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007 MAGAZINE
007 Irregular Fanzine from United Kingdom


- First issue: 1979
- Covers the new James Bond films.
- Editor/Publisher: Graham Rye.
- 48 pages, A4 format.
- 2009 update: After 2 web-only issues Double-O-Seven magazine is back in print.
- Published by 007 MAGAZINE
- Website: www.007magazine.co.uk

Last updated:
18 December 2020
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CONTENTS: 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1987 1988 1989 1990 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2009 2010 2011 2012 2018 2019 GALLERIES: 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1987 1988 1989 1990 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2009 2010 2011 2012 2018 2019 All

Issue 22
Spring 1990
Cover: Timothy Dalton and Carey Lowell in Licence To Kill. 48 pages
Letter from the President, Graham Rye.
007 Report (photo of Bond 17 poster at Cannes).
007 in Print.
The Bond Villains: Le Chiffre by Kevin Harper
Praising Cain: Q&A interview with Syd Cain by Terry Adlam.
Dalton Licence To Kill centrefold.
Q&A interview with Desmond Llewelyn.
The James Bond Girls: Tracy di Vicenzo.
Members Forum.
007 News: Variety reports that Cubby is to retire and sell Bond franchise.


Issue 21
Winter 1989
Cover: Timothy Dalton, Carey Lowell & Talisa Soto in Licence To Kill. 48 pages
Letter from the President, Graham Rye.
007 Report.
007 in Print.
The Bond Villains: Auric Goldfinger & Oddjob.
Q&A interview with Timothy Dalton by Raymond Benson.
The James Bond Girls.
An overview of Licence To Kill by Andrew Pilkington.
Jason Connery in The Secret Life of Ian Fleming.
Members Forum.
007 News: Timothy Dalton donates his Licence To Kill Dunhill cigarette lighter to Charity.


Issue 20
Summer 1989
Cover: Timothy Dalton and Carey Lowell in Licence To Kill. 48 pages
Letter from the President, Graham Rye.
007 in Print.
The Bond Villains: Doctor No.
Pictorial: Licence To Kill.
Charles Dance as Ian Fleming in Goldeneye.
Timothy Dalton in Licence To Kill centrefold.
A look at Felix Leiter by Kevin Harper.
Members Forum.
Fold out Licence To Kill poster.


Issue 19
Winter 1989
Cover: Timothy Dalton in Licence To Kill. 48 pages
Letter from the President, Graham Rye.
007 in Print.
The Bond Villains: Rosa Klebb & Red Grant.
Pictorial: The Living Daylights.
A look back at Live And Let Die by Andrew Pilkington.
Licence To Kill centrefold.
A look at Licence To Kill.
Sir Miles Messervy ' The Man Who Was M by Andrew Pilkington.
Win Licence To Kill Premiere tickets.
Members Forum.
007 News: The real James Bond (the ornithologist) dies aged 89.


Issue 18
Autumn 1988
Cover: 'Exclusive Preview': Licence Revoked. 48 pages
Letter from the President, Graham Rye.
007 in Print (includes review of John Gardner's SCORPIUS).
The Bond Villains: The Spang Brothers and Wint & Kidd.
Little Nellie: James Bond's Autogyro.
Pictorial: The Living Daylights.
Licence Revoked: Timothy Daltons returns in the 16th James Bond Movie.
Casino Royale: The TV Bond Found!
The Man in Room 39 (Ian Fleming during the war).
Members Forum.
007 News: McClory to make Warhead as an animated film.


Issue 17
March 1988
Cover: Timothy Dalton from The Living Daylights. 48 pages
Letter from the President, Graham Rye.
Bond Shopping.
007 in Print.
The Bond Villains: Hugo Drax.
The Illustrated James Bond.
The Living Daylights reviewed by Andrew Pilkington.
The Living Daylights reviewed by Kevin Harper.
Storyboards from the cut aircraft carrier ending of The Living Daylights.
Members Forum (Letters).
007 News: Bond Number 16 set to be 'the most lavish film in James Bond's 25 year history.'


Issue 16
June 1987
Cover: Timothy Dalton in The Living Daylights. 44 pages
Letter from the President, Graham Rye.
James Bond's Airmail (A View To A Kill U.S. premiere).
007 in Print.
The Bond Villains: Mr. Big.
Q&A interview with Roger Moore.
A View To A Kill UK premiere coverage.
The Living Daylights ' news and pictorial (including photo of unused 'magic carpet' sequence).
A View To A Kill review by Andrew Pilkington.
Q&A interview with Grace Jones.
25th Anniversary Trivia Contest.
'Ah Moneypenny, you've changed' by Lois Maxwell.
Members Forum (Letters).
007 News: Congratulations to Cubby OBE; Pinewood Future in Jeopardy.


Issue 15
1984
Cover: Sean Connery in Never Say Never Again. 44 pages
Letter from the President, Graham Rye.
News: Moon Buggy rides again; Workers battle to help James Bond (making the A View To A Kill blimp); 007 stage razed by fire; Goldfinger Car Drives 007 Fans to Ecstasy.
007 in Print (new book reviews).
Q&A interview with Pamela Salem.
The Bond Villains: Le Chiffre.
A Dialogue with Kingsley Amis.
The Listerdale Mystery.
ROLE OF HONOUR review.
Star Sound Interview with Sean Connery.
The Never Say Never Again Publicity Campaign.
Never Say Never Again in York.
Never Say Never Again Royal Charity Premiere & Supper Party.
Sean Connery at the NFT.
Q&A interview with Prunella Gee.
Members Forum (Letters).
Back page: Stop Press! First pictures from A View To A Kill.

Sean Connery


Issue 14
1984
REPRINT (differences noted below) Cover: Sean Connery in Never Say Never Again. 44 pages
Page 3 ' New 'Letter From The President' and new credits.
Page 4 ' Same 'news' column but with photo of Roger Moore from Octopussy.
Page 5 ' Pat Roach Interview brought forward to a right hand page.
Page 6 ' New whole page photo of Sean Connery & Pat Roach fighting in Never Say Never Again.
Page 27 ' One column changed with new 007 Back Issue advertisement.
Page 42 ' New membership details and new photo of Sean Connery in Never Say Never Again.

Sean Connery


Issue 13
June 1983
Cover: Sean Connery and Pamela Salem in Never Say Never Again. 38 pages
Letter from the President, Ross Hendry.
A Visit to the Lilly Library.
Club convention '83.
Q&A interview with John Stears.
Never Say Never Again photo spread.
ICEBREAKER review by Ross Hendry.
Octopussy shooting schedule.
Q&A interview with production manager David Middlemas.
Collecting Records.
International Club News.
Bond Shop.
Members letters.
Maud Adams profile.
007 News: who will be the next Bond? Mel Gibson...Lewis Collins?


Issue 12
January 1983
Cover: Octopussy set photo. 32 pages
Letter from the President, Ross Hendry.
Pinewood Studios Tour
On Location in Peterborough (Octopussy set report).
Members poll names Goldfinger favourite film and ON HER MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE favourite book.
Latest on Never Say Never Again.
Collecting Records.
Obituaries: Harold Sakata; Curt Jurgens; Bernard Lee.
Foreign news.
News from the JBBFC U.S.A Branch.
Members Letters.
Letter from John Gardner thanking club members for their support and announcing his next book, ICEBREAKER.
007 News.
Video News.


Issue 11
August 1982
Special Convention Issue' Cover: John Gardner and the Saab 007. 28 pages.
Letter from the President, Ross Hendry.
Bond Convention report.
How the Media Treats Bond Fans, editorial by Mark Ashby.
Collecting records.
Bond's Saab Turbo Burns up the Road.
FOR SPECIAL SERVICES reviewed.
The Rise and Fall of 007 - Part 3.
The Warhead Saga.
Guy Hamilton profile.
Bond on Video.
Bond Down Under.
Members Letters.
Latest on Octopussy: Started shooting on May 16; plot involves Bond recapturing a missile system; M is assassinated in pre-titles sequence (from THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN).
Stop Press! Sean Connery announces he'll start work on a new Bond film in September!


Issue 10
April 1982
Cover: The Illustrated James Bond by John McLusky. 26 pages
Letter from the President, Ross Hendry.
Sean Connery's Cuba - a rarely seen masterpiece.
Junior News.
JBBFC Convention sign up info.
Fan Club Weekend in Paris.
The George Lazenby Interview - Part 2.
Collecting records.
A trip to Lotus.
The Rise and Fall of 007 - Part 2.
The Illustrated James Bond.
JBBFC USA Branch report.
Members letters.
Octopussy still in planning stages, locations may vary from India to the other side of the world. John Glen will direct.


Issue 9
December 1981
Cover: George Lazenby. 24 pages
Letter from the President, Ross Hendry.
The George Lazenby Interview.
Next Convention News.
The Bond Pre-Credits Titles.
Members Letters.
Terence Young profile.
The Rise and Fall of 007 (editorial).
Open end interview Sean Connery (from 1964/5)
A visit to Corfu.
007 News.
Junior News ('Bond from a Kid's Point of View'): For Your Eyes Only was good but not half as good as Moonraker.
Latest on Octopussy: Rumour that Connery may play Bond villain.


Issue 8
August 1981
Cover: For Your Eyes Only UK poster art. 20 pages
Letter from the President, Ross Hendry.
A review of For Your Eyes Only.
For Your Eyes Only composer Bill Conti profile.
Roger Moore talks about James Bond and himself.
Lazenby 007/2.
For Your Eyes Only premiere coverage.
Who's he? (Article on who will be the next Bond).
For Your Eyes Only box office around the world.
Review of Sean Connery's Outland.
More than just 'M' (Bernard Lee profile and appreciation).
Collecting: Why do we do it?
Paris and Bond.
Bond Shop.


Issue 7
April 1981
Cover: LICENCE RENEWED cover art by Richard Chopping. 22 pages
Letter from the President, Ross Hendry.
The new Bond novel LICENCE RENEWED reviewed.
For Your Eyes Only premiere tickets for sale.
Q&A interview with Derek Meddings continued.
Latest on For Your Eyes Only: Second teaser trailer now showing in cinemas.
Photos from Club Convention.
Diana Rigg interview from 1969.
A visit to Vaux le Vicomte.
Convention report.


Issue 6
December 1980
Cover: Sean Connery in Thunderball. 16 pages
Letter from the President, Ross Hendry - Bond is Back!
Q&A interview with Derek Meddings.
New Bond novel, MELTDOWN, to be published in Spring.
Report on Club Convention.
From Russia With Love centrefold photo from premiere.
Bond Shop
Telly Savalas interview from 1969.
Latest on For Your Eyes Only


Issue 5
August 1980
Cover: Roger Moore on set of Live And Let Die. 8 pages
Letter from the President, Ross Hendry.
A visit to Piz Gloria.
1969 interview with Peter Hunt.
Q&A interview with Bernard Lee.
Next convention details.
Latest on For Your Eyes Only: Should be Roger Moore's last Bond as he will be too old to make another.
Official club position is that Warhead will not be made.
Bond Shop.


Issue 4
April 1980
Cover: Sean Connery, Shirley Eaton, and Ian Fleming - Goldfinger. 10 pages
Letter from the President, Ross Hendry.
Photo feature: Bond Girl Corinne Dufour (Corinne Clery).
Evening Standard article from 1963 speaks of rival McClory project.
Ken Adam Q&A interview continued from issue #3.
Warhead update: Not on Paramount's upcoming schedule.
007 News: For Your Eyes Only will most probably be made in America.
The Bond Shop.

Sean Connery


Issue 3
December 1979
Cover: Sean Connery from Dr. No. 6 pages
Letter from the President, Ross Hendry.
Q&A interview with Ken Adam.
Club poll names ON HER MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE the favourite book.
007 News: Jaws will be back in For Your Eyes Only; Roger Moore has still not been signed for Bond #12; Warhead could start production in April.
Convention details.
Bond Shop.

Sean Connery


Issue 2
August 1979
Cover: Moonraker poster by Daniel Goozee. 4 pages
Moonraker box office report.
New poll names The Spy Who Loved Me fan favourite.
Write your own Bond story competition.
Warhead delayed by court wrangles.
Moonraker details and merchandising.
Daily Mail reports Bond has 'kiss of death' on Bond Girl careers.
007 News: Christopher Wood's JAMES BOND & MOONRAKER novelisation climbing best-seller list; For Your Eyes Only to start filming in August 1980.
Bond Shop.


Issue 1
April 1979
No cover. 2 pages (one page - back and front)
Moonraker report - Cubby Broccoli says the new Bond film is 'Science fact, not science fiction.'
Club poll names Diamonds Are Forever the favourite Bond film.
You Only Live Twice to be shown on ITV.
Bond documentary to be shown on June 26th (Moonraker premiere date).
007 News: Sean Connery to return in Warhead - producer Kevin McClory promises 'an underwater Star Wars.' Orson Welles will play Blofeld. Trevor Howard will play M. Locations will be the Bahamas and Japan.

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