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  1. International Spy Museum Set To Open In Washington

    By daniel on 2002-06-25

    A new museum is set to open in Washington, DC called the International Spy Museum. The museum will be located in downtown Washington, near the MCI Center, at 800 F Street.

    It has been advertised that the museum will feature a large section on the world's greatest spy, James Bond. The section on Bond will have props from various movies and will include a working replica of the Aston Martin DB5 that is in Goldfinger.

    The museum is set to open on the 19th of July.

    Thanks to Jim for sending in the details!

  2. Bond Collectors Weekend 5 Announced – And Its Looking Good!

    By David Winter on 2002-06-23

    **BCW Productions' Fifth Annual Bond Collectors' Weekend!**
    "A World Community Sharing 007 News And Memorabilia"

    Details of the Fifth Annual Bond Collectors' Weekend have been announced and this year the host city is San Francisco. The event will be held over August 30 – Monday, September 2, 2002 (Labor Day Weekend) and some great organisation has evidently gone into it.

    This year in attendance will be Lois Chiles and Richard Keil, and also a third mystery guest! There's no word on who it is yet, but the event is sloganed with "Have We Finally Met Our Match?" so let your imagination run wild with that one!

    All the details are up at http://www.007forever.com/ and you can discuss the event in this thread of the United States 007 Forum.

    You can be sure that CommanderBond.net will be bringing you plenty more details about the event!

  3. 00Heaven is back!

    By David Winter on 2002-06-23

    UK residents will remember UK tv station ITV1 ran the Sean Connery 00Heaven season during the last few months of 2001. As reported yesterday LALD will be showing next wednesday at 8pm but as I have just found out will kick off the Roger Moore 00Heaven season.

    So be sure to inform everyone you know the greatest 007 is back!

  4. Raymond Benson; Book Signing In London

    By David Winter on 2002-06-20

    Raymond Benson will appear in London for a book signing —

    Saturday, June 29
    2:00pm
    Adrian Harrington Bookshop
    64A Kensington Church Street
    Kensington
    London W8 4DB
    (20) 7-937-1465

    I'll definetely be there! Be sure to post in the forums if you're going – may see you there!

  5. Live And Let Die On TV On Wednesday

    By David Winter on 2002-06-20

    In brief news, 'mrmoon' has let us know in the forums that ITV1 will be showing Live And Let Die next Wednesday at 8pm.

    He's also included this cool fact; Live and Let Die holds the record for largest terrestrial audience of any Bond film with 23m people tuning in to watch it back in 1980.

  6. Caroline Munro and John Glen At Screentalk

    By daniel on 2002-06-07

    Actress Caroline Munro, Naiomi on The Spy Who Loved Me and John Glen, who directed For Your Eyes Only, Octopussy, A View to a Kill, The Living Daylights and Licence to Kill, will attend 'Screentalk'; an event held at the National Museum of Photography, Film and Television.

    Munro will introduce a screening of The Spy Who Loved Me and Glen will appear later in the evening and introduce a screening of For Your Eyes Only.

    Tickets for this day-long event start at £15 for adults and £10 for children/concessions and will cover the film screenings, screentalks and a selection of TV work by the two guests. If you want to tie in a visit to the Bond, James Bond exhibition as well, tickets will cost £19 for adults and £13.40 for children/concessions.

    For more information on the format of the day and to book tickets please contact the Museum Box Office on 01274 202030.

  7. Bond Picture Show Returns To US ABC

    By daniel on 2002-05-30

    The Bond Picture Show is returning to the ABC.

    On the Monday just gone ABC showed Moonraker raising speculation about the return of the Bond Picture Show. Confirmation is now on hand with ABC annoucing they'll be showing the first Bond film, Dr No, on Thursday June 13.

    Their description reads (perhaps incorrectly) "When an important scientist suddenly goes missing, Bond is called into action…".

    Thanks to Nick 007 and 00Kevin for sending the news in to us.

  8. Bond, James Bond Exhibition Coming To Science Museum In London

    By daniel on 2002-05-21

    The James Bond exhibition, Bond, James Bond, is moving from the National Museum of Photography, Film and Television to the Science Museum this October. CommanderBond.Net has already provided extensive coverage on the current incarnation of the event and now we have further details on the forthcoming incarnation.

    On 16 October 2002 the Science Museum will unveil Bond, James Bond. In partnership with Eon Productions, The Science Museum presents an exciting new exhibition to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the world's best-known movie phenomenon – the James Bond films.

    BOND, JAMES BOND includes original objects, concept drawings, storyboards and costume designs from all nineteen Bond movies. From Oddjob's deadly bowler hat in Goldfinger, to the Acrostar jet of Octopussy and the credit card key from The World Is Not Enough, BOND, JAMES BOND showcases gadgets, vehicles and iconic images that are the hallmarks of the Bond films. The exhibition is a behind-the-scenes exploration of the creative talents and skills of the production process that have made Bond an international phenomenon.

    The Exhibition: In Die Another Day, the 20th Bond film (to be released in autumn 2002), Pierce Brosnan returns at the wheel of the latest Aston Martin, a marque first made famous in Goldfinger. The Aston Martin displayed in the entrance along with the Q-Boat from The World Is Not Enough, will herald Bond's presence in the Museum.

    Armed with a special agent swipe card, visitors enter the world of BOND, JAMES BOND with the first module setting the origins of the character in the social and political context of the Cold War era, with its spy scandals, the Berlin wall and the space race. Visitors then move through a presentation of the innovative title sequences, trying their hand at the technique of creating the famous girls and guns titles, before registering as a special agent with MI6. Arriving in a recreation of M's office, visitors will be briefed on their mission and see original objects including the original Top Secret file from Thunderball.

    Are you paying attention 007? The next stop is Q's workshop, where original plans and drawings – including those of the Aston Martin DB5, the jetpack and the Q boat – surround objects from the films, including Bond's Omega laser watch. Pride of place is given to the Crocodile submarine and Acrostar Jet from Octopussy. Suitably equipped for a challenging mission, visitors experience a death-defying stunt before entering the villain's lair. Based on the funhouse from The Man With The Golden Gun visitors will encounter some of Bond's deadly adversaries and see Rosa Klebb's flick-knife shoe, Oddjob's bowler hat, the Golden Gun and Jaws' murderous teeth.

    The things I do for England… No Bond film would be complete without an encounter with glamorous, mysterious women. A module including original costumes from The World Is Not Enough, Live and Let Die and Tomorrow Never Dies give a glimpse into the work of designers on creating the Bond look.

    I've been expecting you… Experience the excitement of a Bond finale and see plans and props from some of Bond's greatest nail-biting successes and hair's-breadth escapes, including concept art, designs and models of reactor rooms, underwater strongholds and isolated palaces. The debrief module enables visitors to find out how they have scored as an agent and looks at the enduring iconography of Bond through a display of world-wide poster artwork that illustrates the timeless and international appeal of the character and the genre.

    You can find out further details about the exhibition by visiting the Science Museums website at http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/ and by keeping an eye on the news and special details that CommanderBond.Net will be providing!

  9. Two Bond Films On TV This Week

    By daniel on 2002-05-06

    Australia will have a good television week this week with two James Bond films airing on different networks.

    On Saturday night at 8:30pm Network Ten will show Sean Connery in "Diamonds Are Forever". Their summary of the film; When sent to investigate a simple diamond smuggling operation, James Bond becomes swept up in a quest for revenge when the ring-leader turns out to be none other than Blofeld – the man responsible for killing Bond's wife. While pursued by two deadly assassins and wooed by a beautiful smuggler, Bond desperately tries to put an end to Blofeld and his plans – permanently.

    Sunday night the Bond film moves across to Network Seven when it airs "Tomorrow Never Dies". Their summary of the film; Pierce Brosnan stars as the legendary James Bond in this high tech, high-octane adventure in which media power is a lethal weapon. When global communications land in the wrong hands, it can literally manufacture the news and even change the course of history. Particularly for a man who controls a global daily newspaper and satellite system, able to access every television set on earth. Using a clever device, billionaire media magnate Elliot Carver leads a British Naval vessel astray and sinks it from the dark confines of his custom-built stealth ship as Chinese MIG jets circle overhead. With worldwide rights to the crisis, Carver will become the ultimate media overlord for the new millennium. But nobody knows who is doing this or understands why. And there is only one man capable of finding it and stopping a war created in the name of profit and power … the name is Bond, James Bond.

    Recently Network Nine showed the original Star Wars trilogy, including some special footage from the forthcoming film. Let's hope that later in the year either Network Seven or Ten can give a great lead up to the release Die Another Day in Australia on December 12.

  10. Get Yourself A 007 VISA Card!

    By daniel on 2002-05-02

    Transnational Finance Services are offering what ever Bond fan really wants (perhaps), a James Bond VISA Card through the Bank Of Scotland.

    I'm not going to give you full details on the card. If you want to know more follow this link.

    Thanks to 'omega' for sending in the tip-off!