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1939: Tina Turner is born--Nutbush, Tennessee.
1959: During a meeting in the Bahamas, Jack Whittingham signs a £5,000 contract that gives Kevin McClory rights to Thunderball.
1963: An out-of-court settlement between Ian Fleming and Kevin McClory and Jack Whittingham gives McClory credit on all reprints of Thunderball--plus the film rights.
1964: Jonathan Cape publishes Ian Fleming's Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang Volume 2 (of 3).
1985: Variety reports Roger Moore giving notice to producer Cubby Broccoli he will not return.
1999: The World Is Not Enough released in the UK, Ireland, Iceland, and South Africa.
2011: Skyfall filming at the Ascot Racecourse (doubling for the Shanghai airport terminal).
1928: Ronald William "Josh" Kirby is born--Waterloo, England.
(He dies 23 October 2001 at age 72--Shelfanger, England.)
1981: Lotte Lenya (Karoline Wilhelmine Charlotte Blaumauer) dies at age 83--New York City, New York. (Born 18 October 1898--Vienna-Penzing Austria, Hungary.)
1989: Peter Burton dies at age 68--Chelsea, London, England. (Born 4 April 1921--Bromley, Kent, England.)
1997: A&M releases David Arnold's Tomorrow Never Dies soundtrack.
2005: Marc Lawrence dies at age 95--Palm Springs, California.
(Born 17 February 1910--New York City, New York.)
2015: Spectre limited release in Japan.
2015: Spectre released in South Africa.
2015: Spectre special screening hosted by the UK Embassy at Tegucigalpa, Honduras.
1966: You Only Live Twice films the ninja assault.
2002: Die Another Day released in Sweden.
2002: Umri drugi dan (Die the Other Day) released in Croatia.
2002: Lamut B'Yom A'her (To die with more invincible values) released in Israel.
1901: Varley Thomas is born--Wandsworth, Surrey, England.
(She dies 29 January 1983 at age 81--Ewell, Surrey, England.)
1964: The San Francisco Examiner publishes the Donald Stanley short story "Holmes Meets 007".
Yaroslav Horak, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
http://legacy.aintitcool.com/node/54698
http://spyguysandgals.com/sgLookupComicStrip.aspx?id=1000
Spanish publishing house Buru Lan Ediciones, James Bond (vol. 1, #13)
https://www.comicsroyale.com/foreign-reprints#/buru-lan-reprints/
Reprints The River of Death, written by Jim Lawrence and illustrated by Yaroslav Horak.
Swedish Semic https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1970_1971.php3
Dödens Flod (The Dead River - River Of Death)
Swedish Semic https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1979.php3
Dödens Flod (The Dead River - River Of Death)
Danish https://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007-dk-no-21-1971/
James Bond Agent 007 no. 21: “River of Death” (1971)
1973: 007: Vivir y dejar morir released in Argentina.
2002: 007: Surra veel üks päev released in Estonia.
2002: Mirsti Citu Dienu released in Latvia.
2003: Norman Burton dies at age 79--California. (Born 5 December 1923--New York City, New York.)
Werner Keppler outside the trailer at Ape Town at the Fox Ranch with the chief gorilla, played by Norman Burton
The Affair of the Necklace was best one
That River of Death magazine from Semic was my first encounter with Bond. I had the Norwegian translation, which was identical to the Swedish one. I see the Danish original had different colours on the cover.
1917: Ilse Steppat is born--Barmen, Germany. (She dies 21 December 1969 at age 52--West Berlin, Germany.)
1969: Marc Forster is born--Illertissen, Bavaria, Germany.
1983: Richard Loo dies at age 80--Los Angeles, California. (Born 1 October 1903--Maui, Hawaii.)
Sergeant Tanaka in Sam Fuller's The Steel Helmet
1930: Matt Monro is born--London, England. (He dies 7 February 1985 at age 54--Ealing, London, England.)
1961: This month Argosy magazine for men Volume 353, Number 6, includes an extra bonus book Thunderball.
Yaroslav Horak, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
https://www.cbr.com/the-james-bond-omnibus-003/
https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/articles/comic_cs_review.php3?t=&s=main&id=01086
Swedish Semic Comic https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1989.php3
Danish https://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007-dk-no-22-1971/
James Bond Agent 007 no. 22: “Colonel Sun” (1971)
1992: This month Marvel Comics releases its final issue James Bond Jr. #12 "Homeward Bound!" with Scumlord, Jaws, Dr. Derange, Odd Job, Dr. No, Walker D Plank and Baron von Skarin.
1999: Le monde ne suffit pas released in France.
2006: 007: Kajino rowaiyaru released in Japan.
Not to be confused with.
2012: Skyfall released in Japan.
1931: Nadezda Poderegin (Nadja Regin) is born-- Niš, Serbia, Yugoslavia.
(She dies 6 April 2019 at age 87--London, England.)
1992: Michael Gothard dies at age 53--London, England. (Born 24 June 1939--Hendon, Middlesex, England.)
2011: Skyfall films Bond swimming at the top of the Four Seasons, Canary Wharf, London (doubling for Shanghai).
2015: Gabriele Ferzetti dies at age 90--Rome, Lazio, Italy. (Born 17 March 1925--Rome, Lazio, Italy.)
1963: Copyright lawyer Peter Carter-Ruck reaches a settlement awarding Kevin McClory Thunderball film rights plus £50,000 damages. Kevin diverts from Jack Whittingham to partner with Broccoli & Saltzman, receiving the producer credit (Broccoli & Saltzman represented as ‘presented by’).
1971: Ola Rapace (Pär Ola Norell) is born--Tyresö, Stockholms län, Sweden.
1973: Bond comic strip The Girl Machine ends its run in The Daily Express. (Started 19 June 1973. 2257–2407)
Yaroslav Horak, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
https://www.popoptiq.com/the-girl-machine/
Swedish Semic Comic https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1975.php3
Jakten På Det Svarta Guldet ("Hunt For The Black Gold" - The Girl Machine)
Danish http://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007-dk-no-34-1975/
James Bond Agent 007 no. 34: “The Girl Machine” (1975)
1987: Με το δάχτυλο στη σκανδάλη (James Bond, praktor 007: Me to daktylo sti skandali, meaning With the Finger on the Trigger) released in Greece.
1991: Geffen releases the "Live and Let Die" single from the Guns 'N Roses Use Your Illusion album. (B-side is "Live and Let Die" Live at Wembley Stadium, London recorded 31 August 1991, plus "Shadow of Your Love" (Live).)
UK Orange Vinyl
Later DVD cover.
1999: 007 - O Mundo Não Chega (The World Does Not Arrive) released in Portugal.
2019: No Time To Die releases character posters anticipating the next day's full trailer.
1913: John Kitzmiller is born--Battle Creek, Michigan. (He dies 23 February 1965 at age 51--Rome, Lazio, Italy.)
1973: Bond comic strip Beware of Butterflies begins its run in The Daily Express. (Finishes 11 May 1974. 2408–2541)
Yaroslav Horak, artist. Jim Lawrence , writer.
https://www.popoptiq.com/beware-of-butterflies/
Danish http://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007-dk-no36-1976/
James Bond Agent 007 no. 36: “Beware of Butterflies” (1976)
1997: MGM announces their purchase of the rights to Never Say Never Again from Taliafilm. Earlier in 1997 the Sony Corporation acquired most of McClory's rights, later bought by MGM.
2006: Casino Royale premieres in Sydney, Australia.
1944: Jeroen Krabbé is born--Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands.
1976: The 007 Stage officially opens at Pinewood Studios, former British Prime Minister Harold Wilson in attendance. Construction began March 1976 supporting the film production of The Spy Who Loved Me. Available for other film-making thereafter.
1985: Halálvágta (Death Gallop) released in Hungary.
1923: Norman Burton is born--New York City, New York. (He dies 29 November 2003 at age 79--Imperial, California.)
Werner Keppler outside the trailer at Ape Town at the Fox Ranch with the chief gorilla, played by Norman Burton
2012: Skyfall becomes the highest grossing film to that time in the UK.
2018: Playboy highlights Dynamite Comics' James Bond Origin: A Train to Catch. Bob Q, artist. Jeff Parker, writer.
Never knew that. Reborn within a week!
1921: George Leech is born--London, England. (He dies 17 June 2012 at age 90--Cardiff, Wales.)
1967: Critic Marjorie D. Lawrie from Punch praises the illustrations by Christopher Chamberlain in The Adventures of James Bond Junior 003½ as "satisfying". (Short of commenting on the prose.)
1982: Octopussy films Kamal Khan speaking to a concealed Octopussy.
1985: A View to a Kill released in Sri Lanka.
1999: Radioactive's release of the "Die Another Day" three-track CD digipak single (from 15 November) ends this day.
2001: BBC News reports a rare book find.
2011: Skyfall films Moneypenny handing a box to OO7 on the Department of Energy and Climate Change rooftop, Whitehall.
2012: Skyfall released in the Dominican Republic.
2014: Scheduled start date for the filming of BOND 24.
1941: The Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service bombs the U.S. Naval Base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
1959: Kevin McClory registers the title Thunderball anticipating a future film based on meetings with Ian Fleming and Jack Whittingham.
1965: Jeffrey Wright is born--Washington, District of Columbia.
1972: Live and Let Die films Bond taking the top off a double decker bus.
1995: GoldenEye released in Argentina, the Netherlands, and Singapore.
1997: The New York Times prints Adam Bryant's piece "007: License to Shill."
2008: Daniel Craig confirms BOND 23's plot will not continue the Casino Royale nor Quantum of Solace story arc: "I'm done with that story. I want to lie on a beach for the first half an hour of the next movie drinking a cocktail."
1925: Sammy Davis Jr. is born--Harlem, New York City, New York.)
(He dies 16 May 1990 at age 64--Beverly Hills, California.
1953: Kim Basinger is born--Athens, Georgia.
1964: Teri Hatcher is born--Palo Alto, California.
1968: On Her Majesty's Secret Service films on the cable car.
1979: Moonraker released in Japan.
1989: Licence to Kill released in Cyprus.
1995: GoldenEye released in Israel and Sweden.
1995: 007 - GoldenEye released in Portugal.
1999: The World Is Not Enough released in Malta.
1999: Världen räcker inte till released in Sweden. 2006: Casino Royale released in Colombia, Ecuador, and Venezuela.
2006: 007: Casino Royale released in Mexico.
2014: BOND 24 production begins at Pinewood Studios. Filming commences the next 7 months in London, Mexico City, Rome, Morocco.
1912: Blanche Blackwell is born--Costa Rica. (She dies 8 August 2017 at age 104--London, England.)
1961: Bond comic strip For Your Eyes Only ends its run in The Daily Express.
(Started 11 September 1961. 988-1065) John McLusky, artist. Henry Gammidge, writer.
http://www.michaelmay.online/2014/08/for-your-eyes-only-comic-strip.html
Danish http://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007-dk-8-1966/
James Bond Agent 007 no. 8: “For Your Eyes Only” (1966)
Note: The title of the main story is announced as "Fra dødelig synsvinkel" in issue no. 7 and on page 3, but the front page says "Fra en dræbende synsvinkel". Rather confusingly, both Danish titles translate as "From a view to a kill", even though this particular comic is adapted from another Ian Fleming short story, "For Your Eyes Only".
Danish http://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007-dk-no29-1974/
James Bond Agent 007 no. 29: “For Your Eyes Only” (1974)
Note: The story's Danish title somewhat confusingly translates af "From a View to a Kill", though it is based on "For Your Eyes Only".
[img]Note: The story's Danish title somewhat confusingly translates af "From a View to a Kill", though it is based on "For Your Eyes Only"[/img]
Frank McCarthy
1974 Re-release
1987: Barbara Walters interviews Sean Connery on ABC-TV.
http://pbfiles.net/tnd/tnd-premiere1.html
2004: Jean Tournier dies at age 78--Paris, France.
(Born 3 April 1926--Toulon, Var, France.)
1963: Jack Whittingham issues a writ against Ian Fleming for damages citing libel, malicious falsehood, damage to professional reputation.
1977: The Spy Who Loved Me released in Japan.
1995: Zlato oko (The Golden Eye) released in Slovenia.
1999: James Bond 007 - Die Welt ist nicht genug released in Austria.
2019: Last day of Sotheby's online literature sale for the letters of Anne and Ian Fleming.
1961: James Bond comic strip Thunderball begins its run in The Daily Mail. (Ends 10 February 1962. 1066-1128)
John McLusky, artist. Henry Gammidge, writer.
1122-1123
1126-11327
First ending, [Daily Express.
Second ending in syndication.
Danish 1966 https://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007-dk-no-6-eng/
James Bond Agent 007 no. 6: “Thunderball” (1966)
1979: Moonraker released in the Philippines.
1986: Prince Charles and Princess Diana visit the set of The Living Daylights and meet Timothy Dalton.
2006: "You Know My Name" CD single released.
1964: The Goldfinger soundtrack makes the Billboard chart, eventually reaches #1. Spends 77 weeks in top 200.
1964: Playboy magazine publishes its Ian Fleming interview. 1981: Sólo para sus ojos (Only For Your Eyes, also Catalan title Només per als teus ulls) released in Spain.
2002: Die Another Day released in Australia, the Dominican Republic, and Lebanon.
2002: 007: Otro día para morir (Another Day to Die) released in Mexico.
2002: Умри, но не сейчас (Die But Not Now) released in Russia.
1915: Curd Jürgens is born--Solin, Munich, Germany. (He dies 18 June 1982 at age 66--Vienna, Austria.)
1941: Anouska Hempel (The Australian Girl) is born--Wellington, New Zealand.
1958: Lynn-Holly Johnson is born--Chicago, Illinois.
1958: The first Bond comic strip Casino Royale ends its run in The Daily Express.
(Started 7 July 1958. 1-138) John McLusky, artist. Anthony Hern, writer.
Swedish Semic Comic 1972 https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1972.php3
Högt Spel I Monte Carlo (High Game In Monte Carlo - Casino Royale)
Swedish Semic Comic 1981 https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1981.php3
Högt Spel I Monte Carlo (High Game In Monte Carlo - Casino Royale)
Danish https://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/007jb-dk1-1965-eng/
James Bond Agent 007 no. 1: “Casino Royale” (1965)
1973: Å leve og la dø (To Live and Let Die) released in Norway.
1997: 007 - O Amanhã Nunca Morre premieres in Portugal.
1953: Vijay Amritraj is born--Madras, Madras State, India.
1960: Gregory Ratoff (born 20 April 20 1897--Samara, Russian Empire) dies at age 63--Solothurn, Switzerland. Later in 1961, his widow sells the Casino Royale film rights to producer Charles K. Feldman for $75,000.
1967: You Only Live Twice released in Australia and Hong Kong.
1995: Aranyszem released in Hungary.
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2006: "You Know My Name" release as a single. B-side: Soundgarden song "Black Hole Sun" acoustic version.
2014: EON releases statements confirming a cyber-attack on Sony stole an early version of the BOND 24 screenplay .
2016: Dynamite Entertainment releases James Bond Hammerhead #3.
1948: Cassandra Harris is born--Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
(She dies 29 December 1991 at age 43--Los Angeles, California.
John McLusky, artist. Henry Gammidge, writer.
http://www.the007dossier.com/007dossier/post/2014/09/15/Live-and-Let-Die-newspaper-comic-strip-1958
https://www.comicartfans.com/gallerypiece.asp?piece=1414401
214 https://www.comicartfans.com/galleryroom.asp?gsub=116429
Swedish Semic Comic 1970-71 https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1970_1971.php3
Swedish Semic Comic 1986 https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1986.php3
Danish http://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007-dk-3-eng/
James Bond Agent 007 no. 3: “Live and Let Die” (1965)
1977: The Spy Who Loved Me released in the Netherlands.
1977: 007: La espía que me amó released in Mexico.
1995: 007: GoldenEye released in Mexico.
1995: 007 Contra GoldenEye released in Brazil.
1999: The World Is Not Enough released in Venezuela.
2006: Casino Royale released in Pakistan and Uruguay.
2006: 007: Cassino Royale released in Brazil.
2014: Spectre films on the River Thames.
2014: Vodka producer Belvedere showcases two limited edition 007 bottles at a London Film Museum launch party.
1967: Bond comic strip The Hildebrand Rarity ends its run in The Daily Express.
(Started 29 May 1967. 429-602) Yaroslav Horak, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
https://www.slideshare.net/luisnarbona/james-bond-007-the-hildebrand-rarity-mu
India Star Comics https://www.comicsroyale.com/foreign-reprints#/star-comics/
Swedish Semic 1986 https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1986.php3
Ubåt Saknas (The Hildebrand Rarity)
Danish 1969 http://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007-dk-no17-1969/
James Bond Agent 007 no. 17: “The Hildebrand Rarity” (1969)
1983: Neka aldrig två gånger (Never Deny It Twice, Swedish title) released in Finland.
1995: GoldenEye released in Japan and the Republic of Korea.
(Catalan title El demà no mor mai or Tomorrow Does Not Die).
1965: Thunderball released in Australia.
1971: Diamonds Are Forever released in US.
http://www.bond-o-rama.dk/lald-dk-pressemateriale-1973/
1982: Octopussy films OO7 and Octopussy attacked in her bedroom.
1997: Tomorrow Never Dies released in Switzerland and Kuwait.
1997: Demain ne meurt jamais released in France.
2014: Spectre films in Camden.
1967: Bond comic strip The Spy Who Loved Me begins its run in The Daily Express.
(Ends 3 October 1968. 603-815) Yaroslav Horak, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
The 18th and final Bond comic for them.
Swedish Semic 1977 https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1977.php3
Operation Spökflyg (The Spy Who Loved Me - Part 1) |
https://www.comics.org/issue/73996/
Danish 1970 http://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007dk-no-18-1969/
James Bond Agent 007 no. 18: “The Spy Who Loved Me, pt. I” (1969)
Danish 1970 http://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007dk-no-20-1970/
James Bond Agent 007 no. 20: “The Spy Who Loved Me, pt. II” (1970)
1969: Agent 007 i Hendes Majestæts hemmelige tjeneste (Agent 007 In Her Majesty's Secret Service) released in Denmark.
http://www.bond-o-rama.dk/ohmss-dk-filmprogram-1969/
1969: I hennes majestäts hemliga tjänst (In Her Majesty's Secret Service) released in Sweden.
1969: Agente 007 - Al servizio segreto di Sua Maestà (At the Secret Service of His Majesty) released in Italy.
1984: Mai Dire Mai (Never Say Never) released in Italy.
1997: Tomorrow Never Dies released in Switzerland, Lebanon and the Netherlands.
1997: James Bond 007 - Der Morgen stirbt nie released in Germany.
1999: The World Is Not Enough released in the Republic of Korea.
2002: Die Another Day released in Indonesia and Kuwait.
1937: Albert Moses is born--Kandy, Sri Lanka. He dies 15 September 2017 at age --London, England.
1960: Fleming assigns Thunderball to Trustees – Glidrose Productions.
1969: On Her Majesty's Secret Service released in the UK and USA.
1973: James Bond 007 - Leben und sterben lassen released in West Germany
1974: James Bond 007 - Der Mann mit dem goldenen Colt (James Bond 007: The Man With the Golden Colt) released in West Germany.
1985: 007: En la mira de los asesinos (007: In the Sights of the Murderers) released in Mexico.
1997: Tomorrow Never Dies released in the US, Austria, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, and Israel.
Danish Teaser
1997: Завтра не умрёт никогда (Tomorrow Will Never Die) released in Russia,
(Born 12 September 1914--Newport, Wales. UK.)
2002: Die Another Day released in Chile.
2002: Halj meg máskor (Hang On at Another Time) released in Hungary.
2002: Otro día para morir (Another Day to Die) released in Peru.
2018: Dynamite Comics James Bond: 007 #2 comes available. Oddjob returns.
Marc Laming, artist. Greg Pak, writer.
Dave Johnson, Cover A.
Marguerite Sauvage, Cover B.
Clayton Henry, Cover C.
Mark Laming, Cover D.