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  • 007 First Light: A Gamer and a Non-Gamer Perspective: Interview with Alex (Sifu) Lamas
    2025/07/07

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    Thomas Felix Creighton talks to Alex (Sifu) Lamas about the trailer for the forthcoming James Bond video game, First Light.

    Currently a martial arts instructor, Alex Lamas was in the film business for 25 years, working as storyboard artist, assistant art director, and weapons specialist. He’s not a gamer, he played Goldeneye N64 only *twice* in the 1990s. He gives Thomas (a strictly casual gamer) a cinephile’s view on the new video game trailer.

    You can find Alex at:

    https://www.youtube.com/@yestoadventure007

    https://www.instagram.com/sifu_lamas/

    Thomas had been playing Hitman 2 for a several hours before recording this game, relevant as these are the same people working on the new 007 game. Many more hours in, the statements in the podcast still hold true.

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    36 分
  • The Fourth of July - The British Perspective
    2025/06/30

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    Thomas Felix Creighton talks about the British perspective on 4th July – American Independence Day. This episode is perfect to listen to as you drive to a family barbeque on the day, giving you fun facts, and a unique perspective you can share!

    • Why is there a triumphal arch close to where this episode was recorded in England, celebrating the American victory?
    • Was 1776 the start of a new identity?
    • What inspired the US constitution?
    • Would slavery have ended sooner for the USA if the colonies had stayed with Britain?

    All these questions are answered, with the following books and films recommended (listen in order of mention in the episode):


    Books:

    • Unruly: The Ridiculous History of England's Kings and Queens, by David Mitchell
    • A Great and Terrible King: Edward I and the Forging of Britain by Marc Morris
    • Cromwell, by Antonia Fraiser
    • Origins of the American Revolution (2nd ed.) by John Chester Miller


    Movies:

    • 1973’s Robin Hood (Disney)
    • 1968’s The Lion in Winter (with Timothy Dalton as Phillip II of France)
    • 2010’s Robin Hood (the Russell Crowe one)
    • 1970’s Cromwell


    Released on the first of July, to give you time to listen in advance of the celebratory day, when many will be busy with family, or in case you have a really long drive to get to that barbeque!

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    30 分
  • NEW BOOK: 'Another Round – A Post-War History of Britain in 12 Strong Drinks', interview with author Dr. Steven Parissien [Episode 192]
    2025/06/23

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    Thomas Felix Creighton talks to Oxford historian Dr. Steven Parissien about his forthcoming book, ‘Another Round – A Post-War History of Britain in 12 Strong Drinks’ from publisher August Books.

    We talk about class, age, gender, as factors in British ‘drinking culture’, as well as the UK’s ever changing international outlook, and the effect of marketing, in shaping our trends in drinking. We even talk about the rise of zero alcohol drinks in Britain.

    So, raise a glass to the Great British tradition of booze, and the twelve drinks that made it what it is today… Cheers!

    The history of Britain, perhaps more so than any other country, is defined by its drinking culture. Built on a foundation of pubs, clubs and watering holes, the UK has remained in the global top five for alcoholic intake per capita since 1700. It doesn’t matter how it comes – nip, schooner, pint or yard – we will always gladly have another.

    But of such a vast and varied drinks menu, which are Britain’s favourites? Which have stood the test of time? And what do they say about our wider culture?

    Steven Parissien’s 'Another Round?' uncorks contemporary Britain’s relationship with booze in twelve very different drinks. From the 1950’s classic Babysham, to the house party favourite WKD, these flagship brands reflected and redefined British culture and politics.

    This book publishes in the UK on 11th September, 2025.

    You can pre-order on Amazon (and all good sellers), and it will be available in Hardcover (£14.99), Paperback (£9.99), and eFormats (£9.99) on the day of release. Thomas has read an advance copy of this book, and strongly recommends it.

    Dr Steven Parissien is Director of Compton Verney museum and gallery in Warwickshire, England, and Visiting Fellow at Kellogg College, University of Oxford, and the University of Warwick. Born in London and raised in Buckinghamshire, Steven obtained both his undergraduate and doctoral degrees from Oxford.

    Steven has written extensively on architectural and cultural history. His nine books to date include Adam Style (Phaidon, 1992; Apollo magazine's Book of the Year for 1992 and The American Institute of Architects' Book of the Year Choice for 1993), George IV: The Grand Entertainment (John Murray, 2001); Interiors: The Home Since 1700 (Laurence King, 2008); and, most recently, The Life of the Automobile (Atlantic, 2013). He lives in Oxford, England, and has a daughter, Julia.

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    35 分
  • The Transatlantic Bond Film: 1985's A View to a Kill - Interview with Chris Morales (@ThatOneBondGuy) in California [Episode 191]
    2025/06/09

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    Thomas Felix Creighton interviews Christopher Morales, also known as @ThatOneBondGuy on Instagram and Youtube, to get a Californian's perspective on 1985's James Bond film A View to a Kill.

    https://www.instagram.com/thatonebondguy

    https://www.youtube.com/thatonebondguy

    This final Roger Moore 007 film takes place in San Francisco, for the final hour, close to where Chris lives. Both he and Thomas have enjoyed exploring the locations, so here they happily share their love of the film.

    Some light spoilers for the film, but if you're listening to them enthuse over a 40 year old film, hopefully you've seen it already! This film was discussed in Episode 189, an interview with the film's director, John Glen.


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  • Britain in the 1950s | Post-War, Cold War, and Family [Episode 190]
    2025/05/26

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    Thomas Felix Creighton talks about Britishness in the 1950s, drawing on both academic sources, and family diaries, letters, and recollections. This episode covers family experiences of the Second World War, births in the baby boom, and life in Britain and the Empire in the new Elizabethan Age.

    Books recommended include:

    • Postwar: A History of Europe Since 1945, by Tony Judt, which was previously reviewed on the Youtube channel @BritishCulture (007's Retirement Reading, Part 4)
    • Austerity Britain, 1945-1951, by David Kynaston, and Family Britain, 1951-1957 by the same author
    • Looking for Trouble: SAS to Gulf Command - The Autobiography, by General Sir Peter Edgar de la Cour de la Billière, KCB, KBE, DSO, MC.

    Thomas also talks about the following Youtube videos, which give some imagery to what is here described:

    • A Colonial Childhood │ 3 Generations of Brits in Cyprus
    • Cyprus Under British Rule|With Cinéfilm from the 1950s & video from today
    • A Frontline Soldier's Last Letter Home - Italy, 1943
    • WWII: A Letter From a Frontline Soldier in Italy, September 1943
    • A Teacher in the Raj: My Great-Grandfather, F.E. Creighton

    If you have memories or family stories to share, please do get in touch:

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    42 分
  • Interview with John Glen - Director of Five James Bond Films [Episode 189]
    2025/05/12

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    Thomas Felix Creighton interviews John Glen, who directed five James Bond 007 films, three with Sir Roger Moore KBE in the lead and two with Timothy Dalton:

    • For Your Eyes Only (1981)
    • Octopussy (1983)
    • A View to a Kill (1985)
    • The Living Daylights (1987)
    • License to Kill (1989)

    He also directed Christopher Columbus: The Discovery (1992), and worked on The Italian Job (1969), The Admirable Crichton (1957), and was responsible for the iconic parachute jump at the start of The Spy Who Loved Me (1977).

    We talk about all of the above films, as well as discussing what makes James Bond so British, what is the formula for a great 007 film, John Glen's rise through the film industry, and his experiences as a Brit abroad.

    We also talk about two of the iconic women of the films, Maud Adams and Grace Jones, as well as which actor was author Ian Fleming's first choice to play the character of Bond, James Bond.

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  • The Britishness of Octopussy: The lucky 13th James Bond film, discussed by authors and fans.
    2025/04/28

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    Thomas Felix Creighton talks about the 1981 James Bond movie Octopussy starring Roger Moore as British secret agent 007. His special guests for this episode include:

    • Daniel Gaster, Instagrammer, blogger, and Youtuber, 'The Field Office'.
    • Marc Henandez, author of “On the Train Tracks: Filming Octopussy & GoldenEye at Nene Valley Railway” – presented by ‘On the Tracks of 007’, a well-known book series on James Bond locations.
    • Matt Spaiser, co-author of "From Tailors With Love: An Evolution of Menswear through the Bond films”, and sole author of the Bondsuits.com blog site, I check in every Monday for new articles.
    • The inimitable Pete Brooker, co-author of "From Tailors With Love", and "Boy Wanted on Savile Row", and host of the "There Will be Bond" podcast". He finishes up this podcast as only he can.

    There are also a couple of bonus contributions by… well… you’ll see!

    There. Will. Also. Be. A. *Very* Special Announcement! About a forthcoming episode, right near the end. Don't miss it.

    The recommended rabbit hole is 'Being James Bond' by Joe Darlington, the book, the podcast, the Youtube channel... and the man himself of course.

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    46 分
  • What is an Anglican Easter? [Episode 187]
    2025/04/14

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    I am delighted to be joined by Canon Ned Lunn at Bradford Cathedral for this special Easter episode! I ask him:

    • What is a Canon?
    • What is a Cathedral?
    • What is Easter, for Anglicans?

    Anglicans are, of course, members of the the Church of England or members of any Church in communion with it.

    You can find Bradford Cathedral on Youtube: @bfdCathedral

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    38 分