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1940: Jill St. John is born--Los Angeles, California.
1942: The Dieppe Raid in Northern France targeting cipher codes and Enigma repair parts, as planned by Ian Fleming and Admiral John Godfrey, plays out as an unnecessary (but still valuable) failure.
1981: James Bond comic strip Doomcrack ends its run in The Daily Express. (Started 2 February 1981. 1-174)
Harry North, artist (known for Mad magazine parodies). Jim Lawrence, writer.
Tamil Comic
https://tamilcomicsulagam.blogspot.com/2010/01/?m=1
1988: Licence to Kill films OO7 and Felix chasing Sanchez by chopper.
2014: Jimmy Fallon challenges Pierce Brosnan to a game of GoldenEye 007, N64 style.
1963: Ian Fleming writes "OO7 in New York" (original title "Reflections in a Carey Cadillac").
1973: Roger Moore, performing on Broadway in 'The Play What I Wrote', is photographed with Yvonne Elliman of the Jesus Christ Superstar cast.
1981: James Bond comic strip The Paradise Plot begins in The Daily Express.
(Ends 4 June 1982. 175-378) John McLusky, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
Swedish Semic Comic 1982
https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1982.php3?s=comics&id=02218
(007 In New Assignment - The Paradise Plot)
[Part 1] [Part 2]
[Part 3]
https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/titan_tpp2.php3?s=comics&id=01748
2018: Aston Martin announces they'll produce 25 Aston Martin DB5s. With gadgets, not street legal.
1916: Geoffrey Keen is born--Wallingford, Oxfordshire, England.
(He dies 3 November 2005 at age 89--Denville Hall, Northwood, Hillingdon, London, England.)
1940: Leon Trotsky is assassinated in Mexico. Likely by SMERSH.
1961: Francisco Goya’s Duke of Wellington is stolen from the National Gallery, London, England.
1970: James Bond comic strip The Golden Ghost starts in The Daily Express.
(Finishes 16 January 1971. 1394–1519) Yaroslav Horak, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
https://spyguysandgals.com/sgLookupComicStrip.aspx?id=1002
https://blackwells.co.uk/bookshop/product/The-Golden-Ghost-by-James-Duncan-Lawrence-Yaroslav-Horak-Ian-Fleming/9781845762612
Swedish Semic Comic 1971
https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1970_1971.php3?s=comics&id=01728
(The Golden Ghost)
Swedish Semic Comic 1978
Danish 1972 https://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007-dk-no23-1972/
"Det gyldne spøgelse"
1981: Erittäin salainen (Top Secret; Swedish Topphemligt) released in Finland.
1997: Tomorrow Never Dies films Carver's death by his own sea drill.
2019: Dynamite Entertainment releases James Bond 007 #10.
1925: Honor Blackman is born--Plaistow, London, England.
(She dies 5 April 2020 at age 94--Lewes, East Sussex, England.)
1950: Toshirô Suga is born--Tokyo, Japan.
1959: Ivar Bryce writes parter Ian Fleming.
1962: Johanna Harwood submits the first draft of the From Russia With Love script.
1965: Tabet's artwork highlights the Diamonds Are Forever serial in Domenica Del Corriere.
1971: Rick Yune is born--Washington, District of Columbia.
1981: Rien que pour vos yeux (Just For Your Eyes) released in France.
2002: Swede Traktor begins the first of six days filming the "Die Another Day" music video in Hollywood. Eventual cost, $6.1 million.
2010 Raymond John "Ray" Hawkey dies at age --Kensington, London, England.
(Born 2 February 1930--Plymouth, Devon, England.)
2018: Barbara Broccoli, Michael G. Wilson, and Daniel Craig announce that Danny Boyle leaves the BOND 25 production for creative reasons.
1963: Last day of principal photography for From Russia With Love.
1966: The New York Times reports the Japanese Cultural Assets Protection Committee suspended filming of You Only Live Twice due to damage caused by Japanese actors to Himeji Castle.
1978: Variety reports the change from Pinewood to Paris sound stages, based on financial benefits.
1988: Licence to Kill films Bond's first scene riding in a limousine with Felix Leiter.
1997: First-person shooter video game GoldenEye 007, developed by Rare/published by Nintendo, released in Japan for Nintendo 64.
2006: The New York Times crossword. 57 Across. _ _ _ _ _ _ Largo. James Bond villain.
2007: Seven days of Quantum of Solace second unit filming begins in Madrid, Spain.
2008: Browser-based game The Shadow War, based on By Royal Command, is released by Six to Start.
jamesbond.wikia.com/wiki/The_Shadow_War
1937: Connie Mason is born--Washington, District of Columbia.
1967: Casino Royale released in Uruguay.
1982: Octopussy's first day of circus filming.
1989: A magányos ügynök (The Lone Agent) released in Hungary.
1991: BBC Radio 2 broadcasts a two-part special on John Barry. (Concludes 31 August.)
1925: Maurice Binder is born--New York City, New York. (He dies 9 April 1991 at age 65--London, England.)
1930: Sir Thomas Sean Connery is born--Fountainbridge, Edinburgh, Scotland.
(He dies 28 April 1999 at age 64--Los Angeles, California.)
https://www.bonhams.com/auctions/14037/lot/414/
1966: You Only Live Twice films Bond's wedding.
1977: James Bond 007 – Der Spion, der mich liebte released in Germany.
1997: First-person shooter video game GoldenEye 007, developed by Rare/published by Nintendo, released in North America for Nintendo 64.
2006: The Spy Who Loved Me re-released at the Empire Leicester Square Cinema for one week.
2017: From Russia With Love re-released in Chile.
2019: Q The Music Show presents: A James Bond Concert Spectacular with Caroline Munro at Buxton Opera House, Water Street, Buxton, England.
1941: Akiko Wakabayashi is born--Tokyo, Japan.
1966: Shirley Manson is born--Edinburgh, Scotland.
1978: Charles Boyer dies at age 78--Phoenix, Arizona.
(Born 28 August 1899--Figeac, France.)
1988: Licence to Kill films the final scenes with Robert Brown & Caroline Bliss, their final appearances in the franchise.
2005: Titan Classics Re-Issues publishes The Spy Who Loved Me (includes The Harpies).
Yaroslav Horak, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
(Born 18 October 1939--Houston, Texas.)
Croatian edition, Algoritam, 2008.
1947: Barbara Goldbach (Barbara Bach) 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.
1989: TV movie Goldeneye premieres starring Charles Dance as Ian Fleming. Also Christoph Waltz, Deborah Moore, Julian Fellows.
1997: Tomorrow Never Dies films the closing scene--Bond and Wai Lin kissing.
2012: Swedish security service Säpo become agents under fire regarding a James Bond themed party.
1970: Comic strip Colonel Sun ends its run in The Daily Express. (Started 1 December 1969. 1175–1393)
Yaroslav Horak, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
https://www.cbr.com/the-james-bond-omnibus-003/
http://comicsbulletin.com/james-bond-omnibus-volume-003/
Swedish Semic Comic 1971
https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1970_1971.php3?s=comics&id=01728
(Mortal Top Rendezvous - Colonel Sun)
Swedish Semic Comic 1989
https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1989.php3?s=comics&id=02358
(Colonel Sun - Part 1) (Colonel Sun - Part 2)
Danish 1971 http://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007-dk-no-22-1971/
https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/articles/comic_cs_review.php3?t=&s=main&id=01086
https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/titan_cs.php3?s=comics&id=0883
Yaroslav Horak, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/dj.php3
Swedish Semic Comic 1972
https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1972.php3?s=comics&id=01759
(Dead Doppelganger- Double Jeopardy)
Swedish Semic Comic 1978
https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1978.php3?s=comics&id=02165
("Dangerous Commission" - Double Jeopardy)
Danish 1972 http://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007-dk-no24-1972/
"Mysteriet om dobbeltgængerne" [The mystery of the doubles]
1978: Robert Shaw dies at age 51--Tourmakeady, County Mayo, England.
(Born 9 August 1927--Westhoughton, Lancashire, England.)
1984: A View to a Kill films Zorin sparring with May Day.
1987: John Marcellus Huston dies at age 81 as an Irish citizen--Middletown, Rhode Island.
(Born 5 August 1906--Nevada, Missouri.)
1994: Hodder & Stoughton publish John Gardner's Bond novel Seafire.
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.
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.)
1978: Moonraker films OO7 and the centrifuge.
1979: Moonraker released in Kenya.
1984: Diamantes para la eternidad re-released in Spain.
1987: Roger Moore hosts the television documentary Happy Anniversary 007--25 Years of James Bond.
http://www.the007dossier.com/007dossier/post/2013/06/12/Happy-Anniversary-007"
http://www.the007dossier.com/007dossier/media/Happy-anniversary-007-1987.mp4
2017: Sir Sean Connery smiles for the James Bond Theme and a standing ovation at the U.S. Open.
1963: Time magazine reviews the latest Fleming novel On Her Majesty's Secret Service.
1971: James Bond comic strip Starfire begins its run in The Daily Express.
(Finishes 24 December 1971. 1709–1809) Yaroslav Horak, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/sf.php3
Danish 1973 https://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007-dk-no26-1973/
"Stjernernes herre" [Star Lord]
1983: Octopussy released in the Philippines.
1984: A View to a Kill films OO7 and Pegasus in the stables.
2017: Dynamite Entertainment releases James Bond: Moneypenny.
Jacob Edgar, artist. Jody Houser, writer.
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: James Bond 007 – Moonraker – Streng geheim (James Bond 007 - Moonraker - Top Secret) released in West Germany.
1991: Guns N' Roses perform their live version of "Live and Let Die" at Wembley Stadium, London. Later used on the B-side of the single.
1943: Don Stroud is born--Honolulu, Hawaii.
1965: Variety reports the cancellation of the Thunderball world benefit premiere (dropped from 21 Oct 1965) at London’s Odeon, Leicester Square Theatre.
1978: Moonraker model unit films space exteriors on Pinewood's F Stage.
1982: Jonathan Cape publishes John Gardner's Bond novel For Special Services.
1991: This month Eclipse Comics releases James Bond Permission to Die #3.
https://comicvine.gamespot.com/dark-horse-comics-25-james-bond-minute-of-midnight/4000-39588/
2012: Hal David dies at age 91--West Hollywood, California. (Born 25 May 1921--Brooklyn, New York.)
(Born 26 April 1916--Ely, Cambridgeshire, England.)
(Born 29 August 1942--Berlin, Germany.)
2020: Arthur Wooster dies at age 91.
(Born 18 May 1929--London, England.)
1935: Kenneth Tsang Kong is born--Shanghai, China.
1939: An overworked Ian Fleming declines his duties as best man at the Gerald and Patricia Coke wedding.
1976: The Spy Who Loved Me films Bond's first scene--with Moneypenny.
1980: For Your Eyes Only film production officially starts with three days North Sea filming of the St. Georges.
2020: A No Time To Die ten-second teaser anticipates a new trailer on 3 September.
1939: Recognizing the German invasion of Poland and a refusal to withdraw, Britain and France declare war.
1943: Valerie Perrine is born--Galveston, Texas.
1963: Serena Gordon is born--London, England.
1984: A View to a Kill films at the Ascot Race Course--Ascot, Berkshire, England.
2002: The Telegraph announces Revlon's limited edition 007 Colour Collection, a Die Another Day tie-in.
https://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_76164-Bentley-41-4-Litre-B129JY-1937.html
2015: A new poster for Spectre showcases classic Bond elements and The Day of the Dead.
1932: Edward James de Souza is born--Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England.
1966: The Los Angeles Times reports on You Only Live Twice filming in Tokyo and Kobe, Japan.
1977: The Spy Who Loved Me starts its South London theater booking.
1993: Hervé Villechaize dies at age 50--North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California.
(Born 23 April 1943--Paris, France.)
2015: Ocula magazine interviews Taryn Simon on her book Birds of the West Indies and other subjects.
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: Against the Rocket of Death) released in Brazil.
1984: A View to a Kill films OO7's underwater survival with the Rolls Royce.
(Born 25 February 1913--Oberplanitz, Zwickau, Saxony, Germany.)
1993: Claude Renoir dies at age 79--Troyes, Aube, France.
(Born 4 December 1913--Paris, France.)
Born December 4, 1913, Paris, France
Died September 5, 1993 (aged 79), Troyes, Aube, Champagne, France
Nationality French
Claude Renoir (December 4, 1913[1] – September 5, 1993) was a French cinematographer. He was the son of actor Pierre Renoir, the nephew of director Jean Renoir, and the grandson of painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir. He also participated in the making of The Mystery of Picasso (1956), the documentary on painter Pablo Picasso directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot. He was the cinematographer for The Crucible (1957) and lived in East Germany during filming. Renoir's career came to a close in the late 1970s, as he was rapidly losing sight. In his final years he was largely blind.
He married twice and had two children, a son and a daughter, actress Sophie Renoir. Claude Renoir died at age 79 in Troyes, 55 miles east of Paris, near the village of Essoyes, where he had a home.
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2006: John McLusky dies at age 83--Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England.
(Born 20 January 1923--Dennistoun, Glasgow, Scotland.)
https://www.lambiek.net/artists/m/mclusky_john.htm
UK Comics Wiki
https://ukcomics.fandom.com/wiki/John_McLusky_(1923-2006)
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.
Bob Q, artist. Jeff Parker, writer.
https://syfy.com/syfywire/exclusive-jeff-parker-on-007s-formative-years-in-dynamites-james-bond-origin
1955: Raymond Benson is born--Midland, Texas.
1971: Diamonds Are Forever last day of filming.
1972: Ian Fleming Publications Ltd is incorporated with an office in London, Greater London.
1976: Naomie Melanie Harris is born--London, England.
1978: Date of the first draft for the "Warhead" script, based on the "James Bond of the Secret Service" screenplay by Ian Fleming, Kevin McClory, Jack Whittingham. Later auctioned by Christie's of London in 2008.
1994: Putnam and Sons publishes the John Brosnan Bond novel Seafire in the US.
2007: Puffin publishes Charlie Higson's Young Bond novel Hurricane Gold.
2019: Q the Music Show is paired with an appearance by Caroline Bliss at St. George's Hall, Bradford.
1932: Ian Fleming mildly demands and gets a (clandestine) salary increase from Sir Roderick and Reuters.
1951: Chrissie Hynde is born--Akron, Ohio.
1961: Richard Maibaum and Wolf Mankowitz submit their Dr. No screenplay first draft.
1978 Ebal Comic http://www.bialto.pt/item/235081/ebal---serie-007-james-bond-2--o-satanico-dr-no.html
1989: Licence to Kill released in Australia.
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.)
2012: Press release announces the future Skyfall world premiere (23 October) at the Royal Albert Hall, London.
1925: Peter Sellers is born--Portsmouth, England.
(He dies 24 July 1980--Middlesex Hospital, London, England.)
1961: Date of the original screen treatment for Dr No wherein a Cuban-financed imposter with a caper targeted the Panama Canal. Plus he had a monkey.
1967: Casino Royale released in Australia.
1983: Octopussy released in Spain.
2006: Full trailer to Casino Royale released.
2015: Sam Smith announces he's written and will sing the title song for Spectre.
2015: Harper publishes Anthony Horowitz's Bond novel Trigger Mortis. Audio book voiced by David Oyelowo.
1924: Ian Fleming shoots his first stag at Black Mount, Argyllshire.
1935: Topol is born--Tel Aviv, Palestine.
1935: Nadim Joakim Sawalha is born--Madaba, Jordan.
1943: Maud Russell writes about Ian Fleming in her diary.
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.
Swedish Semic Comic
https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1976.php3?s=comics&id=01835
("Fatal Commission" - From A View To A Kill)
Danish 1968 https://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007-dk-no43-1978/
"Dødelig opgave" [= Deadly Assignment]
Danish https://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007-dk-no13-1968/
Dødelig mission [Deadly Mission]
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(Began 10 January 1966. 1-209) Yaroslav Horak, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
Swedish Semic Comic
https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1975.php3?s=comics&id=01820
(The Man With The Golden Gun)
Danish 1977 https://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007-dk-no40-1977/
+ “The Living Daylights” (1977)
"Hjernevasket" [Brainwashed] + "Spionen fra Øst"
Danish 1976 https://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007-dk-no35-1976/
"Manden med den gyldne pistol"
Danish 1968 https://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007-dk-no15-1968/
"Manden med den gyldne pistol"
1979: Moonraker released in Spain.
1988: Licence to Kill films Sanchez terminating Krest in the decompression chamber.
2011: Public announcements reveal the Turkish Culture Minister grants permission to film in Istanbul.
2012: Ruth Kempf dies at age 97--Opelousas, Louisiana.
(Born 9 March 1915.)
1984: A View to a Kill films James and Stacey uncovering Zorin’s scheme.
1995: Derek Meddings dies at age 64--London, England.
(Born 15 January 1931--Pancras, London, England.)
2013: Bond's Lotus Esprit Turbo sells at London auction for £550,000 ($860,000, or 650,000 euros).
(Born 13 September 1939--Detroit, Michigan.)
(Born 20 July 1938--Dorcaster, Yorkshire, England.)
1955: The Sunday Times publishes Ian Fleming's "The Great Riot of Istanbul" about the Istanbul pogroms. 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.
https://literary007.com/2015/05/02/unused-literary-bond-scenes-that-should-be-filmed-part-002/
Swedish Semic 1986
https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1986.php3?s=comics&id=02296
(For Your Eyes Only)
Danish 1966 https://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007-dk-8-1966/
"Fra dødelig synsvinkel"
Danish 1974 https://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007-dk-no29-1974/
"Fra en dræbende synsvinkel"
Danish 1967 https://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/yolt-dk-adsheets-1967/
1978: Moonraker films OO7 arriving at Drax’s chateau at Chateau De Vaux-Le-Vicomte.
1985: Dangereusement votre (Dangerously Yours) released in France.
1993: Timothy Dalton comments in TV Guide magazine that he'll be in the next Bond film.
2001: In the United States nineteen terrorists use four hijacked airliners to attack the Pentagon, the World Trade Center, and almost the White House itself. Among the 3000 dead are an estimated 400 first responders at the Twin Towers who rushed to help survivors of the initial strikes.
2008: Coca-Cola Zero's latest ad uses music from Jack White and Bond-style images.
2019: Dynamite Entertainment releases Ian Fleming's Live and Let Die in the hardcover graphic novel format.
1914: Desmond Llewelyn is born--Newport, Wales.
(He dies 19 December 1999 at age 85--Firle, East Sussex, England.)
1940: Lieutenant Commander Ian Fleming's memo to Naval Intelligence Director Rear Admiral John Henry Godfrey inspires Operation Ruthless, a pursuit of the Enigma codebooks used by Nazi Germany and its navy.
(He dies 27 January 2010 at age 67--Spain.)
1957: Hans Florian Zimmer is born--Frankfurt, West Germany.
1965: The Los Angeles Times reports contenders for Bond girl roles included Elsa Martinelli and Raquel Welch.
Raquel Welch
(Ends 12 November 1966. 210-263) Yaroslav Horak, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
https://bond-and-beyond.blogspot.com/p/blog-page_12.html
http://bdzoom.com/94191/patrimoine/james-bond-operation-comics-premiere-partie/attachment/bond_james_cs15_s1/
Danish 1968 https://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007-dk-no14-1968/
“The Living Daylights” (1968)
"Spionen fra øst"
1975: ABC-TV premieres Diamonds Are Forever.
1982: Octopussy location filming begins at Udaipur, Rajasthan, India.
1983: Octopussy released in Barcelona, Spain.
2019: A 1964 Aston Martin DB5 Saloon goes to auction at Coys.
Nice. But needs one of these.
1916: Roald Dahl is born--Llandaff, Cardiff, Wales.
(He dies 23 November 1990 at age 74--Oxford, England.)
1939: Richard Kiel is born--Detroit, Michigan.
(He dies 10 September 2014 at age 74--Fresno, California.)
1944: Jacqueline Bisset is born--Weybridge, Surrey, England.
1983: Victory Games begins releasing its James Bond 007 role-playing games.
2006: Two days of demolition begin at the 007 Soundstage on the way to repair damage from the 31 July fire.
2008: Two minutes of the song "Another Way to Die" air on the Spanish radio show Siglo.
2020: Roald Dahl Day and Roald Dahl Story Day.
1967: You Only Live Twice released in The Netherlands.
1967: James Bond 007 - Man lebt nur zweimal released in West Germany.
https://www.007collector.com/lc-you-only-live-twice/
https://en.todocoleccion.net/cinema-pressbooks/illustrierter-film-kurier-man-lebt-nur-zweimal-guia-cine-original-alemania-james-bond~x154695934#sobre_el_lote
1981: Sólo para sus ojos (Only For Your Eyes) released in Barcelona and Madrid, Spain.
(Catalan title: Només per als teus ulls/Only For Your Eyes.)
2012: Heineken announces product promotions related to Skyfall.
2020: James Bond Virus Safe Outdoor Treasure Hunt commences in Westminster, London.
1957: The Sunday Times publishes "The Diamond Smugglers: The Million Carat Network", starting a series of articles collected in The Diamond Smugglers.
1967: Elät vain kahdesti released in Finland.
1976: The Spy Who Loved Me films underwater in Nassau.
1977: Caterina Murino is born--Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy.
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 Gent, Belgium.
And Peru.
2008: Reports say Jack White didn't approve that Coke commercial.
2017: Albert Moses dies at age 69--London, England.
(Born 19 December 1937--Kandy, Sri Lanka.)
1922: Guy Hamilton is born--Paris, France. (He dies 20 April 2016 at age 93--Majorca, Balearic Islands, Spain.)
1962: Robert Wade is born--San Diego, California.
1963: The San Francisco Chronicle prints Ian Fleming's article "The Case of the Painfully Pulled Leg."
1981: 007: Sólo para tus ojos (Only For Your Eyes) released in Mexico.
https://librosfugitivos.es/es/superheroes-y-comic-usa/1905300010-cine-comic-1-james-bond-007-solo-para-tus-ojos-ersa-1981-9788428907187.html
1982: Octopussy films the backgammon game between OO7 and Khan.
1987: Tuer n’est pas jouer (Death is not a Game) released in France.
Not to be confused with.
1990: Armchair Detective Library publishes a hardcover version of John Gardner's Licence to Kill novelization.
(Born 5 July 1933--Carnmoney, County Antrim, Northern Ireland.)
2020: Dynamite Entertainment releases James Bond Reflections of Death.
Writers: Greg Pak, Andy Diggle, Benjamin Percy, Gail Simone, Mark Russell, Vita Ayala & Danny Lore
Artists: Dean Kotz, Luca Casalanguida, Kewber Baal, Eoin Marron, Robert Carey, Jordi Perez
1929: Formula One racing driver Sir Stirling Craufurd Moss, OBE is born--West Kensington, London, England.
1941: Philip Méheux, BSC is born--Kent, South East England.
1951: Ian Fleming writes a letter to journalist-spy Antony Terry.
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.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0143mf5
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.
1982: Kingsley Amis reviews John Gardner's For Special Services in The Times Literary Supplement.
2010: Former Fleming sports car 1962 AC Aceca Coupé goes to auction at Bonhams.