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1979
Issue 1
April 1979
Main Cover
No cover. 2 pages (one page - back and front)

<br> Moonraker report - Cubby Broccoli says the new Bond film is 'Science fact, not science fiction.'
<br> Club poll names Diamonds Are Forever
the favourite Bond film.
<br> You Only Live Twice to be shown on ITV.
<br> Bond documentary to be shown on June 26th
(Moonraker premiere date).
<br> 007 News: Sean Connery to return in Warhead - producer Kevin McClory promises 'an underwater Star Wars.'
Orson Welles will play Blofeld. Trevor Howard will play M.
Locations will be the Bahamas and Japan.
Issue 2
August 1979
Main Cover
Cover: Moonraker poster by Daniel Goozee. 4 pages

<br> Moonraker box office report.
<br> New poll names The Spy Who Loved Me fan favourite.
<br> Write your own Bond story competition.
<br> Warhead delayed by court wrangles.
<br> Moonraker details and merchandising.
<br> Daily Mail reports Bond has 'kiss of death' on
Bond Girl careers.
<br> 007 News: Christopher Wood's JAMES BOND & MOONRAKER novelisation climbing best-seller list; For Your Eyes Only to start filming in August 1980.
<br> Bond Shop.
Issue 3
December 1979
Main Cover
Cover: Sean Connery from Dr. No. 6 pages

<br> Letter from the President, Ross Hendry.
<br> Q&A interview with Ken Adam.
<br> Club poll names ON HER MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE
the favourite book.
<br> 007 News: Jaws will be back in For Your Eyes Only; Roger Moore has still not been signed for Bond #12; Warhead could start production in April.
<br> Convention details.
<br> Bond Shop.
1980
Issue 4
April 1980
Main Cover
Cover: Sean Connery, Shirley Eaton, and Ian Fleming - Goldfinger. 10 pages

<br> Letter from the President, Ross Hendry.
<br> Photo feature: Bond Girl Corinne Dufour (Corinne Clery).
<br> Evening Standard article from 1963 speaks of rival
McClory project.
<br> Ken Adam Q&A interview continued from issue #3.
<br> Warhead update: Not on Paramount's upcoming schedule.
<br> 007 News: For Your Eyes Only will most probably be made
in America.
<br> The Bond Shop.
Issue 5
August 1980
Main Cover
Cover: Roger Moore on set of Live And Let Die. 8 pages

<br> Letter from the President, Ross Hendry.
<br> A visit to Piz Gloria.
<br> 1969 interview with Peter Hunt.
<br> Q&A interview with Bernard Lee.
<br> Next convention details.
<br> Latest on For Your Eyes Only: Should be Roger Moore's last Bond as he will be too old to make another.
<br> Official club position is that Warhead will not be made.
<br> Bond Shop.
Issue 6
December 1980
Main Cover
Cover: Sean Connery in Thunderball. 16 pages

<br> Letter from the President, Ross Hendry - Bond is Back!
<br> Q&A interview with Derek Meddings.
<br> New Bond novel, MELTDOWN, to be published in Spring.
<br> Report on Club Convention.
<br> From Russia With Love centrefold photo from premiere.
<br> Bond Shop
<br> Telly Savalas interview from 1969.
<br> Latest on For Your Eyes Only
1981
Issue 7
April 1981
Main Cover
Cover: LICENCE RENEWED cover art by Richard Chopping. 22 pages

<br> Letter from the President, Ross Hendry.
<br> The new Bond novel LICENCE RENEWED reviewed.
<br> For Your Eyes Only premiere tickets for sale.
<br> Q&A interview with Derek Meddings continued.
<br> Latest on For Your Eyes Only: Second teaser trailer now showing in cinemas.
<br> Photos from Club Convention.
<br> Diana Rigg interview from 1969.
<br> A visit to Vaux le Vicomte.
<br> Convention report.
Issue 8
August 1981
Main Cover
Cover: For Your Eyes Only UK poster art. 20 pages

<br> Letter from the President, Ross Hendry.
<br> A review of For Your Eyes Only.
<br> For Your Eyes Only composer Bill Conti profile.
<br> Roger Moore talks about James Bond and himself.
<br> Lazenby 007/2.
<br> For Your Eyes Only premiere coverage.
<br> Who's he? (Article on who will be the next Bond).
<br> For Your Eyes Only box office around the world.
<br> Review of Sean Connery's Outland.
<br> More than just 'M' (Bernard Lee profile and appreciation).
<br> Collecting: Why do we do it?
<br> Paris and Bond.
<br> Bond Shop.
Issue 9
December 1981
Main Cover
Cover: George Lazenby. 24 pages

<br> Letter from the President, Ross Hendry.
<br> The George Lazenby Interview.
<br> Next Convention News.
<br> The Bond Pre-Credits Titles.
<br> Members Letters.
<br> Terence Young profile.
<br> The Rise and Fall of 007 (editorial).
<br> Open end interview Sean Connery (from 1964/5)
<br> A visit to Corfu.
<br> 007 News.
<br> Junior News ('Bond from a Kid's Point of View'): For Your Eyes Only was good but not half as good as Moonraker.
<br> Latest on Octopussy:
Rumour that Connery may play Bond villain.
1982
Issue 10
April 1982
Main Cover
Cover: The Illustrated James Bond by John McLusky. 26 pages

<br> Letter from the President, Ross Hendry.
<br> Sean Connery's Cuba - a rarely seen masterpiece.
<br> Junior News.
<br> JBBFC Convention sign up info.
<br> Fan Club Weekend in Paris.
<br> The George Lazenby Interview - Part 2.
<br> Collecting records.
<br> A trip to Lotus.
<br> The Rise and Fall of 007 - Part 2.
<br> The Illustrated James Bond.
<br> JBBFC USA Branch report.
<br> Members letters.
<br> Octopussy still in planning stages, locations may vary from India to the other side of the world. John Glen will direct.
Issue 11
August 1982
Main Cover
Special Convention Issue'
Cover: John Gardner and the Saab 007. 28 pages.

<br> Letter from the President, Ross Hendry.
<br> Bond Convention report.
<br> How the Media Treats Bond Fans, editorial by Mark Ashby.
<br> Collecting records.
<br> Bond's Saab Turbo Burns up the Road.
<br> FOR SPECIAL SERVICES reviewed.
<br> The Rise and Fall of 007 - Part 3.
<br> The Warhead Saga.
<br> Guy Hamilton profile.
<br> Bond on Video.
<br> Bond Down Under.
<br> Members Letters.
<br> Latest on Octopussy: Started shooting on May 16; plot involves Bond recapturing a missile system; M is assassinated in pre-titles sequence
(from THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN).
<br> Stop Press! Sean Connery announces he'll start work on a new Bond film in September!
1983
Issue 12
January 1983
Main Cover
Cover: Octopussy set photo. 32 pages

<br> Letter from the President, Ross Hendry.
<br> Pinewood Studios Tour
<br> On Location in Peterborough (Octopussy set report).
<br> Members poll names Goldfinger favourite film and
ON HER MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE favourite book.
<br> Latest on Never Say Never Again.
<br> Collecting Records.
<br> Obituaries: Harold Sakata; Curt Jurgens; Bernard Lee.
<br> Foreign news.
<br> News from the JBBFC U.S.A Branch.
<br> Members Letters.
<br> Letter from John Gardner thanking club members for their support and announcing his next book, ICEBREAKER.
<br> 007 News.
<br> Video News.
Issue 13
June 1983
Main Cover
Cover: Sean Connery and Pamela Salem in Never Say Never Again. 38 pages

<br> Letter from the President, Ross Hendry.
<br> A Visit to the Lilly Library.
<br> Club convention '83.
<br> Q&A interview with John Stears.
<br> Never Say Never Again photo spread.
<br> ICEBREAKER review by Ross Hendry.
<br> Octopussy shooting schedule.
<br> Q&A interview with production manager David Middlemas.
<br> Collecting Records.
<br> International Club News.
<br> Bond Shop.
<br> Members letters.
<br> Maud Adams profile.
<br> 007 News: who will be the next Bond?
Mel Gibson...Lewis Collins?
1984
Issue 14 1984
Main Cover
REPRINT (differences noted below)
Cover: Sean Connery in Never Say Never Again. 44 pages

<br> Page 3 ' New 'Letter From The President' and new credits.
<br> Page 4 ' Same 'news' column but with photo of Roger Moore from Octopussy.
<br> Page 5 ' Pat Roach Interview brought forward to a right hand page.
<br> Page 6 ' New whole page photo of Sean Connery & Pat Roach fighting in Never Say Never Again.
<br> Page 27 ' One column changed with new 007 Back Issue advertisement.
<br> Page 42 ' New membership details and new photo of Sean Connery in Never Say Never Again.
Issue 15 1984
Main Cover
Cover: Sean Connery in Never Say Never Again. 44 pages

<br> Letter from the President, Graham Rye.
<br> News: Moon Buggy rides again; Workers battle to help James Bond (making the A View To A Kill blimp); 007 stage razed by fire; Goldfinger Car Drives 007 Fans to Ecstasy.
<br> 007 in Print (new book reviews).
<br> Q&A interview with Pamela Salem.
<br> The Bond Villains: Le Chiffre.
<br> A Dialogue with Kingsley Amis.
<br> The Listerdale Mystery.
<br> ROLE OF HONOUR review.
<br> Star Sound Interview with Sean Connery.
<br> The Never Say Never Again Publicity Campaign.
<br> Never Say Never Again in York.
<br> Never Say Never Again Royal Charity Premiere &
Supper Party.
<br> Sean Connery at the NFT.
<br> Q&A interview with Prunella Gee.
<br> Members Forum (Letters).
<br> Back page: Stop Press!
First pictures from A View To A Kill.
1987
Issue 16
June 1987
Main Cover
Cover: Timothy Dalton in The Living Daylights. 44 pages

<br> Letter from the President, Graham Rye.
<br> James Bond's Airmail (A View To A Kill U.S. premiere).
<br> 007 in Print.
<br> The Bond Villains: Mr. Big.
<br> Q&A interview with Roger Moore.
<br> A View To A Kill UK premiere coverage.
<br> The Living Daylights ' news and pictorial
(including photo of unused 'magic carpet' sequence).
<br> A View To A Kill review by Andrew Pilkington.
<br> Q&A interview with Grace Jones.
<br> 25th Anniversary Trivia Contest.
<br> 'Ah Moneypenny, you've changed' by Lois Maxwell.
<br> Members Forum (Letters).
<br> 007 News: Congratulations to Cubby OBE; Pinewood Future in Jeopardy.
1988
Issue 17
March 1988
Main Cover
Cover: Timothy Dalton from The Living Daylights. 48 pages

<br> Letter from the President, Graham Rye.
<br> Bond Shopping.
<br> 007 in Print.
<br> The Bond Villains: Hugo Drax.
<br> The Illustrated James Bond.
<br> The Living Daylights reviewed by Andrew Pilkington.
<br> The Living Daylights reviewed by Kevin Harper.
<br> Storyboards from the cut aircraft carrier ending of
The Living Daylights.
<br> Members Forum (Letters).
<br> 007 News: Bond Number 16 set to be 'the most lavish film in James Bond's 25 year history.'
Issue 18
Autumn 1988
Main Cover
Cover: 'Exclusive Preview': Licence Revoked. 48 pages

<br> Letter from the President, Graham Rye.
<br> 007 in Print (includes review of John Gardner's SCORPIUS).
<br> The Bond Villains: The Spang Brothers and Wint & Kidd.
<br> Little Nellie: James Bond's Autogyro.
<br> Pictorial: The Living Daylights.
<br> Licence Revoked: Timothy Daltons returns in the 16th James Bond Movie.
<br> Casino Royale: The TV Bond Found!
<br> The Man in Room 39 (Ian Fleming during the war).
<br> Members Forum.
<br> 007 News: McClory to make Warhead as an animated film.
Issue 19
Winter 1989
Main Cover
Cover: Timothy Dalton in Licence To Kill. 48 pages

<br> Letter from the President, Graham Rye.
<br> 007 in Print.
<br> The Bond Villains: Rosa Klebb & Red Grant.
<br> Pictorial: The Living Daylights.
<br> A look back at Live And Let Die by Andrew Pilkington.
<br> Licence To Kill centrefold.
<br> A look at Licence To Kill.
<br> Sir Miles Messervy '
The Man Who Was M by Andrew Pilkington.
<br> Win Licence To Kill Premiere tickets.
<br> Members Forum.
<br> 007 News: The real James Bond (the ornithologist)
dies aged 89.
1989
Issue 20
Summer 1989
Main Cover
Cover: Timothy Dalton and Carey Lowell in Licence To Kill. 48 pages

<br> Letter from the President, Graham Rye.
<br> 007 in Print.
<br> The Bond Villains: Doctor No.
<br> Pictorial: Licence To Kill.
<br> Charles Dance as Ian Fleming in Goldeneye.
<br> Timothy Dalton in Licence To Kill centrefold.
<br> A look at Felix Leiter by Kevin Harper.
<br> Members Forum.
<br> Fold out Licence To Kill poster.
Issue 21
Winter 1989
Main Cover
Cover: Timothy Dalton, Carey Lowell & Talisa Soto in Licence To Kill. 48 pages

<br> Letter from the President, Graham Rye.
<br> 007 Report.
<br> 007 in Print.
<br> The Bond Villains: Auric Goldfinger & Oddjob.
<br> Q&A interview with Timothy Dalton by Raymond Benson.
<br> The James Bond Girls.
<br> An overview of Licence To Kill by Andrew Pilkington.
<br> Jason Connery in The Secret Life of Ian Fleming.
<br> Members Forum.
<br> 007 News: Timothy Dalton donates his Licence To Kill Dunhill cigarette lighter to Charity.
1990
Issue 22
Spring 1990
Main Cover
Cover: Timothy Dalton and Carey Lowell in Licence To Kill. 48 pages

<br> Letter from the President, Graham Rye.
<br> 007 Report (photo of Bond 17 poster at Cannes).
<br> 007 in Print.
<br> The Bond Villains: Le Chiffre by Kevin Harper
<br> Praising Cain: Q&A interview with Syd Cain by Terry Adlam.
<br> Dalton Licence To Kill centrefold.
<br> Q&A interview with Desmond Llewelyn.
<br> The James Bond Girls: Tracy di Vicenzo.
<br> Members Forum.
<br> 007 News: Variety reports that Cubby is to retire and sell Bond franchise.
Issue 23
Winter 1990
Main Cover
Special Thunderball 25th Anniversary Issue. Cover: Sean Connery in Thunderball. 48 pages

<br> Letter from the President, Graham Rye.
<br> THUNDERBALL ' The Beginning by Raymond Benson.
<br> Thunderball ' The Production by Andrew Pilkington.
<br> Thunderball ' Rarely seen artwork by Frank C. McCarthy.
<br> Thunderball ' The Villain (Emilio Largo) by Kevin Harper.
<br> Thunderball ' The Girls by Mark Thompson.
<br> Thunderball ' The Gadgets by Dave Worrall.
<br> Thunderball ' Special JBFC screening at the NFT.
<br> Thunderball ' A collection of magazine covers.
1992
Issue 24 1992
Main Cover
Cover: Maurice Binder at 1990 club convention. 48 pages

<br> Letter from the President, Graham Rye.
<br> Win a copy of COLONEL SUN.
<br> Benson on Bond.
<br> 007 in Print (including reviews of BROKENCLAW and
THE MAN FROM BARBAROSSA).
<br> The James Bond Fan Club 1990 Convention Coverage.
<br> James Bond Jr.
<br> The Maurice Binder Memorial Tribute at the NFT.
<br> Members Forum.
<br> 007 News: Dave Worrall's The Most Famous Car in the World published.
Issue 25 1992
Main Cover
Cover: Sean Connery & Ursula Andress from Dr. No [30th Anniversary logo].
48 pages

<br> Letter from the President, Graham Rye.
<br> Win a 30th Anniversary bundle.
<br> Benson on Bond.
<br> 007 News: Inside the Incredible World of 007 (book coverage); Most Famous Car Author takes over Pinewood; Bond fans gather at the NFT.
<br> 007 in Print (including DEATH IS FOREVER review).
<br> The James Bond 30th Anniversary Coverage: Introduction; Dr. No; From Russia With Love; Goldfinger; Thunderball; You Only Live Twice; On Her Majesty's Secret Service; Diamond Are Forever.
<br> The Bond Villains: Ernst Stavro Blofeld by Kevin Harper.
1993
Issue 26 1993
Main Cover
Cover: Roger Moore & Jane Seymour from Live And Let Die
[30th Anniversary logo]. 48 pages

<br> Letter from the President, Graham Rye.
<br> Win a Limited Edition CD or James Bond Jr. toys.
<br> Benson on Bond.
<br> James Bond 30th Birthday Celebration at Pinewood Studios.
<br> 007 News: London Weekend Television Celebrate 30 Years of James Bond; Warner's Successful with the Connery Classics; 007's Amazing DB5 Back in Britain.
<br> The James Bond 30th Anniversary Coverage continued: Ready When Your Are JB! (a look at the pre-credit opening sequences) by Mark Thompson; Live And Let Die; The Man With The Golden Gun; The Spy Who Loved Me; Moonraker; For Your Eyes Only; Octopussy; A View To A Kill; The Living Daylights; Licence To Kill.
<br> James Bond Fan Club Saves Historic 007 Prop From Destruction (the Diamonds Are Forever Moon Buggy).
<br> Ian Fleming and His Notebook of Women.
<br> The Ian Fleming Foundation Premieres at the
Boston Auto Show.
<br> 40 Years On! (CASINO ROYALE novel).
<br> JB and Aston Martin, an association that lasts forever (Vantage a future Bond car?).
1994
Issue 27
October 1994
Main Cover
On Her Majesty's Secret Service 25th Anniversary Issue.
Cover: Rare OHMSS poster art. 48 pages

<br> On Her Majesty's Secret Service 25th Anniversary:
An in-depth look at OHMSS by Graham Rye and
Andrew Pilkington.
<br> Q&A interview with George Lazenby.
<br> Blofeld's Angels of Death: The Piz Gloria Girls.
<br> On Her Majesty's Secret Service Memorabilia.

<p>

<br>There is also a variant issue #27 in an A5 'mini' size format that was released packaged with the special edition OHMSS VHS boxed set in the UK. There was also an A4 reprint of this issue with the SPYHOUSE logo in the top right-hand corner of the cover; a different dedication on page 3, and the SPYHOUSE credits at the bottom of the credits panel - otherwise the content is identical.
1995
Issue 28 1995
Main Cover
Cover: Pierce Brosnan and Sean Bean in GoldenEye. 48 pages

<br> Letter from the President, Graham Rye.
<br> Event News: James Bond Creates a Stir in Los Angeles
(L.A. Convention); JBIFC Christmas Lunch.
<br> Product News: Corgi Zooms Back With New Range of 007 Cars; 007 Bursts Back into Video Stores; Coronet Gives 007 A New Look; New Corgi Book Features Rare 007
Octopussy Bus.
<br> Bond News: James Bond is Back in a DB5!; Blue Plaque for Fleming; The Man With the Golden Typewriter
(sale of Fleming's typewriter).
<br> Unseen Bond (a look at scenes cut from the movies).
<br> GoldenEye coverage.
<br> Derek Meddings 1931'1995.
<br> Gardner's World: A retrospective by Raymond Benson.
1996
Issue 29 1996
Main Cover
Cover: Pierce Brosnan and Izabella Scorupco from GoldenEye. 48 pages

<br> GoldenEye ' The Beginning.
<br> Scorupco Rising: Q&A interview with Izabella Scorupco by Graham Rye.
<br> GoldenEye pictorial.
<br> Centrefold GoldenEye poster (U.S. version).
<br> Q&A interview with Production Designer Peter Lamont.
<br> GoldenEye lyrics.
<br> Danger ' Tank on the Loose! Q&A interview with stunt co-ordinator Simon Crane.
<br> 007 Classifieds.
1997
Issue 30 1997
Main Cover
Cover: Pierce Brosnan and Izabella Scorupco from GoldenEye. 48 pages

<br> Letter from the President, Graham Rye.
<br> A Report on 'Bond 18.'
<br> 007 News: Cubby Tribute; Pierce gets figure at
Madam Tussauds; Interact with Bond!; Coronet Editions;
New Corgi Cars; Connoisseur's Collection trading cards.
<br> Book Reviews (including John Gardner's COLD).
<br> Main Title Man: Q&A interview with Daniel Kleinman.
<br> Que Serrra, Serra! Q&A with composer Eric Serra.
<br> GoldenEye Behind the Scenes Portfolio.
<br> Letters.
<br> FAQ Q&A.
<br> 007 Classifieds.
Issue 31 1997
Main Cover
Albert R Broccoli Tribute
Cover: Pierce Brosnan Tomorrow Never Dies UK teaser. 48 pages

<br> Letter from the President, Graham Rye.
<br> Bond Babe (1965) Molly Peters.
<br> 007 News: Tomorrow Never Dies novelisation;
COLONEL SUN reprint; James Bond Bubble Gum Cards.
<br> Bond Swimwear for Summer.
<br> Tomorrow Never Dies photos.
<br> 007's New Gun (the Walther P99).
<br> Book reviews: ZERO MINUS TEN.
<br> Albert R Broccoli Tribute: There Was Only One Cubby (includes photo of Pierce Brosnan signing
The Living Daylights contract).
<br> Double-O Heaven:
Coverage of the Jamaican James Bond Fan Festival.
<br> Letters.
<br> Classic Scene: Bond gets his PPK in Dr. No.
<br> Bond Goes Down a Bomb in Brent Cross (shooting the Tomorrow Never Dies parking garage sequence).
<br> Photos from the JBIFC Christmas lunch.
<br> Bond Classifieds.
1998
Issue 32 1998
Main Cover
Tomorrow Never Dies Special.
Cover: Pierce Brosnan Tomorrow Never Dies U.S. teaser. 48 pages

<br>
GoldenEye N64 Competition and Review.
<br>
Full coverage of Tomorrow Never Dies: Complete plot summary; The Gadgets; Centrefold poster.
<br>
Bond Classifieds.
Issue 33 1998
Main Cover
Cover: Pierce Brosnan and Michelle Yeoh in Tomorrow Never Dies. 46 pages

<br> Letter from the President, Graham Rye.
<br> Bond Babe (1989) Carey Lowell.
<br> News: Tomorrow Never Dies shatters home video records; MGM/UA wins award for Tomorrow Never Dies promotion; September 17 Bond Day in London.
<br> From The Archive (1963) Screen Tests for Bond girl Tatiana in From Russia With Love.
<br> Around the World with Tomorrow Never Dies:
Q&A interview clips with Pierce Brosnan,
Roger Spottiswoode, Vic Armstrong.)
<br> Tomorrow Never Dies promotional material, magazines,
and merchandise.
<br> Tomorrow Never Dies premiere photos.
<br> Book Reviews (including Raymond Benson's
THE FACTS OF DEATH).
<br> Letters.
<br> Classic Scene (From Russia With Love - the face off on board the Orient Express).
<br> Villains gallery.
<br> Bond Classifieds.
Issue 34
November 1998
Main Cover
Cover: Sean Connery in Goldfinger. 48 pages

<br> Letter from the President, Graham Rye.
<br> Bond Babe (1977) Barbara Bach.
<br> The Illustrated James Bond.
<br> Searching for James Bond (a trip to Goldeneye).
<br> Letters.
<br> Bond Classifieds.
<br> From the Archives: The Living Daylights reviewed by
Kevin Harper (from Issue #17).
1999
Issue 35
August 1999
Main Cover
You Only Live Twice Special - Part One
Cover: You Only Live Twice volcano poster. 48 pages

<br> Lewis Gilbert remembers making You Only Live Twice.
<br> Little Nellie's real armaments.
<br> You Only Jump Twice.
2000
Issue 36
July 2000
Main Cover
You Only Live Twice Special - Part Two
Cover: You Only Live Twice Little Nellie poster. 48 pages

<br> You Only Live Twice photo portfolio.
<br> The premiere.
<br> The music.
<br> Collecting You Only Live Twice.
Issue 37 2000
Main Cover
The World Is Not Enough Special/Desmond Llewelyn Tribute Issue.
Cover: Pierce Brosnan and Desmond Llewelyn. 48 pages

<br> Letter from the President, Graham Rye.
<br> From the set of The World Is Not Enough
by Lancelot Narayan.
<br> Live and Let Fly ' the Parahawks featured in
The World Is Not Enough.
<br> The World Is Not Enough Digital Effects.
<br> Greg Bechtloff reports from the Los Angeles TWINE Press junket (Q&A with all the principle cast and filmmakers).
<br> TWINE Los Angeles Premiere report by Greg Bechtloff.
<br> The World Is Not Enough - a review by Lancelot Narayan.
<br> 'Pay Attention 007!':
Q&A with Desmond Llewelyn and Tribute.
Issue 38
December 2000
Main Cover
21st Anniversary Special Issue 1979 ' 2000
(A compilation from some of the best of 007 Magazine) 48 pages

<br> Letter from the President, Graham Rye.
<br> Q&A with Pamela Salem from Never Say Never Again
(Issue 15, 1984)
<br> 007 in Print (Issue 19, 1989)
<br> Q&A with Lois Maxwell (Issue 14, 1984)
<br> The Villains: Ernst Stavro Blofeld (Issue 25 ' 1992)
<br> The Man In Room 39 (Issue 18, 1998).
<br> Praising Cain (Issue 22, 1990).
<br> This Never Happened to the Other Fellas!
Q&A with George Lazenby (Issue 27, 1994)
<br> Flying High With Bond: Q&A with John Glen (Issue 14, 1984).
<br> Roger ' Over and Out! Q&A with Roger Moore
(Issue 16, 1987)
<br> A Dialogue With Kingsley Amis by Raymond Benson
(Issue 15, 1984)
<br> Poetic Licence: Q&A with Timothy Dalton by Raymond Benson (Issue 21, 1989)
2001
Issue 39
May 2001
Main Cover
Multi-cover issue:
Cover #1: Sean Connery. Cover #2: George Lazenby. Cover #3: Roger Moore.
48 pages

<br> Letter from the President, Graham Rye.
<br> 007 News: Del Toro wins an Oscar; Bond Composers
Battle in Court (Barry vs. Norman).
<br> 30 Seconds into the Future: Q&A Interview with MGM/UA executive Jeff Kleeman by Greg Bechtloff.
<br> Ian Fleming For Beginners by Greg Bechtloff.
<br> The Name's Most Definitely Bond'Samantha Bond:
Q&A Interview with Samantha Bond by Ajay Chowdhury.
<br> Rare The World Is Not Enough concept poster art portfolio.
<br> The New Sound of 007: Q&A Interview with David Arnold by Greg Bechtloff.
<br> Book reviews
(including Raymond Benson's NEVER DREAM OF DYING).
Issue 39
May 2001
Main Cover
Cover #2
Issue 39
May 2001
Main Cover
Cover #3
2002
Issue 40
January 2002
Main Cover
Never Say Never Again/Casino Royale Special Reversible Issue.
Reversible cover: Never Say Never Again poster art/Casino Royale poster art.
48 pages

<br> Letter from the President, Graham Rye
<br> The Origins of Never Say Never Again
<br> The Making of Never Say Never Again
<br> The Director Strikes Back:Exclusive Q&A Interview
with Irvin Kershner by Matthew Field.

<p>
<br> Letter from the President, Graham Rye
<br> The Origins of Casino Royale
by Michael Richardson & Graham Rye
<br> Casino Royale story summary
<br> The Missing Minutes
<br> Production order
<br> Casino Royale credits
Issue 40
January 2002
Main Cover
Reversible cover
2003
Issue 41
September 2003
Main Cover
Die Another Day Special.
Cover: Pierce Brosnan in Die Another Day. 48 pages

<br> FEATURE 'IT'S CALLED THE FUTURE - GET USED TO IT!'
MATTHEW FIELD looks back at how the latest 007 epic made its was to a cinema screen near you.
<br> PICTORIAL DIE ANOTHER DAY MARKETING
AROUND THE WORLD
<br> REPORT 'LONDON CALLING'
ANDREW PILKINGTON examined the media reaction to
Die Another Day - and discovers that in the Kingdom
of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.
<br> REPORT 'SOME KIND OF HERO'
GREG BECHTLOFF guides us through the media fray
that heralded The Stateside release of the twentieth
James Bond movie.
<br> OPINION 'BETTER THAN LOOKING CLEVERER
THAN YOU ARE!'
GRAHAM RYE laments the passing of Ian Fleming's secret agent 007 and the artistry of the Golden Age of Bond
<br> OPINION NOT HIS TIME TO GO
AJAY CHOWDHURY argues that if traditionalist Bond fans had their way, we wouldn't have a twentieth James Bond movie to applaud or criticise.
<br> REPORT DIE ANOTHER DAY - THE WORLD PREMIERE
Organisers prepared a spectacular even, which resulted in one of the largest and most exciting London premieres ever staged. MATTHEW FIELD was the man in the tuxedo.
Issue 42
December 2003
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Cover: Japanese Die Another Day poster art. 48 pages

<br> COLLECTING Girls 'n' Guns - it must be James Bond
GRAHAM RYE takes a look at some of the great James Bond paperback cover designs you can add to your collection.
<br> INTERVIEW Big is beautiful!
MATTHEW FIELD lunches with the biggest Bond villain of them all!
<br> PICTORIAL James Bond's 40th Anniversary at Harrods
007 MAGAZINE turns back the clock to Christmas 2002 to give readers around the world an exclusive look at the fantastic window displays showcased at the world famous Knightsbridge store.
<br> PICTORIAL Marketing Die Another Day in Japan
You'll either love 'em or loathe 'em - the highly unusual posters concepts designed in Japan and overseen by Big Bully Creative Incorporated's Director Manabu Inada.
<br> INTERVIEW Writer's Bond
GREG BECHTLOFF chats with screenwriter Bruce Fierstein, who reveals some of the secrets of writing the James Bond films on the 1990s.
<br> LAST WORD The Most Extraordinary Gentleman
2004
Issue 43
July 2004
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Cover: Pierce Brosnan and Halle Berry in Die Another Day. 48 pages

<br> COLLECTING ...because cool never goes out of style
GRAHAM RYE examines the latest additions to the long line of impressive James Bond paperback cover art.
<br> INTERVIEW 'I said: Cubby, he's fabulous!'
007 MAGAZINE's tribute to Mrs. Dana Broccoli 1922-2004
<br> REPORT No Deals, Mr. Brosnan
GREG BECHTLOFF charts the trials and tribulations of
Pierce Brosnan's recent travails to retain his well-earned licence to kill.
<br> MUSIC From Lukas, With Love (Part 1)
LUKAS KENDALL provides 007 MAGAZINE readers with a crash course in soundtrack restoration and recounts his recent project: the must-own EMI James Bond soundtrack re-releases
<br> OPINION James Bond and the Oedipus Complex
In its 40th anniversary year, Hollywood screenwriter
JOHN COX puts the film Goldfinger in the psychiatrist's chair.
<br> HISTORY Adventures In The Fan Trade
GRAHAM RYE takes a personal look through a quarter of a century of 007 MAGAZINE & The James Bond International Fan Club to show that still - NOBODY DOES IT BETTER!
Issue 44
October 2004
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Cover: Pierce Brosnan/Goldfinger poster art. 48 pages

<br> SERIES Ian Fleming's James Bond Villains
KEVIN HARPER examines what makes Auric Goldfinger
and his Korean henchman Oddjob the most unforgettable bad guys.
<br> ARCHIVE Meet the man who gets the Bond films off to a sizzling start
Step back into the cinema foyer in 1964 for an interview with Bond credit title designer Robert Brownjohn from SHOWTIME, the monthly must-buy film magazine moviegoers could only purchase in Odeon cinemas.
<br> INSPIRATION Goldfinger inspired....
....Mary Quant, Pierce Brosnan, Mike Myers,
Steven Spielberg - and the British Safety Council?
<br> MUSIC From Lucas With Love (Part 2)
LUKAS KENDALL concludes his detailed breakdown of the restoration of the EMI James Bond soundtrack re-releases.
<br> INTERVIEW The Music Man With The Plan
GREG BECHTLOFF spoke with the man responsible for overseeing the music for the Nineties Bond films, MGM Executive Vice President for Music, Michael Sandoval, shortly before his departure from MGM in January 2000.
<br> PICTORIAL Danger - Man At Work!
GRAHAM RYE delves into the 007 MAGAZINE Archive and dusts off the file marked Binder, Maurice Binder - for a first look at a selection of never-before-published photographs of the master at work creating the credit titles for
The Spy Who Loved Me.
<br> HISTORY Adventures In The Fan Trade (1995-2004)
GRAHAM RYE concludes his personal journey through 25 years of 007 MAGAZINE and The James Bond International Fan Club to show that still - NOBODY DOES IT BETTER!
<br> INTERVIEW John Stears (1939-1999):
Special Effects Wizard Extraordinaire!
ANDREW PILKINGTON in conversation with the
two-time Oscar-winning Special Effects technician on
Christmas Eve 1982.
Issue 45
December 2004
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Cover: On Her Majesty's Secret Service poster art. 48 pages



<br> REPORT Ken Adam at The Design Museum
On October 6th 2004, 007 Production Designer Ken Adam was interviewed by Sir Christopher Frayling at London's Design Museum. ANDY SCOTT reports.
<br> SERIES The James Bond Girls Are Forever
Which Bond Girl do you rate as the best? Odds on it'll be a Sixties' Bond Babe. STEVE CASSIDY does the math.
<br> SERIES Ian Fleming's James Bond Villains
KEVIN HARPER examines the man with the golden gun - Francisco 'Pistols' Scaramanga.
<br> PICTORIAL THE BIG SHOT
Benicio Del Toro - Dario in Licence To Kill - in the spotlight.
<br> ARCHIVE Which man would you pick as the new
James Bond?
With rumours abounding on who will replace Pierce Brosnan as James Bond, we jump back to 1969 to see how Bond number two made the grade.
<br> OPINION Their All Time Highs?
GREG BECHTLOFF analyses the best performances
of the actors who have portrayed James Bond.
<br> COLLECTING Card 59 Where Are You?
GRAHAM RYE begins his look at the history of
James Bond Bubble Gum Cards. Including for the first time an illustrated checklist.
2005
Issue 46
July 2005
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<br> INTERVIEW The Full Monty
THOMAS HEDMAN spoke with Monty Norman, the composer who has written music for many films, and even more stage musicals and TV shows. However, his place in cinema history was assured in 1962 when he composed the immortal 'James Bond Theme.'
<br> FEATURE Jolly Roger!
GARETH OWEN examines Sir Roger Moore's remarkable tenure in the role of James Bond, which spanned seven films over an incredible 12 years, and included some of the most financially successful movies in the history of the 007 franchise. 32-page special feature showcasing over 200 photographs.
<br> MUSIC Hear You Loud And Clear!
GREG BECHTLOFF takes a concise view of the James Bond film soundtracks.
Issue 47
October 2005
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Cover: Ursula Andress in Dr. No. 48 pages

<br> SERIES The James Bond Girls Are Forever
Which Bond Girl do you rate as the best? Could it be a Seventies Bond babe? STEVE CASSIDY does the math.
<br> FEATURE The Silver Beast
JOHN COX relates the definitive history of James Bond's Saab 900 Turbo.
<br> PICTORIAL THE BIG SHOT
And he strikes like'.Ken Adam's magnificent set for the briefing room in Thunderball.
<br> PICTORIAL The Bond celebrities attending 'AUTOGRAPHICA' 2005 ' the world's largest
autograph show.
<br> FEATURE The Dossier on ROBERT MARKHAM
HANK REINEKE opens the dusty dossier to uncover the story behind the writing of COLONEL SUN the first James Bond continuation novel.
<br> OPINION Casino Royale '
the Post-Modern epic in spite of itself!
ROBERT VON DASSANOWSKY argues the case for a more serious appraisal of the multi-star vehicle that hit movie screens like a burst kaleidoscope in 1967, and which has baffled and bedazzled Bond fans ever since.
<br> STOP PRESS Daniel Craig cast as the new James Bond
in Casino Royale
MGM/Columbia Press Release featuring exclusive photographs from the press conference.
Issue 48
December 2005
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To celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the fourth James Bond film, Thunderball, we are publishing this print-to-order only edition of 007 MAGAZINE issue number #48. This issue was originally published in December 2005 and has been out of print for many years. This new reprint now contains an additional 28 pages of rare and never-before-seen images of Sean Connery as James Bond 007.<br>
THUNDERBALL The beginning
James Bond author RAYMOND BENSON explains how Ian Fleming came to write the novel THUNDERBALL and the ensuing litigation which proved to be Fleming's death knell.
<br>
Thunderball A diver's tale
In 1965 a young pre-med student with a keen interest in scuba-diving stumbled on the opportunity to take part in movie history in the biggest Bond of all ' Thunderball. GRAHAM RYE dove into his story.
<br>
THUNDERBALL On the trail of THUNDERBALL
Examining in detail, scripts and other unique documented evidence in The Ian Fleming Foundation archives, Bond scholar and author JOHN CORK guides us through the fascinating evolution of how the most successful James Bond film of them all made its way to the cinema screen.
<br>
Thunderball A speciality act's tale
GRAHAM RYE spoke with an unknown player in the Thunderball story, to discover how a teenager from West London found herself immortalised in the credit titles of the biggest Bond movie of them all.
<br>
THUNDERBALL Sour martinis and animosity
Author ROBERT SELLERS unravels the previously untold story of the cartel of creative minds behind the inception of THUNDERBALL, and the one man for whom the world would never be enough.
<br>
Thunderball The production
ANDREW PILKINGTON takes a look behind the scenes at how parts of the film were made ' and also discovers what might have been.
<br>
Thunderball The shooting script
ANDREW PILKINGTON examines comparisons between the shooting script and the finished film.
<br>
Thunderball The villain
KEVIN HARPER examines the man behind the plot to hold the Western World to ransom, SPECTRE Number One ' Emilio Largo.
<br>
Thunderball The girls
Domino, Fiona, Patricia and Paula ' MARK THOMPSON examines James Bond's Thunderbirds!
<br>
Thunderball The premieres
GRAHAM RYE takes a look at the premieres of Thunderball in London and Dublin.
2006
Issue 49
August 2006
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Cover: Pierce Brosnan in The World Is Not Enough

<br> FEATURE BILLION DOLLAR BOND!
GREG BECHTLOFF assesses Pierce Brosnan's four film tenure as the James Bond of the Nineties, arguably the most popular and successful actor to inhabit the role since Sean Connery.
<br> PICTORIAL FOR THEIR EYES ONLY
GRAHAM RYE investigates the unused and unseen advertising campaign artwork from 40 years of James Bond films.
<br> FEATURE Blond, Bland, Ugly and Grand!
CRAIG BUNYAN examines the fan and media reaction to the new Bond actor, Daniel Craig, and the production Casino Royale over the last 12 months.
<br> SERIES The James Bond Girls Are Forever
Which Bond Girl do you rate as the best? Could it be an Eighties Bond babe? STEVE CASSIDY does the math.
<br> PICTORIAL THE BIG SHOT
James Bond Aston Martin DB5 at New York docks.
<br> PICTORIAL JAMES BOND IS BACK...TO BACK!
GRAHAM RYE takes a look at some rarely seen James Bond double-bill poster artwork.
<br> FEATURE '...a lot of criminals and very dodgy people' HANK REINEKE chats with author John Pearson, who masterfully probed both the origins of Agent 007 and his creator Ian Fleming to pen two significant major works in the Fleming/Bond canon.
<br> BONUS FEATURE On Her Majesty's Secret Service Graphic novel
Part one of a special exclusive two-part 50 page comic book adaptation by CHARLES WAPLES of the 1969 James Bond film.
Issue 50
November 2006
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Cover: Daniel Craig in Casino Royale


<br> INTERVIEWS Casino Royale Interviews
TOMAS HEDMAN talks with Daniel Craig, Mads Mikkelsen
and Eva Green.
<br> REVIEW James Bond Comes Of Age!
An illustrated review of Casino Royale by GRAHAM RYE.
<br> PICTORIAL The James Bond Screen Tests
<br> FEATURE The World Would Disagree:
Ian Fleming Before Bond
TERRY ADLAM examines the early life of the Bond author Ian Fleming.
<br> SERIES The James Bond Girls Are Forever
Which Bond Girl do you rate as the best? Could it be an Nineties Bond babe? STEVE CASSIDY does the math.
<br> PICTORIAL THE BIG SHOT
The Party's Over! Aston Martin DB5 at Leavesden Studios.
<br> INTERVIEW Just A Closer Walk With Bob Dix
STEVE OXENRIDER in conversation with Live and Let Die's CIA agent Hamilton.
<br> PICTORIAL Unpublished Sean Connery photos
A selection of recently discovered images of Sean Connery taken during the filming of You Only Live Twice and Diamonds Are Forever.
<br> BONUS FEATURE On Her Majesty's Secret Service
Graphic novel
The concluding part of a special exclusive two-part 50 page comic book adaptation by CHARLES WAPLES of the 1969 James Bond film.
2009
Issue 51
August 2009
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<li><font face="Verdana" size="2"><i>FEATURE </i><b>H0! H0!
7even<br>
</b><span style="FONT-FAMILY: Verdana; ">TERRY
ADLAM and IAN BAKER - humour in the Bond films.</span></font></li>
<li><i><font size="2" face="Verdana">
<span style="FONT-STYLE: italic; FONT-FAMILY: Verdana; ">
PICTORIAL</span></font></i><b><font size="2" face="Verdana"><span style="FONT-FAMILY: Verdana; FONT-WEIGHT: bold">
</span></font></b><font face="Verdana" size="2"><b>Cubby Broccoli Centenary
Tribute 1909-2009<br>

</b><span style="FONT-FAMILY: Verdana; ">GRAHAM
RYE<b><span style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold"> </span></b>takes a look
at<b><span style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold"> </span></b>Cubby
Broccoli on set and on location across 27 years of the James
Bond films.</span></font></li>
<li><font face="Verdana" size="2"><i>INTERVIEW</i> <b>
Breakfast with Largo</b><br>
<span style="FONT-FAMILY: Verdana; ">STEVE
OXENRIDER spends a December morning with Big John McLaughlin.</span></font></li>

<li><font face="Verdana" size="2"><i>PICTORIAL</i><b> Quantum
of Craig<br>
</b>A selection of some of the least seen images from the 22nd
007 film. </font></li>
<li><i><font face="Verdana" size="2">FEATURE</font></i><font face="Verdana" size="2"><b>
From Russia, With Class!</b><br>
MARK THOMPSON examines what makes <i>From Russia With Love </i>

the best James Bond film of all time.</font></li>
<li><font face="Verdana" size="2"><i>FEATURE</i><b> Never say
never again - probably!<br>
</b>GRAHAM RYE uncovers a hoard of previously unseen
production illustrations from 'Warhead', Kevin McClory's
aborted Bond project.</font></li>
Issue 52
December 2009
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<li><font face="Verdana" size="2"><i>PICTORIAL</i><b> When Harry met James (Palmer
and Bond that is!)<br>
</b>GRAHAM RYE spotlights the 1963 luncheon meeting between authors
Len Deighton and Ian Fleming<br>
(with new exclusive comments by LEN DEIGHTON).</font></li>
<li><font face="Verdana" size="2"><i>PICTORIAL</i><b> </b></font><font face="Verdana" size="2"><b>

Just a perfect day at Pinewood Studios...<br>
</b>GRAHAM RYE focuses on a historical 1963 gathering of the movers
and shakers of the Bond franchise-to-be on the set of <i>From Russia
With Love</i>.</font></li>
<li><font face="Verdana" size="2"><i>PICTORIAL</i><b> Bond Bound:
Ian Fleming and the Art of Cover Design <br>
</b>GRAHAM RYE visits the private view of the 2008 exhibition at The
Fleming Collection in London's Mayfair.</font></li>
<li><font face="Verdana" size="2"><i>FEATURE</i><b> &quot;Stop Getting
Bond Wrong!&quot;<br>

</b>GRAHAM RYE sets the record straight on the 1971 James Bond film
<i>Diamonds Are Forever</i>.</font></li>
<li><font face="Verdana" size="2"><i>INTERVIEW</i><b> Cuadra... Jaime Cuadra!<br>
</b>STEVE OXENRIDER talks with the Peruvian singer and arranger
whose work was featured in the 2008 James Bond film, <i>Quantum of
Solace</i>.</font></li>
<li><font face="Verdana" size="2"><i>FEATURE</i><b> To Russia, With Love<br>

</b>Russian Journalists NATALIE GOLITSINA &amp; ANDREY SHARY, authors of
the first in-depth study of James Bond, the literary &amp; cinema hero,
in the Russian language, examine 007's impact on their homeland.</font></li>
<li><font face="Verdana" size="2"><i>FEATURE</i><b> Lost 'Warhead' production
drawings<br>
</b>GRAHAM RYE reveals previously unseen pre-production
illustrations from Kevin McClory's ill-fated Bond project<br>
(with new exclusive comments by LEN DEIGHTON).</font></li>

<li><font face="Verdana" size="2"><i>PICTORIAL</i><b> Flashback<br>
</b>The 1989 <i>Licence To Kill </i>Royal World Charity Premiere at
London's Odeon Leicester Square, in the presence of Their Royal
Highnesses The Prince And Princess of Wales.<b><br>
2010
Issue 53
August 2010
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Cover: James Bond's Aston Martin from Goldfinger & Thunderball<br>
36 pages [A4]<br>
FEATURE 100 Years Not Out! <br>
GRAHAM RYE looks back at the 2008 celebration events surrounding the centenary of James Bond author Ian Fleming. <br>
Exclusive photographs by Graham Rye & Mark Mawston<br>
PICTORIAL Going Going Gone Soon!<br>
The Most Famous Car In The World <br>
James Bond's gadget-laden Aston Martin DB5 goes up for auction in October 2010 � 007 MAGAZINE has the lowdown!<br>
FEATURE James Bond 007: Blood Stone <br>
Activision's latest explosive third-person action videogame boasts the vocal and visual talented triumvirate of Daniel Craig, Judi Dench and Joss Stone.<br>
FEATURE Roger Moore's Finest Hour as James Bond in 1981�s For Your Eyes Only <br>
STEVE CASSIDY takes an affectionate look back at Roger Moore's fifth outing as secret agent 007.
2011
Issue 54
February 2011
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Cover: A recreation of Raymond Hawkey's celebrated 1963 THUNDERBALL PAN paperback cover with cut-out bullet holes.<br>
36 pages [A4]<br>
FEATURE The Man With The Golden Eye<br>
EDWARD MILWARD-OLIVER considers the life and work of his friend Raymond Hawkey, the award-winning graphic designer and author who died in August 2010.<br>
INTERVIEW "As long as the collar and cuffs match" <br>
In remembrance of this witty and talented man who injected great fun into his Bond pictures, RICHARD SCHENKMAN's 1980 interview with the late Tom Mankiewicz.<br>
INTERVIEW NUMBER 3<br>
RICHARD SCHENKMAN conducts an exclusive interview with seven-time James Bond Associate Producer Stanley Sopel.<br>
OBITUARY John Barry (1933-2011)<br>
GEOFF LEONARD and GRAHAM RYE pay their own personal tributes to 'The man with the midas touch'.
2012
Issue 55
August 2012
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"It was the best job in the world!"<br>
Over the course of a memorable evening in Mayfair, legendary photographer TERRY O'NEILL talked with LUKE WILLIAMS about his experiences working with five James Bonds (and over 20 Bond girls!), as well as explaining how Frank Sinatra changed his career and why the way to Sean Connery's heart was through golf! (Includes a photo preview of Terry O’Neill’s book ALL ABOUT BOND, published in September 2012.)<br>

Will BOND 23 rise or fall?<br>
In October 2012, James Bond will finally return to the big screen, after a four-year absence, in the 23rd film in the series –SkyFall. LUKE WILLIAMS examines what is known so far about the Sam Mendes helmed feature (Features all the latest SkyFall imagery).<br>

THE SEARCH FOR BOND: How the 007 role was won and lost!<br>
Only six men can lay claim to wearing the famous Savile Row tuxedo but hundreds more came within an inch of the 007 role. In this new exclusive four-part series, ROBERT SELLERS (author of the controversial book Battle for Bond) tells the extraordinary story of how cinema’s most famous role was cast, featuring exclusive contributions from Sir Ranulph Fiennes, Sam Neill, Ian Ogilvy, Oliver Tobias, Michael Billington, Adrian Paul, Peter Snow, Michael Craig, Rikki Lee Travolta, Julian Glover, Michael Jayston and many others. (Featuring many never-before-featured facts)<br>

"Balloon, mein herr?"<br>
LUKE WILLIAMS examines the fascinating parallels between the film versions of Graham Greene's The Third Man (1949) and Ian Fleming's The Living Daylights (1987).
2018
Issue 56
August 2018
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Issue 57
September 2018
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2019
Issue 58
June 2019
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Issue 59
November 2019
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