Roald Dahl defends accusation of sadism in James Bond; 1967

Roald Dahl, on the set of 'You Only Live Twice', refers briefly to his own writing as not usually containing sex or sadism and defends the James Bond films against accusations of sadism; 1967 (LCA4687N - AEVZ001J)
Roald Dahl, on the set of 'You Only Live Twice', refers briefly to his own writing as not usually containing sex or sadism and defends the James Bond films against accusations of sadism; 1967 (LCA4687N - AEVZ001J)
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1286146324
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BBC Editorial
Date created:
25 March, 1967
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00:00:21:20
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lca4687n_ww_25_03_67-08-rdbondsadism