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SOE WW2 Patrick Dalzel-Job by Richard Broom
Patrick Dalzel-Job was a WW2 British naval intelligence officer and commando. He served with the Anglo–Polish–French Expeditionary Force in Norway in 1940 and with 12 Special Service Submarine Flotilla on X-Craft and Midget submarines, before joining 30 Assault Unit Commando under Ian Fleming. The character of James Bond, written by Ian Fleming, was modalled on Patrick and men like him.
The Archive holds Patrick's recorded interview (2001) and c.180 copies of his WW2 photographic prints of Narvik, the Norway Campaign, fighting around Caen and in Normandy, Cherbourg, the advance into Germany and the German surrended.
This video was produced by Richard Broom and is one of a series on SOE agents.
published: 19 Jun 2023
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Patrick Dalzel-Job: From Norway, with Love 🤵♂️🪖🇳🇴♥️ #shorts #007
The Real James Bond Part 5: Patrick Dalzel-Job - From Norway, with Love 🤵♂️🪖🇳🇴♥️
@UnRecalledHistory on Instagram and TikTok
Meet Patrick Dalzel-Job, the British commando and naval intelligence officer whose World War 2 exploits inspired James Bond. In 1937, Patrick moved to Norway and fell in love with Bjørg Bangsund but returned to Britain for the war. He joined the Royal Navy, defied orders in Narvik to save over 4,000 lives, and received the Knight's Cross of St. Olav from King Haakon VII. Lord Mountbatten selected him for commando raids in Operation VP and later he joined Commander Ian Fleming’s 30 Assault Unit. On D-Day, he landed in Utah Beach and later accepted the surrender of Bremen, and seized the German destroyer Z29. After the war, Patrick returned to Norway under the guise ...
published: 07 Jun 2024
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The True Origins of James Bond: Top 10 Real-Life Spy Inspirations
Prepare to be captivated by a thrilling journey into the world of espionage and intrigue. In our latest video, we unveil the top 10 real-life individuals who served as the inspiration for the iconic James Bond character. These unsung heroes and enigmatic figures, often operating in the shadows, lived lives filled with danger, glamour, and international espionage.
From daring spies during World War II to suave secret agents navigating the complexities of the Cold War, each entry in our list sheds light on the fascinating individuals who influenced the creation of the legendary James Bond. Join us as we delve into their incredible stories, highlighting their covert missions, astonishing gadgets, and larger-than-life personalities.
Explore the lives of espionage legends such as Sidney Reill...
published: 14 Dec 2023
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5 historische Wahrheiten hinter James Bond | Terra X
007 – im Geheimdienst ihrer Majestät mit der Lizenz zu Töten. James Bond ist Kult. Seinen Martini trinkt er geschüttelt, nicht gerührt, wie jeder weiß. 1962 war der Agent das erste Mal auf der Kino-Leinwand zu sehen. Erfunden hat ihn der Schriftsteller Ian Fleming. Sein erster Bond-Roman "Casino Royale" erschien am 13. April 1953 in England. Ian Fleming war im Zweiten Weltkrieg Stabsoffizier im Geheimdienst der britischen Admiralität. Steckt hinter den Bond-Romanen und Verfilmungen tatsächlich reale Geschichte?
00:00 Intro
00:48 Ian Fleming - Der "wahre" James Bond?
05:30 Schurken und ihre Vernichtungswaffen
09:34 Folternde Superschurken
11:41 Echte Agenten im Krieg
14:21 Camp X - In tödlicher Mission?
Autor: Jean-Christoph Caron
Schnitt: Ali Soozandeh
Animation & VFX: Ali Soozandeh / In...
published: 30 Sep 2021
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Artists Who Destroyed Their Careers in Seconds
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0:00 Intro
0:12 Artists Who Destroyed Their Careers
🎧 Stream My Music 🎧 https://www.hoo.be/patrickcctv
💧Second Channel💧 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX0aUB-99m_b958ljpioOhQ
👾My Discord👾 https://discord.gg/MAJUre2kFD
🎮Gaming Channel (uploading at 10k subs)🎮
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCD8oF4r4T0jlJ9g7lXzuQIQ
published: 20 Mar 2023
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James Bond 007 | EVERY "BOND, JAMES BOND"
Every time James Bond says "Bond, James Bond."
See more at:
PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/luckasc
PROTOKINO: http://www.protokino.com
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Ian Fleming created the fictional character of James Bond as the central figure for his works. Bond is an intelligence officer in the Secret Intelligence Service, commonly known as MI6. Bond is known by his code number, 007, and was a Royal Naval Reserve Commander. Fleming based his fictional creation on a number of individuals he came across during his time in the Naval Intelligence Division and 30 Assault Unit during the Second World War, admitting that Bond "was a compound of all the secret agents and commando types I met during the war". Among those types were his brother, Peter, who had been involved ...
published: 31 Jul 2020
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James Bond 007 | EVERY "BOND, JAMES BOND"
Every time James Bond says "Bond, James Bond."
WEBSITE: http://www.protokino.com
PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/luckasc
INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/luckascm/
Ian Fleming created the fictional character of James Bond as the central figure for his works. Bond is an intelligence officer in the Secret Intelligence Service, commonly known as MI6. Bond is known by his code number, 007, and was a Royal Naval Reserve Commander. Fleming based his fictional creation on a number of individuals he came across during his time in the Naval Intelligence Division and 30 Assault Unit during the Second World War, admitting that Bond "was a compound of all the secret agents and commando types I met during the war". Among those types were his brother, Peter, who had been involved in behind-the-l...
published: 22 Apr 2021
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DEMAIN NE MEURT JAMAIS : Reportage TF1 à Peyragudes (Pyrénées) en janvier 1997
Abonnez-vous à notre chaîne pour découvrir toutes nos vidéos ! Et retrouvez toutes nos activités sur http://www.jamesbond007.net
Le Club James Bond France est la plus ancienne et la plus active des associations sur 007 dans le monde. Il est premier par son activité éditoriale, avec chaque année 3 magazines plongeant en profondeur dans l’univers James Bond (Le Bond) et 1 hors-série (Archives 007). Le Club propose aussi à ses membres des rencontres 100 % bondiennes : invités prestigieux, avant-premières ou projections de films, festivals, rencontres avec les acteurs et créateurs de la saga, ou encore visite des lieux du tournage… Enfin, le Club propose une encyclopédie bondienne en ligne, entièrement libre, enrichie en permanence de documents et de ses propres productions.
N’attendez plu...
published: 20 Apr 2021
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ASMR The Prisoner
Part 3 of the James Bond meeting with the Doctor. We find the Doctor awakening inside a prison cell and he is not alone. Who is behind this diabolical plan to destroy the world? We find out in this video, so stay tuned and get ready for the surprise of the century to unfold. This video has many ear to ear Binaural effects.
Part 2 recap: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnfrACo51Rg Doctor Andrew Michaels is in a dream state while he suffers a heart attack, due to poison in his drink, and with the help of the Immortal being, Eternity, he needs to keep himself alive. All this and being transported to jail as well.
Part 1 recap: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4DtkJRjG7w
Doctor Andrew Michaels travels to London, England to meet with MI6 agent 007, James Bond. They must discuss the remo...
published: 13 Jan 2016
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10 Funny James Bond 007 Commercials
The James Bond series focuses on a fictional British Secret Service agent created in 1953 by writer Ian Fleming, who featured him in twelve novels and two short-story collections. Since Fleming's death in 1964, eight other authors have written authorised Bond novels or novelisations: Kingsley Amis, Christopher Wood, John Gardner, Raymond Benson, Sebastian Faulks, Jeffery Deaver, William Boyd and Anthony Horowitz. The latest novel is Forever and a Day by Anthony Horowitz, published in May 2018. Additionally Charlie Higson wrote a series on a young James Bond, and Kate Westbrook wrote three novels based on the diaries of a recurring series character, Moneypenny.
The character—also known by the code number 007 (pronounced "double-O-seven")—has also been adapted for television, radio, comic s...
published: 04 Mar 2021
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SOE WW2 Patrick Dalzel-Job by Richard Broom
Patrick Dalzel-Job was a WW2 British naval intelligence officer and commando. He served with the Anglo–Polish–French Expeditionary Force in Norway in 1940 and w...
Patrick Dalzel-Job was a WW2 British naval intelligence officer and commando. He served with the Anglo–Polish–French Expeditionary Force in Norway in 1940 and with 12 Special Service Submarine Flotilla on X-Craft and Midget submarines, before joining 30 Assault Unit Commando under Ian Fleming. The character of James Bond, written by Ian Fleming, was modalled on Patrick and men like him.
The Archive holds Patrick's recorded interview (2001) and c.180 copies of his WW2 photographic prints of Narvik, the Norway Campaign, fighting around Caen and in Normandy, Cherbourg, the advance into Germany and the German surrended.
This video was produced by Richard Broom and is one of a series on SOE agents.
https://wn.com/Soe_WW2_Patrick_Dalzel_Job_By_Richard_Broom
Patrick Dalzel-Job was a WW2 British naval intelligence officer and commando. He served with the Anglo–Polish–French Expeditionary Force in Norway in 1940 and with 12 Special Service Submarine Flotilla on X-Craft and Midget submarines, before joining 30 Assault Unit Commando under Ian Fleming. The character of James Bond, written by Ian Fleming, was modalled on Patrick and men like him.
The Archive holds Patrick's recorded interview (2001) and c.180 copies of his WW2 photographic prints of Narvik, the Norway Campaign, fighting around Caen and in Normandy, Cherbourg, the advance into Germany and the German surrended.
This video was produced by Richard Broom and is one of a series on SOE agents.
- published: 19 Jun 2023
- views: 170
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Patrick Dalzel-Job: From Norway, with Love 🤵♂️🪖🇳🇴♥️ #shorts #007
The Real James Bond Part 5: Patrick Dalzel-Job - From Norway, with Love 🤵♂️🪖🇳🇴♥️
@UnRecalledHistory on Instagram and TikTok
Meet Patrick Dalzel-Job, the Brit...
The Real James Bond Part 5: Patrick Dalzel-Job - From Norway, with Love 🤵♂️🪖🇳🇴♥️
@UnRecalledHistory on Instagram and TikTok
Meet Patrick Dalzel-Job, the British commando and naval intelligence officer whose World War 2 exploits inspired James Bond. In 1937, Patrick moved to Norway and fell in love with Bjørg Bangsund but returned to Britain for the war. He joined the Royal Navy, defied orders in Narvik to save over 4,000 lives, and received the Knight's Cross of St. Olav from King Haakon VII. Lord Mountbatten selected him for commando raids in Operation VP and later he joined Commander Ian Fleming’s 30 Assault Unit. On D-Day, he landed in Utah Beach and later accepted the surrender of Bremen, and seized the German destroyer Z29. After the war, Patrick returned to Norway under the guise of an inspection, but his true mission was finding Bjørg. They reunited, married, and lived happily. Despite inspiring James Bond, he never read a Bond book or watched a Bond movie, saying, “When you have led such an exciting life, you don't need to see a fictional account of it.” Patrick Dalzel-Job’s story is a true tale that’s greater than fiction.
#history #interestingfacts #didyouknow #funfacts #ww2 #jamesbond #commando #specialforces
https://wn.com/Patrick_Dalzel_Job_From_Norway,_With_Love_🤵♂️🪖🇳🇴♥️_Shorts_007
The Real James Bond Part 5: Patrick Dalzel-Job - From Norway, with Love 🤵♂️🪖🇳🇴♥️
@UnRecalledHistory on Instagram and TikTok
Meet Patrick Dalzel-Job, the British commando and naval intelligence officer whose World War 2 exploits inspired James Bond. In 1937, Patrick moved to Norway and fell in love with Bjørg Bangsund but returned to Britain for the war. He joined the Royal Navy, defied orders in Narvik to save over 4,000 lives, and received the Knight's Cross of St. Olav from King Haakon VII. Lord Mountbatten selected him for commando raids in Operation VP and later he joined Commander Ian Fleming’s 30 Assault Unit. On D-Day, he landed in Utah Beach and later accepted the surrender of Bremen, and seized the German destroyer Z29. After the war, Patrick returned to Norway under the guise of an inspection, but his true mission was finding Bjørg. They reunited, married, and lived happily. Despite inspiring James Bond, he never read a Bond book or watched a Bond movie, saying, “When you have led such an exciting life, you don't need to see a fictional account of it.” Patrick Dalzel-Job’s story is a true tale that’s greater than fiction.
#history #interestingfacts #didyouknow #funfacts #ww2 #jamesbond #commando #specialforces
- published: 07 Jun 2024
- views: 10161
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The True Origins of James Bond: Top 10 Real-Life Spy Inspirations
Prepare to be captivated by a thrilling journey into the world of espionage and intrigue. In our latest video, we unveil the top 10 real-life individuals who se...
Prepare to be captivated by a thrilling journey into the world of espionage and intrigue. In our latest video, we unveil the top 10 real-life individuals who served as the inspiration for the iconic James Bond character. These unsung heroes and enigmatic figures, often operating in the shadows, lived lives filled with danger, glamour, and international espionage.
From daring spies during World War II to suave secret agents navigating the complexities of the Cold War, each entry in our list sheds light on the fascinating individuals who influenced the creation of the legendary James Bond. Join us as we delve into their incredible stories, highlighting their covert missions, astonishing gadgets, and larger-than-life personalities.
Explore the lives of espionage legends such as Sidney Reilly, the "Ace of Spies," whose audacious missions took him from the Russian Revolution to infiltrating the highest echelons of British society. Discover the extraordinary feats of Virginia Hall, an American spy with an artificial leg, whose determination and cunning helped shape the course of World War II.
Uncover the enigmatic world of double agents like Oleg Gordievsky and Aldrich Ames, whose actions had far-reaching consequences on the global stage. And, of course, we'll delve into the real-life exploits of Sir William Stephenson, the man who served as the inspiration for Ian Fleming's iconic spy.
As we count down our top 10 James Bond prototypes in history, prepare to be amazed by the courage, resourcefulness, and sheer audacity of these incredible individuals. Join us on this thrilling journey into the secret world of spies and secret agents who truly lived on the edge.
Don't miss this gripping exploration of the real-life heroes who embodied the spirit of James Bond and forever changed the landscape of espionage. Subscribe now and hit the notification bell to stay updated with our latest videos on history's most intriguing and influential figures.
#spy #jamesbond #history #biography #amazing #truehistory
https://wn.com/The_True_Origins_Of_James_Bond_Top_10_Real_Life_Spy_Inspirations
Prepare to be captivated by a thrilling journey into the world of espionage and intrigue. In our latest video, we unveil the top 10 real-life individuals who served as the inspiration for the iconic James Bond character. These unsung heroes and enigmatic figures, often operating in the shadows, lived lives filled with danger, glamour, and international espionage.
From daring spies during World War II to suave secret agents navigating the complexities of the Cold War, each entry in our list sheds light on the fascinating individuals who influenced the creation of the legendary James Bond. Join us as we delve into their incredible stories, highlighting their covert missions, astonishing gadgets, and larger-than-life personalities.
Explore the lives of espionage legends such as Sidney Reilly, the "Ace of Spies," whose audacious missions took him from the Russian Revolution to infiltrating the highest echelons of British society. Discover the extraordinary feats of Virginia Hall, an American spy with an artificial leg, whose determination and cunning helped shape the course of World War II.
Uncover the enigmatic world of double agents like Oleg Gordievsky and Aldrich Ames, whose actions had far-reaching consequences on the global stage. And, of course, we'll delve into the real-life exploits of Sir William Stephenson, the man who served as the inspiration for Ian Fleming's iconic spy.
As we count down our top 10 James Bond prototypes in history, prepare to be amazed by the courage, resourcefulness, and sheer audacity of these incredible individuals. Join us on this thrilling journey into the secret world of spies and secret agents who truly lived on the edge.
Don't miss this gripping exploration of the real-life heroes who embodied the spirit of James Bond and forever changed the landscape of espionage. Subscribe now and hit the notification bell to stay updated with our latest videos on history's most intriguing and influential figures.
#spy #jamesbond #history #biography #amazing #truehistory
- published: 14 Dec 2023
- views: 284
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5 historische Wahrheiten hinter James Bond | Terra X
007 – im Geheimdienst ihrer Majestät mit der Lizenz zu Töten. James Bond ist Kult. Seinen Martini trinkt er geschüttelt, nicht gerührt, wie jeder weiß. 1962 war...
007 – im Geheimdienst ihrer Majestät mit der Lizenz zu Töten. James Bond ist Kult. Seinen Martini trinkt er geschüttelt, nicht gerührt, wie jeder weiß. 1962 war der Agent das erste Mal auf der Kino-Leinwand zu sehen. Erfunden hat ihn der Schriftsteller Ian Fleming. Sein erster Bond-Roman "Casino Royale" erschien am 13. April 1953 in England. Ian Fleming war im Zweiten Weltkrieg Stabsoffizier im Geheimdienst der britischen Admiralität. Steckt hinter den Bond-Romanen und Verfilmungen tatsächlich reale Geschichte?
00:00 Intro
00:48 Ian Fleming - Der "wahre" James Bond?
05:30 Schurken und ihre Vernichtungswaffen
09:34 Folternde Superschurken
11:41 Echte Agenten im Krieg
14:21 Camp X - In tödlicher Mission?
Autor: Jean-Christoph Caron
Schnitt: Ali Soozandeh
Animation & VFX: Ali Soozandeh / Intaktfilm
Dieses Video ist eine Produktion des ZDF, in Zusammenarbeit mit Phoenix.
Hier geht es zur ganzen Dokumentation "Die Echten 007": https://www.zdf.de/phoenix/dokumentationen/phoenix-die-echten-007---das-geheime-leben-des-james-bond-100.html?at_medium=custom3&at;_campaign=82&at;_custom1=youtube
#TerraX #JamesBond #007
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https://wn.com/5_Historische_Wahrheiten_Hinter_James_Bond_|_Terra_X
007 – im Geheimdienst ihrer Majestät mit der Lizenz zu Töten. James Bond ist Kult. Seinen Martini trinkt er geschüttelt, nicht gerührt, wie jeder weiß. 1962 war der Agent das erste Mal auf der Kino-Leinwand zu sehen. Erfunden hat ihn der Schriftsteller Ian Fleming. Sein erster Bond-Roman "Casino Royale" erschien am 13. April 1953 in England. Ian Fleming war im Zweiten Weltkrieg Stabsoffizier im Geheimdienst der britischen Admiralität. Steckt hinter den Bond-Romanen und Verfilmungen tatsächlich reale Geschichte?
00:00 Intro
00:48 Ian Fleming - Der "wahre" James Bond?
05:30 Schurken und ihre Vernichtungswaffen
09:34 Folternde Superschurken
11:41 Echte Agenten im Krieg
14:21 Camp X - In tödlicher Mission?
Autor: Jean-Christoph Caron
Schnitt: Ali Soozandeh
Animation & VFX: Ali Soozandeh / Intaktfilm
Dieses Video ist eine Produktion des ZDF, in Zusammenarbeit mit Phoenix.
Hier geht es zur ganzen Dokumentation "Die Echten 007": https://www.zdf.de/phoenix/dokumentationen/phoenix-die-echten-007---das-geheime-leben-des-james-bond-100.html?at_medium=custom3&at;_campaign=82&at;_custom1=youtube
#TerraX #JamesBond #007
Abonnieren? Einfach hier klicken – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA3mpqm67CpJ13YfA8qAnow?sub_confirmation=1
Alle Filme und Infos zu Terra X gibt es hier – https://terra-x.zdf.de/#xtor=CS3-82
Terra X bei Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/ZDFterraX
Terra X bei Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/terraX
- published: 30 Sep 2021
- views: 426186
19:47
Artists Who Destroyed Their Careers in Seconds
✔️ Social Medias ✔️
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/patrickcctv
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@patrickcctv?lang=en
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/patric...
✔️ Social Medias ✔️
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/patrickcctv
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Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/patrickcctv
0:00 Intro
0:12 Artists Who Destroyed Their Careers
🎧 Stream My Music 🎧 https://www.hoo.be/patrickcctv
💧Second Channel💧 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX0aUB-99m_b958ljpioOhQ
👾My Discord👾 https://discord.gg/MAJUre2kFD
🎮Gaming Channel (uploading at 10k subs)🎮
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCD8oF4r4T0jlJ9g7lXzuQIQ
https://wn.com/Artists_Who_Destroyed_Their_Careers_In_Seconds
✔️ Social Medias ✔️
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0:00 Intro
0:12 Artists Who Destroyed Their Careers
🎧 Stream My Music 🎧 https://www.hoo.be/patrickcctv
💧Second Channel💧 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX0aUB-99m_b958ljpioOhQ
👾My Discord👾 https://discord.gg/MAJUre2kFD
🎮Gaming Channel (uploading at 10k subs)🎮
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCD8oF4r4T0jlJ9g7lXzuQIQ
- published: 20 Mar 2023
- views: 4976051
1:25
James Bond 007 | EVERY "BOND, JAMES BOND"
Every time James Bond says "Bond, James Bond."
See more at:
PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/luckasc
PROTOKINO: http://www.protokino.com
INSTAGRAM: https://ww...
Every time James Bond says "Bond, James Bond."
See more at:
PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/luckasc
PROTOKINO: http://www.protokino.com
INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/luckascm/
Ian Fleming created the fictional character of James Bond as the central figure for his works. Bond is an intelligence officer in the Secret Intelligence Service, commonly known as MI6. Bond is known by his code number, 007, and was a Royal Naval Reserve Commander. Fleming based his fictional creation on a number of individuals he came across during his time in the Naval Intelligence Division and 30 Assault Unit during the Second World War, admitting that Bond "was a compound of all the secret agents and commando types I met during the war". Among those types were his brother, Peter, who had been involved in behind-the-lines operations in Norway and Greece during the war. Aside from Fleming's brother, a number of others also provided some aspects of Bond's make up, including Conrad O'Brien-ffrench, Patrick Dalzel-Job and Bill "Biffy" Dunderdale.
https://wn.com/James_Bond_007_|_Every_Bond,_James_Bond
Every time James Bond says "Bond, James Bond."
See more at:
PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/luckasc
PROTOKINO: http://www.protokino.com
INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/luckascm/
Ian Fleming created the fictional character of James Bond as the central figure for his works. Bond is an intelligence officer in the Secret Intelligence Service, commonly known as MI6. Bond is known by his code number, 007, and was a Royal Naval Reserve Commander. Fleming based his fictional creation on a number of individuals he came across during his time in the Naval Intelligence Division and 30 Assault Unit during the Second World War, admitting that Bond "was a compound of all the secret agents and commando types I met during the war". Among those types were his brother, Peter, who had been involved in behind-the-lines operations in Norway and Greece during the war. Aside from Fleming's brother, a number of others also provided some aspects of Bond's make up, including Conrad O'Brien-ffrench, Patrick Dalzel-Job and Bill "Biffy" Dunderdale.
- published: 31 Jul 2020
- views: 2411
1:53
James Bond 007 | EVERY "BOND, JAMES BOND"
Every time James Bond says "Bond, James Bond."
WEBSITE: http://www.protokino.com
PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/luckasc
INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com...
Every time James Bond says "Bond, James Bond."
WEBSITE: http://www.protokino.com
PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/luckasc
INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/luckascm/
Ian Fleming created the fictional character of James Bond as the central figure for his works. Bond is an intelligence officer in the Secret Intelligence Service, commonly known as MI6. Bond is known by his code number, 007, and was a Royal Naval Reserve Commander. Fleming based his fictional creation on a number of individuals he came across during his time in the Naval Intelligence Division and 30 Assault Unit during the Second World War, admitting that Bond "was a compound of all the secret agents and commando types I met during the war". Among those types were his brother, Peter, who had been involved in behind-the-lines operations in Norway and Greece during the war. Aside from Fleming's brother, a number of others also provided some aspects of Bond's make up, including Conrad O'Brien-ffrench, Patrick Dalzel-Job and Bill "Biffy" Dunderdale.
https://wn.com/James_Bond_007_|_Every_Bond,_James_Bond
Every time James Bond says "Bond, James Bond."
WEBSITE: http://www.protokino.com
PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/luckasc
INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/luckascm/
Ian Fleming created the fictional character of James Bond as the central figure for his works. Bond is an intelligence officer in the Secret Intelligence Service, commonly known as MI6. Bond is known by his code number, 007, and was a Royal Naval Reserve Commander. Fleming based his fictional creation on a number of individuals he came across during his time in the Naval Intelligence Division and 30 Assault Unit during the Second World War, admitting that Bond "was a compound of all the secret agents and commando types I met during the war". Among those types were his brother, Peter, who had been involved in behind-the-lines operations in Norway and Greece during the war. Aside from Fleming's brother, a number of others also provided some aspects of Bond's make up, including Conrad O'Brien-ffrench, Patrick Dalzel-Job and Bill "Biffy" Dunderdale.
- published: 22 Apr 2021
- views: 288714
2:00
DEMAIN NE MEURT JAMAIS : Reportage TF1 à Peyragudes (Pyrénées) en janvier 1997
Abonnez-vous à notre chaîne pour découvrir toutes nos vidéos ! Et retrouvez toutes nos activités sur http://www.jamesbond007.net
Le Club James Bond France es...
Abonnez-vous à notre chaîne pour découvrir toutes nos vidéos ! Et retrouvez toutes nos activités sur http://www.jamesbond007.net
Le Club James Bond France est la plus ancienne et la plus active des associations sur 007 dans le monde. Il est premier par son activité éditoriale, avec chaque année 3 magazines plongeant en profondeur dans l’univers James Bond (Le Bond) et 1 hors-série (Archives 007). Le Club propose aussi à ses membres des rencontres 100 % bondiennes : invités prestigieux, avant-premières ou projections de films, festivals, rencontres avec les acteurs et créateurs de la saga, ou encore visite des lieux du tournage… Enfin, le Club propose une encyclopédie bondienne en ligne, entièrement libre, enrichie en permanence de documents et de ses propres productions.
N’attendez plus : rejoignez-nous sur http://jamesbond007.net
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ASMR The Prisoner
Part 3 of the James Bond meeting with the Doctor. We find the Doctor awakening inside a prison cell and he is not alone. Who is behind this diabolical plan to...
Part 3 of the James Bond meeting with the Doctor. We find the Doctor awakening inside a prison cell and he is not alone. Who is behind this diabolical plan to destroy the world? We find out in this video, so stay tuned and get ready for the surprise of the century to unfold. This video has many ear to ear Binaural effects.
Part 2 recap: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnfrACo51Rg Doctor Andrew Michaels is in a dream state while he suffers a heart attack, due to poison in his drink, and with the help of the Immortal being, Eternity, he needs to keep himself alive. All this and being transported to jail as well.
Part 1 recap: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4DtkJRjG7w
Doctor Andrew Michaels travels to London, England to meet with MI6 agent 007, James Bond. They must discuss the remote control device implanted into people's left eye to gain access to state and military secrets.
The James Bond series focuses on a fictional British Secret Service agent created in 1953 by writer Ian Fleming, who featured him in twelve novels and two short-story collections. Since Fleming's death in 1964, eight other authors have written authorised Bond novels or novelizations: Kingsley Amis, Christopher Wood, John Gardner, Raymond Benson, Sebastian Faulks, Jeffery Deaver, William Boyd and Anthony Horowitz. The latest novel is Trigger Mortis by Anthony Horowitz, published in September 2015. Additionally Charlie Higson wrote a series on a young James Bond, and Kate Westbrook wrote three novels based on the diaries of a recurring series character, Moneypenny.
As the central figure for his works, Ian Fleming created the fictional character of James Bond, an intelligence officer in the Secret Intelligence Service, commonly known as MI6. Bond was also known by his code number, 007, and was a Royal Naval Reserve Commander.
Fleming based his fictional creation on a number of individuals he came across during his time in the Naval Intelligence Division during World War II, admitting that Bond "was a compound of all the secret agents and commando types I met during the war". Among those types were his brother, Peter, who had been involved in behind-the-lines operations in Norway and Greece during the war.[2] Aside from Fleming's brother, a number of others also provided some aspects of Bond's make up, including Conrad O'Brien-ffrench, Patrick Dalzel-Job and Bill "Biffy" Dunderdale.
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Part 3 of the James Bond meeting with the Doctor. We find the Doctor awakening inside a prison cell and he is not alone. Who is behind this diabolical plan to destroy the world? We find out in this video, so stay tuned and get ready for the surprise of the century to unfold. This video has many ear to ear Binaural effects.
Part 2 recap: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnfrACo51Rg Doctor Andrew Michaels is in a dream state while he suffers a heart attack, due to poison in his drink, and with the help of the Immortal being, Eternity, he needs to keep himself alive. All this and being transported to jail as well.
Part 1 recap: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4DtkJRjG7w
Doctor Andrew Michaels travels to London, England to meet with MI6 agent 007, James Bond. They must discuss the remote control device implanted into people's left eye to gain access to state and military secrets.
The James Bond series focuses on a fictional British Secret Service agent created in 1953 by writer Ian Fleming, who featured him in twelve novels and two short-story collections. Since Fleming's death in 1964, eight other authors have written authorised Bond novels or novelizations: Kingsley Amis, Christopher Wood, John Gardner, Raymond Benson, Sebastian Faulks, Jeffery Deaver, William Boyd and Anthony Horowitz. The latest novel is Trigger Mortis by Anthony Horowitz, published in September 2015. Additionally Charlie Higson wrote a series on a young James Bond, and Kate Westbrook wrote three novels based on the diaries of a recurring series character, Moneypenny.
As the central figure for his works, Ian Fleming created the fictional character of James Bond, an intelligence officer in the Secret Intelligence Service, commonly known as MI6. Bond was also known by his code number, 007, and was a Royal Naval Reserve Commander.
Fleming based his fictional creation on a number of individuals he came across during his time in the Naval Intelligence Division during World War II, admitting that Bond "was a compound of all the secret agents and commando types I met during the war". Among those types were his brother, Peter, who had been involved in behind-the-lines operations in Norway and Greece during the war.[2] Aside from Fleming's brother, a number of others also provided some aspects of Bond's make up, including Conrad O'Brien-ffrench, Patrick Dalzel-Job and Bill "Biffy" Dunderdale.
- published: 13 Jan 2016
- views: 11313
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10 Funny James Bond 007 Commercials
The James Bond series focuses on a fictional British Secret Service agent created in 1953 by writer Ian Fleming, who featured him in twelve novels and two short...
The James Bond series focuses on a fictional British Secret Service agent created in 1953 by writer Ian Fleming, who featured him in twelve novels and two short-story collections. Since Fleming's death in 1964, eight other authors have written authorised Bond novels or novelisations: Kingsley Amis, Christopher Wood, John Gardner, Raymond Benson, Sebastian Faulks, Jeffery Deaver, William Boyd and Anthony Horowitz. The latest novel is Forever and a Day by Anthony Horowitz, published in May 2018. Additionally Charlie Higson wrote a series on a young James Bond, and Kate Westbrook wrote three novels based on the diaries of a recurring series character, Moneypenny.
The character—also known by the code number 007 (pronounced "double-O-seven")—has also been adapted for television, radio, comic strip, video games and film. The films are the longest continually running film series of all time and have grossed over US$7.04 billion in total, making it the sixth-highest-grossing film series to date, which started in 1962 with Dr. No, starring Sean Connery as Bond. As of 2021, there have been twenty-four films in the Eon Productions series. The most recent Bond film, Spectre (2015), stars Daniel Craig in his fourth portrayal of Bond; he is the sixth actor to play Bond in the Eon series. There have also been two independent productions of Bond films: Casino Royale (a 1967 spoof starring David Niven) and Never Say Never Again (a 1983 remake of an earlier Eon-produced film, 1965's Thunderball, both starring Connery). In 2015 the series was estimated to be worth $19.9 billion,[1] making James Bond one of the highest-grossing media franchises of all time.
The Bond films are renowned for a number of features, including the musical accompaniment, with the theme songs having received Academy Award nominations on several occasions, and two wins. Other important elements which run through most of the films include Bond's cars, his guns, and the gadgets with which he is supplied by Q Branch. The films are also noted for Bond's relationships with various women, who are sometimes referred to as "Bond girls".
Publication history
Creation and inspiration
Main articles: James Bond (literary character) and Inspirations for James Bond
Ian Fleming created the fictional character of James Bond as the central figure for his works. Bond is an intelligence officer in the Secret Intelligence Service, commonly known as MI6. Bond is known by his code number, 007, and was a Royal Naval Reserve Commander. Fleming based his fictional creation on a number of individuals he came across during his time in the Naval Intelligence Division and 30 Assault Unit during the Second World War, admitting that Bond "was a compound of all the secret agents and commando types I met during the war".[2] Among those types were his brother, Peter, who had been involved in behind-the-lines operations in Norway and Greece during the war.[3] Aside from Fleming's brother, a number of others also provided some aspects of Bond's make up, including Conrad O'Brien-ffrench, Patrick Dalzel-Job and Bill "Biffy" Dunderdale.[2]
The name James Bond came from that of the American ornithologist James Bond, a Caribbean bird expert and author of the definitive field guide Birds of the West Indies. Fleming, a keen birdwatcher himself, had a copy of Bond's guide and he later explained to the ornithologist's wife that "It struck me that this brief, unromantic, Anglo-Saxon and yet very masculine name was just what I needed, and so a second James Bond was born".[4] He further explained that:
When I wrote the first one in 1953, I wanted Bond to be an extremely dull, uninteresting man to whom things happened; I wanted him to be a blunt instrument ... when I was casting around for a name for my protagonist I thought by God, [James Bond] is the dullest name I ever heard.
— Ian Fleming, The New Yorker, 21 April 1962[5]
On another occasion, Fleming said: "I wanted the simplest, dullest, plainest-sounding name I could find, 'James Bond' was much better than something more interesting, like 'Peregrine Carruthers'. Exotic things would happen to and around him, but he would be a neutral figure—an anonymous, blunt instrument wielded by a government department."[6]
Hoagy Carmichael—Fleming's view of James Bond
Fleming decided that Bond should resemble both American singer Hoagy Carmichael and himself[7] and in Casino Royale, Vesper Lynd remarks, "Bond reminds me rather of Hoagy Carmichael, but there is something cold and ruthless." Likewise, in Moonraker, Special Branch Officer Gala Brand thinks that Bond is "certainly good-looking ... Rather like Hoagy Carmichael in a way. That black hair falling down over the right eyebrow. Much the same bones. But there was something a bit cruel in the mouth, and the eyes were cold."[7]
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The James Bond series focuses on a fictional British Secret Service agent created in 1953 by writer Ian Fleming, who featured him in twelve novels and two short-story collections. Since Fleming's death in 1964, eight other authors have written authorised Bond novels or novelisations: Kingsley Amis, Christopher Wood, John Gardner, Raymond Benson, Sebastian Faulks, Jeffery Deaver, William Boyd and Anthony Horowitz. The latest novel is Forever and a Day by Anthony Horowitz, published in May 2018. Additionally Charlie Higson wrote a series on a young James Bond, and Kate Westbrook wrote three novels based on the diaries of a recurring series character, Moneypenny.
The character—also known by the code number 007 (pronounced "double-O-seven")—has also been adapted for television, radio, comic strip, video games and film. The films are the longest continually running film series of all time and have grossed over US$7.04 billion in total, making it the sixth-highest-grossing film series to date, which started in 1962 with Dr. No, starring Sean Connery as Bond. As of 2021, there have been twenty-four films in the Eon Productions series. The most recent Bond film, Spectre (2015), stars Daniel Craig in his fourth portrayal of Bond; he is the sixth actor to play Bond in the Eon series. There have also been two independent productions of Bond films: Casino Royale (a 1967 spoof starring David Niven) and Never Say Never Again (a 1983 remake of an earlier Eon-produced film, 1965's Thunderball, both starring Connery). In 2015 the series was estimated to be worth $19.9 billion,[1] making James Bond one of the highest-grossing media franchises of all time.
The Bond films are renowned for a number of features, including the musical accompaniment, with the theme songs having received Academy Award nominations on several occasions, and two wins. Other important elements which run through most of the films include Bond's cars, his guns, and the gadgets with which he is supplied by Q Branch. The films are also noted for Bond's relationships with various women, who are sometimes referred to as "Bond girls".
Publication history
Creation and inspiration
Main articles: James Bond (literary character) and Inspirations for James Bond
Ian Fleming created the fictional character of James Bond as the central figure for his works. Bond is an intelligence officer in the Secret Intelligence Service, commonly known as MI6. Bond is known by his code number, 007, and was a Royal Naval Reserve Commander. Fleming based his fictional creation on a number of individuals he came across during his time in the Naval Intelligence Division and 30 Assault Unit during the Second World War, admitting that Bond "was a compound of all the secret agents and commando types I met during the war".[2] Among those types were his brother, Peter, who had been involved in behind-the-lines operations in Norway and Greece during the war.[3] Aside from Fleming's brother, a number of others also provided some aspects of Bond's make up, including Conrad O'Brien-ffrench, Patrick Dalzel-Job and Bill "Biffy" Dunderdale.[2]
The name James Bond came from that of the American ornithologist James Bond, a Caribbean bird expert and author of the definitive field guide Birds of the West Indies. Fleming, a keen birdwatcher himself, had a copy of Bond's guide and he later explained to the ornithologist's wife that "It struck me that this brief, unromantic, Anglo-Saxon and yet very masculine name was just what I needed, and so a second James Bond was born".[4] He further explained that:
When I wrote the first one in 1953, I wanted Bond to be an extremely dull, uninteresting man to whom things happened; I wanted him to be a blunt instrument ... when I was casting around for a name for my protagonist I thought by God, [James Bond] is the dullest name I ever heard.
— Ian Fleming, The New Yorker, 21 April 1962[5]
On another occasion, Fleming said: "I wanted the simplest, dullest, plainest-sounding name I could find, 'James Bond' was much better than something more interesting, like 'Peregrine Carruthers'. Exotic things would happen to and around him, but he would be a neutral figure—an anonymous, blunt instrument wielded by a government department."[6]
Hoagy Carmichael—Fleming's view of James Bond
Fleming decided that Bond should resemble both American singer Hoagy Carmichael and himself[7] and in Casino Royale, Vesper Lynd remarks, "Bond reminds me rather of Hoagy Carmichael, but there is something cold and ruthless." Likewise, in Moonraker, Special Branch Officer Gala Brand thinks that Bond is "certainly good-looking ... Rather like Hoagy Carmichael in a way. That black hair falling down over the right eyebrow. Much the same bones. But there was something a bit cruel in the mouth, and the eyes were cold."[7]
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