster releases Jeffery Deaver's Bond novel Carte Blanche in the US.
2022: Theater aan het Vrijthof and Jazz Maastricht present The Music from James Bond at Maastricht, Netherlands.
2022: George Mason University hosts virtual event The Many Lives of 007 for alumni on Zoom.
1959: In a letter responding to Ernest L. Cuneo's film outline, Ian Fleming suggests an organization called SPECTRE--vice SMERSH--be used to avoid the politics of the Soviets as the enemy. ("‘Since the film will take about two years to produce, and peace might conceivably break out in the meantime..."). It also identifies a beautiful double agent named Fatima Blush.
1964: Goldfinger films the villain's arrival at Fort Knox.
1989: Reviews of the latest Bond film include Derek Malcolm's "James the Sixteenth: Bond is Back" in The Guardian, David Robinson's "Business as usual; Cinema" in The Times, and Adam Mars-Jones' "Low-tar espionage: Licence to Kill" in The Independent.
2001: German DVD premiere of the 1967 Casino Royale.
2015: Nintendo's E3 press conference announces a modernized GoldenEye 007 game with Daniel Craig, an updated script by Bruce Feirstein, and Nicole Scherzinger covering the original title song. As developed by Eurocom, and published by Activision for Wii and Nintendo DS November 2010. Later in 2011, ported to PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 as GoldenEye 007: Reloaded.
Launch Trailer - GoldenEye 007: Reloaded
Jason Masters, artist. Warren Ellis, writer.
Jason Masters, artist. Warren Ellis, writer. Jason Masters, cover.
2017: Pegasus publishes Goldeneye – Where Bond Was Born: Ian Fleming`s Jamaica by Matthew Parker.
2018: Film and Furniture gives detail to an immersive James Bond museum opening July in the Alps.
007 Elements – The James Bond Museum. Photo by Kristopher Grunert
The “Briefing Room” at 007 Elements. Photo by Kristopher Grunert
The “Tech Lab” at 007 Elements. Photo by Kristopher Grunert
2020: Waterstones shops begin reopening.
https://antikbarposters.wordpress.com/tag/you-only-live-twice/
2022: Planned start for Gran Turismo Sardinia 2022 five day supercar tour on Sardinia, Italy, starting and finishing at the Hotel Cala di Volpe on Costa Smeralda. Registration still open.
1920: Geoffrey Jenkins is born--Pretoria, South Africa.
(He dies 7 November 2001--Durban, South Africa.)
Real and imagined.
1942: William P. Cartlidge is born--England.
(He dies 3 March 2021 at age 78--Hamble-le-Rice, Hampshire, England.)
(He dies 1999--Hertfordshire, England).
1989: Premiere of Licence to Kill in Dublin, Ireland.
1997: Tomorrow Never Dies films the fight scene in the bicycle shop.
2009: Aaron Westgate shares a tutorial for how to create the traditional James Bond gunbarrel.
Charlie Higson as James Bond and Julia McKenzie as Miss Marple
2022: City of Spies immersive experience at St. James Park, London, England.
2022: Potter & Potter Auctions auctions Pop Culture, Disneyana, & Collectibles & Bond.
https://potterauctions.com/pdf/CatalogWeb_119.pdf
2022: DMD Digital publishes Filming James Bond in the Bahamas by Simon Firth.