James Bond


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James
Bond 007 is a fictional character created in 1953
by writer Ian Fleming, who featured him in twelve
novels and two short story collections. The character
has also been used in the second longest running
and second most successful film franchise to date,
starting in 1962 with Dr. No.There have been 22
films in the EON Productions series to date, of
which the current film, Quantum of Solace, is
due for release in November 2008 (although the
UK release date has been moved forward to 31 October
). In addition there have been two independent
feature productions (a 1967 spoof version of Casino
Royale starring David Niven in the title role,
and 1983's Never Say Never Again) and one Fleming-licenced
American television adaptation of the first novel,
aired in 1954. In 1956, Moonraker was also adapted
into a South African radio play starring Bob Holness
as Bond. In 1990, You Only Live Twice was adapted
into a 90 minute radio play for BBC Radio 4 with
Michael Jayston playing James Bond. In 2008, BBC
Radio 4 was granted the rights for a one-shot
broadcast of a radio adaptation of another 007
novel: Dr. No, with Toby Stephens (who portrayed
the villain in Die Another Day) as James Bond.
After
Fleming's death in 1964, subsequent James Bond
novels were written by Kingsley Amis (as Robert
Markham), John Pearson, John Gardner and Raymond
Benson. In addition Charlie Higson has begun to
write a series of books detailing the "Young
James Bond".Moreover, Christopher Wood novelised
two screenplays, while other writers have authored
unofficial versions of the character.
In
July 2007, it was announced that Sebastian Faulks
has been commissioned to write a new Bond novel
to commemorate Fleming's 100th Birthday. The book
- titled Devil May Care - was published on 27
May 2008.
The
EON Productions films are generally termed as
"official" films originating with the
purchase of the James Bond film rights by producer
Harry Saltzman in the late 1950s.
Apart
from movies, TV and radio, Bond has also been
adapted for many other media, including comic
strips and video games. (Credit:
Wikipedia).
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