Licence To Queer

Follow Licence To Queer
Share on
Copy link to clipboard

On a mission to uncover why James Bond appeals so much to LGBTQ+ people and our allies. Why not see 007 from a different angle?

LicenceToQueer


    • Apr 6, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
    • monthly NEW EPISODES
    • 39m AVG DURATION
    • 118 EPISODES


    Search for episodes from Licence To Queer with a specific topic:

    Latest episodes from Licence To Queer

    On Our Minds Only? Episode 0010 BOND THE OUTSIDER with Craig Gent, Author of 'Cyberboss'

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2025 74:01


    “The films were my therapeutic outlet. Even now, if I'm having a bad day, or gearing up for a bad day, I'll wear that Bond t-shirt under my shirt, or Bond socks. A little bit of something that reminds me of who I am or who I want to be. Bond connects you to something.”We often think of Bond as someone who can move through the world effortlessly, fitting in wherever he goes. But the more we look, the more we find he's someone who - like many of us - feels a disconnect with the world around him. And yet, Bond is also someone who can help us feel like we belong.David first got to know Craig he was seeking to find a home for his emotionally raw article about the divisive reaction to No Time To Die - and what it meant for him personally. https://www.licencetoqueer.com/blog/no-crying-shameThis article touched on elements of his childhood, which he unpacks in detail for the first time here…When he was nine years old, Craig Gent found himself living in a refuge for families experiencing domestic violence. Out of necessity, he had to grow up pretty quickly. Cut off from his previous life, he formed a deep connection with Bond through watching the films over and over again on VHS tapes.As an adult, Craig's love for Bond has not abated, although it's faced some challenges over the years. Craig hates it when people attempt to apply reductive labels to Bond - ‘sexist' ‘nationalistic' ‘heterosexist'. Bond is simply more complex than that - and more interesting.David and Craig debate the extent to which Bond can be considered an insider or an outsider; a figure of the Establishment or someone who is anti-Establishment. Ultimately, Craig argues, Bond works best when he's irreverent, showing a comforting lack of respect for people in authority and the institutions they represent.Craig Gent is the co-host of the Heart Reacts podcast: https://shows.acast.com/heart-reactsHe is the author of the book Cyberboss: The Rise of Algorithmic Management and the New Struggle for Control at Work (Versio Books, 2024)Craig has also authored another brilliant piece for Licence to Queer about the toys and the formative effects they have on us:https://www.licencetoqueer.com/blog/made-for-action 

    On Our Minds Only? Episode 009 SOME KIND OF ROLE MODEL with Timothy Russenberger @timothystylesactor

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2025 40:44


    “James Bond was always something I could escape to. If I was feeling down, I would put on a Bond, and that would sort me out mentally. No Time To Die is the only time Bond has negatively affected my mental health.” - Timothy RussenbergerHow much of an influence do the fictional characters we admire have on our mental wellbeing? Stories can be particularly powerful - positively or negatively - when we're feeling emotional vulnerable.Upfront, Tim - who is an actor by profession - shares his own experiences of depression and self-harm. Tim connects this with how Fleming was invested in Bond's mental health and how this has sometimes been translated into the films, including an interesting presentation of self-harm in Skyfall.For many of us, Bond is such a relatable hero - this can be both a positive and negative thing.Tim is a big film buff and 2006's Casino Royale is the film out of all the thousands he admires which has had the very positive impact on him, encouraging him to be a more outgoing person. Conversely, No Time To Die had a negative impact on his own mental health.And what about the Bonds beyond Craig? Can they help us eliminate problems in our own life?Find Timothy on Instagram: timothystyleactor and X: TimStylesActor

    "What's keeping you awake?" James Bond's battles with sleep

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 40:55


    What if we reframed the whole of the Bond franchise as the story of a man just trying to get a good night's rest? For some reason, no one has ever looked in any detail at Bond and sleep. So let's get under the covers with 007 to explore when he sleeps, if he's really the early riser he claims to be (!) and why we should be concerned about his dreams.Read the original article here: https://www.licencetoqueer.com/blog/whats-keeping-you-awake-james-bonds-battles-with-sleep

    Uncovering the Bond art of Michael Gillette

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 42:36


    Michael Gillette's art is nothing short of beloved by Bond fans. In 2008, he created a set of 15 instantly iconic covers for the Fleming centenary editions of the novels. Since then, he has also produced covers for continuation books. In October 2024, he releases his highly conceptual and utterly gorgeous covers for the new hardback editions of the Fleming originals. The project has been gestating for six years! Michael tells the full story here for the first time. Michael also shares how it feels to be such an integral part of what he calls 'the Bondiverse', relates his own Bond beginnings (including his experiences of reading Fleming for the first time) and how his work has been influenced by the places he's lived, the music he loves and the Bond cover artists who came before him.

    On Our Minds Only? Episode 008 WHAT'S KEEPING YOU AWAKE? with Alex Lamas

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 82:39


    The episode's title is a quote from Quantum of Solace, specifically the scene where Mathis attempts to get to the bottom of Bond's sleep problems. In the Bond films we don't see our hero getting healthy, natural sleep all that often. Perhaps because, as Hitchcock famously asserted, ‘drama is life with the dull bits cut out', we're supposed to assume Bond sleeps like a normal human being when we're not looking. On the occasions where we do see Bond waking up, it's usually because he's been drugged or knocked unconscious. But this is a different story in the books. David has gone back through Fleming's 14 Bond books and found there are more than 400 direct references to sleep - that's more than 30 per book! Might this suggest that Fleming himself had an interesting relationship with sleep that he transposed into his character? There are definite patterns across the books, which David guides us through here, highlighting particularly intriguing examples from Casino Royale, Live and Let Die, Moonraker, From Russia, With Love and Thunderball. Is there anything from the Bond films and the Fleming books we can use to help us address our own sleep problems? Both Alex and David have wrestled with sleep issues their entire lives, including experiencing prolonged periods of insomnia. But there are differences… Alex is a night owl, an evening person, someone who has no issue being wide awake really late at night. David is the opposite, a lark, who is mentally and physically most alert early in the morning. Although neither Alex nor David are sleep scientists (and sleep science as an academic discipline is still very new!), both have put in a lot of effort to resolving their sleep issues, including reading some of the same books - sometimes with different results! Here, both talk through the approaches they've tried and tested over the years and reveal how they have reframed their relationships with sleep. Sleep hygiene is key for both of them. How does alcohol, caffeine and what we do in the hour before bed make a difference? Alex and David also tackle: Why is it important to know your chronotype (night owl/morning lark, etc)? How does insomnia relate to anxiety? What happens if we never sleep? (Like Gustav Graves in Die Another Day) Should we be concerned if we don't dream? If we experience night terrors (like Bond does in the books) how can we deal with these? What are the ups and downs of sleeping pills? (There are a lot of them in Fleming!) How do sleep rhythms differ internationally? Why is jet lag so evil? What's the sun got to do with sleep? Why is it sometimes more difficult to sleep in hotels than home? How does Fleming's Bond always wake up on time without an alarm clock? And what is his standard wake up time? What chronotype does that make him?

    On Our Minds Only? Episode 007 AGENTS OF OUR OWN LIVES with John Able

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 47:40


    “When you focus your time and energy into the things you can change and influence, opportunities come to you and doors open that wouldn't have been there before.” - John Able John is a father and a writer of stories aimed at bringing children and their caregivers closer together. Earlier this year, he wrote an article about martial arts in Fleming which set off a chain of events leading to him becoming far more involved in the Bond community. John also has a rare life-threatening heart condition. Here, he speaks openly about the feelings of grief he had after being diagnosed with the condition and how he approached making what changes he could to how he lived his life. A lot of mental health difficulties stem from a feeling of being out of control, so we should try to focus on the things we can control. John uses two Bond films as a metaphor for how to approach the things life throws at us: we can be like Bond in Goldfinger and be the passive recipient of things happening to us or we can be like Bond in Quantum of Solace and continually adapt, creating new opportunities. Although John speaks very candidly about his specific circumstances, he urges us to focus on the things all of us can control in all aspects of our lives. While talking with John, David retrospectively realises he took this approach during the worst phase of his life - where negative thought patterns threatened to takeover - and it ultimately made him a much happier person. John goes on to explain how he learned to defuse negative thoughts. It takes effort, but it's worth it! Finally, David and John discuss the extent to which Bond provides us with a fantasy of control. Find John on Instagram: @writerjohnable And check out his works on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/212Opi02PNbO64xqRRIytx?si=b8ac940c3bab4a56

    On Our Minds Only? Episode 006: POSITIVE MENTAL ATTITUDE with Vinnie Harris

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 27:50


    “Just because someone seems happy, doesn't mean it's the reality of the situation. It's good to check in and see how people are doing.” - Vinnie Harris Vinnie Harris is an unfalteringly positive voice in the Bond community - his voice is also very deep and many of you will recognise it from his appearances on various podcasts! As Anya Amasova tells Bond in The Spy Who Loved Me, “it's very important to have a positive mental attitude.” This can be easier said than done however! So positive is Vinnie online that you might be surprised to learn about the challenges he has overcome and continues to battle in his everyday life. This is the first time Vinnie has opened up publicly about these and how he is learning to cope with them.  Diagnosed with autism and ADHD early in life, Vinnie talks candidly about how, like Bond, he felt like he didn't fit in. Two decades down the line, he shares his thoughts about combatting negative self-talk, taking advice from family and friends, how it's important to live life at your own pace and learning to own your uniqueness. You can follow Vinnie on X @Harris94Vinnie and Instagram @mrharris00794

    On Our Minds Only? Episode 005: ARM OURSELVES BECAUSE NO ONE ELSE HERE WILL SAVE US? with Natasha Stone @The_Red_Vesper

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2024 58:21


    “It shook my foundations. I flipped from being someone that was 'Just get on with it' to a person who felt far more empathy, understanding not everyone has the tools to be able to 'Just get on with it'.” - Natasha Stone Arm yourself because no one else here will save you? It's a brilliant song lyric, but how far does being self-reliant really help us? When is the time to call for reinforcements? And how do we find the words when social norms tell us to keep things inside, especially if we're men? All of these questions and more get answers in this chat, which has its origins off the back of a heated Bond Book club debate. When they got together, now over a year ago, to discuss Natasha's first reading of Fleming's Casino Royale, David and Natasha had wildly diverging views of the character of Bond: Natasha felt Bond was too needy and ‘unmasculine' whereas David found his vulnerability role model-worthy. With unflinching honesty, Natasha traces her ideas about masculinity back to early childhood, when she formed a fantasy of the ideal man being of the ‘Alpha' variety. A defining moment of Natasha's childhood was her mother - an incredibly strong woman - having a nervous breakdown. This formed her earliest ideas about mental health. Her self-created ‘inner steel' helped steer her through very difficult times, including finding herself unexpectedly pregnant while at university. And then, two decades later, a shocking tragedy completely shook Natasha's foundations and upended her perspective on masculinity and mental health. “Boys will smile, even when they're in complete turmoil.” - Natasha Stone A mother of four boys and one girl, Natasha shares her insights into the importance of communication for ensuring mental wellbeing, particularly for young men. David opens up about the ways we can make a difference, using examples from his professional life as an educator. Ultimately, they agree that the key is finding a middle ground between being self-reliant and knowing when to call for support. They link everything back to Bond books and films, and specifically the song ‘You Know My Name'. Finally, they share some pearls of wisdom from Bond Girl/force of nature Martine Beswicke. Natasha mentions fundraising for mental health charity CALM, which you can find out more about here: https://www.thecalmzone.net/

    On Our Minds Only? Episode 004: HELPING PEOPLE WITH PROBLEMS with John Kell ‪@Really007

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2024 67:01


    John is one of the fantastic lads who make up the Really, 007! podcast. While David has been honoured to be their guest multiple times and they've got to know each other well in real life, this is the first time John and David have publicly talked just the two of them. Both men help people with problems as part of their professional lives having been motivated to do so by some of their own adverse experiences. Rarely are real life problems as easy to ‘eliminate' as they are in the world of Bond. But that shouldn't prevent us from trying. John was eager to come onto On Our Minds Only? and we're so glad he did. The story of John's mental heath journey is a gripping one - and it has the power to change lives. Both had no idea how this conversation would unfold. They start by introducing the topics of PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) and OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)… and then (a bit like episodes of ‘Really, 007!') things take off in unexpected directions… We won't spoil it here, but instead urge you to hit PLAY and let John's story unfold in its entirety. A sneak preview: It begins with an eleven year old John having his world view turned upside down by a viewing of On Her Majesty's Secret Service. We move on to nineteen year old John experiencing a significantly traumatic incident which was to reverberate through his whole life ever afterwards… With great vulnerability, John doesn't hold back from sharing what happened when he hit rock bottom. But this is ultimately an incredibly hopeful story. John made a life-changing decision to devote a lot of his time to helping others, using what he'd learned about himself. Along the way, John and David relate everything back to Bond. This includes their own deeply personal takes on Licence to Kill and Skyfall. Although this episode is longer than the others in this series, you will definitely want to watch the whole thing. Let us know what you think.

    "A gay teen love letter to James Bond movies": Lee Wind's 'A Different Kind of Brave'

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 56:01


    The author of A Different Kind of Brave describes his novel as a “gay teen love letter to James Bond movies”, which is a pretty accurate description! Lee Wind's book is a ludicrously exciting and romantic action adventure story with all of the Bond ingredients - but with two gay protagonists, one of who filters his whole life through his beloved Bond movies, which is definitely something many of us can relate to. For many readers - young adult or older - reading this novel will be an intensely validating experience. I devoured it in one sitting, propelled by the narrative and characters. What I did not expect to happen was to find myself at the end sobbing tears of queer joy. The day after reading A Different Kind of Brave, I chatted with Lee about his own history with Bond (the book is crammed with 007 detail!) and what motivates him to writes books which have the potential to change lives. One of my own motivations for chatting with Lee was to find out how we could get as many people as possible to get hold of a copy of A Different Kind of Brave. You can pickup the paperback from all online retailers. But Lee has also created a really Kickstarter for the hardback. For everyone who pledges for a gorgeous hardback edition of the book the publisher will give a paperback copy to queer youth! You can find out more here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/leewind/exclusive-collectors-hardcover-of-a-different-kind-of-brave

    Never say 'no' to illustrating Chitty Chitty Bang Bang!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 37:50


    David chats with Thomas Gilbert, the illustrator of the new edition of Ian Fleming's Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, released to celebrate the book's 60th anniversary. Although this is the first book Thomas has illustrated, you will likely be familiar with his work in other fields. He is not only a highly accomplished artist who turned to making Bond posters at the start of the Covid lockdowns (Instagram @gilbert_posters) but he also designs cars for a living! Fleming originally commissioned his automotive engineer friend Amherst Villiers (namechecked in the early Bond books) to draw Chitty but his rendering was never used. So this edition marks the first time an actual car designer has illustrated the book! Thomas's dynamic artwork perfectly complements Fleming's vivacious prose and brings us a Chitty quite unlike anything we've had before. Here, he takes us behind the scenes, explaining his process from start to finish, showing us how he decided what to illustrate and how he did it. We get to see the early work Thomas did for the book, months before it became the finished article. Along the way, Thomas and David discuss the various influences on the book's art, which include film noir, a classic 80s movie and a Fleming Bond novel - Thomas's favourite Bond novel in fact. Thomas and David also talk about where their creative sparks come from and why it's a good idea to say 'Yes!' to adventures which take you out of your comfort zone! Following Thomas on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/gilbert_posters/

    On Our Minds Only? Episode 003: RELEVANCY with David Zaritsky @thebondexperience

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 31:55


    “At the core of a lot of depression is feeling like you don't have any meaning.” - David Zaritsky David Zaritsky and David Lowbridge-Ellis candidly explore the dark side and light side of relevancy within the Bond community. (Yes, there are also Star Wars references.) When we feel relevant, we get a natural hit of dopamine. But this can become dangerously addictive; creating content with the sole goal of gaining followers and likes can wreak havoc on our mental health. David Z gets personal about how he has lost friends because they could not stop comparing their own relevance with other people's. David L-E reveals how he strives to find meaning in himself, rather than by seeking affirmation from others. This is a very personal conversation in which both Davids discuss how to navigate this tricky territory. The hope is that by sharing it publicly they will help others. As David Z says here, when it comes to mental health, “There's a real need to understand the why of what is happening.” It's tribal. Although some talk about the Bond Community as if it's a place where everyone agrees with each other, in reality it consists of many subgroups. And while most Bond fans are positive voices, bringing diverse points of view and supporting others with positive affirmation, a few sadly pursue relevancy by propagating negativity, attempting to tear down those who they are jealous of. The Davids hone in on their shared why: if it's not followers and likes, what does motivate them to continue doing what they do? Finally, David Z has some very practical advice for people who might be struggling with the issues raised in this video. About the ‘On Our Minds Only?' series: Mental health is not discussed enough, despite it being an important element of the 007 stories. In this series, David talks very openly about mental health with members of the Bond community. He has a theory: these are the sorts of things on many of our minds but we often struggle to put them into words. Maybe we can change that?

    On Our Minds Only? Episode 002: COMBATTING ANXIETY with Alex Lamas @yestoadventure007

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 46:46


    Anyone who has seen Alex's amazing YouTube knows that he always says yes to adventures! If something scares him, he follows Bond's example and overcomes his fear by going and doing it. But as a child, he was not so confident. Alex has battled anxiety his whole life. He recognises that this is, in part, rooted in something James Bond is certainly no stranger to: childhood trauma. Between the ages of nine to twelve, Alex experienced a lot of violence. He was also extensively bullied at school and humiliated by teachers. Nevertheless, he refused to give in to the abuse and fought his way out - quite literally to begin with! Alex speaks very openly about his specific circumstances before sharing the coping strategies he has developed over the years. As Alex says, “Learning to cope takes time, practice and vigilance.” Alex shares what he has learned on his mental health journey so far. Both Alex and David are teachers, so expect this to be educational as well as entertaining. Alex unpicks the misconception of martial arts being as violent and gives David a live lesson in meditation. This conversation covers a lot of ground, including suicidal thoughts and suicide attempts. They also touch on other aspects of mental health, including insomnia. Let us know if you would like more about this topic in a future episode with Alex and David! Follow Alex on Instagram @sifu_lamas Watch Alex's adventures at:    / @yestoadventure007   About the ‘On Our Minds Only?' series: Mental health is not discussed enough, despite it being an important element of the 007 stories. In this series, David talks very openly about mental health with members of the Bond community. He has a theory: these are the sorts of things on many of our minds but we often struggle to put them into words. Maybe we can change that?

    On Our Minds Only? Episode 001: HYPERVIGILANCE with Blake Powers @BondLifeChicago

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 22:56


    Mental health is not discussed enough, despite it being an important element of the 007 stories. In this series, David talks very openly about mental health with members of the Bond community. He has a theory: these are the sorts of things on many of our minds but we often struggle to put them into words. Maybe we can change that? Here, David talks with Blake Powers ( @BondLifeChicago ) about hypervigilance. As a first responder in the Police, Blake is the ideal person to guide us through what it's like to be in an elevated state of constantly assessing potential threats. Blake can certainly relate to Bond in this regard and has written a brilliant article about this in which he insightfully makes many links with Bond's behaviour in the books and films. David and Blake focus in particular on the film of Quantum of Solace and Fleming's Thunderball. Together they explore: What impact does hypervigilance have on the brain and body? What should you do when you go 'off duty' and find yourself slipping into a depression-like state? How do we avoid using coping strategies which are bad for us? How much should we follow the example set by Bond? Read Blake's article here: https://spygestmag.com/posts/the-melancholy-spy/ If you are interested in appearing on a future episode of 'On Our Minds Only?' then please get in touch.

    A Spy Like Me - the official launch podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2024 35:56


    Kim Sherwood's A Spy Like Me had its official launch on Saturday 27th April at Dukes Hotel in London. The event was a collaboration between 007GB - The British James Bond Fan Club, Ian Fleming Publications Limited and Harper Collins. It was my pleasure to be not only an organiser but also the emcee for the evening. The centrepiece of the event was a conversation between Kim and me with a follow-up Q&A. This is a recording of that. I hope you enjoy it. More about the book A Spy Like Me is the second novel in the Double O trilogy, the follow-up to the critically acclaimed Double or Nothing. A Spy Like Me is even more tense than its predecessor. It's both an addictively readable thriller and a work of great Literature. How Kim achieved such a magnificent feat was explored at the launch, with David Lowbridge-Ellis MBE hosting the evening, conversing with Kim and taking questions from the audience. Check out David's review of the book here: https://www.licencetoqueer.com/blog/book-review-a-spy-like-me Watch David and Kim discussing other aspects of the novel in this series of Classified Chats: https://www.licencetoqueer.com/blog/classified-chats-with-kim-sherwood More about the launch event The launch was a collaboration between 007GB - The British James Bond Fan Club, Ian Fleming Publications Limited and Harper Collins – the first time anything like this has happened. We chose to have it at Dukes Hotel for reasons obvious to any Fleming fan; it's practically a site of pilgrimage for us (Bond's creator loved to drink at the sensational bar) and it has long associations with the character of 007. Compared with a regular book launch, there was a more intimate, familial atmosphere. This was something we had planned for as soon as we were asked by Ian Fleming Publications and Harper Collins to collaborate with them. It's unusual to have a book launch on a weekend, but having it on a Saturday meant it could be a more relaxed and convivial affair. It also meant more members from across the country could make it to London for the event. Some of our overseas members were also able to attend and it was lovely to have them there. The evening began with a sumptuous wine reception and continued long after the official finish time. Representatives from the Fleming family, Ian Fleming Publications and Harper Collins mingled with club members, Kim's family and invited guests. Fellow Bond author Charlie Higson was also in attendance; he asked a deliciously tongue in cheek question about the third book, which will be released in 2025. You can hear this - and all of the other questions - in this podcast.

    Everything SHE touches turns to excitement!

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 20:46


    On their most recent trip to Tokyo, David and Antony really didn't expect to find themselves in a lesbian bar themed around James Bond. Nor could they quite believe it when the owner herself was up for being interviewed about her Bond fandom and how ‘women only' carries a different meaning in Japanese culture. This interview was originally included in a podcast covering our whole trip to Japan, which you can find here: https://www.licencetoqueer.com/blog/welcome-to-japan

    Licence to Queer presents... James Bond's Comic Book Capers - Episode 002: Eidolon

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 46:57


    Well, they can't all be winners, eh? Antony and David dive into the second Warren Ellis/Jason Masters' "caper" Eidolon, which deals with dirty money and even dirtier duties as James and Tanner, er, torture a suspect by removing his skin (?!) to prevent the rise of a neo-SPECTRE. Listen to what the couple thought, along with thoughts from LTQ listener, on 2016's Eidolon from Dynamite Entertainment.

    Baker, Bond, Benson, Bray - Kim Sherwood and David Lowbridge-Ellis

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2024 100:36


    This episode is also available as a video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6T0oz1O9yjU Award-winning Bond author Kim Sherwood and Licence to Queer's David Lowbridge-Ellis sit down to watch together the Bond film appearances of Kim's grandfather, George Baker - the man who Fleming wanted to play Bond. More than a decade after his passing, George remains a household name in the UK, immediately familiar to generations of film and TV viewers - especially Bond fans. Although his screen time in the Bond series is relatively svelte, he leaves a lasting impression in two very different roles: the no-nonsense Captain Benson in The Spy Who Loved Me and the comically fusty brass-rubbing genealogist Sir Hilary Bray in On Her Majesty's Secret Service. Which of these roles was closest to the real George? Kim shares her unique insights. In On Her Majesty's Secret Service, George Baker also revoiced George Lazenby for around a third of the film. Baker himself said he found dubbing Lazenby "extraordinary", not least of all because he would have played James Bond himself if Ian Fleming had got his own way. Kim and David explore in detail how George almost became Bond and also the lesser known parts of his legacy: how he was not just an actor but a poet and award-winning playwright; how he was a British icon who was actually born in Bulgaria (and he could still speak the language until his final days); how he might have been a spy using his acting roles as cover!; how he earned a reputation as a ladies' man while being someone who was very vocal towards any institution which discriminated against women (this film contains some strong language!). And of course, Kim shares how much of an influence George had - and continues to have - on her own life and work. As usual with Kim and David, the chat ranges far and wide. Expect discussion of: - The merits of DVD menus - The complexities of keeping the British end up - Tweed (See: #SirHilaryBrayDay) - Accents! Accents! Accents! (And more accents!) And: an accidental recreation of Lethal Weapon.

    Licence to Queer presents... James Bond's Comic Book Capers - Episode 001: Vargr

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2024 62:16


    Utilising the Licence to Queer queer view system (Bond, Allies, Girls, Villains, Camp), Antony and David tackle the first in Dynamite Entertainment's long line of James Bond comic books: Vargr by Warren Ellis and Jason Masters from late 2015.

    Licence to Queer Presents...James Bond's Comic Book Capers: Episode 000 - James's history with comic books

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2024 15:15


    We're launching a new mini-series on the Licence to Queer podcast feed and one which is going to be led by Antony Lowbridge-Ellis, David's (better) half. In this introductory episode, Antony, a life-long fan of the medium of comic books (see his X-Men podcast X-Nation) gives a bit of background on this new Licence to Queer project where Antony and David will review each arc, in order, of the James Bond comic books being published by Dynamite Entertainment. Before we get to Episode 001 (Warren Ellis' and Jason Masters' 2015/16 reboot "Vargr"), Antony explains in Episode 000 the history of James Bond on the comic book page, detailing how the "funny book" version pre-dates the cinematic Bond by almost four years.

    Our Months in Bond - January & February

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 36:34


    Antony and David debate the merits of the various Bond comic books published by Dynamite Entertainment, including the new run by Garth Ennis. As usual for the 'Our Month' series, they look back on the many ways Bond has intersected with their daily lives and the special events they've been involved with, including Jim Fanning Friday: Live and Let's Bow Tie and a Goldfinger celebration in a bank vault. They also get everyone up to speed with the events to come: Sir Hilary Bray Day and the epic watchalong fundraiser Time to Donate. This episode's cocktail is a new creation: the Casino Royale.

    Talking Tweed with Rosie Sherwood

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2024 61:53


    Is this the most niche Bond podcast of all time? We hope so! And we guarantee you'll find it interesting! Artist Rosie Sherwood and me tackle the topic of tweed in Bond and find there's much more to it than just snazzy looking garments. Rosie is the grandaughter of Bond actor George Baker and costume designer Julia Squire, who worked with John Huston, Alfred Hitchcock, David Lean and many others. And if the name Sherwood sounds familiar, that's because Rosie is the sister of Bond author Kim Sherwood. Rosie shares some lovely family stories before we embark on our exploration of tweed in Bond, in the books and the films (there's more tweed in Bond than you may realise!). We also talk about the fabric's comparable role in other British cultural exports such as Downton Abbey and Peaky Blinders. We recorded this podcast ahead of Sir Hilary Bray Day: on 1st April, join us in celebrating the tweed-wearing heraldry expert played by Rosie's grandfather in On Her Majesty's Secret Service (and impersonated by George Lazenby for the middle chunk of the film). All you need to do is wear some tweed - we're pretty sure you'll own some already and, if not, we have tips on where to get hold of some. Articles we found of particular use in our research: Bond Suits (Matt Spaiser) https://www.bondsuits.com/how-to-look-modern-in-tweed-007-examples-of-bonds-tweeds/ Gentleman's Gazette https://www.gentlemansgazette.com/tweed-guide-harris-history-styles-patterns/

    Shadow of Spectre

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 18:07


    Antony and David take on the treasure-hunt experience across London with their friend Natasha Stone (aka The Red Vesper). What did they make of it? Join them before, during and after the adventure. (No spoilers)

    Where to begin with the Bond continuation books - with Mark Edlitz

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2024 52:42


    With a drought on the Bond film front, why is everyone not quenching their thirst with the Bond books? Perhaps it's because, with more than 50 continuation stories published in the sixty years since Fleming's death, it can be hard knowing where to start. Setting each other the mission of proving the case that there's a Bond book for every mood and every taste, Licence to Queer's David Lowbridge-Ellis and Mark Edlitz, author of James Bond After Fleming, have each curated a list of seven 007 continuation novels. Here they share their picks and why they selected them. David and Mark each choose... The one to read in one sitting The one to read when you're in the mood to squirm in your seat The one to read when you want something fantastical The one to read on the beach The one to read when you want something psychological The one to read when you want to see Bond from a different angle The one to read when you want something fresh and original *There are slight spoilers for the opening chapters of some of the books but nothing significant about the plots.*

    books bond queer fleming licence david lowbridge ellis
    The (Stephen) Bourne Identity

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2024 33:16


    Stephen Bourne saw Goldfinger in the cinema in 1964 as an ‘impressionable little gay boy'. Author of one of the first (if not the first) books to see Bond films queerly, Stephen reveals how his thinking about the ‘offensive' characters in Bond has become more nuanced since he wrote the book - and urges everyone to keep a more open mind. Stephen is the author of Brief Encounters: Lesbians and Gays in British Cinema, published in 1996. To my knowledge, this is one of very first (if not the first) books to treat Bond films as ‘queer' films. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Brief-Encounters-Lesbians-British-1930-71/dp/0304332860  Fighting Proud is the book which first drew Stephen to my attention. Published in 2017, the book reveals the untold stories of the gay men who served in Two World Wars. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Fighting-Proud-Untold-Story-Served/dp/1784538744  Stephen published his very first book in 1991, collaborating with his adopted aunt on relating her life as a black working-class Londoner. The book was later turned into a documentary, which you can view here: https://youtu.be/710s3ljCKag?si=XPgvRsJHs9WF8Egy  2022's Black Poppies: The Story of Britain's Black Community in the First World War is Stephen's bestselling book to date, currently in its third printing. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Black-Poppies-Story-Britains-Community/dp/0750999632/ref=sr_1_1?crid=19LQ4MO9E51VN&keywords=black+poppies&qid=1705232380&s=books&sprefix=black+poppies%2Cstripbooks%2C65&sr=1-1 

    ‘Time To Donate' - Licence to Queer's 2024 charity fundraiser

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2024 39:51


    In the last two years, the Licence to Queer community raised almost £4,000 for charity. This year we're raising money to support the vital work of a charity whose mission is close to our hearts: PAPYRUS Prevention of Young Suicide. Very few people will not have been affected by suicide. One of my motivations for starting Licence to Queer was to do whatever I could to shatter the stigma surrounding suicide. Not only have I experienced suicidal thoughts for prolonged periods of my own life but I have known several people who have taken their own lives. One of my earliest pieces dealt very personally with my own battle with suicidal ideation and it's a topic I've returned to more recently in my coverage of the latest James Bond film, No Time To Die. That film's title provided us with the inspiration for the name of this year's fundraiser. Its star, Daniel Craig, has personally donated to our chosen charity and sent them messages of support. This year we are raising money for PAPYRUS Prevention of Young Suicide. As we have done in previous years, my husband and me are going to create a focal point for our efforts by having a marathon Bond watchalong with followers. The first year, it was the Bond films of Roger Moore. Last year it was the Bond films of Pierce Brosnan. This year's it's fitting that it's Daniel Craig. On the surface, a movie marathon might not sound all that ardous - even one lasting over 700 minutes! - but if you've been involved in one of these before, you know it's so much more. Expect custom drinks (which you can make yourself, as we'll share the recipes in advance), costume changes and much more. We'll be watching along with fans on social media and streaming live between each film. Save the date: Sunday 26th May 2024 Find out more and donate at https://tinyurl.com/LtQTfD2024 HOPELINE247 is available 24 hours a day, 265 days of the year to support young people experiencing suicidal thoughts, and those concerned about a young people that might be feeling suicidal. Call: 0800 068 41 41  Text: 07860 039 967

    Our Year in Bond - Review of 2023

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2023 71:56


    Antony and David review a fully stocked 2023. Rather than retread things they've already talked about in detail on episodes of Our Month in Bond they instead choose one highlight from each month to elaborate on, sharing hitherto unheard stories. Their selections include book launches, film screenings, events, trips to Bond locations at home and abroad, charity fundraisers, awards and - most thrillingly of all - making new Bond friends. The episode ends by bringing the Our Month in Bond series up to date with their Christmas trip to Venice and their exclusive first reading of the new Bond novel (due out in April 2024) A Spy Like Me.

    Christmas comes again! (And again!): The various versions of The World Is Not Enough

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2023 146:17


    In the latest instalment of their popular series uncovering how Bond films developed through the scripting process, Tom Mason and David Lowbridge-Ellis set their gunbarrel sights on The World Is Not Enough. Early versions of the script reveal significantly different locations, different action sequences, different characters and different versions of the infamous gag which brings the film to its memorable climax! Previous episodes (available on YouTube and wherever you find podcasts) have tackled early drafts of Diamonds Are Forever and The Spy Who Loved Me. Which film do you think Tom and David should do next?

    Our Month In Bond - Countdown to Christmas

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2023 41:24


    Your hosts recount their trip to Buckingham Palace to pick up David's MBE, the climactic 007GB event of 2023 and their experience of David Arnold's intimate live gig. After making a Doctor Who-themed Martini, they run through Christmas gift ideas for Bond fans, the release of Mark Edlitz's new book and finish with a discussion of Bond-tangential media they have enjoyed, including the film Saltburn and a 'shaken not stirred' Super Mario video game. Your hosts will return before the end of the year, live from Venice, where they will be spending Christmas day itself.

    The Road Ahead for 007: Road to a Million?

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2023 32:05


    While Antony and David really enjoyed 007: Road to a Million and are looking forward to the next series, they both choose three things which they think could make the show even better for all audiences, including the hardcore James Bond fans. Contains spoilers for the whole series.

    007: Road to a Million

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2023 31:14


    What did David and Antony think of the new game show on Amazon Prime? *Contains spoilers for the first two episodes* #007RoadtoaMillion

    Our Month In Bond - October 2023

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 44:53


    Antony and David reflect on another busy month which included David introducing a special screening of Casino Royale and interviewing six Bond authors at Pinewood Studios for Bondstars. They also discuss the Doctor Who connections with Bond (Doctor Who is celebrating its 60th anniversary), Halloween-related articles on the LTQ website, the Roger Moore auction and David receiving a very special item that once belonged to Roger Moore.

    Our Month(s) In Bond: August/September 2023

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 52:17


    A bumper double episode, bringing you two months in one. We've both been so busy being 'problem eliminators' with our day jobs we didn't have chance to record at the end of August, so we saved it for now. We look back at the brilliant 007GB Club Belfry event in Birmingham, new editions of Bond novels for Global James Bond day, the excellent new Bond video game Cypher 007, our holiday plans to a classic Bond location and what's hot on the Licence to Queer website including new cocktail - the 'Kara Milovy'. Our review of Cypher 007 in the main body of the episode is spoiler free but the last 10 minutes of the podcast are full of plot spoilers for the first 10 missions of the game. There is plenty of warning so you won't stray into this section by accident.

    Sharing passions with Raymond Benson

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 69:50


    Benson's Bond books updated 007's world for their period and were even ahead of their time in key ways. On the eve of the re-release of Zero Minus Ten, Raymond and I chat in detail about not just Bond but also other mutual passions, including Hitchcock, Hong Kong cinema and listening to The Beatles without earmuffs. As well as being a novelist, Raymond has been a theatre director, music composer, computer game creator and film historian. Although he's now written over 40 books, 1997's Zero Minus Ten was his first novel to be published. Zero Minus Ten is being re-released on 5th October 2023. Although we discuss Benson's Bond books in some detail, none of the twists and turns in the stories are given away. Here's an overview of our chat: 00:00 Bond and Bergman  04:50 Hitchcock and Kubrick  07:00 Acting, directing and many other careers 09:25 Zero Minus Ten - his first novel (if you don't count the one starring his nephew) 12:50 A Hitchcockian approach to plotting 20:25 Hong Kong history - a succinct summary of British Colonial History 29:40 Hong Kong cinema and the ‘casting' of Zero Minus Ten 32:50 Modernising Bond's world 34:00 Sex scenes: a focus on female pleasure.  39:40 Getting inside Bond's head 43:20 “You asked, why do I love Bond…” 46:50 Early Bond obsession: awkward admissions from childhood! 48:20 The peaks and troughs of Bond's popularity 49:30 Bond films: a history of pop culture 50:00 Nerdy questions about Raymond's Bond books 57:20 The novelisations 01:02:00 Looking back on seven years of writing Bond novels 01:04:00 Looking ahead: reprints and a rendezvous at Pinewood Due to a little internet lag, the video is occasionally out of sync and we inadvertently talk over each other here and there early on, but not enough to hamper your enjoyment.

    Thunderball queer re-view Part 5: Camp - and queer verdict out of 007!

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2023 13:06


    What's up with Largo ordering champagne as his plot crashes and burns?! What's 'camp' about camp collars? A Dr Who reference?! Red rubber, really James? And are those mermaids in love???

    Thunderball queer re-view Part 4: Girls

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2023 11:12


    With more girls than ever before, none of whom are in the mood for 'settling down' with anyone, Thunderball takes aim at heteronormativity.

    Thunderball queer re-view Part 3: Villains

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2023 30:59


    Beginning with a full-on fight with a man in drag, Thunderball has some curiously queer villains, including asexual Vargas, piratical Largo and the fabulous femme fatale Fiona Volpe.

    Thunderball queer re-view Part 2: Allies

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2023 5:47


    Thunderball features an early example of the ‘found family' or ‘chosen family' we typically associate with some of the Pierce Brosnan films and definitely the latter half of the Daniel Craig era. Those in the field include regulars Felix Leiter and Q, plus local contacts Paula and Pinder.

    Thunderball queer re-view Part 1: Bond

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2023 42:27


    Don't frighten the fish! Of all the fantastical things that happen in Thunderball (and there are a lot of them), the one that strains credulity the most is Bond and Domino having sex under water. Is James Bond - at least metaphorically - a fish? And what might make his feel like a fish OUT of water?

    Keeping the camp end up! A chat with Paul Baker

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 55:04


    Paul Baker is the author of the bestselling 'CAMP! The Story of the Attitude that Conquered the World'. Not only is the book fabulously funny but it also successfully captures what camp is all about (not a mean feat!) using a plethora of brilliant examples. There's only one problem: there's no way Paul could include everyone's favourite examples and only bits of one of the most camp things of all time - James Bond - made it into the book. David and Paul meet to put Bond in the camp spotlight.

    'Somewhat fishy': the deeply strange scripts for The Spy Who Loved Me

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2023 78:54


    The Spy Who Loved Me is one of the most balanced Bond films, with a finely calibrated blend of all we love about Bond. But the film we ended up with went through dozens of iterations, many containing thoroughly unhinged ideas. Tom Mason and David Lowbridge-Ellis have read every screen treatment and script they can get their hands on - two years' worth! - and are now ready to share what they've found. Batten down the hatches for seal sex, crash zooms, a villain called Kronk, Anya's brother-lover, testicular torture and a very temperamental Lotus Esprit... Contains some strong language (direct quotes from the screenplays).

    Our Month in Bond: July 2023

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2023 43:13


    A gala fundraiser aboard HMS Belfast; an online event with Kim Sherwood exploring Bond and travel; the new Double-O novel gets its title and a sneak preview; Bond girls and singers sparkle in the V&A's stunning Divas exhibition; a memorable portrayal of Ian Fleming In the wonderful musical Operation Mincemeat and Antony gives his verdict on Fleming's Diamonds Are Forever after his first read. NB: Contains a discussion of a racial slur.

    Travelling with James Bond

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2023 67:34


    Kim Sherwood and David Lowbridge-Ellis talk with a live audience about all things travel and 007. How much is travel is responsible for the success of the books and films? Why do we have the urge to make pilgrimages to Bond locations? What can we learn from Bond about how to travel (and how not to)? This is a recording of an event held on Zoom on 22nd July 2023.

    Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2023 22:30


    On the drive back from seeing the latest Mission: Impossible in the cinema (not handcuffed together), Antony and David try to not fall out with each other while discussing whether it's helpful (or not) to make comparisons with James Bond. They also talk about the queer elements, the Hitchcock influences and the really really cool bit where *spoilers*.

    Our Month in Bond: June 2023

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 37:36


    Coming in slightly late - a few days into July - because we've had such a busy month... June was Pride Month so we talk about all of the Prides we've been to, including Pride in London where we represented the queer Bond fan community. David talks about the On The Tracks Nene Valley Railway event where he spent lots of time with John Glen, Kristina Wayborn and other Octopussy alumni. Watching 50th anniversary film Live and Let Die inspired Antony to make a new cocktail. David visited Ian Fleming Publications. Antony found Bond references in 1960s Marvel comics. David met up with 007GB Club friends Natasha and Fletcher at Dukes in London for a Book Club discussion of Double or Nothing (which received a new cover for the paperback, unveiled this month). Antony talks about how he's getting on with reading Diamonds Are Forever. David and Antony discuss July's upcoming Zoom event with David and Kim Sherwood focused on Bond and travelling. Along the way, Antony and David also remember to talk about David receiving an MBE in King Charles's Birthday Honours. Talk about keeping the British End Up!

    A Wild & True Conversation

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2023 54:26


    Kim Sherwood's 'A Wild & True Relation' is an amazingly queer book. For Pride Month 2023, David Lowbridge-Ellis gets truthful with the Bond author about her 18th Century-set swashbuckler, examining how and why she created such a moving and rollicking tale of self-determination, freedom of sexual orientation, chosen family and defied gender expectations.

    Our Month in Bond - May 2023

    Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 52:24


    What a busy month in Bond! As well as May Day (honouring Grace Jones of course) there were two other bank holidays, one of which was for the King's coronation, which inspired the plot of the newest Bond book, On His Majesty's Secret Service. David chatted with Charlie Higson himself about it, both at the official London launch and on the LTQ podcast. David also co-hosted with Kim Sherwood a celebration of 70 years of the literary Bond, which was so successful that they are teaming up again soon (22nd July). David and Antony raised more than £1000 for UNICEF with Donate Another Day, which went quite a long way towards rehabilitating Die Another Day in the eyes of many who participated. Antony and David also found time to see a couple of Bond-related films at the cinema (Fast X, The Little Mermaid) and Antony read Fleming's Moonraker for the very first time, much to David's excitement. Finally, Antony and David look forward to the live streaming broadcast of Tazarauka Revue's 'Casino Royale - My Name is Bond' on 11th June, which they will be doing as a watchalong.

    On His Majesty's Secret Service: Declassified (A chat with Charlie Higson)

    Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 70:43


    In this spoiler-filled chat, David Lowbridge-Ellis delves deeply into all aspects of On His Majesty's Secret Service with its author, Charlie Higson. No topic is off limits. David and Charlie get stuck into the core of the thrilling story, exploring the real life inspirations for the villain and his dastardly plot. They also tackle the really important questions, such as: should we trust someone if they have a six pack which is “ridged like a Toblerone”? What was the inspiration for giving Bond a ‘friend with benefits'? What kind of underpants does 007 wear? And, perhaps most pressingly of all, why does eating fermented foods make one ‘woke'? Listen to Charlie's brilliant new podcast 'Willy Willy Harry Stee' wherever you get podcasts. In each weekly episode, Charlie gets together with a historian to tell the story of one of England's kings and queens. By the end of the series, every monarch will have been covered. As I say in our chat, I found that the episodes so far have really helped me fill in gaps in my own historical knowledge. It's strongly recommended.

    Fast X

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2023 22:14


    The Fast and Furious films scratch many of the same itches as the Bond series. Is that why they're so successful? Antony and David give their thoughts about the latest installment in this superbly camp franchise, including its queer representation. Mild spoilers.

    "Happy Birthday James!" Kim Sherwood and David Lowbridge-Ellis celebrate 70 Years of 007

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2023 72:20


    Kim Sherwood and David Lowbridge-Ellis celebrate 70 Years of Bond by getting together with an audience to talk all things Fleming. They start off by sharing their funny first encounters with the Bond books (both involved naked men as it happens!) before discussing the best order in which to read them. Kim and David get stuck into the subtle - and less subtle! - differences between the films and books, including the parts which readers unfamiliar with Fleming find surprising. David and Kim also read aloud some short excerpts from the novels, including their favourite character introductions (both choose their favourite ally and villain) and some of Fleming's fantastic descriptions. Kim and David invite audience contributions throughout - there were some fantastic questions posed! This is a recording of a live event on the evening of 18th May 2023. Thank you to everyone who came along. Save the date for the next live event with David and Kim on 22nd July 2023. Kim Sherwood is the author of the Double-O series, the first book of which is Double or Nothing and was published in 2022. The second in the trilogy will be released in 2024. She is also the author of the multi-award-winning Testament (2018) and the swashbuckling A Wild & True Relation (2023). You can subscribe to Kim's Substack, The Girl With The Golden Pen, here: https://kimsherwood.substack.com/ All paid subscribers get FREE access to these live events. David Lowbridge-Ellis is the creator and editor of Licence to Queer, a multi-platform mission to bring together LGBTQ+ fans of James Bond so we can all appreciate 007 from different angles. In 2023, he was awarded #BondCommunity Writer of the Year. Licence to Queer is based at www.licencetoqueer.com and can be found @LicenceToQueer on twitter and Instagram. David is also the Editor-in-Chief of the British James Bond Fan Club, 007GB. Check out David's coverage of Double or Nothing here. The non-spoiler review: https://www.licencetoqueer.com/blog/b... Interview with Kim Sherwood (recorded July 2023, released September): https://www.licencetoqueer.com/blog/c... An appreciation of the book's gay representation, in the personage of 004 Joseph Dryden: https://www.licencetoqueer.com/blog/0... There is also a video version of this event on the LTQ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09WNUhck0kQ Participants had the option of having their cameras on and you will see some of these guests in the second half of the video.

    Our Month In Bond: April 2023

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2023 32:28


    Half of April was taken up with our trip to Japan and we won't repeat anything about that here (see our three previous episodes for that). But even in the latter two weeks of the month, there has been a lot of Bond action, including our preparations for joining His Majesty's Secret Service (the Coronation and the new novel by Charlie Higson) and our big fundraiser for the year: Donate Another Day. We talk through the event, including what to expect, what to drink and (courtesy of Bond food expert and author Edward Biddulph) what to eat. We also discuss the importance of Bank Holidays and Bond - and Antony finally commits to watching Never Say Never Again after years of David trying to persuade him.

    Claim Licence To Queer

    In order to claim this podcast we'll send an email to with a verification link. Simply click the link and you will be able to edit tags, request a refresh, and other features to take control of your podcast page!

    Claim Cancel