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1968: David Picker of United Artist flies to London but fails to green light Connery's return as Bond.
1974: Bond comic strip The Phoenix Project begins its run in The Daily Express.
(Ends 18 February 1975. 2656–2780) Yaroslav Horak, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
https://popoptiq.com/double-oh-comics-008-the-phoenix-project/
1999: The two-day filming of the music video for The World Is Not Enough by Philipp Stölzl for Oil Factory Films commences on a London sound stage. Day one: android shots in the laboratory, kissing, driving. Day two: pyrotechnics.
1931: Anthony Newley is born--Hackney, London, England. (He dies 14 April 1999 at age 67--Jensen Beach, Florida.)
1944: Maud Russell writes about Ian Fleming in her diary.
https://telegraph.co.uk/women/life/spies-affairs-james-bond-secret-diary-ian-flemings-wartime-mistress/
1961: John Logan is born--Chicago, Illinois.
1981: 007 - Missão Ultra-Secreta released in Portugal.
2006: Tetsurô Tanba dies at age 84--Tokyo, Japan. (Born 17 July 1922--Tokyo, Japan.)
2012: Raritania publishes Simon Winder's The Man Who Saved Britain: A Personal Journey Into the Disturbing World of James Bond.
1957: Michael Madsen is born--Chicago, Illinois.
1959: Ian Fleming's short story "James Bond and the Murder Before Breakfast" ("From a View to a Kill") finishes a five-day serialization in The Daily Express.
1964: Goldfinger released in Ireland.
2011: Plans for filming in India drop off the table, leading to speculation for South Africa locations.
2015: Capital releases the single "Writing's on the Wall" written by Sam Smith and Jimmy Naples, sung by Smith.
1941: Martine Beswick is born--Port Antonio, Jamaica.
2013: William Boyd's Bond novel Solo published by Jonathan Cape.
1903: Leonard Barr is born--West Virginia. (He dies 22 November 1980 at age 77--West Hollywood, California.)
1979: Agente 007, Moonraker: operazione spazio released in Italy.
1985: 007 – Alvo em Movimento released in Portugal.
2017: Hugh Hefner dies at age 91--Holmby Hills, Los Angeles, California. (Born 9 April 1926--Chicago, Illinois.)
1964: Desde Rusia con amor released in Spain. (Catalan title Des de Russia amb Amor.)
(Born 27 October 1915--Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada.)
2012: Promotional materials for the documentary Everything or Nothing: The Untold Story of 007 become available, anticipating its 5 October premiere on EPIX.
[UPDATE: that turned out to be a teaser, @Thunderfinger. Watch for it to appear on the Italian release date for A 007 dalla Russia con amore: 31 January.]
1933: James Villiers is born--London, England. (He dies 18 January 1998 at age 64--Arunddel, Sussex, England.)
1939: British Director of Naval Intelligence Admiral John Godfrey issues a document, later credited to his assistant Ian Fleming, that compares deception in war to the sport of fishing.
https://bond-vivant.com/2017/12/13/the-blunt-instrument/
1990: Molly Peters and Desmond Llewelyn appear for the first James Bond 007 Fan Convention, Pinewood.
2007: Lois Maxwell dies at age 80--Fremantle, Australia. (Born 14 February 1927--Kitchener, Ontario, Canada.)
1952: Dennis Muldowney is executed for the murder of Polish Countess Krystyna Skarbek, aka Christine Granville. She was active in espionage during World War II, an acquaintance of Ian Fleming, and possibly the model for his character Vesper Lynd.
1964: Monica Bellucci is born--Città di Castello, Umbria, Italy .
1976: Paul Dehn dies at age 63. (Born 5 November 1912--Manchester, England.)
1989: Licence to Kill released in Japan.
1903: Richard Loo is born--Maui, Hawaii. (He dies 30 November 1983 at age 80--Los Angeles, California.)
1959: Ian Fleming sends nephews Christopher, David, and Valentine Fleming £100 for their 21st birthdays (late for David and Valentine). With conditions.
1960: James Bond comic strip Dr. No ends its run in The Daily Express. (Started 23 May 1960. 584-697)
John McLusky, artist. Peter O'Donnell , writer.
1965: From Russia With Love released in Belgium.
1987: The Living Daylights released in Belgium.
2012: Adele is confirmed as the singer of the title song "Skyfall".
2012: Quantum of Solace promotional items from Bollinger become available.
1926: Tom Pevsner is born--Dresden, Germany. (He dies 18 August 2014 at age 80--United Kingdom.)
1962: Dr. No previewed to the British press at the London Pavilion.
1967: You Only Live Twice released in Brazil.
2008 Charlie Higson's Young Bond novel Silverfin released as a graphic novel by Puffin.
Kev Walker, artist. Charlie Higson, writer.
1960: Bond comic strip Goldfinger begins its run in The Daily Express. (Ends 1 April 1961. 698-849)
John McClusky, artist. Henry Gammidge, writer.
(Started 18 December 1967. 603-815) Yaroslav Horak, artist. Jim Lawrence , writer.
1977: La espía que me amó released in Spain. Catalan L'espia que em va estimar.
1956: Christoph Waltz is born--Vienna, Austria.
1957: The Soviet Union launches Sputnik, the first artificial satellite to orbit Earth.
1962: Roger Moore first appears as Leslie Charteris' The Saint in the UK television series of the same name. Episode 1 "The Talented Husband" starred Shirley Eaton.
1990: Jill Bennett dies at age 58--Kensington, London, England.(Born 24 December 1931--Penang, Malaysia.)
1999: "The World Is Not Enough" released as a single. B side "Ice Bandits".
1919: Donald Pleasence is born--Worksop, Nottinghamshire, England.
(He dies 2 February 1995 at age 75--Saint-Paul de-Vence, Alps-Maritimes, France.)
1930: John Pearson is born--Epsom, Surrey, England.
1946: Vic Armstrong is born--Farnham Common, Buckinghamshire, England.
1961: Kinematograph Weekly announced the Dr No film production will begin 1962. (Broccoli and Saltzman don't yet have an actor for the Bond role.)
1962: Dr. No premieres at the London Palladium.
1983: Newly discovered asteroid is named in honor of Ian Fleming: 9007 James Bond.
1987: The Living Daylights released in Peru.
2011: MI6 readers notice Sony fielding domain names indicating the title of BOND 23 as Skyfall.
2012: "Skyfall" single released.
2012: Global James Bond Day recognizes 50 years of the film franchise.
2014: Geoffrey Holder dies at age 84--New York City, New York. (Born 1 August 1930--Port of Spain, Trinidad.)
2018: Aston Martin celebrates Global James Bond Day times seven.
1942: Britt Ekland is born--Stockholm, Sweden.
1967: Casino Royale released in Yugoslavia.
1983: Never Say Never Again premieres in Los Angeles, California. 1984: John Richardson starts fourth unit work on the Golden Gate Bridge fight.
2011: Casting of Bérénice Marlohe and Helen McCrory announced.
2012: The Skyfall soundtrack detail for track names and times revealed.
1947: John Brosnan is born--Perth, Australia. (He dies 11 April 2005--South Harrow, Harrow, London, England.)
1962: Dr. No's general release in the UK.
2014: Dynamite Comics receives licence for James Bond material.
2015: Daniel Craig jokingly tells Timeout magazine "I'd rather break this glass and slash my wrists" than do another Bond film. And that if he did, it "would only be for the money."
1963: From Russia with Love press screening at the Leicester Square Odeon, London. 1965: A five-day serialization of Octopussy finishes in The Daily Express.
1972: Roger Moore travels to New Orleans, Louisiana.
1981: For Your Eyes Only released in Colombia.
1983: Author Steven Jay Rubin hosts the 007 Master Trivia Marathon near Los Angeles.
2011: Duntrune Castle's owners confirm the filmmakers pursued it as a possible location for the final action sequence at the Bond family estate.
2012: "Skyfall" enters the UK Singles Chart at #8.
2015: "Writing's on the Wall" reaches #1 on the UK charts, a James Bond title film first.
2016: Daniel Craig on the Bond role: "As far as I'm concerned, I've got the best job in the world. I'll keep doing it as long as I still get a kick out of it."
http://www.digitalspy.com/movies/james-bond-007/news/a810428/daniel-craig-not-quitting-bond-best-job-in-the-world/
1902: Freddie Young is born--London, England. (He dies 1 December 1998 at age 96--London , England.)
1959: Ian Fleming's article "If I Were Prime Minister" published in The Spectator.
1966: The Sunday Times of London quotes the late Ian Fleming.
2008: Audio Book My Word Is My Bond published by BBC Audiobooks. Read By Sir Roger Moore himself.
I wouldn't know how to even research this kind of information... ;)
1945: Commander Ian Lancaster Fleming is discharged from the Royal Navy.
1946: Charles Dance is born--Redditch, Worcestershire, England.
1956: Fiona Fullerton is born--Kaduna, Nigeria.
1963: London premiere of From Russia With Love at the Odeon Leicester Square.
1968: Comic strip The Harpies begins its run in The Daily Express. (Ends 23 June 1969. 816-1037)
Yaroslav Horak, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
2002: Planned release date for the "Die Another Day " single. (Leaks of the song to radio stations a week prior led to a delay until later in October. Website Hollywood.com: "Madonna and members of her camp were beside themselves when the song—which they claim wasn't even finished—aired on a pop station in New York City.")
2005: Secret Servant--The Moneypenny Diaries by Kate Westbrook (Samantha Weinberg) published by John Murray.
1963: From Russia With Love general release in the UK.
2007: Roger Moore receives the 2,350th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Los Angeles, California.
2018: Sony Centre Toronto presents Casino Royale in Concert--the film accompanied by orchestra. Don't miss the Behind The Curtain pre-show talk with Richard Crouse 6:30 to 7:00 PM, Lower Lobby.
Same schedule Friday 12 October.
1962: Dr. No released in Ireland.
http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/chris-cornell-inspired-by-tom-jones-for-james-bond-theme/
October 12, 2006
AUDIOSLAVE frontman Chris Cornell recently told AOL Music that being asked to do the theme song for a James Bond movie is both a great honor and responsibility. "The Bond soundtrack song is different than any other movie you're going to write a song for, because it's steeped in lore," explained Cornell. "It's part of the tradition of the franchise."
Cornell, who has the distinction of doing "You Know My Name", the main song from the upcoming "Casino Royale", told AOL Music he understood the significance in large part because of Paul McCartney. "If you would've told me when I was 10, the first time I heard 'Live and Let Die', being a huge BEATLES and Paul McCartney fan, that I would be doing the song for the 21st James Bond film — imagining that is a fantasy," he said.
But it was another U.K. icon whom Cornell looked to for inspiration in recording "You Know My Name". He says he was thinking about Tom Jones' over-the-top singing style when someone mentioned that Jones actually did a Bond theme.
"So I heard his version of the song 'Thunderball'," Cornell said. "It's kind of a funny song. The words are about a secret agent. His voice is incredible. The band sounds small and thin, and it's Tom Jones singing, so his voice sounds enormous."
1968: Diana Rigg is announced as the lead female role of Teresa di Vicenzo in On Her Majesty's Secret Service.
1972: Principal photography begins for a boat chase on the Irish Bayou, Louisiana.
1997: Sony Pictures Entertainment Company and partner Kevin McClory announce their plan to remake Thunderball. Again. Rumored title: Warhead 2000.
2009: Sir Ken Adam appears in In Conversation with Shumon Basar.
1927: Roger Moore is born--Stockwell, London.
(He dies 23 May 2017 at age 89--Crans-Montana, Mollens, Valais, Switzerland.)
(Started 7 July 1975 - October 14, 1975 2898-2983) Yaroslav Horak, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
2005: A London press conference reveals Daniel Craig (arriving by speedboat) as the new James Bond.
2012: "Skyfall" rises to number 2 on the UK Singles Chart, tying "A View to a Kill" by Duran Duran for Bond theme success.