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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

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Issue 48
December 2005
To celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the fourth James Bond film, Thunderball, we are publishing this print-to-order only edition of 007 MAGAZINE issue number #48. This issue was originally published in December 2005 and has been out of print for many years. This new reprint now contains an additional 28 pages of rare and never-before-seen images of Sean Connery as James Bond 007.
THUNDERBALL The beginning James Bond author RAYMOND BENSON explains how Ian Fleming came to write the novel THUNDERBALL and the ensuing litigation which proved to be Fleming's death knell.
Thunderball A diver's tale In 1965 a young pre-med student with a keen interest in scuba-diving stumbled on the opportunity to take part in movie history in the biggest Bond of all ' Thunderball. GRAHAM RYE dove into his story.
THUNDERBALL On the trail of THUNDERBALL Examining in detail, scripts and other unique documented evidence in The Ian Fleming Foundation archives, Bond scholar and author JOHN CORK guides us through the fascinating evolution of how the most successful James Bond film of them all made its way to the cinema screen.
Thunderball A speciality act's tale GRAHAM RYE spoke with an unknown player in the Thunderball story, to discover how a teenager from West London found herself immortalised in the credit titles of the biggest Bond movie of them all.
THUNDERBALL Sour martinis and animosity Author ROBERT SELLERS unravels the previously untold story of the cartel of creative minds behind the inception of THUNDERBALL, and the one man for whom the world would never be enough.
Thunderball The production ANDREW PILKINGTON takes a look behind the scenes at how parts of the film were made ' and also discovers what might have been.
Thunderball The shooting script ANDREW PILKINGTON examines comparisons between the shooting script and the finished film.
Thunderball The villain KEVIN HARPER examines the man behind the plot to hold the Western World to ransom, SPECTRE Number One ' Emilio Largo.
Thunderball The girls Domino, Fiona, Patricia and Paula ' MARK THOMPSON examines James Bond's Thunderbirds!
Thunderball The premieres GRAHAM RYE takes a look at the premieres of Thunderball in London and Dublin.

Sean Connery


Issue 47
October 2005
Cover: Ursula Andress in Dr. No. 48 pages
SERIES The James Bond Girls Are Forever Which Bond Girl do you rate as the best? Could it be a Seventies Bond babe? STEVE CASSIDY does the math.
FEATURE The Silver Beast JOHN COX relates the definitive history of James Bond's Saab 900 Turbo.
PICTORIAL THE BIG SHOT And he strikes like'.Ken Adam's magnificent set for the briefing room in Thunderball.
PICTORIAL The Bond celebrities attending 'AUTOGRAPHICA' 2005 ' the world's largest autograph show.
FEATURE The Dossier on ROBERT MARKHAM HANK REINEKE opens the dusty dossier to uncover the story behind the writing of COLONEL SUN the first James Bond continuation novel.
OPINION Casino Royale ' the Post-Modern epic in spite of itself! ROBERT VON DASSANOWSKY argues the case for a more serious appraisal of the multi-star vehicle that hit movie screens like a burst kaleidoscope in 1967, and which has baffled and bedazzled Bond fans ever since.
STOP PRESS Daniel Craig cast as the new James Bond in Casino Royale MGM/Columbia Press Release featuring exclusive photographs from the press conference.

Ursula Andress


Issue 46
July 2005
Cover: Roger Moore in Live And Let Die. 48 pages
INTERVIEW The Full Monty THOMAS HEDMAN spoke with Monty Norman, the composer who has written music for many films, and even more stage musicals and TV shows. However, his place in cinema history was assured in 1962 when he composed the immortal 'James Bond Theme.'
FEATURE Jolly Roger! GARETH OWEN examines Sir Roger Moore's remarkable tenure in the role of James Bond, which spanned seven films over an incredible 12 years, and included some of the most financially successful movies in the history of the 007 franchise. 32-page special feature showcasing over 200 photographs.
MUSIC Hear You Loud And Clear! GREG BECHTLOFF takes a concise view of the James Bond film soundtracks.

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