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1961: Caroline Bliss is born--Hammersmith, London, England.
1966: Tony Mockler writes in The Guardian: "How long will the spies last? ...Is the spy bubble about to burst?"
1973: UK general release for Live and Let Die.
1981: Ann Geraldine Mary Fleming (née Charteris) dies at age 68--Sevenhampton, Wiltshire, Swindon, England.
(Born 19 June 1913-–London, England.)
2014: Aston Martin DB 2/4 Mk I, reported inspiration for Ian Fleming and Goldfinger, goes under the hammer.
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2016: Sotheby's auctions an edited copy of You Only Live Twice .
They would both be correct. Live Target is probably a better title, isn t it?
I found the article referenced but couldn't find the piece itself, @BT3366. Maybe it will come available over time.
1945: Society hostess Maud Russell writes about Ian Fleming in her diary.
(Born 16 October 1924--London, England.)
1918: Fred Haggerty is born--Budapest, Austria-Hungary. (He dies 2002 at age 83.)
1952: Ian Fleming creates the opening words for his novel Casino Royale.
1963: From Russia With Love films the final scene on location in Venice.
1975: Bond comic The Black Ruby Caper finishes its run in The Daily Express.
(Started 19 February 1975. 2781–2897) Yaroslav Horak, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/tbrc.php3
https://www.popoptiq.com/double-oh-comics-009-black-ruby-caper/
Swedish Semic Press 1976 https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1976.php3?s=comics&id=01835
Tamil Star comics https://www.comicsroyale.com/foreign-reprints#/star-comics/
Danish 1977 http://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007-dk-no41-1977/
Swedish Press 1984 https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1982.php3?s=comics&id=02218
1993: Hodder & Stoughton publish John Gardner's Bond novel Never Send Flowers, misspelling a main character's name on the dustjacket.
1963: Ian Fleming responds to Norman Felton's letter of 8 July, in part on the Solo project.
1922: Tetsurô Tamba is born--Tokyo, Japan. (He dies 24 September 2006 at age 84--Tokyo, Japan.)
1963: From Russia With Love films the helicopter assault on Bond and Tatiana.
1963: Jonathan Cape's Michael Howard writes Richard Chopping regarding Fleming's opinion for elements of the eventual You Only Live Twice dust cover.
1913: Eric Pohlmann is born--Vienna, Austria-Hungary.
(He dies 25 July 1979 at age 66--Bad Reichenall, Bavaria, Germany.)
(He dies 24 May 2016 at age 85--Hampstead, London, England.)
1983: People Weekly celebrates Bond's Babes. 1988: Licence to Kill filming begins at Churubusco Studios, Mexico City.
2015: Glu Mobile releases menu-based role-playing game James Bond: World of Espionage as a free app for the Android and iOS platforms.
(Born 20 May 1927--Providence, Rhode Island.)
1966: Lucrezia Lante della Rovere is born--Rome, Lazio, Italy.
1988: Licence to Kill films Felix Leiter disagreeing with something that eats him.
1989: Licencia para matar (Catalan tite, Llicència per matar) released in Spain.
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Not to be confused with this 1975 film. Or 1965 film.
Luca Casalanguida, artist. Andy Diggle, writer.
Luca Casalanguida, artist. Andy Diggle, writer.
1938: Diana Rigg is born--Doncaster, Yorkshire, England.
1964: Chris Cornell is born--Seattle, Washington. (He dies 18 May 2017 at age 52--Detroit, Michigan.)
2006: Principal photography is a wrap for Casino Royale.
2006: Finnish newspaper Ilta-Sanomat reports Chris Cornell is working on the Bond title song.
1975: Goldfinger re-released in Spain. 1977: The Spy Who Loved Me released in Hong Kong.
1978: Lewis Glbert in The San Bernardino Sun says the next Bond film will have Bond and Drax from little else from Moonraker.
1989: 007 ja lupa tappaa (007 and Permission to Kill; or Swedish: 007 och rätten att döda, 007 and the Right to Kill) released in Finland.
1940: The British Special Operations Executive (SOE) begins work that lasts until 15 January 1946, preceding MI6.
2015: A new Spectre trailer comes available.
1921: Robert James Brown is born--Swanage, Dorset, England.
(He dies 11 November 2003 at age 82--Swanage, Dorset, England.)
1983: Octopussy released in Sweden.
1987: The Living Daylights released in Colombia.
1987: New York Museum of Modern Art end its 007 exhibition (started 5 June) and a total fourteen screenings of Bond films. Producer Broccoli previously presented 35mm prints of each with the promise of future films.
2015: With IMDB, Dave Bautista answers questions received via Twitter.
1980: Peter Sellers dies at age 54--Middlesex Hospital, London, England.
(Born: 8 September 1925--Portsmouth, England.)
George Lazenby and Hervé Villechaize in attendance.
1986: The New York Times prints Stephen Farber's piece, " 'Remington Steele' Gets Reprieve".
Yaroslav Horak, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
1979: Eric Pohlmann dies at age 65--Bad Reichenhall, Bavaria, Germany.
(Born 18 July 1913--Vienna, Austria-Hungary.)
(Born 13 November 1923--Tampico, Tamaulipas, Mexico.)
1939: The Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve appoints Ian Fleming as Lieutenant. Special Branch. 1967: Casino Royale released in Mexico.
1971: Diamonds Are Forever films the lift fight between Bond and Peter Franks.
1979: Moonraker released in Australia. 2006: Producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson announce Chris Cornell to perform the title song "You Know My Name", written by Cornell and David Arnold.
2012: Madonna performs her "Die Another Day"/"Beautiful Killer" mashup during the MDNA Tour, Paris, France.
1922: Adolfo Celi is born--Messina, Sicily, Italy. (He dies 19 February 1986 at age 63--Siena, Tuscany, Italy.)
1968: Maria Grazia Cucinotta is born--Messina, Sicily, Italy.
1988: LIcence to Kill shoots a barroom brawl at the Barrelhead Bar in Key West, Florida.
2012: BBC's short film Happy & Glorious, directed by Danny Boyle, showcases Craig as Bond with the Queen. It's used to open the London 2012 Summer Olympics.
1978: 007 ja Kultasormi (007 and Goldfinger; or Swedish 007 och Guldfinger) re-released in Finland.
Swedish
Kultasormi? Interesting name.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maksalaatikko
Liver casserole (Finnish: maksalaatikko) is a Finnish food that is traditionally eaten at Christmas. The casserole is made of rice, ground liver, butter or margarine, syrup, eggs, onion, and raisins. It is usually served with lingonberry jam.
It is also sold ready-to-eat and eaten as an everyday food, and appears commonly in school lunches. In 2011, a Gallup poll of 299 schoolchildren found that liver casserole was the least liked dish in the school menus.
1953: Ian Fleming responds by letter to publisher Jonathan Cape's comments on business with American publisher Macmillan.
1982: Harold Sakata (Tosh Togo) dies at age 62--Honolulu, Hawaii. (Born 1 July 1920--Holualoa, Hawaii.)
2011: Daniel Craig confirms a plan to use India locations for BOND 23 and pre-titles train action.
Of course! What else?
1945: Maud Russell writes about Ian Fleming in her diary.
1989: 007 Vendetta privata (007 Private Vendetta) released in Italy.
2006: Another fire at Pinewood Studios.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_pictures/5229624.stm
More at: https://www.jamesbondlifestyle.com/news/guernsey-post-celebrates-ian-flemings-life-stamps
1944: Maud Russell writes about Ian Fleming in her diary.
1971: Sean Connery and cast film in Amsterdam.
1987: The Living Daylights released in the US.
2010: Tom Mankiewicz dies at age 68--Los Angeles, California. (Born 1 June 1942--Los Angeles, California.)