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The Big Picture: The Real James Bond's Gadgets


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Posted 21 May 2004 - 05:47 AM

From yourTV...

Program Details : Wednesday 2 June 2004
The Big Picture
The Real James Bond's Gadgets
8.30pm - 9.30pm | ABC
(G) Documentary

Debonair Roger Moore presents an entertaining expose on the real life missions, tools and tricks used by the secret agents of global espionage.

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60 mins

Premiere documentary! Should be good!

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Posted 28 May 2004 - 04:02 AM

Oooo... sounds interesting.

To bad I'm not in Australia.

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Posted 28 May 2004 - 12:10 PM

That it does!

In fact, it got pick-of-the-week in the Doco Data column of the Gold Coast Bulletin's TV Guide on Thursday...

PICK OF THE WEEK

THE BIG PICTURE: THE REAL JAMES BOND'S GADGETS
Wednesday, 8:30pm, ABC


As former 007 Roger Moore puts it: "It's not the power of the pistol in your pocket but the accuracy of your shot that counts."
This expose about real-life spies shows the tools of the trade are more outrageous than even movie industry props departments can imagine.
Former CIA, MI6 and KGB agents speak about exploding rats, tiny cameras and hidden weapons they used on the job.
The doco also visits the world's first International Spy Museum, home to a startling range of assassination devices.

Accompanied was a promotional shot of Roger Moore from Live And Let Die.

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Posted 01 June 2004 - 01:42 PM

The Sydney Morning Herald published a review of the programme, which airs tonight.