The great MI6 Community JAMES BOND Advent Calendar

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  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    Great post, I suspect you are a Dalton fan. Merry Christmas @Agent_99 and to the cast of Remington Steele ;))
  • RichardTheBruceRichardTheBruce I'm motivated by my Duty.
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    Where can I get one of those coasters, @Agent_99?

    I can see you're going to have a great Christmas, enjoy!

  • Agent_99Agent_99 enjoys a spirited ride as much as the next girl
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    Thanks, all - and @Max_The_Parrot, I'm purloining that gif.
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  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    vzok wrote: »
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    Great stuff, I need to revisit the show
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    December Friday 13th

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  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    Cheers @Birdleson
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    Just pick a date and I will add your name to the list and carry the list over to following pages, post anything James Bond, Christmas or Holiday season related during your selected day(s)

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    21st. @Max_The_Parrot
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  • Max_The_ParrotMax_The_Parrot ATAC to St Cyril’s
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    As it’s only 10 days to the big day I thought some of you might enjoy Roger Moore dressed as Father Christmas (I know I do!)

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    With (then) wife Luisa the Variety Club of Great Britain’s Christmas luncheon, Dec 1969

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    Roger Moore in Southampton for a preview of his latest film "Crossplot" popped into a local department store to look at the Christmas Scene, Nov 1969

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    Variety Club of Great Britain, 1971, with Frankie Howerd

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    Apologies, I'm a day late. I was so wrecked after the working week that I fell into my bad habit of shutting out the internet and social media. My bad.

    This has been such an incredible year to be a Bond fan. I was lucky enough to attend the Casino Royale Secret Cinema which blew my mind! The James Bond day at the BFI was a lot of fun and it was a great excuse to watch three brilliant Bond movies back to back.
    Bondstars in Pinewood was also a massive treat, I love the work that Andy and Gareth do there. Skyfall in the Royal Albert Hall was jaw dropping!

    But perhaps the best event of all was the OHMSS50 organised by Martijn Mulders at On the Tracks of 007. Words can't begin to explain how exciting and mind-blowing this trip was. For a start it was a dream come true in and of itself to visit Piz Gloria in person. It was every bit as majestic as seen in the movie. On top of that we had helicopter rides, location visits, chats with the cast and crew (including a disgruntled George) and lots and lots of Bollinger. I had the time of my life and it was so wonderful to spend that time in the company of Bond fans who cherish the franchise as much as I do.



    The Bond fan community is a really splendid bunch, as evidenced by all of you here on the boards. I wish you all a very happy Christmas and look forward to celebrating No Time to Die with you all in 2020!
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    Great posts @Max_The_Parrot and @TR007
  • Max_The_ParrotMax_The_Parrot ATAC to St Cyril’s
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    @TR007 Wow that visit to Piz Gloria must have been amazing - to visit it at any time would be fantastic but to visit with a bunch of fellow Bond fans, cast and crew is the icing on the cake!

    And I was there at the BFI Bond Day as well! For all I know I could have been sat next to you! (And if so, why didn’t you offer me any of your Toblerone? 😉 )
  • goldenswissroyalegoldenswissroyale Switzerland
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    That sounds like a fantastic bond year @TR007 , man, I'm jealous. I was on Piz Gloria more than once but never met George up there...
  • Agent_99Agent_99 enjoys a spirited ride as much as the next girl
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    Sneaking in another entry. Because it's Christmas.

    Talk of favours in plum puddings on the Christmas with Ian Fleming thread reminded me of the king cake, galette des rois, traditionally served in France on Epiphany. Once upon a time the cake contained a dried bean, the fève, and whoever found it spent the rest of the day as King, with other guests and family members obeying their orders. Later the bean was replaced by a china baby, and these days it's more likely to be a china or plastic dog, car or Smurf, which come in collectible series.

    (Apologies to our French members if I'm getting this all wrong.)

    But are there Bond fèves, you ask? There are indeed! (Images from 007collector.com)

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    While I'm on the subject of 2CVs, who wants a fun project for the holidays?

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  • RichardTheBruceRichardTheBruce I'm motivated by my Duty.
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    Please put me down for 24 December, @Fire_and_Ice_Returns.

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  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    Please put me down for 24 December, @Fire_and_Ice_Returns.

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    Great stuff added you to the list @RichardTheBruce.

    There are still other blank days for others interested.

    @Agent_99 I am tempted to print on card and make the Citroën from FYEO
  • Max_The_ParrotMax_The_Parrot ATAC to St Cyril’s
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    As we draw close to Christmas I just wanted to post something in appreciation of Desmond Llewelyn - today is the 20th anniversary of his untimely death.

    Like many of you I’m sure, Desmond’s Q played a big part in my love for James Bond as a child, which continues to this day. His role in each film may only last a few short minutes, but I used to love his appearances, demonstrating all range of wild and wacky gadgets and inventions.

    With this in mind, here’s Desmond appearing in a festive Q-inspired TV commercial. Enjoy.

  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    I was watching MR earlier, Desmonds scene was great with Sir Roger they had such great banter, even in his later years Desmond had energy and was full of enthusiasm.

    Desmond was not in my first Bond film LALD though I recall watching Desmond in FollyFoot TV show as a kid, I believe this show is the reason why he could not appear in LALD if memory serves. Desmond, Bernard Lee and Lois Maxwell were from a bygone era that I prefer all absolute class.
  • Max_The_ParrotMax_The_Parrot ATAC to St Cyril’s
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    Yes, I agree his banter with Roger in his films was superb, they played against each other superbly, and Roger got up to his usual tricks changing Desmond’s lines. As you say, sheer class.
  • Agent_99Agent_99 enjoys a spirited ride as much as the next girl
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    With this in mind, here’s Desmond appearing in a festive Q-inspired TV commercial. Enjoy.

    Bless him. Thanks for sharing that!
  • Max_The_ParrotMax_The_Parrot ATAC to St Cyril’s
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    Television definitely got me into James Bond as a young child, and growing up in Britain in the 70s and 80s meant that Christmas, Easter and summer bank holidays were usually much anticipated opportunities to watch a Bond film on ITV (one of only three TV channels back then, the other two being BBC1 and BBC2) in the days before VHS, DVD and the Internet.

    The first Bond film I saw at the cinema was Moonraker in 1979 and such a big spectacle on a big screen filled with gadgets, wall to wall action and space adventure immediately became my favourite film, but I know I’d seen some Bond films already on TV before then, and I have memories of hurrying up to finish Christmas dinner so I could rush to the TV in time for the Bond film starting. Keeping everyone quiet during the film on Christmas Day was difficult but it didn’t stop me trying to shush everyone, and no matter how excited I was with my presents, I remember there was nothing that could distract me from giving the TV my full attention whilst Bond was on - sat on the floor right in front of the TV screen to try and get that cinema experience!

    I can’t actually recall which Bond films were on during my childhood Christmases so I thought I’d look back through the TV archives and uncover the gems England would have been watching.

    The first Xmas Bond film was 1978 when Diamonds are Forever was shown at 6.45pm (getting late so I would have had to pester my parents to let me stop up). That year also had Battle for the Planet of the Apes in the afternoon, and I was a big Planet of the Apes fan as well so I imagine I watched that also.

    1979 gives us Goldfinger at 3.15pm, plus a bonus Xmas Eve showing of YOLT at 6.05pm - Roger was my Bond so I imagine I would have watched these with some shuffling and fiddling, although it would be around this time when I got a Corgi DB5 with ejector seat plus a Lotus Esprit with firing rockets to play with, so if I got bored I had something to keep me going.

    1980 gave us another of my childhood favourites The Man with the Golden Gun (I was a big Nick Nack fan) followed by Dr No in 1981.

    1982 was a disaster as no James Bond film was shown on Xmas Day, Disney instead taking the top spot with The Black Hole at 8pm and The Parent Trap at 3.05pm, but I only had to wait a couple of days because Moonraker was shown in the evening on 27th December.

    Although there was no Xmas Day Bond offering in 1983 it was still a superb ITV effort and I do remember this one- Superman at 3.15pm followed by a Boxing Day 6.30pm showing of The Spy Who Loved Me - any Bond film with Jaws in was an extra special event guaranteed to get me to glued to the carpet.

    This was followed up by two more bumper back to back Xmas Bond events -
    1984 was another The Man with the Golden Gun year, and 1985 had Moonraker straight after the Queen’s Speech. These are what I call a proper Christmas Day!

    1986 was a bit of a disappointment - yes we got Bond on Xmas Day, but it was the premiere of Never Say Never Again - with no Bond theme, gunbarrel sequence or ‘proper Q’ I remember being very disappointed by this film. Thankfully they made up with spoiling my Xmas by putting TSWLM on Boxing Day instead.

    Luckily ITV know when they are onto a good thing, and 1987 was back to the big hitters with The Spy Who Loved Me on Xmas Day but at the problematic time of 12.30pm - clashes with Christmas Dinner there, and I imagine I would have insisted on having my dinner on my lap in front of the TV that year, being deliberately anti-social but getting my Jaws and Lotus Esprit fix.

    1988 marked a turning point, with Star Wars taking over from Bond - The Empire Strikes Back was shown on Xmas Day with Octopussy being relegated to Boxing Day. I would have watched TESB but I know it’s just not the same as watching Roger Moore in a clown suit.

    Possibly lots of other teenagers felt the same way and sent in letters of protest because the next year Bond triumphed - 1989 saw OHMSS (an obvious Xmas choice) on Xmas Day with Return of the Jedi taking the ‘also ran’ Boxing Day slot.

    ITV started the 90s with a bang with Moonraker on Xmas Day 1990 but the end was nigh, and Bond was no longer the Xmas Day event it once was. 1991 gave us FYEO but from then on Xmas Day was to be the domain of such kiddie-fare as Supergirl, Neverending Story, Ghostbusters 2 and the Spice Girls.

    Of course by this time we had a VHS recorder and I had most of the Bond films taped from previous showings throughout the year, so any day could be a Bond day ... but Christmas Day never quite felt the same again without the gunbarrel appearing straight after the Queen’s Speech ... and I feel lucky to have lived through many a happy ITV Bond Xmas as a child!

    Here’s a few (non-Xmas) advertisements from the British ITV channel for upcoming Bond appearances that you might enjoy









    And suffice to say this one is a particular favourite of mine - ITV4 gives you a damn good Rogering! Ooh I say!




    Merry Xmas everyone! 🎄
  • goldenswissroyalegoldenswissroyale Switzerland
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    Great memories @Max_The_Parrot . Thanks for sharing. How can you remember which film aired at which time on a specific Christmas Day?
  • Max_The_ParrotMax_The_Parrot ATAC to St Cyril’s
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    Thanks both - I couldn’t remember all of those, so I had to do some research into the archive TV listings to recreate Christmases past!

    The first one I definitely remember watching is TMWTGG in 1980 - I’d already decided I was a Roger fan having seen Moonraker at the cinema and Nick Nack was a vivid ‘kid-friendly’ character. I was watching Bond films when they were on before then, as my mother tells me I always watched them when they came on, so I ought to remember Goldfinger the year before - I was already a Bond fan hence getting the Corgi DB5 for Xmas - but I guess my memories of playing with the DB5 have washed out the actual film!
  • Agent_99Agent_99 enjoys a spirited ride as much as the next girl
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    That was lovely, @Max_The_Parrot - reading people's happy Bond memories is one of my favourite things about this forum.
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    @Max_The_Parrot very similar to my childhood in the UK watching Bond, at a very young age I recall watching the early films on my black and white TV in my room.

    My parents were huge Spy fans so I was surrounded by Fleming, Charteris, Bond Films, Mission Impossible, The Man From U. N. C. L. E and Matt Helm etc whilst growing up.

    We had alot of the films on VHS/Beta Max.
  • Max_The_ParrotMax_The_Parrot ATAC to St Cyril’s
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    @Agent_99 thanks!

    @Fire_and_Ice_Returns great to find ‘things in common’ with other members - it’s a shame I missed the Mission Impossible/UNCLE years and I’ve never got round to watching them. I do however remember watching repeats of The Avengers in the 80s on (I think) Channel 4 - I was addicted to those, and have the Boxset now that I keep revisiting from time to time.
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    @Agent_99 thanks!

    @Fire_and_Ice_Returns great to find ‘things in common’ with other members - it’s a shame I missed the Mission Impossible/UNCLE years and I’ve never got round to watching them. I do however remember watching repeats of The Avengers in the 80s on (I think) Channel 4 - I was addicted to those, and have the Boxset now that I keep revisiting from time to time.

    The Avengers and The New Avengers were great shows I caught them on repeats, I had the New Avengers theme on vinyl years ago, used to play it all the time...


    The lovely Joanna Lumley
  • Agent_99Agent_99 enjoys a spirited ride as much as the next girl
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    There was never much spy stuff going on in my household, and we weren't Bank Holiday Bond watchers, but as soon as I discovered Bond, UNCLE and the Avengers (and especially Get Smart, of course) for myself, my parents rediscovered their 1960s enthusiasm for such things and would watch them with me :)
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    As its still 22nd December and a blank day...
  • Max_The_ParrotMax_The_Parrot ATAC to St Cyril’s
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    Love the John Cleese ad! 👍
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    Love the John Cleese ad! 👍

    It must have been quite a few years before he appeared in TWINE.
    I was about to delete the honest trailer one, it falls a bit flat.
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