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A discussion with Edward Biddulph tracing the real British locations that define Bond’s world.

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Assouline’s new release reveals how 007’s vehicles became stars of the series.

When Bond stepped into a Sunbeam Alpine in Dr No, it was just a car. But by Goldfinger, the DB5 had gadgets, guns and an ejector seat—and ...

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Ex-Bond producer turns her focus to Shakespeare in the desert, as the long-gestating Othello finally moves forward.

Barbara Broccoli has secured the greenlight for her long-planned adaptation of Othello, which will begin filming in Doha, Qatar in autumn 2026. Directed by and starring David Oyelowo, the project marks ...

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This lavish Assouline edition by special-effects supervisor Chris Corbould takes readers deep inside the vehicles of the James Bond films.

From ejector seats to amph...

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Half a century after my first Bond on the big screen, I look back at The Man With The Golden Gun.

Fifty years ago I had my first ever experience of James Bond on the big screen when, one afternoon in March 1975, my dad took me to see Roger Moore’s second outing as 007. It was, in fact, my first experience of Bond on any screen at all.

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