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🗓️ 29 November 2019
⏱️ 90 minutes
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This week we're joined by author, Mark Edlitz, the man behind the new book 'The Many Lives of James Bond.'
Lots of people love James Bond. But how many have actually been Bond? The Many Lives of James Bond offers the largest ever collection of original interviews with actors who have played Bond in different media, as well as in-depth interviews with many of the diverse artists who have contributed their talents to the making of James Bond movies, television shows, novels, radio dramas, comic books, and video games.
These wide-ranging interviews provide a behind-the-scenes look at the artists' goals, the challenges they faced, and how they met them This book is also the first to examine the Bond character through eyes of the artists who interpret him. As the author talked with these creative people, a through line emerged. It involves a series of related fundamental questions about Bond that artists must reckon with when interpreting Bond.
Who is James Bond and what, if anything, beyond successfully completing a mission does he really want? What drives him? Why did he become an agent? What is the nature of his inner-life? Would he be capable of a satisfying life away from high-octane adventure and danger?
These questions challenge and inspire the creators to pull back the curtain on a deliberately opaque figure in an attempt to explore and analyze Bond's interior life and thought processes, and how the Bond actors have interpreted the role.
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0:00.0 | Hi, this is Roger Moore and you're listening to James Bond Radio. |
0:05.9 | Hello and welcome to James Bond Radio. My name is Thomas Ears and this week we are joined by |
0:11.9 | none other than Mr Mark Edlitz. Now, who is this Mark Edlitz you speak of? I hear you cry. |
0:18.3 | Well, I'm going to tell you. He is the author of a new book called |
0:21.9 | The Many Lives of James Bond. Now, you might also have a question in your mind of, well, |
0:27.6 | what is there left to write about the world James Bond? Well, I'm going to tell you there's |
0:31.9 | lots. There's plenty left to write about. And in this case, Mark has gone deep on the geekery. And not only as he interviewed |
0:40.0 | some real-life James Bond, including Roger Moore and George Lazenby, he's also interviewed pretty |
0:45.7 | much every James Bond he can lay his hands on, from video game James Bond to audiobook James |
0:52.3 | Bonds to radio play James B's. He's even interviewed people |
0:56.7 | who write the very words that come out of James Bond's mouth. So this, I would say, is a book |
1:04.0 | with a bit of a different angle than you're probably used to. This isn't just your run of the mill |
1:08.2 | rundown of what happens in all the films and all that kind of stuff. This is a bit of a different vibe. So, without any further ado, then, let's get on with the show. |
1:22.0 | My name's Bong. James Bond. Bob. |
1:27.2 | James. Bob. James. |
1:28.1 | What do you think you're doing? |
1:30.0 | The evening of British handbook, sir. |
1:31.9 | Welcome to James Bond Radio. |
1:34.2 | News, reviews and discussion for all things, |
1:37.5 | 007. |
1:40.0 | Who see? |
1:40.7 | I see. |
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