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timdalton007
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rq1w3
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01kxzr6
Saturday 14th March 2020 2.45 - 4.15pm
M sends Bond to Jamaica and gives him the seemingly impossible mission of killing Francisco "Pistols" Scaramanga, a Cuban assassin who is believed to have killed several British secret agents.
Scaramanga is known as "The Man with the Golden Gun" because his weapon of choice is a gold-plated Colt .45 revolver, which fires silver-jacketed solid-gold bullets.
Jarvis & Ayres 9th adaptation of Ian Fleming's 12th James Bond novel (first published in April 1965).
Dramatization by Archie Scottney starring Toby Stephens as James Bond and Guillermo Díaz as Francisco Scaramanga
Thanks for the heads up.
Looking forward to this.
Sure:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000gdtd
After that, should they continue? Personally I'd like them to try to do some of the short stories, maybe by creating an overarching narrative to connect The Living Daylights, From A View To A Kill, For Your Eyes Only, and Risico into one story. Colonel Sun would be a good adaptation too. They can skip the Gardner & Benson novels (imo) & adapt the five new continuation novels if allowed by Eon & Ian Fleming Publications.
They have been faithfully adapted, intelligently abridged and extremely well produced.
TMWTGG was no exception.
The most dramatic introduction was there in all its glory and you could virtually smell Jamaica when the setting moved - not to mention the cordite from Scaramanga’s .45
Toby Stephens is phenomenal as Bond. He shows Craig a clean pair of heels.
What’s more when you listen to this, you realise how fantastic faithful screen adaptations of Fleming’s novels could be !
BonSimonLeBon_1, The Pussy agrees that it’s his weakest novel but strangely he thought it performed better as a radio dramatisation.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/radio/what-to-listen-to/martin-jarvis-james-bond-audiobooks-radio-william/
Oh awesome!
That's welcome news. For some reason I had it in my head that they'd already done all of the Fleming Bond novels and we were waiting to see how they would approach the short stories. It would be great to see them adapted too. A radio adaptation of Kingsley Amis's Colonel Sun would be the icing on the cake once all the Fleming Bonds were adapted. It was written in the 1960s and is the best written Bond continuation novel in my opinion so it should really be adapted too. Realistically, it might be the only chance to ever see the book adapted in full given they've already taken so many bits from it in the Eon Bond films.
Exactly.
I'd missed this bit of news and very welcome it is, too. Given we're going on four years since Golden Gun was broadcast, I'd rather assumed the series had ended. Nice to think there's a chance they'll complete the set. And I second @Dragonpol's idea of them adapting Colonel Sun, even if I don't hold that novel in quite so high regard. Just as likely is them tackling the Horowitz trilogy given they slot in around the various other adaptations.