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The first link, the Fleming link, is mandatory listening. It was done coincident with Fleming having just handed over YOLT to the publishers in 1963.
Fleming is very polite to the interviewer,but it does seem that he wearies of the predictable nature of the questions.
At one point he suggests that maybe the interviewer hasn't read many of the books.
IMO quite likely the interviewer has read none. He doesn't come across as a fan of Fleming's brand of thriller-fiction.
Fleming nevertheless endures and still manages to give us actual readers-of-the-books much to savour.
Yes, the interviewer Roy Plomley had a reputation for being rather dull and condescending even. I have a few of the books he wrote on Desert Island Discs which after all is the longest running radio show in the world - its been going since 1942 and is still going strong with Kirsty Young the current presenter.
Intimidating? How do you mean? It sounds like he still thinks that he is General Orlov!
Sorry. I wasn't sure of the name. I stand corrected. I wrote all of this in a buit of a hurry and it shows. Kirsty Young has interviewed Sebastian Faulks - he briefly talked about DMC - in early 2009.
Well, he doesn't suffer fools and doesn't smile much, but did have a sense of humor. Very interesting Desert Island Disc too.
I just finished listening to his, Kingsley Amis', Roger Moore and Christopher Lee's (excellent by the way).
Yes, I knew it was near the end. Still quite interesting, though. I liked the song 'Just Go' that he chose. I have the interview on tape somewhere.
Love his final record choice - Louis Armstrong's 'What a Wonderful World'.
I'm intrigued already. I'll have to get them a listen - sadly no sound on my computer currently. Part of the Fleming Desert Island Discs interview appears on the Ultimate Edition DVD of From Russia with Love of course. Also, I think that Kingsley Amis was interviewed on it in 1979 too, if memory serves.
Thanks again @rightsmartdan
I wish I could hear them all. Oh well.
I didn't find it very interesting. Others might though.
I guess I should have mentioned that these are mostly career overviews rather than specific Bond related interviews.
I thought it interesting that David Niven thought the worst film he'd ever made was Bonnie Prince Charlie (1948). One can only assume he'd never seen Casino Royale (1968), which - whilst not a terrible film technically - is almost certainly one of the weirdest, most confused missed opportunities of anyone's career.
John Barry is a bit dour but has nice classical music choices as you would expect.
Rowan Atkinson is entertaining too.
Agreed on Casino Royale '67. Maybe he was just being polite that day and hiding his true feelings.