
The James Bond Phenomenon
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Raymond Benson discusses his work as an author of the James Bond novels.
Raymond Benson, Author, Film Historian, Musician, joins University Place Presents host Norman Gilliland to discuss the life of Ian Fleming and the history of the James Bond novels. Upon Fleming’s passing, his estate chose authors to continue writing new Bond adventures. Benson was tapped to write James Bond novels from 1997 through 2003.
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The James Bond Phenomenon
Special | 1h 1m 5sVideo has Closed Captions
Raymond Benson, Author, Film Historian, Musician, joins University Place Presents host Norman Gilliland to discuss the life of Ian Fleming and the history of the James Bond novels. Upon Fleming’s passing, his estate chose authors to continue writing new Bond adventures. Benson was tapped to write James Bond novels from 1997 through 2003.
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