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James Bond, the Last Englishman
As part of the Ian Fleming centenary, Prof David Cannadine sets James Bond and his creator in their historical context.
As part of the Ian Fleming centenary, Prof David Cannadine sets James Bond and his creator in their historical context. He suggests that Bond was popular not just because he was sexy and suave - he was seen as a consoling fantasy for a country that had lost an Empire but not yet found a role in the world.
Last on
Sun 26 Oct 200813:30
BBC Radio 4
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- Mon 26 May 200820:00BBC Radio 4
- Sun 26 Oct 200813:30BBC Radio 4