NON-FICTION: Kathryn Harkup turns her expert eye on the world's favourite secret agent, using the hook of Bond's enduring popularity to discuss the realities behind the silver screen.
This will be the first time in 60 years that a James Bond actor has appeared live in a concert tour featuring the music from the James Bond movies.
Play bingo with 64 Bond icons including six 007s; memorable villains; Q, M and Moneypenny; and a dazzling array of famous cars & gadgets.
Finally, it's here! Daniel Craig's last outing as everyone's favourite spy.
James Bond is back in a foundation story that precedes Ian Fleming’s first James Bond novel, Casino Royale, to reveal how 007 became a master spy.
Ten years after two young boys disappeared, one of them is rescued and returned home but he is so traumatised that he’s unable to reveal what happened to the other.
Paul Darrow reads his own autobiography with the same dry wit that made his 40+ years as an actor be defined by his four years on Blake's 7 playing Kerr Avon.
After several years of laying low from his pursuers, former rogue agent Jason Bourne resurfaces but there is a new program devised by the CIA to re-capture him.
In this 24th instalment of Ian Fleming’s James Bond film series, Bond goes rogue to come face to face with his greatest nemesis once.
Former mercenary Frank enjoys retirement until a daring bank heist turns out to be more than it seems, and he's forced to battle an armada of baddies again.
We hear from Anthony McCarten, writer/producer of the Stephen Hawking bio-pic, The Theory of Everything, releasing on Blu-ray, DVD and Digital next week.
Based on a comic book, Kingsman: The Secret Service liberally takes cue from 007’s adventures. Smart, clever and resolutely stylish, it is a beguiling wink to Ian Fleming’s enduring creation.
Famed for his roles as a screen villain, Robert Davi proves his versatility as a protégée of worshipped crooner Frank Sinatra.
If you think you know Britain's most famous spy, James Bond, think again. Gavin Robertson wrote this tight, clever script that is heavy with clichés, baddies, and humour. It is fun, fast and full of many of the usual suspects, all played energetically by Robertson.