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  1. The Saint, Roger Moore, and James Bond

    By Guest writer on 2007-09-24

    Written by Paul Rowlands

    “The Saint” TV series actually has many links to the Bond franchise. Apart from the long list of actors who appeared in both (listed below), it is fun to see Roger Moore play Simon Templar as the chain-smoking, heavy-drinking, tough as nails, womanising ex-criminal with quick wits and a good punch.

    007

    Add to that his propensity for dinner jackets, glamorous locations and confronting his enemies head on, and you have the ingredients for a great 007. Except when Moore played James Bond, he played the role a lot softer, with most of the hard edges removed. Moore has said he consciously played Bond differently to avoid repeating a role he played for over eight years. Watching “The Saint” affords one the opportunity to catch a glimpse of what Moore’s Bond might have been like if he hadn’t already been Simon Templar, and if he had taken the role more seriously.

    Throughout the series are incidents that seem to predict Moore’s appointment in the role. In episode 2.5 ‘The Elusive Ellshaw’ (which also features Goldfinger’s Richard Vernon), characters go shooting a la Moonraker and Templar is on the receiving end of a kiss from the female lead for saving his life—‘That’s for saving my life.’ Templar replies ‘I should try to do it more often.’

    The Saint

    A similar exchange occurs in Moonraker with Lois Chiles. ‘What was that for?’ ‘For saving my life.’ ‘Remind me to do it more often.’ Episode 2.19 ‘Luella’ is perhaps the single episode with the most Bondian references. David Hedison, who was later cast as Felix Leiter opposite Moore in Live and Let Die when it was thought Sean Connery might be persuaded to return, is a guest star, and would also co-star with his friend Moore in North Sea Hijack (US: Ffolkes) (1980) and The Naked Face (1984), as well as reprising the role of Leiter in Licence to Kill. A character in this episode (one of the most comedic of the series) convinces herself Templar is James Bond and that Hedison’s character is an American agent (which he would in Moore’s 1973 debut). Moore also poses as a millionaire UN worker—which he became many years later.

    Other examples include episode 2.16 ‘The Wonderful War’ where Moore eats sheep’s eyeballs—something he wouldn’t do in Octopussy. Moore also wears desert attire many years before he would do so in The Spy Who Loved Me. In episode 3.21 ‘Sibao’, which also features Bruce Boa from Octopussy, the voodoo theme recalls Live and Let Die and we have Moore wearing a safari suit a la Octopussy. Episode 2.1 ‘The Fellow Traveller’, Moore tells a character: ‘Seven was always my lucky number.’ And 4.1 ‘The Chequered Flag’ has Moore ordering a drink ‘neither shaken or stirred’. In the episode 2.17 ‘The Noble Sportsman’—an episode that originally aired eight months before the release of Goldfinger—Anthony Quayle’s Lord Yearley drives an Aston Martin DB5 registration number BMT 216A.†

    The black and white series of “The Saint” debuted on UK TV on 4th October 1962 (the episode was ‘The Talented Husband’), and for those who believe Bond and Simon Templar have always had a close relationship, it may be interesting to learn that Dr. No premiered in the UK at The London Pavilion the following night. According to ‘Cubby’ Broccoli, Roger Moore was one of Ian Fleming’s top choices for the role of Bond in Dr. No, but it isn’t clear why he was not approached.

    Roger Moore

    In his autobiography When the Snow Melts, Broccoli recalls that Fleming had seen him on TV as “The Saint”, but it’s UK transmission date would have made it impossible. It is more likely that Fleming had seen him in the many TV series he had acted in before Simon Templar. His commitment to “The Saint” during the ’60s meant he was unable to accept the role of Bond once Sean Connery had left—but Harry Saltzman had spoken to him about filming The Man with the Golden Gun in Cambodia after You Only Live Twice, and it is rumoured he was considered for the 1967 Casino Royale spoof. “The Saint” black and white series ended on 26th August 1965 (with ‘The Old Treasure Story’, which Moore also directed), and covered 71 episodes. Season 1 consisted of only 12 episodes; Season 2 of 27 episodes; Season 3 of 23 episodes, and Season 4 of merely 9 episodes. The next two seasons were filmed in colour. The series was so popular in US TV syndication that NBC picked it up as a summer replacement for it’s evening schedule in 1966. The whole series played on UK TV for 6 and a half years, and 118 episodes were produced in total. It remains one of the most-loved and longest-running TV series ever made.

    In the recently recorded commentaries for the Ultimate Edition DVD releases of his Bond films, Moore revealed that he would suggest his previous colleagues and friends for roles in the films. From his 12 year reign in the role, series regulars Robert Brown, Lois Maxwell (in two colour episodes), Walter Gotell and Geoffrey Keen appeared in episodes, as well as other actors as Irvin Allen, Bruce Boa, Julian Glover, Jack Hedley, Marne Maitland, Bryan Marshall, Shane Rimmer and Douglas Wilmer. Notable actors from non-Moore entries include Shirley Eaton, Honor Blackman, Paul Stasino, Eric Pohlmann and Anthony Dawson.

    The next article will focus on the remaining two colour seasons, the episodes Moore directed, and the many references, links and coincidences to the non-Moore Bond films. It will also briefly look at the post-Moore “Saint” movies and TV series.

    Bond actors who appeared in episodes of the black and white series of “The Saint”
    Actor Film(s) “The Saint” Episode(s)
    Irvin Allen On Her Majesty’s Secret Service
    The Spy Who Loved Me
    4.3 – The Crooked Ring
    David Bauer You Only Live Twice
    Diamonds are Forever
    1.8 – The Element of Doubt
    2.3 – Judith
    2.8 – Iris
    2.26 – The Ever-Loving Spouse
    Geoffrey Bayldon Casino Royale 1967 2.23 – The High Fence
    Reginald Beckwith Thunderball 2.23 – The High Fence
    Martin Benson Goldfinger 2.7 – The Work of Art
    Ed Bishop You Only Live Twice
    Diamonds are Forever
    3.5 – The Revolution Racket
    3.6 – The Saint Steps In
    4.7 – The Saint Bids Diamonds
    Honor Blackman Goldfinger 1.7 – The Arrow of God
    John Bluthal Casino Royale 1967 3.13 – The Damsel in Distress
    3.23 – The Happy Suicide
    Bruce Boa Octopussy 2.13 – The Sporting Chance
    3.21 – Sibao
    Robert Brown The Spy Who Loved Me
    Octopussy
    A View to a Kill
    The Living Daylights
    Licence to Kill
    2.11 – The Saint Plays with Fire
    3.1 – The Miracle Tea Party
    Anthony Chin Dr. No
    Goldfinger
    You Only Live Twice
    A View to a Kill
    3.18 – The Sign of the Claw
    4.2 – The Abductors (uncredited)
    Michael Chow You Only Live Twice 3.18 – The Sign of the Claw
    Ronnie Corbett Casino Royale 1967 2.9 – The King of the Beggars
    Anthony Dawson Dr. No
    From Russia with Love (uncredited)
    Thunderball (uncredited)
    1.7 – The Arrow of God
    Shirley Eaton Goldfinger 1.1 – The Talented Husband
    1.9 – The Effete Angler
    Joseph Furst Diamonds are Forever 2.11 The Saint Plays with Fire
    2.27 The Saint Sees It Through
    Eunice Gayson Dr. No
    From Russia with Love
    2.22 – The Invisible Millionaire
    4.7 – The Saint Bids Diamonds
    Walter Gotell From Russia with Love
    The Spy Who Loved Me

    through
    The Living Daylights
    3.11 – The Hi-jackers
    Julian Glover For Your Eyes Only 2.20 – The Lawless Lady
    David Hedison Live and Let Die also with Roger Moore
    Licence to Kill
    also appeared with Moore in
    North Sea Hijack (US: Ffolkes) 1980
    and
    The Naked Face 1984
    2.19 – Luella
    Jack Hedley For Your Eyes Only 4.9 – The Old Treasure Story
    John Hollis Casino Royale 1967
    For Your Eyes Only (uncredited as ‘Blofeld’)
    2.11 – The Saint Plays with Fire
    Geoffrey Keen The Spy Who Loved Me
    through
    The Living Daylights
    3.6 – The Saint Steps In
    Alexander Knox You Only Live Twice (uncredited) 1.2 – The Latin Touch
    Burt Kwouk Goldfinger 3.18 – The Sign of the Claw
    Margaret Lacey Diamonds are Forever 3.1 – The Miracle Tea Party (uncredited)
    Cec Linder Goldfinger 4.5 – The Persistent Parasites
    Marne Maitland The Man with the Golden Gun 2.4 – Teresa
    3.2 – Lida
    Andre Maranne Thunderball (uncredited)
    Also appeared in Gold 1974 with Roger Moore
    2.14 – The Bunco Artists
    2.15 – The Benevolent Burglary
    Bryan Marshall The Spy Who Loved Me 2.2 – Starring The Saint
    Michael Mellinger Goldfinger 2.4 – Teresa (uncredited)
    Bill Nagy Goldfinger 1.2 – The Latin Touch
    1.8 – The Element of Doubt
    2.21 – The Good Medicine
    Geoffrey Palmer Tomorrow Never Dies 2.10 – The Rough Diamonds
    George Pastell From Russia with Love 1.4 – The Covetous Headsman
    Peter Perkins From Russia with Love – stunt arranger/ uncredited stunt double for Sean Connery 2.27 – The Saint Sees It Through
    Eric Pohlmann From Russia with Love (uncredited)
    Thunderball (uncredited)
    2.4 – Teresa
    3.5 – The Revolution Racket
    George Pravda Thunderball 1.9 – The Effete Angler
    3.16 – The Rhine Maiden
    Shane Rimmer You Only Live Twice
    Diamonds are Forever
    Voice of Robert Dix in Live and Let Die (uncredited)
    The Spy Who Loved Me
    3.11 – The Hi-jackers
    Joe Robinson Diamonds are Forever 2.11 – The Saint Plays with Fire
    Jeanne Roland‡ You Only Live Twice
    Casino Royale
    1967 3.21 – Sibao
    Stuart Saunders Octopussy 2.20 – The Lawless Lady
    Edward de Souza‡ The Spy Who Loved Me 4.1 – The Chequered Flag
    Paul Stassino Thunderball 1.9 – The Effete Angler
    2.10 – The Rough Diamonds
    3.9 – The Death Penalty
    Philip Stone Thunderball (uncredited) 2.6 – Marcia
    Edward Underdown Thunderball 3.15 – The Set-Up
    Richard Vernon Goldfinger 2.5 – The Elusive Ellshaw
    James Villiers For Your Eyes Only 2.23 – The High Fence
    Douglas Wilmer Octopussy 2.10 – The Rough Diamonds
  2. Dutch 'Double Or Die' Coming In 2008

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-09-24

    24 September UPDATE (this article originally posted on 30 August): James Bond Nederland and 007nl.net, the Dutch edition of Double Or Die will be published by Pimento kinderboeken in spring 2008. An official title has not yet been released.

    According to an article from 007nl.net, the Dutch release of Charlie Higson’s third Young James Bond novel, Double Or Die, has encountered some delays.

    Dutch edition of Charlie Higson's 'SilverFin'

    Dutch edition of Charlie Higson’s SilverFin

    Publisher Pimento kinderboeken had originally planned to release Double Or Die at the end of this August, but the rights have apparently moved to a different publisher. As a result, concrete details as to when the novel (as well as the upcoming fourth novel, Hurricane Gold) will eventually hit bookshelves have become sketchy.

    Pimento kinderboeken previously released editions of Higson’s SilverFin and Blood Fever. CBn will keep you updated on the eventual release of this Dutch edition of Double Or Die.

    Keep watching CBn for the latest Young Bond coverage.

  3. Further Austrian Location Scouting Reportedly Takes Place

    By Matt Weston on 2007-09-24

    The Austrian press is reporting that further location scouting for the 22nd James Bond picture has occurred three days ago in the country. Previously, CBn reported that location scouting took place at the Seebühne Floating Stage and Festival Opera House in Bregenz.

    Floating Stage with 'Tosca' Set

    Floating Stage with ‘Tosca’ Set (Image copyright Bregenz Festival, Karl Forster)

    Now, word comes from the Austrian media that production staff have visited Bregenz’s city centre, as well as a number of small cities in the surrounding area.

    The Kunsthaus Bregenz was specifically named, while a number of industrial facilities were also reportedly visited. Additionally, a number of areas featuring modern architecture were said to have been visited in the region surrounding Bregenz.

    Location scouting was also said to have occurred at Airport Friedrichshafen, in the south of Germany, near Lake Constance (the site of the Seebühne Floating Stage).

    The report suggests final locations are to be confirmed in November.

    Some filming for Bond 22 has already taken place in Italy, while Switzerland is also reportedly under consideration. Purported casting notices distributed last week also indicated some filming would occur in South America.

    Keep watching CBn for all the latest Bond 22 news.

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  4. Sir Roger Moore To Be Honoured At The Thalians Gala Ball

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-09-23

    Sir Roger Moore has been chosen as the 2007 ‘Mr. Wonderful’ honoree for the upcoming Gala Ball thrown by The Thalians in Beverly Hills, California on 21 October 2007.

    Founded in 1955, The Thalians mission is to achieve better mental health for the community and the world at large. For those afflicted with mental and psychological illnesses and diseases, they provide full and complete lives through the Thalians Mental Health Center at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. The Thalians is an all volunteer organization.

    ‘Sir Roger Moore is known to all of us by a variety of names… “Bond, James Bond”, “The Saint”, “007”, and many others as a result of a long, varied and successful career. Moore is also well known for his service to UNICEF. Sir Roger will also receive his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on 10 October at 11:30 AM.’

    Canyon News reports that the Gala will be a star-studded extravaganza featuring the Bond girls, the hilarious Howie Mandel presiding over the live auction assisted by his sexy deal girls, a sizzling performance by Neil Sedaka, and a number or two by your hostesses, Debbie and Ruta. This exciting evening is underwritten by two very beautiful and exciting ladies, Eileen O’Neill of TV and films–and so successful in real estate–and Margie Petersen, also of TV and movie fame-and wife of belated Thalians founder, publisher Robert E. Petersen.

    The 52nd Thalians Gala Ball takes place on Sunday, 21 October 2007 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California. Ticket prices start as low as $300.

    For further information on the event, phone 310-423-1040, email [email protected] or visit the official website.

    Keep watching CBn for all the latest James Bond news and events.

  5. John Barry Homage At The International Festival Of Music And Cinema

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-09-21

    The music of famed James Bond composer John Barry will be the center of attention at the upcoming International Festival Of Music And Cinema in France this November.

    JamesBond-fr.com reports that the event will be featuring a one and a half hour concert homage to John Barry, showcasing his well-renowned music from the James Bond films, Out Of Africa, Dances With Wolves and other notable films. Barry is best known by Bond fans as the composer of 11 scores for the series, starting with 1963’s From Russia With Love and finally ending with 1987’s The Living Daylights.

    The orchestra will be under the direction of conductor Nicholas Dodd, who has worked with David Arnold on some of the most recent 007 films including Tomorrow Never Dies, The World Is Not Enough, Die Another Day and Casino Royale.

    The International Festival Of Music And Cinema, which is taking place in Auxerre, Yonne, France, will be running from 14 to 18 November 2007. The John Barry homage concert will be taking place on the 17th.

    Reservations can be made at the Offices of Tourism located at the Auxerre, Avallon, Joigny, Sens and Saint-Florentin communes. To buy online, visit Ticketnet.fr.

    For further information, visit the official website for the International Festival Of Music And Cinema.

    Keep watching CBn for all the latest James Bond news.

  6. The 007th September Podcast Arrives!

    By @mrpauldunphy on 2007-09-20

    Hello everybody, it’s just simply lovely to be back.

    After a Summer off, the CommanderBond.net Podcast and myself make a return to your iPods.Evan Willnow
    Paul Dunphy I had a bit of catching up to do, having had a month and a bit off, so this edition is thirty exquisite minutes long.

    I bring you up-to-date with all the latest news and rumour from the Bond 22 camp, fill you in on IFP’s plans for Ian Fleming’s centenary next year, and I bring to your attention all those little bits of Bond news that just don’t fit anywhere. Bless ’em.

    If you’re unsure which version of the Podcast to download, I thoroughly recommend you download the Podcast in the “Enhanced” format, as listeners have the added benefit of “Willnowvision”, where Evan Willnow steps in and adds all sorts of enhanced pic-trickery to my words and music.

    If you’re subscribed via iTunes (and why wouldn’t you be, my little lambkin?) under your Podcast section, click the ‘Update’ button to have the new episode downloaded automatically for you on a plate. If you have iTunes installed correctly Click here to subscribe. Or you can find details on how to do this here.

    Please, please, please don’t forget to take a few seconds whilst you’re downloading to review the podcast on iTunes or Digg this article (link at the bottom of the page in a quite large font), to spread the word to Bond fans across the globe. It would make us feel wanted and secure!

    Download Enhanced version (Presented in Willnowvision).

    Download Standard version.

    You can download all episodes directly from the bottom of this page, if you can’t be bothered faffing around through iTunes.

  7. Win Charlie Higson's Fourth Young Bond Novel: 'Hurricane Gold'

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-09-20

    Charlie Higson’s ‘Hurricane Gold’

    A lucky CommanderBond.net member now has the chance to win a brand new copy of Hurricane Gold by Charlie Higson, the fourth Young James Bond novel which was released only two weeks ago in the UK.

    Offered in the competition is new first edition UK hardback copy of this Young Bond novel.

    Hurricane Gold finds Young Bond in Mexico where he encounters several of the world’s deadliest gangsters and a female villainess named Mrs. Glass. Along the way, he teams up with a girl named Precious Stone while trying to escape.

    This competition is open to all members of CBn. You must be a registered member of the CBn Forums and answer the following question correctly to be eligible to win. Not yet a member of CBn? Register here now–it is free and only takes a minute!

    To enter, fill out the following questionnaire and send a Communiqué/Private Message on the CBn Forums to ‘CBn Competition’ (Subject: CBn Hurricane) by Midnight EST on 8 October 2007 (simply click on the link in this paragraph).

    1. According to Charlie Higson, the working title for this novel was (HINT: Read the CBn Interview):

    • A – Six Days In December
    • B – Lagrimas Negras
    • C – Double M
    • D – Bite!

    2. What is your CBn Forum Screen Name?
    3. What country/state do you live in?

    All those who answer correctly will be put into a drawing and the winner will be sent a Communiqué/Private Message via the CBn Forums to the Screen Name they provided to inform them of their winning. The winner must respond to this PM within five (5) days with the requested information (name, mailing address, etc) or another drawing will be held. The winner will be announced once shipping information has been received. The item will be shipped from the USA. In the event that a prize has been stolen or mishandled during shipment, CBn will not be able to replace the specific item–this has yet to be a problem.

  8. James Bond Film Stars To Attend Hollywood Collectors Show

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-09-20

    20 September UPDATE (this article originally posted on 5 August): Further details regarding the guest list.

    A reunion of James Bond 007 film stars including several Bond girls is set to take place at the upcoming Hollywood Collectors & Celebrities Show in Burbank, California this October.

    The line-up of Bond film stars include:

    • Shirley Eaton (Jill Masterson, Goldfinger)
    • Martine Beswick (Zora, From Russia With Love / Paula Caplan, Thunderball)
    • Barbara Bouchet (Miss Moneypenny, Casino Royale (1967))
    • George Lazenby (James Bond 007, On Her Majesty’s Secret Service)
    • Lana Wood (Plenty O’Toole, Diamonds Are Forever)
    • Trina Parks (Thumper, Diamonds Are Forever
    • Gloria Hendry (Rosie Carver, Live And Let Die)
    • David Hedison (Felix Leiter, Live And Let Die, Licence To Kill)
    • Richard Kiel (Jaws, The Spy Who Loved Me, Moonraker)
    • Caroline Munro (Naomi, The Spy Who Loved Me)
    • Pamela Salem (Miss Moneypenny, Never Say Never Again)
    • Mary Stavin (Octopussy Girl, Octopussy / Kimberley Jones, A View To A Kill)
    • Priscilla Barnes (Della Churchill, Licence To Kill)
    • Rachel Grant (Peaceful Fountains of Desire, Die Another Day)

    Richard Kiel will be signing copies of his book Making It BIG In The Movies at the event.

    The Hollywood Collectors & Celebrities Show will be taking place on Saturday, 6 October (10:00AM – 5:00PM) and Sunday, 7 October (10:00AM – 4:00PM) at the Burbank Airport Marriott Hotel & Convention Center.

    Admission costs are $15 per day (children under 14 years old and accompanied by an adult are free). Admission for both days is $25.

    Hollywood Collectors & Celebrities Show
    The Burbank Airport Marriott Hotel & Convention Center
    2500 North Hollywood Way
    Burbank, California 91505
    Phone: 1-818-843-6000
    Official website

    Keep watching CBn for all the latest details on James Bond events.

  9. First Look At The 'Double Or Die' Collector's Edition

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-09-20
    Charlie Higson's Double or Die

    Charlie Higson’s Double or Die

    As previously reported on CBn, a collector’s edition of Double or Die, Charlie Higson’s third Young James Bond novel, was set for release in October of this year.

    The Young Bond Dossier reports that a copy has already sprung up on eBay and thus provided fans with the first look at the new edition.

    As with both SilverFin and Blood Fever before it, the collector’s edition of Double or Die is limited to 999 copies (all signed by Higson).

    While Bond fans can pick up a copy at Waterstone’s bookstores, the novel is also available to order online (although note the different release dates):

    Keep watching CBn for all the latest Young Bond news.

  10. Paul Haggis Discusses 'Bond 22' On Late Night TV

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-09-19
    Paul Haggis comments a bit more on 'Bond 22'

    Paul Haggis comments a bit more on Bond 22

    The pre-production stages for Bond 22 have been pretty well documented so far in terms of how writer Paul Haggis has been progressing on the script and what we can expect in Daniel Craig’s second James Bond adventure.

    In a TV appearance on the Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson last night, Haggis spoke about his upcoming film, In the Valley of Elah, but also released a few more Bond 22 tidbits.

    After announcing he was currently on page 45 of the 007 script, Ferguson asked him if this was roughly the half-way point, to which Haggis replied ‘oh, no,’ suggesting that we may be in for another lengthy Bond film. As a point of reference, the draft of the Casino Royale script with Haggis’s second set of revisions ran at 112 pages.

    When asked if the film would feature gadgets, Haggis left it off at ‘I might,’ and then concluded by saying he was headed to Italy to continue work on the script.

    Keep watching CBn for the latest Bond 22 and James Bond news.

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