Episodes

  • The Britishness of Quantum of Solace [Episode 180]
    Jan 28 2025

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    5 very special guests join me for this episode from 4 continents:

    • David Zaritsky @TheBondExperience
    • Donnie Waldron @Quantum of History
    • Pete Brooker @LondonBondMap
    • Gabriel Rabenales @TheStyleisNotEnough
    • Lincoln McConnell-Brown @DressingLikeMcQueen

    We talk about places, themes, and values shown in this film from our vantage points in London, the USA, Chile, and Australia. Is this film truly British? If so, what makes it so? Listen to the episode to find out!

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    32 mins
  • Interview with Raymond Benson - James Bond continuation author and more! [Episode 179]
    Dec 24 2024

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    Raymond Benson is the author of over forty published titles. He is most well-known as being the first American to write continuation James Bond novels (six original titles and three film novelizations, between 1996-2002), and for the best-selling and acclaimed five-book serial, THE BLACK STILETTO (2011-2014). I also mention in the episode that he wrote, JETHRO TULL (POCKET ESSENTIAL SERIES) There's a lot more, so if you want the full story please visit the author at his website: https://raymondbenson.com/ and also his Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/AuthorRaymondBenson

    I previously reviewed his first two 007 continuation books on my Youtube channel:
    https://www.youtube.com/britishculture

    "James Bond Book Review | Zero Minus Ten | I've visited these Chinese locations!"
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gD_kKtQsZlo

    "James Bond Book Review | The Facts of DEATH | Someone I know appears in the book!"
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ow_WnHuU_bY

    Benson's newest original novel, THE MAD, MAD MURDERS OF MARIGOLD WAY, was published in 2022. His most recent works also include the suspense novels, THE SECRETS ON CHICORY LANE, IN THE HUSH OF THE NIGHT, BLUES IN THE DARK, and HOTEL DESTINY--A GHOST NOIR.

    His backlist of original thrillers (EVIL HOURS, TORMENT--A LOVE STORY, ARTIFACT OF EVIL, A HARD DAY'S DEATH, DARK SIDE OF THE MORGUE, and others) as well as his classic reference book from 1984, THE JAMES BOND BEDSIDE COMPANION, are much loved.

    Raymond is also a prolific tie-in writer: the first two best-selling TOM CLANCY'S SPLINTER CELL novels (for the latter he used the pseudonym of "David Michaels"), and with John Milius he wrote HOMEFRONT: THE VOICE OF FREEDOM. He also produced novelizations of other popular videogames--METAL GEAR SOLID and METAL GEAR SOLID 2: SONS OF LIBERTY, HITMAN (HITMAN: DAMNATION, and DYING LIGHT (DYING LIGHT--NIGHTMARE ROW).

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    32 mins
  • The Britishness of James Bond: For Your Eyes Only (1981) starring Roger Moore
    Dec 17 2024

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    Introduced by Joe Darlington (Being James Bond), I investigate the uniquely British aspects of this 007 film, with 6 special interviews from China thanks to my previous guest Max James Joy (A Brit Abroad... in China - Celebrating a 'British Day' in Guangzhou).

    We talk about:

    • What makes this film so special?
    • British submarines
    • British-Greek Relations
    • The King's Medal
    • Ancient Chinese Sayings
    • Elektra
    • Saint Cyril
    • The Most Famous British Greek
    • British Winter Olympics

    I draw on a range of books, including but not limited to:

    • Bond on Bond, by Roger Moore
    • Some Kind of Hero, by Matthew Field and Ajay Chowdhury
    • For My Eyes Only, by John Glen
    • The Return of Heroic Failures, by Stephen Pile
    • The Complete James Bond Short Stories, by Ian Fleming
    • Operation Mincemeat, by Ben Macintyre
    • Ian Fleming's Commandos, by Nicholas Rankin
    • Ian Fleming, by Nicholas Shakespeare
    • A Bond Odyssey, by Adam Muckle
    • 30 Hot Days, M.A. Birant

    For Greece during the Second World War, I do draw on Winston Churchill's 6 volume account, and recommend the following novel and TV drama:

    • Captain Corelli's Mandolin by Louis de Bernières
    • Sword of Honour (2001) starring Daniel Craig

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    33 mins
  • DEEP DIVE: The Britishness of Skyfall - My Favourite Daniel Craig 007 Film
    Nov 19 2024

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    What makes the 007 films so uniquely British? In this episode, I take a deep (1-hour) dive into 2012's 'Skyfall' starring Daniel Craig. If you haven’t seen the film ‘Skyfall’ since it came out in 2012, don’t worry, there is plenty for you. In fact, if you’ve never seen this film, I hope you’ll still enjoy this podcast, and indeed can still enjoy watching the film afterwards without too many plot or character spoilers beyond the usual shape of a Bond / action film... but I will comment on locations a great deal. I’m looking at what stands out to me in this film as a UK cultural icon, pondering what adds to my enjoyment, and delving into cultural touchpoints along the way. Bond reviews are my most requested topic, but this is something hopefully satisfying for Bond fans and for non-Bond fans alike.

    Topics include:

    • An Englishman in Turkey
    • The Reichenbach Falls
    • Obituaries in the Times
    • New Digs: Churchill's Bunker
    • The National Gallery
    • China: Shanghai and Macao
    • BBC News: Hostage Killings
    • Lord Tennyson
    • Is James Bond Scottish?

    The final 5 minutes is me explaining why I like this film so much. I largely avoid topics covered in other podcasts I listen to, especially film reviews of Skyfall. I even avoid repeating what I previously said on 'The Bond Experience' Youtube channel on this topic (which has full spoilers). So, if 1 hour is not enough, do check out: 'Queen Elizabeth II & James Bond | ON THEIR MAJESTIES’ SECRET SERVICE | King, Queen, Bond' over on Youtube. Thank you to everyone who has kindly encouraged me over the last 6-months especially. I am glad to be able to release my first newly recorded monologue since April 2024. Your messages have made all the difference at a personally very difficult time. Again, thank you.

    Correction: near the end, I state that Sean Connery was brought up in Glasgow. In fact, his hometown is Edinburgh.

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    59 mins
  • REISSUE: Celebrating Trafalgar Night (21st October)
    Oct 21 2024

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    Every year, on October 21st, the Royal Navy celebrates Admiral Nelson’s most famous victory, near Trafalgar in 1805 when 27 British Royal Naval ships defeated a combined French and Spanish fleet of 33 warships.

    But, what if Nelson had lost? And how can we celebrate this night?

    I draw upon three books:

    • The Rise and Fall of the British Empire’ by Lawrence James
    • Empire of the Seas: How the Navy Forged the Modern World’ by Brian Lavery
    • HMS Victory’ by Peter Goodwin

    I also recommend the movie ‘Master and Commander’ (2003), the TV show Hornblower (1998-2003), and the classic clip (on Youtube) of John Noakes cleaning Nelson’s Column for the children’s TV show ‘Blue Peter’.

    My ‘Recommended Rabbit Hole’: Lord Cochrane. Just start with Google, see where it takes you, and let me know if you found it as fascinating as I do.

    This is an annual celebration and commemoration, so this episode is a rerelease from October 21st, last year.

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    27 mins
  • A Brit Abroad... in China - Celebrating a 'British Day' in Guangzhou
    Oct 14 2024

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    What is it like to be a Brit in China, before, during, and after the pandemic? Today's special guest, Max James Joy, shed some light on how being a Brit in China has changed over the last few years (since I left). He also talks about the different cultures found *within* China, and even within the same city.

    Max is a UOI (Unit of Inquiry) teacher, helping students from a range of cultures develop an wholistic view of the world. His school will play a key role in the 'British Day' event in Guangzhou that will be held on the 2nd of November, 2024, at Canton Place. If you're interested, just send me a message.


    If this podcast prompts any thoughts you would like to share, please do message me at the contact details below.

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    35 mins
  • BONUS: My First Time Living Overseas - A Brit in Turkish Cyprus (2001-2008)
    Sep 30 2024

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    Have you ever wondered what it's like to live overseas?

    In this episode, I share a selection of clips from my audio diary, recorded on cassette tape in 2006. At that time, I had been living in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus for 5 years, the first experience of 'expat living' that I remember. I had lived in West Berlin in the 1980s, but my memories of the West and visiting the East are hazy at best! In the audio diary, I documented my day-to-day life, not intending then to share it with anyone at any point. I doubt I could have imagined using it for a podcast 18 years in the future! I add in my current recollections and reflections to give further information and context. I hope this episode offers some insight into the oddity of growing up in another culture.

    If this podcast prompts any thoughts you would like to share, please do message me at the contact details below.

    Message me anytime on Instagram, @FlemingNeverDies, or e-mail: AlbionNeverDies@gmail.com

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    35 mins
  • Meeting the Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak
    Jun 27 2024

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    Today, I met the Prime Minister of the UK. I give my very quick impressions of the event, from out in a field

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    7 mins