James Bond After Fleming: The Continuation 007 Novels with Mark Edlitz

James Bond After Fleming: The Continuation 00...

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Former Spy Turned Novelist: James Wolff on Spies and Other Gods with Tim Shipman

Tim Shipman sits down with thriller author James Wolff who worked as a British intelligence officer for over ten years. They unpack his latest spy novel Spies and Other Gods. Wolff shares how a single line in a UK parliamentary oversight report (the Intelligence and Security Comm ...  Afficher plus

Fleming's Final Bond Stories: Octopussy, Living Daylights & The Spy Boom Of 1966

Spybrary's James Bond Book Club jumps back to 1966 to discuss Ian Fleming's final book of 007 short stories—Octopussy and The Living Daylights. The episode closes with a forward-looking discussion: spy fiction is exploding, and Fleming's legacy may be less about continuation nove ...  Afficher plus

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The Spy Who Inspired 007 | The other James Bonds | 5
The Spy Who

Charlotte Philby interviews Andrew Lycett, the biographer of Ian Fleming, about the other real life spies that inspired his most famous character: James Bond - including the flamboyant Biffy Dunderdale, the urbane Sir Peter Smithers and even Ian Fleming’s own escapades. But wh ...

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HORS-SERIE CLAP! - 007 : des équipes remaniées, un vent de jeunesse
Notre planète - Fanny Agostini

Dans ce deuxième épisode hors-série Clap! consacré à James Bond, Laurie Cholewa revient sur les invariants qui font la mythologie Bond depuis 60 ans : les gadgets, le "Gun Barrel", M, Q et tous les personnages récurrents… Des marqueurs qui ont été un peu chamboulés avec l’arrivée ...  Afficher plus

Classic Debate: Ian Fleming vs John le Carré
Intelligence Squared

They are the titans of the spy novel, who have elevated thrillers to the level of literary fiction. Much imitated, much adapted by the big and small screens, Ian Fleming and John Le Carré have painted our picture of post-war espionage: Fleming through the dashing figure of James ...  Afficher plus

The First Casino Royale
Today In History with The Retrospectors

A chaotic, shambolic and critically panned parody, the first on-screen incarnation of Ian Fleming’s novel ‘Casino Royale’ received its London premiere on 12th April, 1967 - with final edits still being made in the projection room. Nonetheless, it went on to take an extraordinary ...  Afficher plus