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EPISODE · May 17, 2024 · 48 MIN

243: Mr Kiss Kiss Bang Bang - Part 1

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Welcome to the first of a two part discussion about the James Bond films of the 1960’s – a time when Graham was young. Followers of the show may remember that back in 2020 we had a number of episodes with our American friend Elijah discussing these very Bond films.  Elijah had never seen a Bond film before we started that series and it was interesting to get his perspective of a series of films that are over 50 years old.  Judging from the correspondence we received, those shows were a hit with you, our listeners.  To conclude that series we were going to bring in a James Bond aficionado to give us his view on those auspicious beginnings for James Bond.  A big thank you to Jon Yates for his time and knowledge in the episodes which follow. In this first part of our analysis, we talk the beginnings of the James Bond franchise, Sean Connery and the wonderful ladies who became the Bond girls. Like the films we hope our sometimes-irreverent talk amuses and entertains you. A brief word about Mr Jon Yates.  Not only is he a James Bond superfan, he is also a novelist.  His first novel Subliminal Roots, a murder mystery, poses the fascinating question “How can one man kill two other men in the same way in different places at the same time?”  Check it out, a link for the novel is below. Also below is a link to Q The Music who provided the music you hear throughout the podcast.  Q The Music are on tour again this year and well worth going to see. Thank you, Jon and Warren.  Come back tomorrow for the second part of our James Bond spectacular.

Welcome to the first of a two part discussion about the James Bond films of the 1960’s – a time when Graham was young. Followers of the show may remember that back in 2020 we had a number of episodes with our American friend Elijah discussing these very Bond films.  Elijah had never seen a Bond film before we started that series and it was interesting to get his perspective of a series of films that are over 50 years old.  Judging from the correspondence we received, those shows were a hit with you, our listeners.  To conclude that series we were going to bring in a James Bond aficionado to give us his view on those auspicious beginnings for James Bond.  A big thank you to Jon Yates for his time and knowledge in the episodes which follow. In this first part of our analysis, we talk the beginnings of the James Bond franchise, Sean Connery and the wonderful ladies who became the Bond girls. Like the films we hope our sometimes-irreverent talk amuses and entertains you. A brief word about Mr Jon Yates.  Not only is he a James Bond superfan, he is also a novelist.  His first novel Subliminal Roots, a murder mystery, poses the fascinating question “How can one man kill two other men in the same way in different places at the same time?”  Check it out, a link for the novel is below. Also below is a link to Q The Music who provided the music you hear throughout the podcast.  Q The Music are on tour again this year and well worth going to see. Thank you, Jon and Warren.  Come back tomorrow for the second part of our James Bond spectacular.

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