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1947: Barbara Bach (Barbara Goldbach) is born--Queens, New York City, New York.
1967: Tom Ford is born--Austin, Texas.
1977: The Spy Who Loved Me LP soundtrack makes US music charts, later reaching #40.
2007: Madrid filming comes to a close in Spain.
1970: Comic strip Colonel Sun ends its run in The Daily Express. (Started 1 December 1969. 1175–1393)
Yaroslav Horak, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
comicsbulletin.com/james-bond-omnibus-volume-003/
Yaroslav Horak, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
http://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007-dk-no24-1972/
1978: Robert Shaw dies at age 51--Tourmakeady, County Mayo, England.
(Born 9 August 1927--Westhoughton, Lancashire, England.)
2005: BBC One airs Ian Fleming--Bondmaker starring Ben Daniels. 2001: The U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals in Pasadena rejects Kevin McClory's claims on Bond.
2012: MGM and partners announce a new documentary, Everything or Nothing--The Untold Story of 007, to come available 5 October with the 50th anniversary of Bond films.
2018: National Bow Tie Day in the U.S.
1928: Charles Gray is born--Bournemouth, Dorset, England.
(He dies 7 March 2000 at age 71--Brompton, London.)
1942: Gottfried John is born--Berlin, Germany. (He dies 1 September 2014 at age 72--Utting, Germany.)
1979: Moonraker released in Kenya.
1984: Diamantes para la eternidad re-released in Spain.
http://www.the007dossier.com/007dossier/media/Happy-anniversary-007-1987.mp4
1963: Time magazine reviews the latest Fleming novel On Her Majesty's Secret Service.
(Finishes 24 December 1971. 1709–1809) Yaroslav Horak, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
2017: Dynamite Comics releases James Bond: Moneypenny.
1954: Caroline Cossey is born--Brooke, Norfolk, England.
1962: Chris Ware photographs Sean Connery in his own basement flat. 1972: The Daily Gleaner reports on Harry Saltzman's 26 August arrival in Jamaica.
He promises filming in Montego Bay (the fishing boat), Falmouth (croc farm, caves), Ocho Rios (the hotel).
1976: Filming of The Spy Who Loved Me begins with General Gogol's office in the Kremlin.
(Ken Adams' set, Pinewood Studios).
1979: Moonraker released in Austria.
1979: James Bond 007 – Moonraker – Streng geheim released in West Germany.
used on the B-side of the single.
1943: Don Stroud is born--Honolulu, Hawaii.
2012: Hal David dies at age 91--West Hollywood, California.
(Born 25 May 1921--Brooklyn, New York City, New York.)
2014: Gottfried John dies at age 72--Munich, Bavaria, Germany. (Born 29 August 1942--Berlin, Germany.)
2013: Wing Commander Kenneth Horatio Wallis dies at age 97-- Reymerston, Norfolk, England.
(Born 26 April 1916--Ely, Cambridgeshire, England.)
1980: The For Your Eyes Only film production officially starts with three days of filming the St. Georges
in the North Sea.
1943: Valerie Perrine is born--Galveston, Texas.
1963: Serena Gordon is born--London, England.
2008: Charlie Higson's Young Bond novel By Royal Command published by Puffin Books.
1977: The Spy Who Loved Me starts its South London booking.
1993: Hervé Villechaize dies at age 50--North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California.
(Born 23 April 1943--Paris, France.)
1939: George Lazenby is born--Goulburn, New South Wales, Australia.
1968: Richard Maibaum finishes the script used to film On Her Majesty's Secret Service.
1979: 007 Contra o Foguete da Morte (oo7: Contra or Death Struggling) released in Brazil. 1988: Gert Fröbe dies at age 75--Munich, Bavaria, West Germany.
(Born 25 February 1913--Oberplanitz, Zwickau, Saxony, Germany.)
1993: Claude Renoir dies at age 79--Troyes, Aube, France. (Born 4 December 1913--Paris, France.)
2006: John McClusky dies at age 83--Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England.
(Born 20 January 1923--Dennistoun, Glasgow, Scotland.)
2012: Designing 007 – Fifty Years of Bond Style finishes its run at the Barbican Centre, London.
Following cities: Dubai, Paris, Madrid, Melbourne, Mexico City, Moscow, Rotterdam, Shanghai, Toronto.
https://syfy.com/syfywire/exclusive-jeff-parker-on-007s-formative-years-in-dynamites-james-bond-origin
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1955: Raymond Benson is born--Midland, Texas.
1976: Naomie Harris is born--London, England.
1979: 007 – Aventura no Espaco released in Portugal.
2007: Charlie Higson's Young Bond novel Hurricane Gold published by Puffin.
1951: Chrissie Hynde is born--Akron, Ohio
1994: Terence Young dies at age 79--Cannes, Alpes-Maritimes, France.
(Born: 20 June 1915-- Shanghai, China.)
2003: Warren Zevon dies at age 56--Los Angeles, California.
(Born 24 January 1947--Chicago, Illinois.)
1967: Casino Royale released in Australia.
2015: Anthony Horowitz's Bond novel Trigger Mortis published by Orion. Audio book voiced by David Oyelowo.
1935: Topol is born--Tel Aviv, Palestine.
1951: Steven Jay Ruben is born--Chicago, Illinois.
1959: Éric Serra is born--Paris, France.
1961: Neal Purvis is born--United Kingdom.
1961: James Bond comic strip From A View A Kill ends its run in The Daily Express.
(Began 26 June 1961. 922-987) John McLusky, artist. Henry Gammidge, writer.
(Began 10 January 1966. 1-209) Yaroslav Horak, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
2012: Ruth Kempf dies at age 97--Opelousas, Louisiana. (Born 9 March 1915.)
1995: Derek Meddings dies at age 64--London, England.
(Born 15 January 1931--Pancras, London, England.)
2014: Richard Dawson Kiel dies at age 74--Fresno, California.
(Born 13 September 1939--Detroit, Michigan.)
2015: Stephanie Sigman appears in Moët Hennessy's ad for Belvedere vodka.
1955: Ian Fleming writes "The Great Riot of Istanbul" about the Istanbul pogroms,
later published in The Sunday Times. His description: "hatred ran through the streets like lava."
1961: Bond comic strip For Your Eyes Only begins its run in The Daily Express.
(Ends 9 December 196. 988-1065) John McLusky, artist. Henry Gammidge, writer.
2001: Diamonds Are Forever and Live and Let Die released on video in Russia.
2001: Terrorist attacks this day compel Clear Channel to add "Live and Let Die" to its eventual list
of inappropriate song titles.
2008: Coca-Cola Zero's latest ad uses music from Jack White and Bond-style images.
1914: Desmond Llewelyn is born--Newport, Wales.
(He dies 19 December 1999 at age 85--Firle, East Sussex, England.)
1966: Bond comic strip The Living Daylights begins its run in The Daily Express.
(Ends 12 November 1966. 210-263) Yaroslav Horak, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
1985: A View to a Kill released in Greece.
2018: Dynamite Comics releases James Bond Origins #1.
https://syfy.com/syfywire/exclusive-jeff-parker-on-007s-formative-years-in-dynamites-james-bond-origin
Alternate covers.
1916: Roald Dahl is born--Llandaff, Cardiff, Wales.
(He dies 23 November 1990 at age 74--Oxford, Oxfordshire, England.)
1983: Victory Games begins releasing its James Bond 007 role-playing games.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Bond_007_(role-playing_game)
1967: You Only Live Twice released in The Netherlands.
1967: James Bond 007 - Man lebt nur zweimal released in West Germany.
(Catalan title: Només per als teus ulls.)
1967: Elät vain kahdesti released in Finland. 1967: Man lever bara två gånger released in Sweden.
1980: For Your Eyes Only principal photography starts in Corfu--Villa Sylva, Kanoni, above Corfu Town
(doubling for a Spanish villa).
1983: Octopussy released in Belgium. 1983: 007 Contra Octopussy released in Brazil. 1983: 007: Octopussy contra las chicas mortales released in Mexico and Peru.
1922: Guy Hamilton is born--Paris, France. (He dies 20 April 2016 at age 93--Majorca, Balearic Islands, Spain.)
1963: The San Francisco Chronicle prints Ian Fleming's article "The Case of the Painfully Pulled Leg."
1990: Armchair Detective Library publishes a hardcover version of John Gardner's Licence to Kill novelization.
1964: London premiere of Goldfinger at the Odeon Theatre, Leicester Square, London. Kinematograph Weekly later reports it as chaotic with 5,000 fans creating near-riot conditions drawing police reinforcements. In fact police rescue Honor Blackman from the surging crowds.
1972: ABC-TV airs the first televised Bond film with the network premiere of Goldfinger. Its 49-point share and 31.1 rating remains one of the most-watched television programs ever.
1977: Älskade spion (Beloved Spy) released in Sweden.
1959: Kevin McClory's partner Ivar Bryce writes a letter to Ian Fleming about his experience on the Queen Mary. Specifically, a screening of the Alfred Hitchcock film North by Northwest.
2008: "Another Way to Die" premieres on The Jo Whiley Show, BBC Radio 1.
1963: Honor Blackman gives notice she will leave The Avengers, a secret kept until February 1964.
Her final episode "Lobster Quadrille" presents a nod to the upcoming Bond role.
1987: 007 - Zona pericolo released in Italy.
1955: Macmillian publishes Ian Fleming's Moonraker in the US.
2006: "You Know My Name" is leaked on the internet.
2012: Heineken's Crack the Case ad promotes Skyfall starting today, Global Duty Free Day.
(over 2 yrs already , just insane how time flies !)
1967: Agent 007 - du lever kun to gange released in Denmark
(got a danish YOLT cinema ticket....)
September 1973 : just 2 months after Bruce Lee's passing "Fist of Fury" a hit in U.K and Eire.....
1961: Serena Scott Thomas is born--Nether Compton, Dorset, England.
1974: James Bond comic The Nevsky Nude ends its run in The Daily Express. (Started 13 May 1974. 2542–2655)
Yaroslav Horak, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
Plus a new worldwide release date of 14 February 2020.
1964: The Man From U.N.C.L.E. (United Network Command for Law and Enforcement) premieres in the US on NBC-TV. Its two agents Napoleon Solo (named by Ian Fleming, who suggested some material then exited the project) and Illya Kuryakin battle T.H.R.U.S.H. (The Technological Hierarchy for the Removal of Undesirables and the Subjugation of Humanity). [Original title: Ian Fleming's Solo.]
2015: Anthony Horowitz's Bond novel Trigger Mortis published in the US by Orion.