Hello everyone, I thought a thread to discuss feature articles here on the BCG would be interesting.
I hate to be a stickler for accuracy but in the 'James Bond and Comedy' article on here, it claims "James Bond marks his 70th birthday this year, having first burst forth into the public sphere in author Ian Fleming's 1963 novel Casino Royale" as a matter of fact the novel Casion Royale was first published in 1953; and "For instance, when he meets with Number Two (played by Telly Savalas), the head of SPECTRE" is also incorrect as Blofield is in fact Spectre Number One not Number Two [I'm a lifelong James Bond fan]
I must ask, how is there no listing of Roger Moore's Bond films instead only three sixties Bond films perhaps the three with the least humour from that era; consirdering Roger Moore's Bond films are usually called the most comical of the Bond films.