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1942: Daliah Lavi is born--Shavei Tzion, Israel.
(She dies 3 May 2017--Asheville, North Carolina.)
In the 1970s Daliah Lavi left the silver screen behind and started a new career as a singer. She was particularly popular in Germany. Photograph: Alamy
Daliah Lavi with Dean Martin in The Silencers, 1966. Photograph: Alamy
Daliah Lavi in The Spy With a Cold Nose, 1966. Photograph: Alamy
Daliah Lavi and Peter O’Toole in Lord Jim, 1965. Photograph: Alamy
1962: Dr. No released in Ireland.
1976: The Spy Who Loved Me films OO7 chased by Jaws through the pyramids.
1977: L'espion qui m'aimait released in France.
1983: The Ian Fleming Estate supported by MGM/UA and Danjaq file an injunction to block the release of Never Say Never Again in England. (It's later rejected by the lower court plus the court of appeals.)
2006: AOL Music says Chris Cornell was inspired by Tom Jones and "Thunderball".
2012: Christie's reports the James Bond 50th anniversary combined online auction plus in-house party auction raised $2.6 million/€2,000,000 for charity.
British actor Daniel Craig (R), a UN advocate against use of landmines and explosives, gets a briefing from Cambodian de-miners at an active minefield in Cyprus, October 12 2015.
2016: Dynamite Entertainment releases Hammerhead #1.
Luca Casalanguida, artist. Andy Diggle, writer.
2022: Conversations With the Past: Talking About James Bond, Route 9 & Me at Glens Falls, New York.
https://literary007.com/2021/11/28/viv-and-let-die-route-9-and-me/
1923: Cyril Leonard Shaps is born--London, England.
(He dies 1 January 2003 at age 79--London, England.)
1960: Richard Sammel is born--Heidelberg, Germany.
1968: EON announce Diana Rigg as the lead female role of Teresa di Vicenzo in On Her Majesty's Secret Service.
1972: Live and Let Die films 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.
2008: Benjamin Pratt's book Ian Fleming's Seven Deadlier Sins & 007's Moral Compass published in paperback.
2021: Last day for Rocket League 007's Aston Martin Valhalla.
Antonio Fuso, artist. Rodney Barnes, writer.
1927: Roger Moore is born--Stockwell, London.
(He dies 23 May 2017 at age 89--Crans-Montana, Mollens, Valais, Switzerland.)
1959: Ian Fleming writes Ivar Bryce about Kevin McClory with budget concerns.
1966: LIFE publishes Ian Fleming Part 2 - James Bond is Born.
1971: De Rusia Con Amour re-released in Argentina.
(Started 7 July 1975 - October 14, 1975 2898-2983) Yaroslav Horak, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
http://www.impulsegamer.com/james-bond-omnibus-005-review/
Swedish Semic Comic 1977
https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1977.php3
(Till Death Do Us Part)
Danish 1978 https://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007-dk-no45-1978/
"Ballade på Balkan" [Trouble in the Balkan]
1980: Ben Whishaw is born--Clifton, Bedfordshire, England.
1991: James Bond Jr. in syndication releases episode 21 of 65 - "A Race Against Disaster" at Le Mans, France.
1997: Studio head John Calley announces that Sony Pictures Entertainment division, Columbia Pictures, plans its own James Bond motion picture franchise using Kevin McClory's rights to film Thunderball. They plan a 1999 release date, McClory producing.
2005: Official announcement introduces Daniel Craig as the sixth actor to play Bond for EON at naval training facility HMS President on the Thames.
2012: "Skyfall" rises to #2 on the UK Singles Chart, tying "A View to a Kill" by Duran Duran for Bond theme success.
2019: Tristan Rutherford writes about "007 on the Silver Meteor" in The Daily Telegraph.
2022: Barbara Broccoli recalls Roger Moore.
James Bond: Roger Moore’s incredible generosity at 3am on The Man with the Golden Gun set (Image: GETTY)
Roger Moore with Barbara Broccoli (Image: GETTY)
Roger Moore and his The Man with the Golden Gun Bond girls (Image: GETTY)
James Bond movies (Image: EXPRESS)
2022: Anthony Robert McMillan OBE (Robbie Coltrane) dies at age 72--Larbert, Scotland.
(Born 30 March 1950--Rutherglen, Scotland.)
Coltrane as the imposing Rubeus Hagrid
(Warner Bros)
1955: Victoria Leigh Blum (Tanya Roberts) is born--The Bronx, New York City, New York.
(She dies 4 January 2021 at age 65--Cedars Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, California.)
Tanya Roberts with Roger Moore in the 1985 James Bond
film A View to a Kill. She had earlier starred in the last
season of Charlie's Angels.
Credit...Alexis Duclos./Associated Press
Ms. Roberts, second from left, starred in Charlie's Angels in its fifth and final season. The other angels in this 1980 photo were Cheryl Ladd, left, and Jaclyn Smith, right. Second from right is Patti D'Arbanville, who appeared in an episode.
Credit...Getty Images
Ms. Roberts, right, in 1999 in a scene from the sitcom “That ’70s Show” with Laura Prepon, another star of the show. Ms. Roberts had kept a low profile for many years until re-emerging in the show.
Credit...Frank Carroll/Fox
1964: Kinematograph Weekly (an early doubter of Bond, later affirming the success of From Russia With Love) reports "staggering figures" for Goldfinger's box office.
1967: Götz Otto is born--Dietzenbach, Hesse, Germany.
1975: Bond comic strip The Torch-Time Affair begins its run in The Daily Express. (Ends 15 January 1976. 2984-3060.)
Yaroslav Horak, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
https://spyguysandgals.com/sgLookupComicStrip.aspx?id=1016
Swedish Semic Comic 1977 https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1977.php3
(The Torch-Time Affair)
Danish 1979 http://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007-dk-no47-1979/
"En enkelt Acapulco"
[One-way to Acapulco]
1982: Octopussy films OO9's arrival at the British Embassy.
1984: A View To A Kill films Stacy getting fired by Mr. Howe and OO7 dropping the F-bomb.
1991: James Bond Jr. in syndication releases episode 22 of 65 - "The Inhuman Race" in Germany.
2005: James Bond OO7 - From Russia With Love video game released in the US as Gamecube.
From Russia with Love Q-Lab Trailer
(Born 1 May 1929--Los Angeles, California.)
2012: The Olive Press proposes Bond just isn't the same in Spain.
2012: Sir Roger Moore declares the Best Bond Ever.
Sir Roger had had his own office at Pinewood since 1970 [??]
Michael G Wilson and Barbara Broccoli were among the speakers at the celebration
Sir Michael Caine, Sir Tim Rice, Dame Joan Collins and David Walliams were also present
1924: Alan Hume is born--London, England.
(He dies 13 July 2010 at age 85--Chalfont St. Giles, Buckinghamshire, England.)
1959: Kevin McClory praises Ian Fleming's second screen treatment for Thunderball
1967: Sólo se vive dos veces (We Only Live Twice) released in Spain.
1984: A View to a Kill films Zorin murdering Howe and framing OO7.
1991: James Bond Jr. in syndication releases episode 23 of 65 - "Live and Let's Dance" in Switzerland.
Paperback
1992: Vladek Sheybal dies at age 69--London, England.
(Born 12 March 1923--Zgierz, Lódzkie, Poland.)
Le Chiffre's Representative
2007: Deborah Jane Trimmer aka Deborah Kerr CBE dies at age 86--Botesdale, England.
(Born 30 September 1921--Helensburgh, Scotland.)
The King and I
Agent Mimi (Alias Lady Fiona). Casino Royale
2012: Eurocom's North American release of first-person shooter video game 007 Legends, published by Activision.
2018: Daniel Craig receives support after Piers Morgan's dad-shaming comments.
2020: A new Penfold Heart golf ball comes available.
https://www.penfoldgolfusa.com/shop
https://www.michaelmay.online/2014/08/goldfinger-comic-strip.html
1959: Ivar Bryce is impressed by Fleming's second screen treatment for Thunderball, though he shares criticisms.
1962: A review of Dr. No in Variety says "As a screen hero James Bond is clearly here to stay. He will win no Oscars but a heck of a lot of enthusiastic followers."
1983: People Magazine features Sean Connery promoting Never Say Never Again.
1991: James Bond Jr. in syndication releases episode 24 of 65 - "The Sword of Power" in Tokyo, Japan.
James Bond Jr #5: The Sword of Death, John Vincent.
2004: Julius Harris dies at age 81--Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California.
(Born 17 August 1923--Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.)
2018: Dynamite releases James Bond: The Body Vol. 1, including Parts One through Four (The Body, The Gut, The Brain, The Heart).
2021: Noise11 reports Coldplay pursued a Bond theme five times across twenty years.
1898: Lotte Lenya (Karoline Wilhelmine Charlotte Blaumauer) is born--Vienna-Penzing, Austria Hungary.
(She dies 27 November 1981 at age 83--New York City, New York.)
(He dies 8 January 1992 at age 75--Sussex, England.)
Dawson as Professor Dent in the James Bond film Dr. No
1939: Earl Jolly Brown is born--Houston, Texas.
(He dies 26 August 2006 at age 66--Las Vegas, Nevada.)
(Born 18 October 1939--Houston, Texas.)
1979: Moonraker released in Belgium.
1985: Od nišana do smrti (Serbian, Croatian) and Od tarče do smrti (Slovenian) released in Yugoslavia.
1991: James Bond Jr. in syndication releases episode 25 of 65 - "It's All in the Timing" in Switzerland.
2008: The "Quantum of Solace" single charts at #15 on the Canadian Hot 100, mostly on downloads.
2017: Dynamite Comics publishes James Bond Kill Chain #4 (of 6).
Luca Casalanguida, artist. Andy Diggle, writer.
2021: Anthony Lane in The New Yorker writes about One For the The Road and "James Bond's Heavy Heart in No Time To Die". (Spoilers)
1931: Ian Fleming begins his association with Reuters.
(He dies 12 December 2020 at age 89--Royal Cornwall Hospital, Truro, England.
1964: Comic strip for Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang begins its run in The Daily Express. (Ends 23 October.)
1966: You Only Live Twice films Bond getting married.
1988: Licence to Kill films villain Sanchez explaining his caper.
2005: IGN interviews Martin Campbell on Casino Royale.
Craig as Bond
Martin Campbell on the set of
the first Zorro with Anthony Hopkins
and Antonio Banderas
2009: Joseph Wiseman dies at age 91--Manhattan, New York City, New York.
(Born 15 May 1918--Montreal, Quebec, Canada.)
2010: Clement Graham Crowden dies at age 87--Edinburgh, Scotland.
(Born 30 November 1922--Edinburgh, Scotland.)
2016: Dynamite Comics releases James Bond #11 Eidolon Chapter 5.
Jason Masters, artist. Warren Ellis, writer.
2021: Dynamite Entertainment releases James Bond - Big Things in hardcover, collects James Bond 1 - 6 (2019).
Eric Gapstur, Erica D'Urso, Brent Peeples, Marco Renna, artists. Vita Ayala, Danny Lore, writers.
https://www.comicon.com/2021/10/03/enjoy-our-colossal-twenty-two-page-preview-for-dynamite-comics
2021: Leslie Bricusse dies at age 90--Saint Paul de Vence, France.
(Born 29 January 1931--Pinner, Greater London, England.)
1955: Thomas Newman is born--Los Angeles, California.
1956: Danny Boyle is born--Radcliffe, Bury, Greater Manchester, England.
1957: The Sunday Times ends its six week serialization of Ian Fleming's The Diamond Smugglers, started 15 September.
1959: Ian Fleming writes to fan Eunice Jenkins in Hong Kong.
1997: Ronald Lawrence Morisco-Tarr (Ron Tarr) dies at age 60--Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, England
(Born 14 November 1936--Municipal Borough of Willesden, Middlesex, England.)
A View to a Kill
The World Is Not Enough - Official Video, 1999 (4:03)
2001: Geoffrey Boothroyd dies--UK.
(Born 1925--Blackpool, England.)
S.H.I.E.L.D. Boothoryd
2012: The "Skyfall" single enters the Billboard Hot 100 at #8.
2021: The Petersen Automotive Museum displays James Bond vehicles at Los Angeles, California.
2008 Aston Martin DBS destroyed in "Quantum of Solace"
2008 Aston Martin DBS destroyed in “Quantum of Solace”
2015 Aston Martin DB10, made only for “Spectre” (DB10s were not sold to the public)
1985 Aston Martin V8 Vantage (with skis!) from “The Living Daylights”
1964 Aston Martin DB5 like the one modified for “Goldfinger”
2002 Jaguar XKR driven by the villain in “Die Another Day”
1945: Everett McGill is born--Miami Beach, Florida.
1954: The CBS anthology series Climax! airs the live television production of Casino Royale featuring American CIA Agent Jimmy Bond, British Agent Clarence Leiter, and Bond Girl Valerie Mathis.
Climax! Casino Royale (TV-1954) JAMES BOND (51:49)
1959: Ivar Bryce gives feedback to Fleming on his not being present for future filming.
1965: Original premiere date planned for Thunderball at the Odeon. Leicester Square.
(Postponed due to delays in post-production.)
1968: Principal photography begins at Piz Gloria, Canton of Bern, Switzerland. With the restaurant still in development, the production paid for electricity, airlifts, and the construction of the helipad.
1972: James Bond comic strip Isle of Condors finishes its run. (Started 12 June 1972. 1952–2065)
Yaroslav Horak, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/ioc.php3
Swedish Semic Comic
https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1974.php3?s=comics&id=01800
(Isle of Condors)
Swedish Semic Comic
https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1981.php3
(Isle of Condors)
Danish http://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007-dk-no-28-1974/
“Isle of Condors” (1974)
"Kondorernes ø"
1984: Marc Zinga is born in Likasi, Democratic Republic of the Congo.
1987: Bob Simmons dies at age 65.
(Born 31 March 1922--Fullham, London, England.)
Bob Simmons as James Bond 007 in the gun
barrel sequence featured in the movies Dr. No,
From Russia with Love, and Goldfinger
1991: James Bond Jr. in syndication releases episode 26 of 65 - "Dance of the Toreadors" in Pamplona.
2019: Liam Gallagher "jokes" he's available for the next Bond theme song.
Liam Gallagher. Picture: Press
Naomie Harris is ready for her very own stand-alone James Bond film!
2022: The Martini Bar launches a new and decadent mixology and culinary experience at The Ocean Club, A Four Seasons Resort, Paradise Island, Nassau, Bahamas.
1918: James Duncan (Jim) Lawrence is born--Detroit, Michigan.
(He dies 19 March 1994 at age 75--Summit, New Jersey.)
https://www.markcarlson-ghost.com/index.php/2019/09/12/friday-foster/
1959: Ivar Bryce by letter lectures Kevin McClory on spending.
1964: Jonathan Cape publishes Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang: The Magical Car, the first of three volumes, illustrated by John Burningham. Ian Fleming writes this for son Caspar.
1981: Τζέημς Μποντ, πράκτωρ 007: Για τα μάτια σου μόνο (James Bond, Agent 007: For Your Eyes Only) released in Greece.
1991: James Bond Jr. in syndication releases episode 27 of 65 - "Fountain of Terror" in Tibet.
1995: Sir Kingsley Amis CBE dies at age 73--London, England.
(Born 16 April 1922--Clapham, London, England.)
2002: Warner Bros. and Maverick Records release the "Die Another Day" single (delayed from 10 October due to a radio station leak). The video premieres worldwide on MTV the same day--a first for the music channel.
2012: Sky launches a James Bond HD channel in Belgrade, Serbia.
2015: The Sydney Morning Herald reports unanimous raves in the UK for Spectre.
1959: Ian Fleming writes an enthusiastic letter to Ivan Bryce on the Bond film project.
1968: On Her Majesty's Secret Service films the Angels of Death at Piz Gloria.
1986: From Russia With Love re-released in Norway.
1991: James Bond Jr. in syndication releases episode 28 of 65 - "The Emerald Key" in Mexico.
James Bond Jr 007 Hasbro Original Wax Sculpting Unproduced Action Figure Rare
https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/james-bond-jr-007-hasbro-original-wax-520556415
2012: The Atlantic leveraging The Wire report on Bond's declining returns.
https://www.businessinsider.com/james-bonds-diminishing-roi-in-charts-2012-11
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2015: The Telegraph explains the meaning of 13 Bond film titles.
Sean Connery in Goldfinger, the title of which was named after
Ian Fleming's golf partner's cousin, who sued him
Credit: Everett/REX
Sean Connery and Donald Pleasance in 1967's You Only Live Twice,
the title of which came from Japanese poetry
Credit: MGM/Everett/REX
Peter Lamont's concept for Octopussy's barge. The film, incidentally,
shared its name with one of Ian Fleming's boats
Credit: 1984 Metro-Goldwyn-Meyer Studios inc, and Danjaq LLC.
GoldenEye, which was named after Fleming's Jamaican estate, is also a type of duck
Credit: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Syd Cain's designs for Blofeld's coat of arms in On Her Majesty's Secret Service,
the film in which Bond learns his own family motto
Credit: Metro-Goldwyn-Meyer Studios inc, and Danjaq. LLC.
Franz Oberhauser: SPECTRE's number one in the new film
2022: The Bond In Motion Exhibition closes at the Petersen Automotive Museum, Los Angeles, California.
https://www.petersen.org/bond
1943: Martin Campbell is born--Hastings, New Zealand.
1983: Maclean's prints its Never Say Never Again review "James Bond as a familiar fuzz."
1991: James Bond Jr. in syndication releases episode 9 of 65 - "Ship of Terror" in Kua-Kua.
2005: The Design Museum showcases iconic Robert Brownjohn contributions.
2012: Digital Spy reports on Daniel Craig crying.
1936: Terrance Mountain is born--Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England.
1965: Mathieu Amalric is born--Neuilly-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine, France.
1972: James Bond comic The League of Vampires begins its run in The Daily Express.
(Ends 28 February 1973. 2066–2172) Yaroslav Horak, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
https://www.popoptiq.com/the-league-of-vampires/
Swedish Semic Comic 1982 https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1982.php3
(The League of Vampires)
Danish 1975 https://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007-dk-no32-1975/
“The League of Vampires”
"Vampyrligaen"
1982: Octopussy films Magda seducing OO7 for the egg.
1991: James Bond Jr. in syndication releases episode 30 of 65 - "Deadly Recall" at Monte Carlo.
(Born 15 May 1929--New York City, New York.)
Diamonds Are Forever
2012: The Scotsman reviews the new James Bond film Skyfall.
Skyfall starring Daniel Craig as James Bond
Skyfall starring Daniel Craig as James Bond
Skyfall starring Daniel Craig as James Bond
2019: The original planned release date for BOND 25, delayed since Danny Boyle's departure August the same year.
Boyle was originally confirmed as the director of Bond 25 in May
Boyle reportedly wanted Tomasz Kot to play the film's villain
1959: Ian Fleming to Ivan Bryce counters Jean de la Bruyere's suggestion for the title of the first Bond film.
1967: Men leeft slechts tweemaal (Flemish - One Only Lives Twice; also in French -On ne vit que deux fois, We Only Live Twice) released in Brussels, Belgium.
1972: Live and Let Die films the jazzy death of Agent Hamilton in New Orleans.
2012: Skyfall released in the UK, United Arab Emirates, Belgium, Bulgaria, Bahrain, Czech Republic, Denmark, Egypt, Finland, UK, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Iraq, Iceland, Jordan, South Korea, Kuwait, Kazakhstan, Lebanon, Malta, Norway, Oman, Poland, Palestine, Qatar, Sweden, and Slovakia.
2012: 007 - Operação Skyfall released in Brazil.
2015: Spectre London premiere at Royal Albert Hall.
2015: BBC Radio 4's Book at Bedtime airs the first installment of Trigger Mortis, read by Rupert Penry-Jones.
2015: Sam Smith expresses (then denies) regret for writing the theme to Spectre.
1915: Harry Saltzman is born--Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada.
(He dies 28 September 1994 at age 78-- Paris, France.)
https://www.vanityfair.com/culture/photos/2012/09/harry-saltzman-bond-secret-spy-life
1939: John Cleese is born--Weston-Super-Mare, Somerset, England.
1967: Men leeft slechts twee maal (Flemish title) released in Gent, Belgium. Also On ne vit que deux fois (French title).
1977: La espía que me amó released in Argentina.
1983: Octopussy released in Colombia.
1983: Octopussy released in Portugal.
1983: 007 - Operação Tentáculo (Tentacle Operation) released in Portugal.
2008: Roy Stewart dies at age 83--London, England.
(Born 15 May 1925--Jamaica.)
2012: Skyfall released in Switzerland.
2012: Promotional materials for the documentary Everything or Nothing: The Untold Story of 007 come available, anticipating its 5 October premiere on EPIX.
2018: BBC News reports on a famous gun owned by a familiar figure about to go to auction.
The original Walther PPK pistol given to James Bond at the beginning of Dr No (1962)
A handgun handed to Sean Connery in the opening scenes of Dr No in 1962 is to be auctioned.
Humbert Ellis
The pistol appears in the opening scenes of Dr No, starring Sean Connery
PA Images
Actor Bernard Lee, who died in 1981, played M in the first 11 James Bond films
1971: Dedos de oro (Fingers of Gold) re-released in Argentina.
1991: James Bond Jr. in syndication releases episode 31 of 65 - "Hunt For Red Star One" in Russia.
1994: The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in Beverly Hills screens Goldfinger on its 30th anniversary.
2012: Premier Christianity asks Does The World Still Need James Bond?
2015: BBC's Timeshift airs its documentary Looking for Mr Bond 007 at the BBC.
2020: Sotheby's begins a week focused on Fleming and Bond items.
LEFT TO RIGHT: LOT 16, FLEMING | MOONRAKER, 1955, FIRST EDITION, PRESENTATION COPY INSCRIBED TO RAYMOND CHANDLER . ESTIMATE £70,000-100,00; AND LOT 110, FLEMING | MANUSCRIPT NOTEBOOK, HONG KONG, MACAO, AND JAPAN, 1959 . ESTIMATE £25,000-35,000.
A highlight of the sale is Ian Fleming’s final typescript of the fourth Bond novel, Diamonds Are Forever (1956). Replete with last-minute revisions made by the author as he honed his work for publication, this working text provides a fascinating insight into Fleming’s creative process.
1943: Margaret Nolan is born--Hampstead, London, England.
(She dies 5 October 2020 at age 76-- London Borough of Camden, London, England.)
James Bond girl Margaret Nolan has died aged 76.
Margaret Nolan will always be remembered for her part in Goldfinger
Margaret Nolan pictured with Bernard Bresslaw on set of Carry On at Your Convenience in 1971
1974: Cecilie Thomsen is born--Bogø, Denmark.
1991: James Bond Jr. in syndication releases episode 32 of 65 - "Scottish Mist" in Scotland.
1995: Fox television airs The World of 007 with host Elizabeth Hurley.
2008: Quantum of Solace UK premieres at the Odeon Theater, Leicester Square, London.
2012: Skyfall breaks existing UK box office records for a 007 opening weekend.
2012: Sony Classical releases the Skyfall soundtrack in the UK, recorded at Abbey Road Studios, London. Thomas Newman's score is nominated for an Oscar and wins a BAFTA.
2015: Spectre released in The Netherlands.
2015: Screen Daily reports on an abandoned SPECTRE mission from 1984.
Screen International ad from 1984 offers glimpse of what could have been a precursor to the latest Bond film.
Women wear skeleton masks during a procession organized by sex workers to remember their
deceased colleagues ahead of the Day of the Dead parade.
Photograph: Ginnette Riquelme/Reuters
2021: The Bird Museum's October Conservation Seminar Series hosts “Meet The Real James Bond”.
1943: Maud Russell writes about Ian Fleming in her diary.
1963: The Desert Sun prints a short article "Hero or Creator--James Bond? Nope, Only Ian Fleming."
1973: Thomas Wright in The Gleaner calls Live and Let Die “the poorest of the lot so far, though there were some great moments during the speed-boat chase”. He dismisses the idea the film was “insulting to black people."
1991: James Bond Jr. in syndication releases episode 33 of 65 - "The Art of Evil" in Paris, France.
2008: Penguin Modern Classics publishes Quantum of Solace: The Complete James Bond Short Stories.
The Bond girl that almost was: Amy Winehouse.
Photograph: Dave Hogan/Getty
2012: Skyfall premieres in Berlin, Germany.
Trying to take over the world since 1961: SPECTRE's leaders Franz Oberhauser and Ernst Stavro Blofeld
Credit: EON/ Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
2015: Spectre released in Denmark and Sweden.
2015: 007 Spectre released in Finland.
2015: James Bond: Spectre released in Norway.
2018: British auction house Fellows puts the last Rolex screen-worn by Bond up for sale.
Robert Carey, artist. Greg Pak, writer.
https://icv2.com/gallery/44368/1
2022: Last day for the James Bond Corn Maze at Richardson Adventure Farm, Spring Grove, Illinois.
1948: Michael Kitchen is born--Leicester, Leicestershire, England.
1966: You Only Live Twice films the rocket launch near film's end.
1968: 007: Sólo se vive dos veces released in Mexico.
1974: David Dencik is born--Stockholm, Sweden.
1976: US television premiere of Live and Let Die on ABC.
1991: James Bond Jr. in syndication releases episode 34 of 65 - "The Heartbreak Caper."
2006: MTV video premiere of "You Know My Name". Director Michael Haussman contrasts "the lives of a professional spy and a rock star".
Trailer
"When No One Loves You", Kerli
Soundtrack
2012: Skyfall released in Spain, Italy, The Netherlands, and The Philippines.
2012: Skajfol released in Serbia.
2020: Sir Thomas Sean Connery dies at age 90--The Bahamas.
(Born 25 August 1930--Fountainbridge, Edinburgh, Scotland.)
Sean Connery Dr No James Bond
Courtesy Everett Collection
2021: The Day of the Dead parade commences in Mexico City, the fourth since Spectre.
1945: Lani Hall is born--Chicago, Illinois.
1964: The Sunday Gleaner reports Kingston cinemas still showing Dr. No as they anticipate Goldfinger.
1982: Octopussy films OO7 playing dead at Kamal Khan’s fortress.
1991: James Bond Jr. in syndication releases episode 35 of 65 - "Mindfield."
1995: Esquire magazine prints Will Self's James Bond Story "License to Hug".
1995: This month Topps Comics releases James Bond 007 Goldeneye #0 as a limited edition preview at the James Bond Convention.
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1999: Garbage performs "The World Is Not Enough" on the Late Show with David Letterman.
2002: 007 Ice Racer video game developed published by Vodafone, using the Die Another Day ice chase.
2012: Skyfall released in Austria, Bolivia, Switzerland, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Croatia, Indonesia, India, Malaysia, Singapore, Slovenia, El Salvador, Thailand.
2012: Skaifoli released in Georgia.
2012: Operacija Skyfall released in Lithuania.
2021: Author Jim Wright speaks to his book The Real James Bond at Hillsdale Library, New Jersey.
1961: Kathryn Dawn (K.D.) Lang is born--Consort, Alberta, Canada.
1975: ABC-TV network premiere of You Only Live Twice.
in "You Only Live Twice" premiere, 007! (1:16)
2006: John Murray publishes Secret Servant: The Moneypenny Diaries by Kate Westbrook (Samantha Weinberg).
2010: Activision releases GoldenEye 007 in North America.
2012: Skyfall released in Colombia. Ecuador, Ethiopia, Kenya, Nigeria, Panama, and Turkey.
2012: 007: Skyfall released in Estonia.
2012: 007: Operación Skyfall released in Mexico. And Venezuela. 2012: 007:空降危機 (007: Kōngjiàng wéijī; 007: Airborne Crisis) released in Taiwan.
2015: BBC News reports Spectre breaking box office records in the UK.
Spectre is Daniel Craig's fourth stint as 007
2021: French Institute Allince Française CinéSalon presents eight career-defining films as Léa Seydoux: More Than a Bond Girl.
2024: The Day of the Dead parade in Mexico City, Mexico.
1933: John Barry Prendergast is born--York, North Yorkshire England.
(He dies 30 January 2011 at age 77--Oyster Bay, New York.)
John Barry in the recording studio, 1965. Photograph: Dezo Hoffmann / Rex Features
(He dies 24 September 2021 at age 84--Tokyo, Japan.)
Above is a still from the 1983 animated film Golgo 13: The Professional. It was the first animated movie based on the original publication.
Screenshot: TMSアニメ公式チャンネル | Takao Saito
Takao Saito is the creator of the popular manga Golgo 13.
Pictured is Takao Saito in a 2017 file photo.
Photo: STR/JIJI PRESS/AFP (Getty Images)
Golgo 13 is one of the biggest selling manga in history.
Prior to animated feature, there had been two live-action films, including that starred Sonny Chiba.
Screenshot: TMSアニメ公式チャンネル | Takao Saito
1948: Marie McDonald McLaughlin Lawrie (Lulu) is born--Glasgow, Scotland.
1957: Dolph Lundgren is born--Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden.
1961: The Daily Cinema announce Sean Connery in the James Bond role.
2002: "Die Another Day" charts in the UK at #3.
2010: MGM files for bankruptcy.
2011: EON Productions announces the start to filming for Skyfall at the Corinthia Hotel, London. Locations confirmed: London, Shanghai, Istanbul, Scotland. Cast: Ralph Fiennes, Ben Wishaw, Naomie Harris, Javier Bardem.
2020: Royal Mail issues a No Time To Die collectors sheet.
2023: 38th Annual Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees include Sheryl Crow at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York City.
1964: Ian Fleming's will is proved.
1972: Live and Let Die films OO7's boat crashing a wedding in the Louisiana bayou.
1976: James Bond comic strip Nightbird ends its run in The Daily Express.
(Started 2 June 1976. 3179-3312) Yaroslav Horak, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
https://comicsgrinder.com/tag/yaroslav-horak/
Swedish Semic Comic https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1978.php3
(Nightbird) Issue: #50 (1967+ series)
Danish 1979 https://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007dk-no49-1979/
“Nightbird/
When the Wizard Awakes” (1979)
"Natfuglen"
1991: James Bond Jr. in syndication releases episode 36 of 65 - "Leonardo da Vinci's Vault" in Venice, Italy.
2012: The British GQ James Bond Special Edition features 6 covers.
2015: Dynamite Entertainment publishes James Bond #1 beginning the VARGR story arc.
2021: square mile shares Anthony Horowitz's apt assessment for "Why you should read James Bond."
2023: The sixth Day of the Dead parade in Mexico.
1912: Paul Dehn is born--Manchester, England.
(He dies 30 September 1976 at age 63--Chelsea, London, England.)
1935: Christopher Hovelle Wood is born--Lambeth, London, England.
(He dies 9 May 2015 at age 79--France.)
Christopher Wood
Film poster for Confessions of a Window Cleaner (1974)
Film poster for Confessions of a Driving Instructor
Photo: Rex Features
Wood, centre, looking up at Richard Kiel as he greets Prince Philip
at the premiere of Moonraker in 1979
Photo: Rex Features
Film poster for Moonraker (1979)
Photo: Rex
1964: Famke Janssen is born--Amstelveen, Noord-Holland, Netherlands.
1977: James Bond comic strip Ape of Diamonds begins its run in The Daily Express.
(November 5, 1976 - January 22, 1977. 3313-3437) Yaroslav Horak, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/aod.php3
Swedish Semic Comic https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1978.php3
("Fatal Command" -
Ape Of Diamonds)
Danish 1979 http://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007-no48-1979/
“Ape of Diamonds” (1979)
"Dødelig kommando"
[=Deadly Command]
[Note: The front page states the title as "Dødbringende magt", meaning "Deadly force"]
1987 A View to a Kill US premier on ABC-TV's Thursday Night Movie.
1991: James Bond Jr. in syndication releases episode 37 of 65 - "Far Out West" in South Dakota.
2008: Quantum of Solace released in Belgium, Switzerland, China, Egypt, Indonesia, Jordan, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand.
2008: 콴텀 오브 솔라스 (Kwan-tum oh-beu sole-lah-seu) released in the Republic of Korea.
2010: Refinanced and under the control of Gary Barber and Roger Birnbaum, MGM announces Peter Jackson's production of "The Hobbit" and the November 2012 release of BOND 23.
2010: Activision releases James Bond: Blood Stone in Europe.
James Bond 007: Blood Stone Trailer
James Bond Blood Stone 007 Gameplay Trailer
James Bond 007 Blood Stone | title sequence (2010) Joss Stone & Dave Stewart ( Eurythmics )
2015: Spectre released in Albania, Bahrain, Switzerland, Chile, Colombia, Czech Republic, Egypt, Israel, Italy, Kuwait, Lebanon, Republic of Macedonia, Peru, Singapore, and Thailand.
2015: 007: Spectre released in Argentina and Mexico.
2015: 007 Contra Spectre (007 Against Spectre) released in Brazil.
2015: 007 Spectre: A Fantom visszatér (007 Spectre: The Phantom Returns) released in Hungary.
2015: James Bond: Spectre released in Slovakia.
2015: 007:惡魔四伏 (Èmó sìfú, 007: Devil) released in Taiwan.
2015: 007: Спектр (007: Spectrum) released in Ukraine.
2020: Geoffrey Dyson Palmer OBE dies at age 03--Lee Common, Buckinghamshire, England.
(Born 4 June 1927--London, England.)
2022: James Bond Monthly Trivia plays the first Saturday of the month at 1:00pm US Central Time hosted by Spy Movie Navigator.
2022: Wisconsin Public Radio assesses the ongoing legacy of Nintendo's GoldenEye 007.
2022: The 37th Annual Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees include Carly Simon at Microsoft Theater, Los Angeles, California.
1964: LIFE Magazine cover features a golden Shirley Eaton.
1973: The Man With the Golden Gun films at the RMS Queen Elizabeth, Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong.
1991: James Bond Jr. in syndication releases episode 38 of 65 - "Avalanche Run" in Switzerland.
2008: 007 Quantum of Solace released in Argentina and Portugal
2008: James Bond Quantum of Solace released in Slovakia.
2008: James Bond 007 - Ein Quantum Trost (James Bond 007: A Quantum of Comfort) released in Germany.
2008: Zrno utehe (Grain of Consolation) released in Serbia.
2008: BBC Audiobooks releases Ian Fleming's 'Quantum of Solace' on CD, collecting all the Bond short stories.
2012: Thomas Newman's Skyfall soundtrack, recorded the London Abbey Road Studios, released in the US. It wins the BAFTA Award for Best Film Music, and is nominated for an Oscar.
New Bond Theme – Young Bond: Shoot to Kill (4:48)
I've been lucky enough to write four Young Bond novels, but always wanted to produce a Bond theme! So here is the theme from my first YB novel, Shoot to Kill.
Credits:
Song written by Steve Cole and Jason Loborik
Vocals by Karen Casey
Strings by Joni Fuller
Guitars by Paul Grice
2015: Spectre released in Austria, Belarus, Canada, Spain, Hong Kong, Croatia, Indonesia, Iraq, Iceland, Kuwait, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Philippines, Pakistan, Poland, Romania, Turkey, Venezuela, USA, and Vietnam.
2015: 007: Spectre released in Estonia.
2015: Спектър (Spectrum) released in Bulgaria. 2015: Speqtri released in Georgia.
2015: Spektras (Spectrum) released in Lithuania.
2015: 007: Spektrs (007: Spectrum) released in Latvia.
2017: Kätherose Derr (Karin Dor) dies at age 79--Munich, Bavaria, Germany.
(Born 22 February 1938--Wiesbaden, Hesse, Germany.)
Karin Dor as the seductive Spectre operative Helga Brandt, with Sean Connery as 007,
in You Only Live Twice, 1967.
Photograph: Allstar/United Artists
Karin Dor with Alfred Hitchcock during the filming of the 1969 film Topaz.
Photograph: Allstar/Universal
1924: Wolf Mankowitz is born--Bethnal Green, London, England.
(He dies 20 May 1998 at age 73--County Cork, Ireland.)
1932: Yuri Borienko is born--Russia.
(He dies 10 February 1999 at age 66--Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.)
1984: A View to a Kill films OO7 and May Day and the Eiffel Tower.
1991: James Bond Jr. in syndication releases episode 39 of 65 - "Queen's Ransom" in Hong Kong.
2002: Coronet Books publishes Raymond Benson's Die Another Day novelization. 2008: "Another Way to Die" released as a download for Guitar Hero World Tour.
2008: 007 - Quantum of Solace released in Brazil, Italy, and Poland.
2008: Спектър на утехата (Spectrum of Consolation) released in Bulgaria.
2008: East Bay Times reports winners in the James Bond Haiku Contest.
2011: Principal photography for BOND 23 begins in London.
2018: Dynamite releases James Bond 007 #1.
Marc Laming, artist. Greg Pak, writer.