Bond By Numbers
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Bond By Numbers is a canonical tour of the official James Bond franchise. More an enthusiast's journey than an expert's quest, each episode investigates the world of a different 007 production with in-depth conversation, opinion and regular fun features. If you like your podcasts well-researched but crave the down-to-earth energy of amateur minds, join hosts Scott and Josh (Bowman and the BFG) as they team up with Jeff ("the Roommate") for a fresh look at one of the entertainment world's most successful franchises.

Bond Redux: TSWLM Watch Party

In our second watch party of the season, we invite you to synchronize your MGM lions (@21:09) and groove casually with us through the waves and rhythm...
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The Music of TWINE w/ Chris Wood

The wonderful Chris Wood (@bondonvinyl) returns in this special episode to discuss the music of "The World is Not Enough", arguably David Arnold's mos...
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Colonel Sun (1968)

In this episode we look down the literary gunbarrel at "Colonel Sun", written by Robert Markham (Kingsley Amis) and published four years after Ian Fle...
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What If? - Bond Designs

If budgets, engineering and the many laws of physics were not factors to consider, how might you build your 007 dream home from the franchise's fabled...
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Charade (1963)

Stanley Donen's cinematic kitchen was working hard in 1963: start with a pair of stars, thicken their stock with an ensemble cast, add a wallop of vis...
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Torn Curtain (1966)

For our second selection in the annual "3 Non Bonds" festival, we go behind the Iron Curtain with Paul Newman and Julie Andrews in Alfred Hitchcock's ...
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The Quiller Memorandum (1966)

This season's "3 Non Bonds" Festival gets off to a great start with 00-Chapman's selection of "The Quiller Memorandum" from 1966. Directed by Michael ...
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What If? - 007 Film Festivals

Who doesn't like a good film festival? Our six cinematic Bonds sure do! From inspired screenings to banquet dinners, celebrity speakers to questionabl...
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