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The Spy Who Loved Me review - part 1
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The Spy Who Loved Me review - part 1

Really, 007! look closely at the 1977 Roger Moore film, that cemented the series' future for decades to come...

Really, 007! · Really, 007!

January 12, 20221h 59m

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Show Notes

Really, 007! review the iconic James Bond classic The Spy Who Loved Me. Released in 1977, Roger Moore donned the dinner jacket for the third time - Bond must stop megalomaniac Karl Stromberg from his plan to submerge the world underwater...


Host Tom Pickup is joined by fellow Bond enthusiasts John Kell, Math Pickup, Chris Goldie and Robert Parker. Much fun was had by all. Thanks for listening - we think you'll love it too!


In part 1 we talk about the history of the production and the pre-title sequence...


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