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1942: Daniela Bianchi is born--Rome, Lazio, Italy.
1960: The Sunday Times of London prints Ian Fleming's "The Thrilling Cities: Hong Kong."
1963: Dr. No released in the Netherlands.
1964: A 007, dalla Russia con amore (At 007, From Russia With Love) released in Italy.
1970: Minnie Driver is born--Middlesex Hospital, London, England.
1972: Richard Burton in his diary records his feelings on Sean Connery and Diamonds Are Forever.
2003: Die Another Day released in Norway. Filming used several Norway locations, doubling for Iceland and the car chase across the ice.
https://spyvibe.blogspot.com/2014/08/jane-bond-records.html
2019: The London ceremony for the British Independent Film Awards (BIFA) presents producer Barbara Broccoli a Casting Society of America (CSA) UK Artios Award for lifetime achievement.
1960: Bond comic strip From Russia with Love begins its run in The Daily Express.
(Ends 21 May 1960. 488-583) John McLusky, artist. Henry Gammidge, writer.
Swedish Semic Comic 1980 https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1980.php3
("Agent 007 See Red" - From Russia With Love)
Swedish Semic Comic 1987 https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1987.php3
("Agent 007 See Red" - From Russia With Love)
Danish 1966 http://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007-no-5-frwl-1966-eng/
1974: Crazy Magazine features James Bond.
https://museumofuncutfunk.com/2012/03/28/live-and-let-sky-crazy-magazine-2-circa-1974/
1992: This month Marvel Comics releases James Bond Jr #2 "The Eiffel Missile".
Episode 9 of the cartoon features Dr. Derange.
James Bond Jr Issue 2 The Eiffel Missile
http://readallcomics.com/james-bond-jr-002/
https://www.bedetheque.com/BD-James-Bond-Jr-1992-Tome-2-The-Eiffel-Missile-365316.html
1993: This month Dark Horse Comics releases James Bond 007: Serpent's Tooth #3.
Paul Gulacy, artist. Doug Moench, writer.
Gary Caldwell, artist. Don McGregor, write.
2002: Die Another Day films 007 escaping the military medical facility.
2005: Actor Pierce Brosnan posts a letter on his Web site confirming an end to his involvement with Bond, detailing his future projects, and thanking fans for their support through the uncertainty of the previous year.
2011: Rob Hastings in the Independent rolls up the tributes to John Barry.
Getty Images
2012: First official photo of BOND 23 shows scruffy beard growth on OO7 in Shanghai (actually Pinewood Studios). 2013: An Oscar promo with Seth MacFarlane roasts Bond.
1973: Live and Let Die films Baron Samedi rising from the dead.
1981: Bond comic strip Doomcrack begins its run in The Sunday Express. (Ends 19 August 1981. 1-174)
Harry North (known for Mad Magazine film parodies), artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
Tamil https://tamilcomicsulagam.blogspot.com/2010/01/
(Started 7 June 1982. 379-552) John McLusky, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
Semic Comic 1983 https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1983.php3
1984: Insan gibi yasa (Human-Like Law) released in Turkey. Television title: Asla asla deme (Never Say Never).
1995: Donald Pleasence dies at age 75--Saint-Paul de-Vence, Alps-Maritimes, France.
(Born 5 October 1919--Worksop, Nottinghamshire, England.)
Pleasence in London, 1973.
Portrait by Allan Warren
Donald Pleasence in the trailer for
the film Eye of the Devil (1966).
2020: No Time To Die airs a 30-second trailer #2 during Super Bowl LIV.
2024: Groundhog Day in the US. And maybe worldwide at this point. All over again.
1926: Robert Edward McGinnis is born--Cincinnati, Ohio.
1964: Daily Variety reports that actors considered for roles in Goldfinger included Theodore Bikel and Diane Cilento, Connery's wife at the time.
My Fair Lady (1964)
1970: Godfrey Argent photographs Sean Thomas Connery.
https://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/portrait/mw86017
2005: EON announces Martin Campbell will direct BOND 21, with the title Casino Royale.
2012: BOND 23 filming has Daniel Craig running the streets of London, Tower Hill, on the way to M's hearing.
2016: Dynamite Entertainment releases James Bond #4 Vargr.
Jason Masters, artist. Warren Ellis, writer.
2020: The Perth Mint announce James Bond coins.
1962: The Sunday Times colour supplement publishes Ian Fleming's short story "The Living Daylights".
The Sunday Times Colour Section magazine - Jean Shrimpton cover (4 February 1962)
http://james-bond-literary.wikia.com/wiki/The_Living_Daylights
1983: Live and Let Die re-released in the Philippines.
1989: 007 리빙 데이라이트 (lee-bing day-ee-lah-ee-teu; 007 Living Daylight) released in the Republic of Korea.
2012: Skyfall delays filming at Vauxhall Bridge due to snow.
2015: Spectre films airplane action at Kartitsch, Austria.
2021: Ralph Fiennes says he wants to continue in the M role.
M (Ralph Fiennes) and James Bond (Daniel Craig) in 'No Time to Die'.
(Credit: Eon/Instagram)
Lashana Lynch and Daniel Craig in a still from No Time To Die. (Eon/Universal)
1920: Rose Alba is born--Cairo, Egypt.
(She dies January 2006 at age 85--London, England.)
(He dies 10 March 2016 at age 95--London, England.)
Mr. Adam’s production design work included the war room in the Stanley Kubrick film “Dr. Strangelove.”
Credit Hawk Films
Ken Adam, left, on the set of “Diamonds Are Forever,” with the actor Sean Connery.
Credit United Artists, via Photofest
Mr. Adam worked on seven films in the James Bond series, the last of which was Moonraker in 1979. Credit Eon Productions
Mr. Adam won an Oscar in 1976 for his work on the film “Barry Lyndon.” Credit Hawk Films
1958: The conversation between Bond and the Governor related in the story "Quantum of Solace" takes place. Bond had been on a mission since 29 January. As confirmed by the John Griswold book, Ian Fleming's James Bond: Annotations and Chronologies for Ian Fleming's Bond Stories.
1964: Variety reports wrestling champion Togo (Harold Sakata) cast as Oddjob.
1964: Mary Wickham Bond (with husband James ) visits Ian Fleming at Goldeneye.
You Only Live Twice inscription.
Re-release 1973.
2000: 007 ワールド・イズ・ノット・イナフ (Wārudo Izu notto inafu, 007 World Is Not Enough) released in Japan.
2015: Spectre filming at Pinewood Studios pauses due to Daniel Craig's sprained knee during a fight scene.
2020: Dynamite Entertainment releases James Bond Volume 3 #3.
Eric Gapstur, artist. Vita Ayala & Danny Lore, writers.
Jason Masters, artist. Warren Ellis, writer.
2021: In Parade James Brolin comments on preparing to be 007 in Octopussy.
(Gilles Toucas)
James Brolin Screen Test Fight For Octopussy
James Brolin Screen Test For James Bond
2023: James Bond Mini-Fest! screens Dr. No at the Mayfair Theatre, Ottowa, Ontario, Canada.
1922: Patrick Macnee is born--Paddington, London, England.
(He dies 25 June 2015 at age 93--Rancho Mirage, California.)
1944: Maud Russell writes in her diary about Ian Fleming.
1952: Succeeding George VI, Elizabeth II begins her reign as Queen of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms.
1969: The Australian Women's Weekly reports on George Lazenby returning to see family in Australia.
007 IN ACTION (right). George Lazenby and Catherine von
Schnell [sic] filming "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" in London.
GEORGE LAZENBY, the new James Bond, with his family outside his parents' home at Queanbeyan, N.S.W. From left, George,
his sister, Barbara Varga, parents Mr. and Mrs. George Lazenby, brother-in-law Louis Varga, nephew and niece Louis and Georgina.
2002: Die Another Day films OO7 fighting Zao at the Alvarez Clinic.
2008: Mythbusters airs its James Bond Special Part 2 (Season 6, Episode 4).
Disclaimer: to recreate the QOS explosion from the PTS, reality dictates firing a bullet/tracer at its weakest point, meaning the top cap or gauge if installed. Then the released pressure of the compressed gas (propane, very flammable) engulfs the likely faulty wiring and ignites to generate the explosion they eventually created using explosives to rupture the cylinder wall. RTB
2012: Skyfall reaches #7 on the list of top film box office grosses.
2015: Three days of filming begins at "Bond chapel" (Bacher Kapelle zur Schwarzen Madonna/Bacher Chapel of the Black Madonna).
(Born 26 May 1925--Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England.)
Alec McCowen in The Tempest at the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1993.
Photo: Marilyn Kingwill Actor Alec McCowen, 91.
2023: Media report Elon Musk makes a confession about the Tesla Cybertruck.
Nic Coury/Bloomberg by way of Getty Images
1952: Anne Rothermore finalizes her divorce and plans a March wedding with Ian Fleming.
1962: The Dr. No film crew arrives at St. Ann's Bay, Ocho Rios, north coast of Jamaica.
1964: From Russia With Love released in Ireland.
1970: John Barry's On Her Majesty's Secret Service soundtrack charts in the US, eventually reaching #103.
1985: Matt Munro dies at age 54--Ealing, London, England.
(Born 1 December 1930--London, England.)
From Russia With Love
Love is a Many Splendored Thing
Born Free
2008: BOND 22 films at (the former) Howard Air Force Base, Panama City, substituting for Haiti and Bolivia.
2018: Dynamite Entertainment releases M.
PJ Holden & Dearbhla Kelly, artists. Declan Shalvey, writer.
[img][https://www.dynamite.com/previews/C72513026476301011/JamesBondMOneShotInt4.jpg/img][/img]
(Born 9 May 1936--Pendleton, Salford, Lancashire, England.)
Albert Finney with Diane Cilento in the film Tom Jones, 1963, directed by Tony Richardson.
Photograph: Allstar/Woodfall Film
Albert Finney as Ebenezer Scrooge in the 1970 film based on Dickens’s novel.
Photograph: Waterbury/Cinema Center/Kobal/Rex/Shutterstock
Albert Finney as the detective Hercule Poirot in the film Murder on the Orient Express (1974), directed by Sidney Lumet. Photograph: Allstar/Studiocanal/EMI
2023: The James Bond 007 Museum screens documentary The Other Fellow at Nybro, Sweden.
1962: Dr. No films Honey Ryder emerging from the sea at Laughing Waters, Jamaica. Botticelli's Venus.
2002: Media reports say Madonna will sing the title theme of BOND 20, which does not yet have a title.
2008: Quantum of Solace films OO7 refusing to stay at the Bolivian Hotel.
2015: Spectre films at Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire.
2017: Dynamite Entertainment releases James Bond Felix Leiter #2.
Aaron Campbell, artist. James Robinson, writer.
2018: Anthony Horowitz announces the title of his second James Bond novel as Forever and a Day. To be published 31 May 2018, it will include original Fleming material.
2023: Burt Bacharach dies at age 94--Los Angeles, California.
(Born 12 May 1928--Kansas City, Missouri.)
A young Burt Bacharach, wearing a striped sports jacket and a tie and smiling broadly.
Burt Bacharach in 1965. His effervescent compositions defined sophisticated hedonism for a generation of young people amid the tumult of the 1960s. Credit...Val Wilmer/Redferns, via
Mr. Bacharach with Hal David, his most frequent collaborator, and Dionne Warwick, the pair’s definitive interpreter. Together they turned out a steady stream of pop hits. Credit...Frank Driggs Collection/Getty Images
Accepting the Academy Award for the score of “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid” in 1970. Mr. Bacharach also won the Oscar for best song that year, for the film’s “Raindrops Keep Fallin’ on My Head.”Credit...Associated Press
Promises, Promises” team, from left: the actor Jerry Orbach, who won the Tony for his role; the actress Jill O’Hara; the director Robert Moore; the playwright Neil Simon, who adapted the musical from Billy Wilder’s 1960 film “The Apartment”; the producer David Merrick; and the actor Edward Winter. Credit...Bob Wands/Associated Press
Mr. Bacharach married the actress Angie Dickinson in 1965; they divorced in 1981. At the time of their marriage, he was not just a composer but a debonair, glamorous star in his own right. Credit...Associated Press
Mr. Bacharach spent the 1950s accompanying famous performers, including the German actress and singer Marlene Dietrich, pictured with him in 1960. Credit...Werner Kreusch/Associated Press
Mr. Bacharach accompanied the singer-songwriter Elvis Costello at Radio City Music Hall in New York in 1998. Credit...James Estrin/The New York Times
Mr. Bacharach in 2007. “Most composers sit in a room by themselves and nobody knows what they look like,” he wrote in his autobiography. “I get to make a direct connection with people.” Credit...Lisa Maree Williams/Getty Images
1962: The Sunday Times publishes Ian Fleming's story "The Living Daylights", causing a conflict with The Daily Express.
1978: D'Artagnan Extracolor publishes #396 Otra vez Scaramanga (Scaramanga Again), using the strips from artist Yaroslav Horak and writer Jim Lawrence.
1983: Bond comic strip Flittermouse begins its run in The Daily Express. (Ends 20 May 1983. 553-624)
John McLusky, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
Swedish Semic Comic 1984 https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1984.php3
[The Ruler of Vampires]
https://www.comics.org/issue/73111/cover/4/
Norwegian 1984 https://www.comics.org/issue/369589/
[Rulers of Vampires]
Swedish Semic 1993 https://www.comics.org/issue/74014/#496710
[Ruler of Vampires]
1995: BOND 17 films interiors for the Janus Satellite Control Center.
Title Music
Full Play
2006: Casino Royale films the pre-title sequence and Bond's first two kills.
2012: Skyfall films OO7 and M escaping to the Scottish highlands in the Aston Martin DB5.
2020: No Time To Die 30 second TV trailer airs during the 92nd Academy Awards ceremony.
1941: Michael David Apted is born--Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England.
(He dies 7 January 2021 at age 79--Los Angeles, California.)
Michael Apted Photograph: Vince Bucci/Getty Images
Sissy Spacek in Coal Miner’s Daughter Photograph: Cinetext Bildarchiv/Allstar/UNIVERSAL
1962: Bond comic strip Thunderball in The Daily Express (started 11 December 1961; 1066-1128 ) suddenly ends midstream, due to a dispute over Fleming's arrangement to premiere his short story "The Living Daylights" in the competition--The Sunday Times. Later resolved, and comics resume in 1964's Daily Express with On Her Majesty's Secret Service. John McLusky, illustrator. Henry Gammidge, writer.
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https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/tb.php3
Danish 1966 http://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007-dk-no-6-eng/
James Bond Agent 007 no. 6: “Thunderball” (1966)
1988: Kevin McClory in Variety announces an animated series James Bond vs. S.P.E.C.T.R.E. as a Dutch production.
1995: GoldenEye starts filming its Q scenes.
2013: BAFTAs awarded to BOND 23 for Best British Film, Best Original Music. Nominations included Javier Bardem, Judi Dench, Roger Deakins.
2015: Daniel Craig returns to Spectre filming after a knee injury.
2022: The wedding ring of Teresa di Vicenzo goes to auction at Sotheby's.
In 'On Her Majesty’s Secret Service,' James Bond (George Lazenby) cuts the cake with the Countess (Diana Rigg) who wears the 'All the Time in the World' wedding band. Photo via
The ‘All the Time in the World’ wedding band designed by Charles de Temple for Diana Rigg to wear after she marries James Bond in ‘On Her Majesty’s Secret Service.’ Photo Sotheby’s
In ‘On Her Majesty’s Secret Service’ starring James Bond (George Lazenby) slides the Charles de Temple wedding band the finger of his bride Tracy Draco (Diana Rigg).
At the 1964 premiere of Goldfinger Bond girl Honor Blackman wore a gold accessory by Charles de Temple that covered her pinky finger. Photo Getty
2023: The Music of James Bond & More - All The Songs - All The Hits Live! at Wittenberge, Germany.
2023: Peter Harrington Rare Books seeks 450K for the ultimate Bond collection.
James Bond sale Peter Harrington Rare Books
Items from the collection include a first draft of the 1962 film ‘Dr. No’.
2023: Bond Casino Night at Humble, Texas.
2023: 007 - Live to Drink Another Day at Westminster, Colorado.
1961: Carey Lowell is born--Huntington, New York.
1962: Sheryl Suzanne Crow is born--Kennett, Missouri.
1966: Thunderball general release in Ireland.
1987: The Prince and Princess of Wales visit the Pinewood set of The Living Daylights.
2015: EON releases the first official photo of BOND 24.
2020: No Time To Die reveals more character posters.
Halle Berry in Die Another Day James Bond 007
2023: The Music of James Bond & More - All The Songs - All The Hits Live! at Stadthalle Rostock, Rostock, Germany.
2023: Bond Symphonique at Paris Le Grand Rex, Paris, France.
2023: Bond in Concert at Vienna, Switzerland.
2023: The Music of James Bond at Ersha Island, Yuexiu District, Guangdong Province, China.
2023: Bond In Motion: The Exhibition at Brussels, Belgium.
1936: Joe Don Baker is born--Groesbeck, Texas.
1942: Maud Solveig Christina Wikström (Maud Adams) is born--Luleå, Norrbottens län, Sweden.
1967: Altinparmak (Goldfinger) released in Turkey.
1987: The Living Daylights production films the scene in Gibraltar wherein OO7 witnesses the death of OO4.
1997: BOND 18 make-up and lighting tests for Jonathan Pryce.
2005: Composer John Barry receives the BAFTA Fellowship award at The Orange British Academy Film Awards, Odeon Leicester Square, London.
2013: Skyfall released on DVD and Bluray in the US.
Fleming The Man Who Would Be Bond | DVD Preview (2:33)
Fleming Favourite Scene Ian and Ann (2:41)
2015: A fire at Pierce Brosnan's five-mansion estate in Malibu destroys his Aston Martin Vanquish.
2020: Bonhams auctions a pair of silver napkin rings.
2023: Bond Symphonique at Paris Le Grand Rex, Paris, France.
2023: Bond With Me 007 - Harborside Royale at Oxon Hill, Maryland.
2023: The Music of James Bond & More - All The Songs - All The Hits Live! at Theater in der Stadthalle, Neumünster, Germany
1916: Joseph Fürst is born--Vienna, Austria.
(He dies 29 November 2005 at age 89--Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.)
1965: The Michigan Daily reviews the latest Bond film Goldfinger.
1970: On Her Majesty's Secret Service released in Ireland.
1987: It's a wrap for the filming of The Living Daylights.
1995: BOND 17 filming of the Monaco-Monte Carlo scenes take place in England.
2002: Producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G Wilson receive a special award from the London Film Critics' Circle recognizing the 40th anniversary of the James Bond films.
2017: Special effects company for BOND 25 readies a Bell UH-1D helicopter for transport from Germany to UK.
Bob Q, artist. Jeff Parker, writer.
2020: BOND 25 planned release date in Germany and Portugal.
(Later shifted to April 2020. Then April 2021. Latest October 2021.)
UK 31 March 2020 (London) (premiere)
Germany 2 April 2020
Spain 2 April 2020
UK 2 April 2020
Greece 2 April 2020
Netherlands 2 April 2020
Saudi Arabia 2 April 2020
Finland 3 April 2020
Ireland 3 April 2020
India 3 April 2020
Norway 3 April 2020
Poland 3 April 2020
Sweden 3 April 2020
Turkey 3 April 2020
2023: JBSC - James Bond: The Man, The Myth, The Cultural Influence? at Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville, Illinois.
1927: Lois Maxwell is born--Kitchener, Ontario, Canada.
(She dies 29 September 2007--Fremantle, Australia.)
Lois Hooker in the Life Magazine photo, upper left. Norma Jean, front and center.
1952: In part in reaction to his recent marriage, Ian Fleming begins writing Casino Royale at Goldeneye.
1956: Ian Fleming writes to publisher Michael Howard.
1964: James Bond 007 - Liebesgrüße aus Moskau (James Bond 007 - Greetings from Moscow) released in West Germany.
1973: Live and Let Die films the last scene with OO7 and Solitaire on the train.
1975: Lourdes Faberes is born--Manila, Philippines.
1989: James Bond dies at age 89--Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
(Born 4 January 1900--Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.)
James Bond, in 1974. Photo taken at the ANSP
by Jerry Freilich. (Source: Wikimedia Commons.)
Cover of the first edition of “Birds of the West Indies”,
featuring the Jamaican tody (Todus todus).
Map of the Caribbean Islands, showing
the West Indies avifaunal region, encompassed by
Bond’s Line. (Source: Bond, 1993.)
Male (top) and female (bottom) of the
Red-Billed Streamertail (Trochilus polytmus). (Source: Wikimedia Commons.)
The Jamaican Tody, Todus todus.
(Source: Wikimedia Commons.)
The Jamaican poorwill, Siphonorhis americana.
(Source: Rothschild, 1907.)
The Jamaican blackbird, Nesopsar nigerrimus.
(Source: Wikimedia Commons.)
The sad flycatcher, Myiarchus barbirostris.
(Source: Wikimedia Commons.)
The Jamaican crow, Corvus jamaicensis.
(Source: Internet Bird Collection, IBC155934.
Courtesy of Ken Simonite.)
2015: Louis Jourdan dies at age 93--Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California.
(Born 19 June 1921--Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France.)
Louis Jourdan and Leslie Caron in Gigi, 1958. Photograph: Ronald Grant Archive
2020: BOND 25 planned release date in the UK, US, and Turkey. (Later shifted to April 2020. And November 2020. And April 2021. And October 2021.)
2023: Valentine's Day Movie No Time To Die at the Eagle Theater, Sugar Hill, Georgia.
1951: Joyce Penelope Wilhelmina Frankenberg (Jane Seymour) is born--Hayes, Hayes and Harlington, Middlesex, England.
1960: Scheduled delivery date for Jack Whittingham's Thunderball screenplay. Continued funding from Ivar Bryce hinges on the quality of the script.
1972: Clemens Schick is born--Tübingen, Germany.
1973: Live and Let Die films one of the final scenes involving OO7 and Tee Hee on the train.
2017: Dynamite Entertainment releases Hammerhead #5 (of 6).
Luca Casalanguida, artist. Andy Diggle, writer.
2020: No Time To Die airs a 30-second trailer during the NBA All-Star Game.
1930: Ricou Browning is born--Fort Pierce, Florida.
1941: Commander Ian Fleming uses a courier's passport for travel to Gibraltar to establish a secure cipher link--from London to the Goldeneye liaison office. Plus he sets up a backup office in Tangier.
1945: Jeremy Bulloch is born--Market Harborough, England.
(He dies 17 December 2020 at age 75--St. George's Hospital, London, England.)
For Your Eyes Only
Octopussy
1965: Thunderball filming begins at the Château d’Anet in Paris, France, following agreement between partners Broccoli and Saltzman plus Kevin McClory to jointly produce the Fleming novel. McClory accepts a 10 year moratorium.
1976: ABC broadcasts an edited version of On Her Majesty's Secret Service that presents the film with narration to air in two parts, over two nights.
https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/articles/ohmss_abc_tv.php3
1995: GoldenEye films casino scenes.
2020: Two days after release, media report the Number 1 debut of Billie Eilish's Bond theme on The Official Big Top 40 in the UK.
2022: Dynamite Entertainment releases James Bond Himeros #5.
Giorgio Pontrelli, artist. Rodney Barnes, writer.
https://www.comicon.com/2022/02/15/extended-preview-james-bond-himeros-5-from-dynamite-comics/
2023: 007 A-Go-Go! at the James Ballentine “Uptown” VFW Post 246, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
2023: Shetland Arts screens GoldenEye at Shetland, Scotland.
1910: Marc Lawrence is born--New York City, New York.
(He dies 27 November 2005 at age 95--Palm Springs, California.)
1948: Anne Lönn is born--Berkley, California.
1950: Prunella Gee is born--London, England.
1962: Fleming makes another visit to the Dr. No set, this time filming at Falmouth with OO7 and Honey Ryder dodging bullets behind the sand dune. (Re-filmed due to shots affected by US sailors investigating noise, gunfire.)
1971: Denise Richards is born--Downers Grove, Illinois.
1976: Rory Kinnear is born--Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England.
1995: GoldenEye films OO7 and Natalya's escape from the Russian Military Intelligence Archive.
2004: Electronic Arts publishes its Everything or Nothing third-person shooter video game (developed by EA Redwood Shores) for PlayStation 2, Xbox, Nintendo GameCube. Represents Pierce Brosnan's final OO7 appearance. With Heidi Klum. Willem Defoe, even. Richard Kiel. Misaki Ito.
2015: Spectre Assistant Director Terry Madden sustains career-ending injuries from an out of control vehicle.
2015: Spectre finishes 9 days of filming at Sölden, Austria.
2019: Christopher Nolan denies he will direct the NEXT James Bond film.
2023: 007: The name is Bond. James Bond celebration at Odde's Music Grill, Westminster, Colorado.
2023: Licence To Thrill – A James Bond Burlesque Tribute Show at Northbridge, Western Australia.
2023: The Other Fellow documentary comes available online in Canada and the United States. Limited release in theaters.
1915: Henry Francis Gammidge is born--London, England.
(He dies 1981--Richmond Upon Thames, Surrey, England.)
1929: Leonard Cyril (Len) Deighton is born--Marylebone, England.
1938: Sadanoyama Shinmatsu is born--Nagasaki, Japan.
(He dies 27 April 2017 at age 79--Tokyo, Japan.)
Sadanoyama celebrates his first tournament victory in May 1961
Sadanoyama's handprint on a Ryōgoku monument[/img]
http://www.jamesbondwiki.com/page/Sadanoyama_Shinmatsu,_1938_-_2017
1965: Daily Variety reports the casting of Claudine Auger and principal photography commencing in Paris.
1975: James Bond comic strip The Phoenix Project ends its run in The Daily Express.
(Started 23 September 1974. 2656–2780) Yaroslav Horak, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/tpp.php3
https://www.popoptiq.com/double-oh-comics-008-the-phoenix-project/
https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1976.php3
("Bond Gets In To Line On..." The Phoenix Project)
Swedish Semic 1982 https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1982.php3
Danish 1978 https://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007dk-no44-1978/
“The Phoenix Project” (1978)
1981: The LA Times reports the death of Italian stuntman Paolo Rigoni due to a bobsled accident during filming of For Your Eyes Only.
2002: Die Another Day films Michael G. Wilson's cameo as General Chandler.
2016: James Bond Spectre - The Auction for charity at Christie's. (Total sales: GBP 2,785,500.)
Blair Ballard, our European-Man-About-Town-Correspondent, takes us on an unbelievable tour of the Christies Spectre Charity Auction...
2020: Billie Eilish performs "No Time To Die" at the 2020 BRIT Awards.
2023: Licence To Thrill – A James Bond Burlesque Tribute Show at Northbridge, Western Australia.
2023: Kathryn Harkup - Superspy Science discussion at Bishops Gate Hotel, Derry~Londonderry, Northern Ireland.
The Poisoned Pen Bookstore
Streamed live on Nov 22, 2022
Kathryn Harkup in conversation with Barbara Peters. Harkup discusses Superspy Science: Science, Death and Tech in the World of James Bond.
1965: Thunderball films OO7's escape by jetpack.
1975: Bond comic strip The Black Ruby Caper begins its run in The Daily Express.
(Ends 15 July 1975. 2781–2897) Yaroslav Horak, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/tbrc.php3
Swedish Semic 1976
("Codename: Black Storm" - The Black Ruby Caper)
https://www.popoptiq.com/double-oh-comics-009-black-ruby-caper/
Danish http://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007-dk-no41-1977/
James Bond Agent 007 no. 41: “The Black Ruby Caper” (1977)
Tamil
1986: Adolfo Celi dies at age 63--Siena, Tuscany, Italy.
(Born 27 July 1922--Messina, Sicily, Italy.)
2015: Spectre films the funeral scene in Rome, Italy.
2020: Dynamite Entertainment releases James Bond in Reflections of Death, six stories in hardcover.
Writers: Greg Pak, Andy Diggle, Benjamin Percy, Gail Simone, Mark Russell, Vita Ayala & Danny Lore.
Art: Dean Kotz, Luca Casalanguida, Kewber Baal, Eoin Marron, Robert Carey, Jordi Perez.
Cover: Fay Dalton
2023: Harrods To Host 007 x The Macallan Experience featuring Little Nellie on display in Knightsbridge, London, England.
2023: Science, Death and Tech in the World of James Bond! discussion with Kathryn Harkup at The Black Box, Belfast, Northern Ireland.
2023: James Bond in Concert at Berwaldhallen, Stockholm, Sweden.
1951: Eva Reuber-Staier is born-- Bruck an der Mur, Austria.
1964: El satánico Dr. No (The Satanic Dr. No) released in Mexico.
Norwegian paperback published by Fonna, 1959
https://illustrated007.blogspot.com/2009/02/more-norwegian-books.html
1995: GoldenEye films a mini MiG helicopter (model) crashing into Severnaya Station.
2002: Casino Royale 1967 re-released in France.
2002: News reports say Pierce Brosnan's knee injury halts filming but won't delay release of Bond film.
2013: Activision finishes its licensed games associated with Bond.
2015: Spectre films the car chase in Rome.
2018: Russian premiere of ‘Casino Royale’ in Concert, Russian Philharmonic Orchestra, presented by Zapomni, Crocus City Hall, Krasnogorsky District, Moscow Oblas.
2019: Dynamite Entertainment releases James Bond 007 #4.
Stephen Mooney, artist. Greg Pak, writer.
1943: Multiple German U-boats attack the Norwegian tanker Stigstad (translation: Rising City), sinking it with a torpedo.
Aboard Stigstad when hit on 21 Feb 1943
https://uboat.net/allies/merchants/crews/ship2663.html
More detail on the vessel and crew
https://www.warsailors.com/singleships/stigstad.html
1962: Location filming in Jamaica ends and the production team departs for England and the fantastic sets Ken Adam constructed for Dr. No's base, the ventilation gauntlet, and MI6 interiors. A few planned shots delayed for weather would be made up later.
1980: D'Artagnan Extracolor releases #421 Una Carrera Frustrada [A Frustrated Race, or Diamonds Are Forever] collecting the strips of artist John McLusky and writer Henry Gammidge.
2012: The second official BOND 23 photo release shows Judi Dench, director Sam Mendes and director of photography Roger Deakins in the MI6 bunker.
2015: BOND 24 films car scenes with Daniel Craig in the vicinity of the Colosseum, Rome, Italy.
21 February – 14 March 2015
2018: The media speculate that Danny Boyle may direct Bond 25.
Antonio Fuso, artist. Ales Kot, writer.
2019: No Time To Die releases a second official poster.
2023: James Bond Launch Party at Remi's Arcade & Bistro, Bartlesville, Oklahoma.
1938: Kätherose Derr (Karin Dor) is born--Wiesbaden, Hesse, Germany.
(She dies 6 November 2017 at age 79--Munich, Bavaria, Germany.)
Karin Dor as the seductive Spectre operative Helga Brandt, with Sean Connery as 007,
in You Only Live Twice, 1967. Photograph: Allstar/United Artists
Karin Dor with Alfred Hitchcock during the filming of the 1969 film Topaz.
Photograph: Allstar/Universal
1965: Thunderball films OO7 attacked by and attacking Mme. Boitier.
1968: Casino Royale released in Colombia.
2006: Media reports say some disappointed fans organize protests of the latest Bond actor.
2012: Omega celebrates 50 Years of Bond.
Photos: Classic Driver
2023: Bond for a Day: Immersive Tour & Dining Experience starts at Whitehall, London, England.
2023: Netflix suggests new James Bond comic cover has an uncanny resemblance to a 007 contender.
1947: Shakira Baksh (later Caine) is born--British Guiana.
1964: Ian Fleming is photographed on a beach near his Goldeneye estate. 1965: John Kitzmiller dies at age 51--Rome, Lazio, Italy.
(Born 4 December 1913--Battle Creek, Michigan.)
John Kitzmiller in Dr. No
2008: Quantum of Solace films Camille in a Ford Ka trying to shoot OO7.
2012: A press release announces November Skyfall IMAX screenings. 2015: Spectre night filming continues in Rome, Italy.
2018: Lewis Gilbert dies at age 97--Monaco.
(Born 6 March 1920--London, England.)
Julie Walters and Michael Caine in a scene from
Educating Rita, 1983, directed by Lewis Gilbert.
Photograph: Ronald Grant Archive
Lewis Gilbert described himself as an unfashionable director.
Photograph: Frank Baron for the Guardian
Michael Caine in a scene from Alfie, 1966;
Gilbert resisted the studio’s idea of casting Tony Curtis in the role.
Photograph: Allstar/Cinetext/Paramount
2023: Essential Bond: Breakfast Briefing Experience at The Civil Service Club, Great Scotland Yard, London, England.
2023: Shetland Arts screens Casino Royale at Shetland, Scotland.
1932: Michel Jean Legrand is born--Paris, France.
(He dies 26 January 2019--American Hospital of Paris, Neuilly-sur-Seine, France.)
Michel Legrand in 1975. Photograph: Michael Putland/Getty Images
The famous Legrand Jazz album. Photograph: Sabine Weiss/Columbia Records
Michel Legrand playing at the Royal Albert Hall, London, in the mid-1970s. Photograph: David Redfern/Redferns
1948: Lorrie Menconi is born--Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1953: Ian Fleming comments on progress writing Moonraker.
1969: On Her Majesty's Secret Service films OO7 escaping from the skating rink.
1971: Tom Mankiewicz completes the Diamonds Are Forever first draft.
2013: The 85th Academy Awards sees performances from Dame Shirley Bassey ("Goldfinger") and Adele ("Skyfall"). Later in the proceedings "Skyfall" wins Best Song for Adele and Paul Epworth.
Lotus
Lotus Cars
2023: Bond Symphonique at Nantes, France.
2023: Bond Casino Night at Humble, Texas.
2023: 007 Theme Party at Odde's Music Grill, Westminster, Colorado.
2023: N64 GoldenEye 007 Tournament at Big Owl Craft Brew House, Houston, Texas.
1913: Karl-Gerhard (Gert) Fröbe is born--Oberplanitz, Saxony, Germany.
(He dies 5 September 1988 at age 75--Munich, Bavaria, West Germany.)
1941: Vivian Dykes comments on Ian Fleming in his diary.
1962: Actors Sean Connery, Lois Maxwell, and Bernard Lee prepare for studio filming to begin the next day.
1963: Two Bond film productions and two Bond Girls cause confusion for The Duke of Edinborough.
1995: GoldenEye films scenes on the second-line multi-mission stealth frigate La Fayette of the French Navy.
2003: The James Bond Remastered Collection reissues the Thunderball soundtrack on CD with six bonus tracks.
2019: Reveal of the working title Shatterhand causes a minor stir.
Sony Pictures Releasing
Sony
2023: James Bond Pinball Launch Party at The Pinball Room, Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
2023: James Bond Casino Night at Sundridge Park Tennis, Squash & Padel Club Lawn Close, Bromley, England.
2023: Red carpet gala event From Hospice With Love at the Prestige Vernon Lodge, Vernon, British Columbia.
2023: The Hidden Cinema screens Skyfall at the St. Mawes Hotel, Cornwall, England.
1941: Commander Ian Fleming returns to London after establishing offices in Tangiers and Gibraltar in support of Operation Goldeneye.
1950: Carmen Du Sautoy is born--London, England.
1962: Dr. No filming resumes at Pinewood Studios.
1965: Time Magazine observes a “Bond market” exists “From London to Los Angeles” involving Bond clothing, jewelry, pajamas, vodka, golf clubs.
1973: Live and Let Die films OO7 in his London flat visited by M and Moneypenny.
1995: GoldenEye films more at French frigate La Fayette.
GoldenEye "Frigate La Fayette" metal cover
2015: La Repubblica reports "The streets of Rome bring Bond to a standstill — car hits pothole, Craig suffers head injury." The culprit: loose sanpietrini ("little St. Peters")--hand-carved cobblestone on a narrow street.
Pedestrians cross the cobblestone Via dei Fori Imperiali in front of Rome's Colosseum.
Gregorio Borgia/AP
Note: disputed by Executive Producer Robert Malerba.
https://roma.repubblica.it/cronaca/2015/03/07/news/mafia_capitale_peggio_della_spectre_quanti_intoppi_per_il_film_di_007-108951839/
2023: James Bond 007 Pinball Launch Party Tournament at Fargo Billiards and Gastropub, Fargo, North Dakota.
2023: Femmes Fatale, Toads, and Birds with Wings Down discussion by Deborah Lipp online.
2023: Aberdeen Performing Arts presents Granite Noir: Cocktails - Shaken Not Stirred at His Majesty’s Theatre, Rosemount Viaduct, Aberdeen, Scotland.
2023: Mayfair Theatre screens Thunderball at Ottowa, Ontario.
2023: Capitol screens Live and Let Die at Stockholm, Sweden.
1962: A £1,064 legal claim served on Eon Productions by musicians Carlos Malcolm and Ernest Ranglin seeks damages regarding an agreement that they compose, arrange, and oversee the recording of Dr. No's musical score.
Ernest Ranglin - Harmonica Twist - Island 45 RnB Mod 1962
Ernest Ranglin – Wranglin' (Jazz) (Full Album) (1964)
1979: Moonraker principle photography finishes in France.
1999: A court rejects MGM's request for a summary judgment to block Sony's planned Bond film--opening the path to an April trial.
2014: Artist-photographer Taryn Simon's exhibit Birds of the West Indies opens at the Gagosian Gallery, Beverly Hills.
A 2014 Centenary Edition Vanquish Aston Martin belonging to James Bond actor
Daniel Craig will be auctioned in April.
2022: Outsider reports on Michelle Yeoh's experience filming Tomorrow Never Dies.
2023: Ricou Browning dies at age 93--Southwest Ranches, Florida.
(Born 16 February 1930--Fort Pierce, Florida.)
Ricou Browning in costume as the Gill Man, also known as the Creature From the Black Lagoon, in 1953.Credit...State Archives of Florida
Mr. Browning in a scene from “Creature From the Black Lagoon,” the first of three movies in which he played the title character. “I’d like to have you play the creature,” he recalled the film’s director telling him — “I like your swimming.”Credit...Silver Screen Collection
“This scene turned it from a regular old monster movie to a ‘Beauty and the Beast’ thing,” Mr. Weaver said by email, “a big reason for the movie’s ongoing popularity.”
Underwater actor and filmmaker Ricou Browning in 2004, with his alter ego at the Monster-Mania convention in Cherry Hill, N.J. (Mel Neuhaus/Everett Collection)
“Creature From the Black Lagoon” (1954) starred actress Julie Adams, left, and featured two different performers as the titular monster, who was played in the water by Mr. Browning and on land by Ben Chapman. (Universal/Kobal/Shutterstock)
1940: Gloria Paul is born--London, England.
1960: Ian Fleming's series of "Thrilling Cities" articles in The Sunday Times ends by covering Chicago and New York.
1962: Dr. No films OO7 in his flat.
1963: The Daily Express story "Wanted - A Girl for OO7" prompts 200 to try out for the role of Tatiana Romanova at Pinewood.
1965: Τζέημς Μποντ, πράκτωρ 007: Εναντίων Χρυσοδάκτυλου (James Bond, praktor 007 enantion Hrysodaktylou, or James Bond Agent 007 Ancient Chrysodactylos, or Goldfinger) released in Greece.
1973: James Bond comic strip The League of Vampires ends its run in The Daily Express.
(Started 25 October 1972. 2066–2172) Yaroslav Horak, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/tlov.php3
Swedish Semic Comic 1982 https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1982.php3
https://www.popoptiq.com/the-league-of-vampires/
Danish 1975 http://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007-dk-no32-1975/
1987: Stephanie Sigman is born--Obregon, Sonora, Mexico.
2003: La morte può attendere (Death Can Wait) released in Italy.
2010: Martin Benson dies at age 91-- Markyate, Hetfordshire, England.
(Born 10 August 1918--London, England.)
Martin Benson in the 1985 TV wartime drama Arch of Triumph
Photograph: ITV / Rex Features
2020: Schiffer Publishing Ltd releases Real James Bond: A True Story of Identity Theft, Avian Intrigue and Ian Fleming by Jim Wright.
https://www.mi6community.com/discussion/19372/my-new-book-the-real-james-bond#latest
2020: Monopoly re-issues the game as a No Time To Die tie-in.
2023: Sly Fox Trivia offers James Bond Online Trivia from Ottawa, Canada.