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BBC Archive | 1977: The $40,000 STUNT James Bond REFUSED | Nationwide | Classic Interviews | BBC Archive @BBCArchive | Uploaded July 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
The Spy Who Loved Me is the third James Bond film to star Roger Moore, and here he talks to Bernard Faulk about it, in his usual affable style.

Known for not taking himself too seriously, the self-deprecating charmer would go on to star in four more Bond films, hanging up his Walther PPK after A View To A Kill.

Clip taken from Nationwide, originally broadcast on BBC One, Thursday 7 June, 1977.





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