Friday 3 March 2023

Doctor Who Vs. James Bond, Part 7: Diamonds are Forever

Following the departure of George Lazenby
after just one appearance as James Bond
in 1969's On Her Majesty's Secret Service,
United Artists secured the return of Sean
Connery for the seventh entry in the
franchise.
The production was adapted from Ian
Fleming's fourth spy novel of 1956, and
was released in late 1971. Shirley Bassey
performed vocals on her second Bond
 theme song (see Goldfinger).
When Connery (1930-2020) relinquished
the lead role again, co-producer Albert R
Broccoli insisted that another British actor
replace him, and London-born Roger Moore
(1927-2017) was cast for Live and Let Die
in 1972. Another Bond season continued on ITV4 last night with
Connery's official series swansong (he would reprise Bond yet again
for Never Say Never Again) - it featured a total of sixteen Doctor
Who cast connections:

  • Joseph Furst (Dr. Metz) was Professor Hermann Zaroff in The Underwater Menace
  • John [Frederick] Abineri (Airline Rep) was Van Lutyens in Fury from the Deep, General Carrington in The Ambassadors of Death, Richard Railton in Death to the Daleks, and Ranquin in The Power of Kroll
  • [Kenneth] Clifford Earl (Officer) was the Sergeant in The Daleks' Master Plan (7), and Major Branwell in The Invasion
  • Bill Hutchinson (Controller) and Martin [Willy] Lyder [born Leyde] (Croupier) both appeared in The War Games, as Sergeant Thompson (4) and Foot Soldier/Alien Guard
  • Michael Stevens (CIA Agent) was Soldier in The Myth Makers (1), Daffodil Man in Terror of the Autons (3), UNIT Motorcyclist/ Prisoner in The Mind of Evil, and Guard in The Curse of Peladon (1)
  • Dorothy Ford (stunt performer here, The Spy Who Loved MeFor Your Eyes OnlyOctopussy The Living Daylights; Woman in Moonraker) was Double on The Wheel in Space (6)
  • for Rick Lester see Dr. No
  • for Eddie Powell see From Russia With Love
  • for Vincent Wong and Roy Street see Goldfinger
  • for Ed Bishop, Shane Rimmer and Chris Webb see You Only Live Twice
  • for Ron Gregory and David de Keyser see O.H.M.S.S.

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