bob holness

Does anyone know of anyway to get a copy of or atleast hear the 1950 Moonraker radio story by Bob Holness.
As it was only broadcast in South Africa, i assume it was not recorded or anything.

I'd really like to hear it!!

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  • AlexAlex The Eastern SeaboardPosts: 2,694MI6 Agent
    Unless there is someone in South Africa with information, (and he hasn't shown up yet) This is one of the holy grails for diehard Fleming fans..
  • The CatThe Cat Where Blofeld is!Posts: 711MI6 Agent
    Unfortunately no, and I'm always surprised why nobody thought of producing more similar radio plays. The only other radio play I know of is a version You Only Live Twice and that one was just superb.
  • i expect u2 diei expect u2 die LondonPosts: 583MI6 Agent
    edited March 2006
    1950? But isn't that five years before the novel was released? :s
  • AlexAlex The Eastern SeaboardPosts: 2,694MI6 Agent
    Obviously a typo, it was broadcast in the mid to late 50s if memory serves me correctly.
  • AlexAlex The Eastern SeaboardPosts: 2,694MI6 Agent
    I've read up on the subject a little and 1956 is the date shown for the radio programme.

    I've also learned about the British gameshow - Blockbusters. It reminds me of Wheel Of Fortune except shaped like a hexagon.

    The host was Bob Holness. Interesting.
  • emtiememtiem SurreyPosts: 5,686MI6 Agent
    The Cat wrote:
    UThe only other radio play I know of is a version You Only Live Twice and that one was just superb.

    I'd love to hear that version- the excellent Michael Jayston played Bond in that if I remember rightly. Was it ever made available? Might be worth keeping an eye on BBC7- they often repeat good old stuff like their The Saint adaptations and some great old Holmes and sci-fi stories.
  • Lady RoseLady Rose London,UKPosts: 2,667MI6 Agent
    edited October 2006
    Alex wrote:
    I've also learned about the British gameshow - Blockbusters. It reminds me of Wheel Of Fortune except shaped like a hexagon.

    The host was Bob Holness.

    This is Bob. He couldn't be less like Bond if he tried. I have always found it incredible that he played him first. Still, he gave me many pleasant memories of my youth ...

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    Can I have a P please Bob ? ... :))
  • Moonraker 5Moonraker 5 Ayrshire, ScotlandPosts: 1,821MI6 Agent
    Lady Rose wrote:
    Still, he gave me many pleasant memories of my youth ...Can I have a P please Bob ? ... :))
    Essential post high school and university viewing, that was!
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  • Napoleon PluralNapoleon Plural LondonPosts: 10,238MI6 Agent
    Lady Rose wrote:
    Alex wrote:
    I've also learned about the British gameshow - Blockbusters. It reminds me of Wheel Of Fortune except shaped like a hexagon.

    The host was Bob Holness.

    This is Bob. He couldn't be less like Bond if he tried. I have always found it incredible that he played him first. Still, he gave me many pleasant memories of my youth ...

    1127407699.jpg

    Had his poster on your wall, Lady Rose?

    He's not too different from Roger in AVTAK era actually. Both Librans, if I'm not mistaken.


    Can I have a P please Bob ? ... :))
    "This is where we leave you Mr Bond."

    Roger Moore 1927-2017
  • AlexAlex The Eastern SeaboardPosts: 2,694MI6 Agent
    edited October 2006
    Since this deals with rarities, here's an interesting titdbit from the super information highway that I wasn't aware of.

    La Resurrection du Dragon, 1978. Starring: Alexander Grant. An unofficial, French-made Bond movie.

    The Green Jade Mahjongg, 1980's. Bond actor unknown. A very obscure, Asian-made Bond movie. Incidentally, the actor playing Bond was American.

    :o
  • darenhatdarenhat The Old PuebloPosts: 2,029Quartermasters
    Wow! Those are interesting tidbits! I wonder if these films have made their way on DVD somehow somewhere.
  • caractacus pottscaractacus potts Orbital communicator, level 10Posts: 3,906MI6 Agent
    edited October 2006
    Alex wrote:
    La Resurrection du Dragon, 1978. Starring: Alexander Grant. An unofficial, French-made Bond movie.

    The Green Jade Mahjongg, 1980's. Bond actor unknown. A very obscure, Asian-made Bond movie. Incidentally, the actor playing Bond was American.
    say those sound awesome
    wonder if theyre more or less faithfull to the source material than (Roger Moore's) Moonraker?
    maybe theyre missions so top secret the englishspeaking world cant be made aware of them

    reminds me of the pirated Harry Potter books published in China when J K Rowling took 2 years between book 4 and book 5
    supposedly the ghostwriter kept calling Dumbledore Gandalf
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