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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.
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.
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
2023: James Bond Party at Fred Astaire Dance Studios, Scottsdale, Arizona.
2023: Bond In Motion: The Exhibition of Original James Bond Vehicles at Brussels Expo, Brussels, Belgium.
1904: Bruce Cabot is born--Carlsbad, New Mexico.
(He dies 3 May 1972 at age 67--Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California.)
1953: Sebastian Faulks is born--Donnington, Berkshire, England.
1963: From Russia With Love main unit relocates to Turkey to film at Saint Sophia, with Ian Fleming in attendance as a guest of Terence Young. (Meanwhile, the second unit crew toils away in Pinewood.)
1971: Bond comic strip Fear Face ends its run in The Daily Express. (Started 18 January 1971. 1520–1596)
Yaroslav Horak, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
http://legacy.aintitcool.com/node/55935
https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/ff.php3
https://jamesbond.fandom.com/wiki/Fear_Face?file=Twine_casino6.jpg
Swedish 1972 https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1972.php3
Danish 1973 http://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007-dk-no25-1973/
“Fear Face” (1973)
1985: Billy Magnussen is born--Woodhaven, New York City, New York.
1985: Dali Benssalah is born--Rennes, France.
1989: Domark releases top-down shooter game Licence to Kill developed by Quixel.
Available for DOS, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, BBC Micro, Commodore 64, MSX, ZX Spectrum.
1999: The World Is Not Enough films Electra's attempt to seduce OO7 following the avalanche.
2016: Guy Hamilton dies at age 93--Majorca, Balearic Islands, Spain.
(Born 16 September 1922--Paris, France.)
From left, the director Guy Hamilton, Sean Connery and Honor Blackman
on the set of “Goldfinger.” Credit United Artists, via Photofest
Guy Hamilton at the Cannes International Film Festival in 2005. Credit
Jean-Francois Guyot/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
(Born 14 May 1931--New York, New York.)
2020: Ronan O'Rahilly dies at age 79--County Louth, Ireland.
(Born 21 May 1940--Dublin, 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
2023: The Authors' Club celebrates 70 years of Bond at the Lady Violet Room of the National Liberal Club, London, England.
2023: Cinema at the Bay screens Casino Royale at the Oval at the Bay, Sarasota, Florida.
2023: Koolhoven and Simons screen Goldfinger at Eye Filmmuseum, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
1962: The New Yorker publishes an interview with Ian Fleming.
Photograph by Horst Tappe / Hulton Archive / Getty
1969: Toby Stephens is born--Middlesex Hospital, London, England.
1971: Bond comic strip Double Jeopardy begins its run in the The Daily Express.
(Ends 28 August 1971, 1597–1708.) Yaroslav Horak, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
https://spyguysandgals.com/sgLookupComicStrip.aspx?id=1004
https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/dj.php3
Swedish Semic Comic 1978 https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1978.php3
("Dangerous Commission" - Double Jeopardy)
Danish 1972 http://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007-dk-no24-1972/
1983: United States President Ronald Reagan speaks to James Bond's 21st anniversary in film in a taped message for producer Albert R. Broccoli.
1993: TBS starts James Bond Wednesday.
2010: British store HMV lists Blood Stone as coming soon.
2023: License to Chill: A James Bond Rooftop Themed Party at Highwater Rooftop, New York, New York.
2023: 9th Annual Casino Royale exclusive invitation-only, black-tie gala at Hilton Pensacola Beach, Florida.
https://www.baptisthealthcarefoundation.org/events/casino-royale
2023: 007 - 60 Years of Bond by Angela Seeger at Ravine Vineyard Event Centre, St. Davids, Ontario.
2023: Diandra & Bond at Turku, Finland.
2023: Theatre Unlimited Performing Arts screens Chitty Chitty Bang Bang at Meadowvale Theatre, Mississauga, Ontario.
1950: Lee Tamahori is born--Wellington, New Zealand.
1963: From Russia With Love films at the Sophia Mosque in Istanbul.
1976: Ken Adam directs construction of the 007 sound-stage at Pinewood Studios.
2008: Bond Bound: Ian Fleming and the Art of Cover Design begins its run, eventually ending 28 June, at the Fleming Collection, 13 Berkeley Street, London. The same day, The Trustees of The Fleming-Wyfold Art Foundation publish Bond Bound: Ian Fleming and the Art of Cover Design.
2010: With BOND 23 delayed, rumors fly that Sam Worthington will play Bond.
2012: Michael Wilson assures the Turkish press that filming does not destroy precious buildings of antiquity.
2015: After a scheduled break and minor knee surgery, Daniel Craig resumes filming at Pinewood Studios.
2020: Halle Berry shares the story about how James Bond star Pierce Brosnan saved her life.
2023: Essential Bond: Breakfast Briefing Experience at Horse & Guardsmen, Whitehall, London, England.
2023: Diandra & Bond at Turku, Finland.
2023: Night Without Limits, a Night of Bond, James Bond at the Courtyard by Marriott, San Luis Obispo, California.
http://ucp-slo.org/event/night-without-limits-2023/
1943: Hervé Villechaize is born--Paris, France.
(He dies 4 September 1993 at age 50--North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California.)
Villechaize in 1977
1953: Ian Fleming's article "2,200 Year Old Wine from Wreck; It Tastes Terrible" published in the Milwaukee Journal confirms what explorer Jacques Cousteau should have suspected all along.
Jacques Yves
Cousteau
(It should have a
hyphen.)
A One-Time Stock
Broker
(He interviewed
Jacques.)
1964: Parallel to the success of the Eon films, the Los Angeles Times reports Charles K. Feldman's plan to film Bond “with or without” Connery.
2002: Die Another Day films scenes with the Aston Martin "Vanish".
2013: Ian Fleming's Casino Royale is one of twenty titles given out on World Book Night.
More than 20,000 volunteers have handed out hundreds of thousands of free books
as part of the third World Book Night.
2023: Burlesque for Beginners with James Bond 007 Villainess - Trina Parks at South Fulton Dance Studio, College Park, Georgia.
2023: 🕶️007 🔫- Chiswick and James Bond 🍸 meetup at Hammersmith Station, London, England.
2023: Alamo Drafthouse South Lamar screens From Russia With Love at Austin, Texas.
2023: Phoenix Leicester's Independent Cinema, Art Centre and Café Bar at Leicester, England.
1946: Virginia North is born--London, England.
(She dies 5 June 2004 at age 58--West Sussex, England.)
2008: BOND 22 stops filming when Aris Cominos crashes an Alfa Romeo near Lake Garda, Limone sul Garda, northern Italy.
2011: The inaugural Boscobel Jamaica Air Show celebrates the recent opening of Ian Fleming International Airport, Boscobel, St. Mary.
Ian Fleming, Van Jensen, writers. Dennis Calero, artist. Fay Dalton, cover.
Atlanta-based comics writer Van Jensen says he’s been a James Bond fan
ever since he came across the films while growing up in Nebraska.
(Holly Renee 2018)
https://www.firstcomicsnews.com/james-bond-casino-royale-preview/
2020: PrintMag shares Santeri Lohi's poster visions.
2023: Chaffey Show Band James Bond Music Concert at Merton E Hill, Ontario, California.
2023: Taschen publishes The James Bond Archives - No Time To Die Edition in hardcover.
1962: Variety reports Goldfinger was first considered for the second Eon Bond film. Instead the filmmakers diverted to From Russia With Love and Richard Maibaum's screenplay. Film already in production by this date.
1964: 007 ロシアより愛をこめて (007 Roshia yoriaiwokomete, 007 Russia With More Love) released in Japan.
1969 [actual date unknown]: Bond on holiday is taken for a ride in Draco's Rolls Royce across Ponte 25 de Abril (25 April Bridge) near Lisbon, Portugal.
Ponte 25 de abril with the Cristo Rei statue in the bcakground
Lisbon can be seen in the background on the right side of the bridge.
2002: BOND 20 films Gustav Graves revealing his Icarus satellite.
2017: A Fleming-inspired competition to propose a 27th letter for the English alphabet closes this date.
2023: Media reports some detail for Brian Cox to star in James Bond-inspired unscripted Amazon Prime Video series 007's Road to a Million.
Brian Cox as ‘The Controller’ in Amazon’s new unscripted original
1941: Claudine Oger (Auger) is born--Paris, France.
(She dies 19 December 2019--Paris, France.)
Claudine Auger in London in 1968. She was a star in Europe, but her American projects
were few and far between.Credit...Dove/Daily Express, via Getty Images
1965: James Bond Contra Goldfinger (James Bond vs. Goldfinger) released in Madrid, Spain.
1967: Review of Casino Royale in the Cleveland Press.
1974: Ivana Milicevic is born--Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
1978: Stana Katic is born--Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
2005: The New York Post says Judi Dench says Pierce Brosnan will return as Bond. That's after The Sun reports Daniel Craig is cast.
2011: Hodder & Stoughton and Bentley Motors offer a pre-order of their limited special edition of Carte Blanche by Jeffrey Deaver, to be published in May.
Bentley Luxury Limited Edition James Bond Book Carte Blanche
2019: Bond Fan Events kicks off four days of Viva Vegas, Mr Bond!
Producers Michael G Wilson, left, and Barbara Broccoli, right,
pose for photographers with actor Daniel Craig during the photo call
of the latest installment of the James Bond film franchise,
currently known as Bond 25 in St Mary. (AP Photo)
Actress Lea Seydoux, from left, director Cary Joji Fukunaga, actors
Ana de Armas, Daniel Craig, Naomie Harris and Lashana Lynch pose for photographers
during the photo call of the latest installment of the James Bond film franchise,
currently known as Bond 25, in Oracabessa, St Mary. (AP: Photo)
Robinson
2021: Soldiers of Oxfordshire Museum host Lockdown Lectures: The Secret Life of Ian Fleming as a talk broadcast 7pm BST (2pm EST), followed by discussion with Christopher Moran. Recorded to be available on demand.
2023: Nights at the Museum for Trivia and a private tour of the new Bond in Motion exhibit! at the Saratoga Automobile Museum, Saratoga, New York.
2023: Bond In Motion: The Exhibition of Original James Bond Vehicles at Brussels, Belgium.
2023: From Censys with Love - Censys' James Bond Themed VIP Soiree at the Fairmont Penthouse in San Francisco, California.
1935: Nikki van der Zyl is born--Berlin, Germany.
(She dies 6 March 2021 at age 85--London, England.)
Van der Zyl in 2013
1959: Sheena Easton is born--Bellshill, North Lanarkshire, Scotland.
1963: Dr. No released in Malta.
1964: Moscou Contra 007 (Moscow vs. 007) released in Brazil.
1974: Joseph Millson is born--Berkshire, England.
1985: Ivar Felix Charles Bryce dies at age 78--Birdbrook, Braintree District, Essex, England.
(Born 10 June 1906--London, England.)
Ivar Bryce
2005: Miramax Books publishes Charlie Higson's Young Bond novel Silverfin. His first!
2017: Sadanoyama Shinmatsu dies at age 79--Tokyo, Japan.
(Born 18 February 1938--Nagasaki, Japan.)
Sadanoyama celebrates his first tournament victory in May 1961
Sadanoyama's handprint on a Ryōgoku monument
http://www.sumoforum.net/forums/topic/36512-dewanoumi-sakaigawa-rijicho-sadanoyama-passed-away/
2022: Kenneth Tsang Kong dies at age 86--Yau Tsim Mong District, Hong Kong, China.
(Born 2 September 1935--Shanghai, China. Also reported as 5 October 1934.)
2023: Bond Women - Hits from Movies About Agent 007 at Wrocław, Poland.
2023: Blackwell's offers Anthony Horowitz Bond novel With A Mind To Kill in paperback.
https://blackwells.co.uk/bookshop/product/With-a-Mind-to-Kill-by-Anthony-Horowitz-author-Ian-Fleming-associated-with-work/9781529114928
1905: Charles Kenneth Gould (Charles K. Feldman) is born--New York City, New York.
(He dies 25 May 1968 at age 63--Los Angeles, California.)
1957: Publisher Rupert Hart-Davis repeats gossip criticizing the Fleming Effect.
1967: Charles K. Feldman premieres Casino Royale in New York at the Capitol and Cinema I.
1987: Tonia Sotiropoulou is born--Athens, Greece.
1999: The Dean of Special Effects John Stears dies at age 64--Los Angeles, California.
(Born 25 August 1934--Uxbridge, Hillingdon, Middlesex, England.)
2005: The Irish Examiner reports James Bond film producers won't confirm Brosnan's return.
2008: Quantum of Solace films the Tosca opera at Bregenz, Austria.
2019: No Time To Die begins principle photography at Port Antonio, Jamaica, with Daniel Craig, director Cary Fukunaga, Daniel Craig, Léa Seydoux, Ana de Armas, Naomie Harris, Lashana Lynch.
2023: Essential Bond - Breakfast Briefing Experience at Horse & Guardsman, Whitehall, London, England.
2023: The Music of James Bond performed by the Southwest Symphony at St. George, Utah.
2023: Chitty Chitty Bang Bang presented by Theatre Unlimited Performing Arts at Mississauga, Ontario.
1917: Milton Rutherford Reid is born--Bombay, India.
(He dies 1987--Bangalore, Karnataka, India.)
1923: Irvin Kershner is born--Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
(He dies 27 November 2010--Los Angeles, California.)
Irvin Kershner's The Empire Strikes Back (1980). Photograph: Allstar/Cinetext/ Lucasfilm
1963: Agent 007... med rätt att döda (Agent 007 ... with the right to kill) released in Sweden.
2008: Julie Ege dies at age 64--Oslo, Norway.
(Born 12 November 1943--Sandnes, Norway.)
2012: Skyfall stops filming the pre-titles sequence to allow principal cast and crew to attend a press conference at the Ciragan Palace in Istanbul. (Then resumes the same day.)
2021: Frank McRae dies at age 77--Santa Monica, California.
(Born 18 March 1941--Memphis, Tennessee.)
Courtesy of Universal/Everett Collection
2023: Casino Royale: An Adult Prom at the JW Marriott, Grand Rapids, Michigan.
1945: Adolph Hitler commits suicide in the Führerbunker using a gold-plated Walther PP handgun.
1963: From Russia With Love conducts nighttime filming at the Sehzade Mosque, Istanbul.
1964: De Rusia con amor released in Argentina.
1969: On Her Majesty's Secret Service films the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. James Bond in Estoril, Portugal.
1977: Steven Jay Rubin interviews screenwriter Richard Maibaum at Los Angeles, California.
1988: Ana de Armas is born--Santa Cruz del Norte, Cuba.
2015: The BOND 24 production releases an on set photo of Dave Bautista as Hinx to the press.
2023: Burlesque for Beginners with James Bond 007 Villainess - Trina Parks at South Fulton Dance Studio, College Park, Georgia.
1929: Frederick Allen Nutter (Rik Van Nutter) is born--Los Angeles, California.
(He dies 15 October 2005 at age 76--West Palm Beach, Florida.)
1945: Rita Coolidge is born--Lafayette, Tennessee.
1946: Joanna Lumley is born--Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir India.
1963: From a hospital bed in London Ian Fleming comments to wife Ann he is working on a children's book.
1971: Diamonds Are Forever films at the Techtronics Plant (Johns Manville Gypsum Plant).
1985: George Pravda dies at age 68--London, England.
(Born 19 June 1916--Prague, Czechia.)
1992: Marvel Comics releases James Bond Jr. #5 Dance of the Toreadors.
Mario Capaldi, penciller. Dan Abnett, writer.
James Bond Jr Episode 26 Dance of the Toreadors
Also in Swedish:
John M. Burns, artist. Simon Jowett, writer.
Gary Caldwell, artist. Don McGregor, writer.
2008: John Murray publishes Samantha Weinberg's The Moneypenny Diaries: The Final Fling.
2019: A rotating selection of new [Bond] works from The Playboy Paintings ends this date.
2023: Deadline for paper submissions to the James Bond Studies Conference, to be held June 30th-July 1st at the University of Roehampton, London, England.
2023: The Swing City Big Band - James Bond Themes at Ribble Valley Jazz And Blues Festival at St Mary's Centre, Clitheroe, England.
1932: Bruce Glover is born--Chicago, Illinois.
1966: 007 contra Goldfinger released in Uruguay.
1996: Hodder & Stoughton publish COLD, the final Bond novel by John Gardner. [Retitled Cold Fall in the US.]
2002: Hodder & Stoughton publish Raymond Benson's sixth and final Bond novel The Man With the Red Tattoo.
2023: The Politics and Enduring Cultural Relevance of James Bond research project discussed at Solent University, Southampton, Hampshire, England.
1972: Bruce Cabot dies at age 68--Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California.
(Born 20 April 1904--Carlsbad, New Mexico.)
Fay Wray and Bruce Cabot
Mr. Franks' credit's good!
Deleted scene
1997: Tomorrow Never Dies films Bond meeting Wai Lin.
2001: Hodder & Stoughton publishes Raymond Benson's Never Dream of Dying in the UK. Cover by Steve Stone.
2014: BBC Radio 4 Saturday Drama airs an audio production of On Her Majesty's Secret Service.
2016: Science Daily announces a new botanical subgenus named Jamesbondia.
https://phys.org/news/2016-05-jamesbondianew-group-caribbean-james-bond.html
2017: Daliah Lavi dies at age 74--Asheville, North Carolina.
(Born 12 October 1942--Shavei Tzion, Israel.)
In the 1970s Daliah Lavi left the silver screen behind and started a new career as a singer. She was particularly popular in Germany. Photograph: Alamy
Daliah Lavi with Dean Martin in The Silencers, 1966. Photograph: Alamy
Daliah Lavi in The Spy With a Cold Nose, 1966. Photograph: Alamy
Daliah Lavi and Peter O’Toole in Lord Jim, 1965. Photograph: Alamy
Daliah Lavi performing one of her biggest German hits
The Silencers 1966
The Spy with the Cold Nose, 1966
Nobody Runs Forever, 1968
Some Girls Do, 1969
Casino Royale, 1967
Liebeslied Jener Sommernacht (Love song that summer night)
Daliah Lavi - Willst Du Mit Mir Geh'n (Do you want to go with me) 1991
2017: Dynamite Entertainment releases James Bond Black Box Part 3 - Death Mask.
Rapha Lobosco, artist. Benjamin Percy, writer.
Luca Casalanguida, artist. Andy Diggle, writer. Francesco Francavilla, cover.
1946: SMERSH, as named by Joseph Stalin for operations started in 1942, transfers duties to the KGB and ends its existence.
1960: Gautam Paul Bhattacharjee is born--Harrow, London, England.
(He dies 12 July 2013--Seaford, East Sussex, England.)
Paul Bhattacharjee as Benedick with Meera Syal as Beatrice in the RSC's Much Ado About Nothing,
directed by Iqbal Khan, at Stratford last year. Photograph: Nigel Norrington
1981: New York Magazine reports that in the new John Gardner novels Bond drives a fuel-efficient Swedish auto.
And not forgotten.
2000: Hodder & Stoughton publishes Raymond Benson's fourth Bond book Doubleshot.
2017: Doubleday publishes a special hardcover edition of Red Nemesis (Young Bond #9) by Steve Cole. Published this date in paperback by Red Fox.
https://www.youngbond.com/meet-the-characters-from-red-nemesis-coming-soon/
2020: An interview reveals how Pierce Brosnan got that Aston Martin Vanquish from Die Another Day.
[James Bond's Aston Martin V12 Vanquish in Die Another Day]
2022: The Fourth recalls Craig's presence.
2023: On His Majesty's Secret Service by Charlie Higson published. Royalties go to the National Literacy Trust, independent U.K. charity working giving disadvantaged children the literacy skills to succeed in life.
Service’ Commissioned to Celebrate King Charles’
Coronation
By Naman Ramachandran
https://variety.com/2023/film/news/james-bond-king-charles-coronation-on-his-majestys-secret-service-1235569901/
1944: John Rhys-Davies is born--Ammanford, Wales.
1963: From Russia With Love films the truck chase in Istanbul, Turkey.
1985: Tanya Roberts and Grace Jones promote A View to a Kill at San Francisco Town Hall anticipating the film's release later that month. Mayor Diane Feinstein declares it James Bond Day. 1988: Michael G. Wilson completes the Licence to Kill screenplay, later credited as "from a story by Richard Maibaum and Michael G. Wilson".
1988: Adele Laurie Blue Adkins MBE is born--Tottenham, London, England.
1995: Ian Fleming's 1952 gold plated Royal typewriter sells for £56,250 ($90,309) at Christie's in London.
Recommended reading.
1997: Walter Gotell dies at age 73--London, England.
(Born 15 March 1924--Bonn, Germany.)
2016: Random House publishes Steve Cole's Young Bond novel Heads You Die.
2021: Dynamite Entertainment releases James Bond Agent of Spectre #3.
Luca Casalanguida, artist. Christos Gage, writer.
Today: Cinco de Mayo.
1915: Orson Welles is born--Kenosha, Wisconsin.
(He dies 10 October 1985--Los Angeles, California.)
Terry O'Neil photo
1950: Jeffrey Deaver is born--Glen Ellyn, Illinois.
1985: Columbia releases title song "A View to a Kill" performed by Duran Duran as a US 7" single and other formats.
1999: The World Is Not enough films the first kiss for OO7 and Elektra.
1999: Hodder & Stoughton publish the third Raymond Benson Bond novel High Time to Kill. The first copyrighted by Ian Fleming Publications (formerly Glidrose Publications).
2008: Daniel Craig and Olga Kurylenko are photographed at open-air theatre 'Festbuehne' in Konstanz, Austria.
2014: The Guardian praises the new James Bond novel Solo by William Boyd.
Perhaps the most serious author to take up the Bond baton … William Boyd.
Photograph: Leon Neal/Getty Images
1959: Kevin McClory and Ivar Bryce meet with Ian Fleming to discuss the production of Bond films.
1968: Wilhelm Bertram photographs Diana Rigg at Dusselforf.
1997: BOND 18 films the remote control BMW Series 7 E38.
http://www.spencer1984.com/review/pauls-model-art-007-bmw-750il.php
https://www.flickriver.com/photos/29987108@N02/25952672605/
2003: Sir Roger Moore is stricken while performing on Broadway. He's fitted with a pacemaker the next day.
2016: Deadline publishes "The Stakes Behind The James Bond Rights Auction As Warner Bros And Others Try To Win 007’s Loyalties From Sony".
2017: Hello Monaco and Olga Taran celebrate resident Sir Roger Moore.
Roger Moore and the Princely couple. Source: www.thesun.co.uk
Source: www.vanityfair.fr
Source: roger-moore.skynetblogs.be
Source: roger-moore.skynetblogs.be
Sir Roger Moore. Source: roger-moore.skynetblogs.be
Source: roger-moore.skynetblogs.be
2021: BBC Top Gear test drives their Real Working Bond Car.
We do get GoldenEye in late May.
https://drafthouse.com/nyc/show/goldeneye
1912: Pedro Gregorio Armendáriz Hastings is born--Mexico City, Mexico.
(He dies 18 June 1963 at age 51--Los Angeles, California.)
Armendáriz with Harry Carey Jr. and John Wayne in 3 Godfathers in 1949.
Armendáriz with Lana Turner in Diane in 1956.
1936: Albert Finney is born--Salford, Greater Manchester, England.
(He dies 7 February 2019--Royal Marsden Hospital, London, England.)
Albert Finney during the filming of the 1981 crime drama
“Loophole.” He was one of his generation’s finest and most
honored actors over six decades.CreditCredit
Evening Standard/Hulton Archive, via Getty Images
Mr. Finney, as the title character, with Diane Cilento in “Tom Jones,” Tony Richardson’s
1963 adaptation of the Henry Fielding novel. The performance brought Mr. Finney the
first of his five Academy Award nominations.
Credit Lopert Pictures Corporation/Photofest
Mr. Finney, center, in his Oscar-nominated performance as the Belgian detective
Hercule Poirot in “Murder on the Orient Express” (1974), directed by Sidney Lumet.
Credit Paramount Pictures
Mr. Finney with Julia Roberts in “Erin Brockovich,” Steven Soderbergh’s 2000 tale of a
power company pollution scandal. He played a pugnacious lawyer who hires the
crusading title character (Ms. Roberts), and was again nominated for an Oscar. CreditBob Marshak/Universal Studios
1963: 鐵金剛勇破神秘島 (Tiě jīngāng yǒng pò shénmì dǎo; Iron King Kong Broke the Mysterious Island) released in Hong Kong.
https://talkcinema.wordpress.com/2012/05/17/占士邦電影50周年紀念/
1998: James Bond 007: A License To Thrill theme park attraction opens at 5 Paramount amusement parks in North America: Paramount's Great America, Paramount's King's Dominion, Paramount's Carowinds, King's Island, and Canada's Wonderland in Toronto, Canada.
2015: Christopher Hovelle Wood dies at age 79--Southwest France.
(Born 5 November 1935--London, England.)
Christopher Wood
Film poster for Confessions of a Window Cleaner (1974)
Film poster for Confessions of a Driving Instructor
Photo: Rex Features
1960: Paul David Hewson (Bono) is born--Dublin, Ireland.
1973: The television special James Paul McCartney airs in the United Kingdom. McCartney and Wings perform "Live and Let Die" ahead of the June film release.
1995: GoldenEye films the final battle between OO7 and Trevelyan.
2008: Quantum of Solace filming at the floating opera stage in Bregenz, Austria, ends.
Up to 1500 extras watched Tosca, while Bond stirred Quantum.
2008: Roger Moore presents BBC 4's scheduled airing of “The Bond Correspondence”, letters between Ian Fleming and readers of James Bond.
2017: Geoffrey Bayldon dies at age 93--Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.
(Born 7 January 1924--Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.)
Geoffrey Bayldon in 2009
2023: Dynamite Entertainment releases 007 - For King and Country #2.
Giorgio Spalletta, artist. Phillip Kennedy Johnson, writer.
https://majorspoilers.com/2023/05/23/preview-007-for-king-and-country-2/
1959: Kevin McClory writes from his hospital bed to confirm to Ian Fleming he'll pursue the production of the first Bond film.
1963: The Dallas Morning News reviews Dr. No.
An advertisement for "Dr. No" three days before its opening at the Majestic Theatre. Published May 5, 1963. (The Dallas Morning News)
An advertisement for "Dr. No," playing at the Majestic Theatre. The movie was advertised as "The First James Bond Film Adventure!" Published May 11, 1963. (The Dallas Morning News)
1965: Thunderball begins filming the underwater climax near Lyford Cay, New Providence Island, Northern Bahamas.
1966: You Only Live Twice begins construction of the SPECTRE lair at Pinewood, eventually finished 1 November.
1974: Original Bond comic strip Beware of Butterflies ends its run in The Daily Express.
(Started 4 December 1973. 2408–2541) Yaroslav Horak, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
Danish 1976 http://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007-dk-no36-1976/
James Bond Agent 007 no. 36: “Beware of Butterflies” (1976)
1987: A-ha records title song "The Living Daylights" for Warner Brothers.
2001: Kevin McClory's court case seeking approval to film a series of Bond films directly competing with Eon, is dismissed by the court. Their reasoning: the lengthy delay indicated Eon and UA could not have infringed on rights that were not previously recognized to exist.
2018: Reports say that French President Emmanuel Macron plans to give Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, a special lighter as a gift.
2019: Phoebe Waller-Bridge calls herself a bad feminist and promises to make Bond Girls feel like real women.
2022: The Antiques & Collectables Auction offers up James Bond licence plate at Surrey, England. Aluminium.
Scaramanga and Nick Nack in the AMC Matador Coupe in
The Man With The Golden Gun
2022: NetFlix streams historical drama Operation Mincemeat.
Operation Mincemeat | Official Trailer | Netflix
Matthew Macfadyen and Colin Firth in 'Operation Mincemeat'
Giles Keyte/Courtesy See-Saw Films and Netflix, and Haversack Films Limited
2023: Songs of James Bond at Ayr, Scotland.
2023: Speaker Series - Ian Fleming and James Bond with Susannah Fullerton at Ashfield, New South Wales, Australia.
1928: Burt Bacharach is born--Kansas City, Missouri.
1952: William Plomer divines that Ian Fleming has written a novel.
1966: Glidrose allows Geoffrey Jenkins to write the first Bond continuation novel, named Per Fine Ounce.
It remains unpublished.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Per_Fine_Ounce
https://mi6-hq.com/sections/articles/literary_per_fine_ounce_extract.php3
https://literary007.com/2015/03/25/the-re-boot-of-per-fine-ounce-a-continuation-novel-that-isnt-what-you-think/
Per Fine Ounce, Geoffrey Jenkins, 1966. But rejected and unpublished.
Maybe used for his own A Cleft of Stars, 1973. Jenkins had his own associations with and was liked by Fleming, who enjoyed his writing.
Those two still different from the Jenkins estate pursuing novelist Peter Borchard writing as Peter Vollmer to reestablish the same Commander Geoffrey Peace character in Per Fine Ounce. Which considered but reportedly didn't use the 1966 material.
1976: Eon sees an ad in Variety that James Bond Of The Secret Service, a remake of Thunderball, is in pre-production.
1981: Rami Said Malek is born--Los Angeles, California.
2002: Die Another Day films the fight between Jinx and Frost.
2014: The Week interviews Timothy Dalton on Penny Dreadful, James Bond, and demons.
2021: The Salisbury Museum hosts its Online Talk - Richard Chopping: The Original Bond Artist.
2023: CSO 007 The Best of James Bond at Belk Theater, Charlotte, North Carolina.
https://issuu.com/charlottesymphony/docs/p4-bond-program
2023: James Bond Trivia at Mac & Whitney Brewing, Mount Dora, Florida.
https://lifeinlake.com/event-lake-county/james-bond-trivia-at-mac-whitney-brewing-2/
1946: Timothy Peter Pigott-Smith is born--Rugby, Warwickshire, England.
(He dies 7 April 2017 at age 70--Northampton, England.)
Tim Pigott-Smith as Ronald Merrick, with Siddharth Kak (right),
in The Jewel in the Crown, Granada TV’s adaptation of Paul Scott’s Raj Quartet novels.
Photograph: ITV/Rex
Tim Pigott-Smith in the title role of
Mike Bartlett’s King Charles III at the
Almeida theatre in 2014. Photograph:
Tristram Kenton for the Guardian
Tim Pigott-Smith as the avuncular businessman Ken Lay in Lucy Prebble’s Enron
at the Minerva theatre, Chichester, in 2009.
Photograph: Tristram Kenton for the Guardian
Tim Pigott-Smith as King Lear at the West Yorkshire Playhouse in 2011.
Photograph: Tristram Kenton for the Guardian
1958: Macmillan publishes Ian Fleming's non-fiction book The Diamond Smugglers in the US.
1963: Agente 007 contra el Dr. No (Agent 007 against Dr. No) premieres in Madrid, Spain.
1971: Diamonds Are Forever films the craps game with Bond and Plenty O'Toole.
(Finishes 21 September 1974. 2542–2655) Yaroslav Horak, artist. Jim Lawrence, artist.
‘The Nevsky Nude’ centres on a rather revealing mystery
https://www.popoptiq.com/the-nevsky-nude/
By Edgar Chaput
https://spyguysandgals.com/sgLookupComicStrip.aspx?id=1012
Swedish Semic Comic 1982 https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1982.php3?s=comics&id=02218
Danish 1976 http://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007-dk-no38-1976/
1987: Happy Anniversary, 007 hosted by Roger Moore celebrates Bond's 25th anniversary.
Commentary version, Moore looks great
1993: MGM through Variety announces work on BOND 17 resumes with writer Michael France.
1999: UNICEF Envoy Roger Moore visits a Stankovac refugee camp to raise funds for Kosovo children.
2008: Thomas Dunne Books publishes the US hardcover version of The Moneypenny Diaries: Guardian Angel by Samantha Weinberg (as "Kate Westbrook").
2014: The Norwegian press says Norwegian actresses compete for Bond Girl roles in BOND 24.
Ingrid Bolsø Berdal
Disa Östrand
Ida Engvoll
2023: Sea2Sky Wellness Club presents James Bond Night at New Westminster, British Columbia.
2023: Western Piedmont Symphony Presents Foothill Pops - Shaken Not Stirred--the Music of James Bond at the J.E. Broyhill Civic Center, Lenoir, North Carolina.
1937: Vic Flick is born--Worcester Park, South West London, England.
1939: Veruschka von Lehndorff is born--Königsberg, East Prussia, Germany.
1964: The first two demo recordings of title song "Goldfinger" are completed, vocals by Anthony Newley. John Barry liked the "creepy" performance. (Newley and Leslie Bricusse agreed it was too strange a tune to be the film version.)
1993: Domark Software releases James Bond video game The Duel (Japan: 007 Shitō).
Developed by "The Kremlin".
jamesbond.wikia.com/wiki/The_Duel
2016: The Bruce Museum's 29th Annual Renaissance Ball at the Greenwich Country Club takes on a James Bond theme. Greenwich, Connecticut. Casino tables, martini bar, and bids for travel packages.
2019: The Sun reports that Aston Martin is working on 25 special edition DB5s to cost £3.3m per.
Aston Martin is remaking the Goldfinger DB5 for 25 rich people, at £3.3million a pop —
but it does come fully loaded. Credit: Max Earey www.maxearey.com
Ankles aweigh … L to r, Léa Seydoux, Ana de Armas, Daniel Craig, Naomie Harris and Lashana Lynch
at a photocall for the Bond franchise’s 25th film.
Photograph: Gilbert Bellamy/Reuters
2023: The Hallé Orchestra performs The Music of James Bond at King George's Hall, Blackburn, England.
2023: Tunbridge Wells Literary Festival presents Bond, The Beatles and the British Psyche with John Higgs - Love and Let Die at The Forum, Royal Tunbridge Wells, England.
2023: Brisbane Writer's Festival presents Spies Like Us and the fictionalised escapades of the real-life inspiration for Miss Moneypenny at Fortitude Valley, Queensland, Australia.
2023: Normal Theater screens Dr. No at Normal, Illinois.