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30 Years Of James Bond -- London Weekend Television Documentary

This is the crème de la crème, the original and best of James Bond tributes. The program was broadcast on Saturday October 3rd 1992 and followed the UK première of The Living Daylights. Although the stunts and special effects have been thoroughly documented on the DVD's since, this was the first program that lifted the lid on how they achieved them. Rare interviews with the late Derek Meddings and John Stears are featured here and have never been seen since. Also all 5 Bond directors and the 4 Bond's, up until that point agreed to be interviewed especially for the show. I don't remember Sean Connery giving an interview specifically related to Bond since he recorded this one during the filming of Rising Sun, so that's quite a coup in its self. Also there was some incredible behind the scenes footage like glimpses of George Lazenby's screen test and outtakes of Ross Kananga's crocodile run that although common place now were unseen at the time. There's also a great title sequence, the show was very nicely produced and left you wanting more.

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  • roger moore was in the best bond movies is all i will say

  • Moore was brilliant !

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  • Roger Moore was a nancy.  Seriously, the man should tighten his loafers.

  • Moon raker was my favorite

  • Rip Martin Grace, Derek Meddings

  • @BaSs4cE11

    Lmao xD

  • I didnt like Moonraker when it came out, but it in retrospect it's pretty damn good. The space sci-fi sequences are at the top of 70s sci-fi. The nerve gas globe sequences would work in a movie today. They were spectacular and horrifying at the same time.

  • Sean Connery, best bond to date.

  • @ 3:55, if I was the interviewer i'd shit myself

  • Tim Dalton was quality. So was Sir Roger Moore. Lazenby and Brosnan are the worst.

  • I met Lewis Gilbert at “The Spy Who Loved Me” 2008 digital cinema presentation at the Empire Leicester Square London nice ole chap.

    2:39 Jaws Kiel has sweet tooth. LOL

  • i prefered roger moore. but i agree daniel craigs bond is shit.

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