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Dr. No: The Radio Play: Directed by Martin Jarvis. With Toby Stephens, Lisa Dillon, David Suchet, John Standing. 'Dr No' is a parody of Barry Strutzman's and Albert R. Broccoli's 'Dr.No', revolving around a man with the intent of destroying the Earth's Moon with American space rockets.
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- Toby Stephens, Lisa Dillon, David Suchet
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was a radio drama adaptation of Ian Fleming's 1958 novel that first aired on May 24, 2008 on the BBC's main spoken-word channel, Radio 4. It was the first of seven new James Bond radio plays produced by the station and starred Toby Stephens as the titular character for the first time.
•James Bond ... Toby Stephens
•Honey Rider ... Lisa Dillon
•Dr. Julius No ... David Suchet
•M ... John Standing
•Moneypenny ... Janie Dee
•The Armourer ... Peter Capaldi
1."007 Villain to Play Bond on Radio", BBC, 2 May 2008. Retrieved on 6 October 2011.
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Apr 20, 2017 · No” (1962) | The SWLing Post. More radios in the movies: James Bond “Dr. No” (1962) Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Bruce Fisher, who adds the following to our growing archive of radios in film. Bruce writes: film “Dr. No”: The second shot is a close up of the radio in the first shot. (These appear at about 4:30)
Dr. No: The Radio Play (Video 2008) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
Dr No by Ian Fleming. Ian Fleming was never satisfied by the movie world's take on James Bond. This dramatisation by Hugh Whitemore would meet with his approval as it is so faithful to the original novel. Bond, played here by Toby Stephens, is a wistful, vulnerable man as much as he is a fabulously fit and sexy hero.
The best known of these Doctor Who radio plays, which you can hear on this playlist, come produced by a company called Big Finish. Having acquired a license from the BBC in 1999 (and recently renewed it into 2025), they’ve put out a range of audio dramas, both one-offs and series of various lengths, using not just the characters but many of the actual ...