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The James Bond Geek Podcast
Henry Stephens
12 episodes
1 week ago
Welcome to "The James Bond Geek Podcast" your ultimate destination for all things James Bond 007. Join your host Henry Stephens as he takes you on an exciting journey through the world of James Bond 007. Note: This podcast is not affiliated with the James Bond brand, Eon, MGM or the Ian Fleming estate.
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Welcome to "The James Bond Geek Podcast" your ultimate destination for all things James Bond 007. Join your host Henry Stephens as he takes you on an exciting journey through the world of James Bond 007. Note: This podcast is not affiliated with the James Bond brand, Eon, MGM or the Ian Fleming estate.
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The James Bond Geek Podcast
Steven Knight Anounced As Bond 26 Writer Is The Good

Steven Knight, acclaimed writer of Peaky Blinders ,is officially writing Bond 26.The James Bond film series is one of cinema’s most enduring and successful franchises, spanning over six decades and more than 25 films. Based on the spy novels by British author Ian Fleming, the films have become iconic for their blend of thrilling espionage, glamorous settings, cutting-edge gadgets, charismatic villains, and the suave, unflappable secret agent known by his code number: 007.The Birth of Bond (1962–1967)The film series began with Dr. No in 1962, produced by Albert R. "Cubby" Broccoli and Harry Saltzman. Sean Connery was cast as James Bond, and his portrayal defined the character for generations—cool, confident, and deadly. The success of Dr. No led to a rapid succession of hits, including From Russia with Love (1963), Goldfinger (1964), Thunderball (1965), and You Only Live Twice (1967). These films established the Bond formula: a charming spy, extravagant villains, exotic locales, iconic music, and an array of gadgets and vehicles.Transition and Experimentation (1969–1971)When Connery stepped away from the role, Australian actor George Lazenby took over for On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1969). Though now praised for its emotional storytelling and action, the film struggled at the box office. Lazenby exited the series, and Connery returned for one final official film, Diamonds Are Forever (1971), bringing back a more light-hearted tone.The Roger Moore Era (1973–1985)Roger Moore debuted in Live and Let Die (1973), ushering in a more humorous and flamboyant style. His Bond films, including The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) and Moonraker (1979), reflected the changing trends of the 1970s and early '80s, blending science fiction, comedy, and exotic adventure. Moore starred in seven Bond films, the most of any actor at the time, ending with A View to a Kill (1985).A Grittier Take with Dalton (1987–1989)Timothy Dalton’s two films, The Living Daylights (1987) and Licence to Kill (1989), returned to a more serious, grounded Bond, closer to Fleming’s original character. His portrayal was darker and more emotionally driven, though it divided fans used to Moore’s lighter tone. Legal issues delayed production after Licence to Kill, and Dalton eventually stepped down.Brosnan Modernizes Bond (1995–2002)After a six-year break, the franchise returned with Pierce Brosnan in GoldenEye (1995). Brosnan struck a balance between charm, action, and style, reintroducing Bond to a post-Cold War world. His tenure included hits like Tomorrow Never Dies (1997), The World Is Not Enough (1999), and the more divisive Die Another Day (2002). These films embraced modern technology and big-budget spectacle.The Craig Reboot (2006–2021)Daniel Craig’s debut in Casino Royale (2006) rebooted the franchise with a grittier, more vulnerable Bond. The film was a critical success, portraying Bond’s origins and stripping the character down to his essence. Craig’s era—spanning Quantum of Solace (2008), Skyfall (2012), Spectre (2015), and No Time to Die (2021)—was more serialized, offering a deeper psychological exploration of the character. Skyfall celebrated Bond’s 50th anniversary with acclaim, and No Time to Die offered a historic and emotional farewell for Craig’s Bond.About Me:Greetings and welcome to the channel The Bond Geek, from me, Henry. This channel is about one fan'ss journey with James Bond. How it affected me growing up with these films, books and games and the impact it has had on my life. I am also a man with Dyspraxia, Dyslexia and mild ADHDGoldeneye was the very 1st Bond Film I saw at the age of four and since then have been obsessed with the whole franchise and everything about it. I have come online to share my passion and chat with you about it, giving my opinions and hopefully starting conversations. #JamesBond #007 #BondMovies

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3 months ago
7 minutes 46 seconds

The James Bond Geek Podcast
Why James Bond Doesn’t Do Part 1 & 2 Movies – But Could It Work?

James Bond has always been stand alone stories for the most part, however should we consider looking into 2 part 3 part stories.


The James Bond film series is one of cinema’s most enduring and successful franchises, spanning over six decades and more than 25 films. Based on the spy novels by British author Ian Fleming, the films have become iconic for their blend of thrilling espionage, glamorous settings, cutting-edge gadgets, charismatic villains, and the suave, unflappable secret agent known by his code number: 007.


The Birth of Bond (1962–1967)

The film series began with Dr. No in 1962, produced by Albert R. "Cubby" Broccoli and Harry Saltzman. Sean Connery was cast as James Bond, and his portrayal defined the character for generations—cool, confident, and deadly. The success of Dr. No led to a rapid succession of hits, including From Russia with Love (1963), Goldfinger (1964), Thunderball (1965), and You Only Live Twice (1967). These films established the Bond formula: a charming spy, extravagant villains, exotic locales, iconic music, and an array of gadgets and vehicles.


Transition and Experimentation (1969–1971)

When Connery stepped away from the role, Australian actor George Lazenby took over for On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1969). Though now praised for its emotional storytelling and action, the film struggled at the box office. Lazenby exited the series, and Connery returned for one final official film, Diamonds Are Forever (1971), bringing back a more light-hearted tone.


The Roger Moore Era (1973–1985)

Roger Moore debuted in Live and Let Die (1973), ushering in a more humorous and flamboyant style. His Bond films, including The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) and Moonraker (1979), reflected the changing trends of the 1970s and early '80s, blending science fiction, comedy, and exotic adventure. Moore starred in seven Bond films, the most of any actor at the time, ending with A View to a Kill (1985).


A Grittier Take with Dalton (1987–1989)

Timothy Dalton’s two films, The Living Daylights (1987) and Licence to Kill (1989), returned to a more serious, grounded Bond, closer to Fleming’s original character. His portrayal was darker and more emotionally driven, though it divided fans used to Moore’s lighter tone. Legal issues delayed production after Licence to Kill, and Dalton eventually stepped down.


Brosnan Modernizes Bond (1995–2002)

After a six-year break, the franchise returned with Pierce Brosnan in GoldenEye (1995). Brosnan struck a balance between charm, action, and style, reintroducing Bond to a post-Cold War world. His tenure included hits like Tomorrow Never Dies (1997), The World Is Not Enough (1999), and the more divisive Die Another Day (2002). These films embraced modern technology and big-budget spectacle.


The Craig Reboot (2006–2021)

Daniel Craig’s debut in Casino Royale (2006) rebooted the franchise with a grittier, more vulnerable Bond. The film was a critical success, portraying Bond’s origins and stripping the character down to his essence. Craig’s era—spanning Quantum of Solace (2008), Skyfall (2012), Spectre (2015), and No Time to Die (2021)—was more serialized, offering a deeper psychological exploration of the character. Skyfall celebrated Bond’s 50th anniversary with acclaim, and No Time to Die offered a historic and emotional farewell for Craig’s Bond.


Bond’s Legacy and Future

With its stylish action, memorable music, and global appeal, the James Bond series has become a cornerstone of pop culture. It has shaped the spy genre, inspired generations of filmmakers, and introduced countless iconic characters, cars, and moments. As of 2025, the franchise stands at a turning point, with fans eagerly anticipating the next era. One thing is certain: James Bond will return.


#JamesBond #007 #BondMovies

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3 months ago
16 minutes 19 seconds

The James Bond Geek Podcast
Next James Bond director announced as Oscar-nominated Denis Villeneuve

Denis Villeneuve will direct the next James Bond film, Amazon MGM Studios announced.

The James Bond film series is one of cinema’s most enduring and successful franchises, spanning over six decades and more than 25 films. Based on the spy novels by British author Ian Fleming, the films have become iconic for their blend of thrilling espionage, glamorous settings, cutting-edge gadgets, charismatic villains, and the suave, unflappable secret agent known by his code number: 007.


The Birth of Bond (1962–1967)

The film series began with Dr. No in 1962, produced by Albert R. "Cubby" Broccoli and Harry Saltzman. Sean Connery was cast as James Bond, and his portrayal defined the character for generations—cool, confident, and deadly. The success of Dr. No led to a rapid succession of hits, including From Russia with Love (1963), Goldfinger (1964), Thunderball (1965), and You Only Live Twice (1967). These films established the Bond formula: a charming spy, extravagant villains, exotic locales, iconic music, and an array of gadgets and vehicles.


Transition and Experimentation (1969–1971)

When Connery stepped away from the role, Australian actor George Lazenby took over for On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1969). Though now praised for its emotional storytelling and action, the film struggled at the box office. Lazenby exited the series, and Connery returned for one final official film, Diamonds Are Forever (1971), bringing back a more light-hearted tone.


The Roger Moore Era (1973–1985)

Roger Moore debuted in Live and Let Die (1973), ushering in a more humorous and flamboyant style. His Bond films, including The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) and Moonraker (1979), reflected the changing trends of the 1970s and early '80s, blending science fiction, comedy, and exotic adventure. Moore starred in seven Bond films, the most of any actor at the time, ending with A View to a Kill (1985).


A Grittier Take with Dalton (1987–1989)

Timothy Dalton’s two films, The Living Daylights (1987) and Licence to Kill (1989), returned to a more serious, grounded Bond, closer to Fleming’s original character. His portrayal was darker and more emotionally driven, though it divided fans used to Moore’s lighter tone. Legal issues delayed production after Licence to Kill, and Dalton eventually stepped down.


Brosnan Modernizes Bond (1995–2002)

After a six-year break, the franchise returned with Pierce Brosnan in GoldenEye (1995). Brosnan struck a balance between charm, action, and style, reintroducing Bond to a post-Cold War world. His tenure included hits like Tomorrow Never Dies (1997), The World Is Not Enough (1999), and the more divisive Die Another Day (2002). These films embraced modern technology and big-budget spectacle.


The Craig Reboot (2006–2021)

Daniel Craig’s debut in Casino Royale (2006) rebooted the franchise with a grittier, more vulnerable Bond. The film was a critical success, portraying Bond’s origins and stripping the character down to his essence. Craig’s era—spanning Quantum of Solace (2008), Skyfall (2012), Spectre (2015), and No Time to Die (2021)—was more serialized, offering a deeper psychological exploration of the character. Skyfall celebrated Bond’s 50th anniversary with acclaim, and No Time to Die offered a historic and emotional farewell for Craig’s Bond.


Bond’s Legacy and Future

With its stylish action, memorable music, and global appeal, the James Bond series has become a cornerstone of pop culture. It has shaped the spy genre, inspired generations of filmmakers, and introduced countless iconic characters, cars, and moments. As of 2025, the franchise stands at a turning point, with fans eagerly anticipating the next era. One thing is certain: James Bond will return.


#JamesBond #007 #BondMovies

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3 months ago
12 minutes 13 seconds

The James Bond Geek Podcast
From A View To A Kill 007 James Bond Audiobook
1 year ago
59 minutes 48 seconds

The James Bond Geek Podcast
Relistic James Bond Spin Off's To Expect

James Bond Spin Off's are always talked about however what realistically should we potentially expect. #007 #jamesbond #jamesbondmovies Follow and discuss: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/473868646942417 Twitter: @StpehensHenry27 Instagram the_bond_geek: https://www.instagram.com/the_bond_geek/?hl=en About Me: Greetings and welcome to the channel The Bond Geek from me Henry. This channel is about one fans journey with James Bond. How it affected me growing up with these films, books and games and the impact it has had on his life. I am also a man with Dyspraxia, Dyslexia and mild ADHD Goldeneye was the very 1st Bond Film I saw at the age of four and since then have been obsessed with the whole franchise and everything about it. I have come online to share my passion and chat with you about it, giving my opinions and hopefully starting conversations. We will look into reviews, editorials and the top tens of my connections with James Bond. You can also join our Instagram page, Facebook page and follow me on Twitter.

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1 year ago
8 minutes 50 seconds

The James Bond Geek Podcast
Michael G. Wilson & Barbara Broccoli Why There Awesome

My tribute to Bond Producers Barbara Broccoli & Michael G Wilson #007 #jamesbond #jamesbondmovies Follow and discuss: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/473868646942417 Twitter: @StpehensHenry27 Instagram the_bond_geek: https://www.instagram.com/the_bond_geek/?hl=en About Me: Greetings and welcome to the channel The Bond Geek from me Henry. This channel is about one fans journey with James Bond. How it affected me growing up with these films, books and games and the impact it has had on his life. I am also a man with Dyspraxia, Dyslexia and mild ADHD Goldeneye was the very 1st Bond Film I saw at the age of four and since then have been obsessed with the whole franchise and everything about it. I have come online to share my passion and chat with you about it, giving my opinions and hopefully starting conversations. We will look into reviews, editorials and the top tens of my connections with James Bond. You can also join our Instagram page, Facebook page and follow me on Twitter.

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1 year ago
11 minutes 11 seconds

The James Bond Geek Podcast
Writers, Editors & Composers Who I Think Should Make A James Bond Film

We often talk about directors and actors for future Bond films however, I want to add other categories to discuss such as composers and writers.#007 #jamesbond #behindthescene Follow and discuss: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/473868646942417 Twitter: @StpehensHenry27 Instagram the_bond_geek: https://www.instagram.com/the_bond_geek/?hl=en About Me: Greetings and welcome to the channel The Bond Geek from me Henry. This channel is about one fans journey with James Bond. How it affected me growing up with these films, books and games and the impact it has had on his life. I am also a man with Dyspraxia, Dyslexia and mild ADHD Goldeneye was the very 1st Bond Film I saw at the age of four and since then have been obsessed with the whole franchise and everything about it. I have come online to share my passion and chat with you about it, giving my opinions and hopefully starting conversations. We will look into reviews, editorials and the top tens of my connections with James Bond. You can also join our Instagram page, Facebook page and follow me on Twitter.

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1 year ago
8 minutes 32 seconds

The James Bond Geek Podcast
What If Henry Cavill Was Cast Instead Of Daniel Craig

Henry Cavill was nearly cast and James Bond instead of Daniel Craig. How different would the franchise be? Would No Time To Die be his last? I decided to look and see. #007 #jamesbond #jamesbondmovies

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1 year ago
16 minutes 14 seconds

The James Bond Geek Podcast
The Living Daylights Audiobook

Listen to the whole short story of The Living Daylights read by The Bond Geek.

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1 year ago
49 minutes 44 seconds

The James Bond Geek Podcast
Aaron Taylor Johnson As James Bond
My quick reaction to The news on Aaron Taylor Johnson as James Bond from The Sun
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1 year ago
4 minutes 7 seconds

The James Bond Geek Podcast
Pierce Brosnan & Daniel Craig James Bond Having A Chat With My Brother

So me and my brother love Brosnan James Bond and mixed feelings on Craig, we discuss both eras and our hopes for the future, #007 #jamesbond #piercebrosnan #danielcraig Follow and discuss: Facebook:   / 473868646942417   Twitter: @StpehensHenry27 Instagram the_bond_geek: https://www.instagram.com/the_bond_ge...


About Me: Greetings and welcome to the channel The Bond Geek from me Henry. This channel is about one fans journey with James Bond. How it affected me growing up with these films, books and games and the impact it has had on his life. I am also a man with Dyspraxia, Dyslexia and mild ADHD Goldeneye was the very 1st Bond Film I saw at the age of four and since then have been obsessed with the whole franchise and everything about it. I have come online to share my passion and chat with you about it, giving my opinions and hopefully starting conversations. We will look into reviews, editorials and the top tens of my connections with James Bond. You can also join our Instagram page, Facebook page and follow me on Twitter. BRUU The Gourmet Tea Subscription Club. We are an award-winning tea subscription where our boxes are unique to every individual as our subscribers get a unique box each time based on their chosen preferences. Along with this, they get a golden discover tea to try and a surprise from us every month. FTC Legal Disclaimer - Some links found in the description box of my videos may be affiliate links, meaning I will make a commission on sales you make through my link. This is at no extra cost to you to use my links/codes, it's just one more way to support me and my channel! :)

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1 year ago
37 minutes 43 seconds

The James Bond Geek Podcast
Welcome To The Bond Geek Podcast

Greetings, welcome to The Bond Geek Podcast with me Henry Stephens. The First episode is an introduction to the Podcast as well as discussion on loving the speculation leading to Bond 26.

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1 year ago
8 minutes 3 seconds

The James Bond Geek Podcast
Welcome to "The James Bond Geek Podcast" your ultimate destination for all things James Bond 007. Join your host Henry Stephens as he takes you on an exciting journey through the world of James Bond 007. Note: This podcast is not affiliated with the James Bond brand, Eon, MGM or the Ian Fleming estate.