Top Gear: 50 Years of Bond Cars (2012)
October 29, 2012Release Date
Top Gear: 50 Years of Bond Cars (2012)
October 29, 2012Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.
Richard Hammond
Self - Presenter
Vic Armstrong
Self - 2nd Unit Director 'Die Another Day'
Daniel Craig
Self - Interviewee / James Bond
Michael G. Wilson
Self
Phil Churchward
Director
Pierce Brosnan
Self
Oisin Tymon
Producer
Ben Collins
Self
Dan James
Editor
Sean Connery
Self
Guy Hamilton
Self - Director, Goldfinger / Diamonds are Forever / Live and Let Die
Timothy Dalton
Self
Robbie Maddison
Self - Stunt Rider, Skyfall
George Lazenby
Self
Roger Moore
Self Interviewee / James Bond (1973-1985)
Christopher Lee
Self
Barbara Bach
Self
Honor Blackman
Self
Judi Dench
Self
Richard Kiel
Self
Ben Duncan
Second Unit Director
Paul Richmond
Editor
Ken Morse
Camera Department Production Assistant
Andy Wilman
Executive Producer
Andrew Mitchell
Online Editor
Casper Leaver
Camera Operator
Dan De Castro
Camera Operator
Russell Edwards
Sound
Kiff McManus
Sound
Steve Smith
Lighting Camera
Elena Christodoulou
Production Manager
Catherine Donohoe
Production Coordinator
Toby Wilkinson
Camera Operator
Andy Hodges
Sound Mixer
Iain May
Camera Operator
Ben Joiner
Camera Operator
Paul Fallon
Colorist
Mike Flores
Camera Operator
Paul Williams
Production Executive
Nick Dalton
Producer's Assistant
Jay Verkamp
Sound
Stuart Fennimore
Researcher
Will Churchill
Camera Operator
Southan Morris
Second Unit Director
Dave Worrall
Production Consultant
Chris Youle-Grayling
Sound
Chris Dunford
Camera Production Assistant
Nick Lawton
Camera Production Assistant
Felipe Lazaro
Camera Production Assistant
Stuart Keasley
Camera Operator
Elaine Stephenson
Production Accountant
Tom Haywood
Camera Operator
Media.
Details.
This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Top Gear is an automobile magazine owned by BBC Worldwide and published under contract by Immediate Media Company. It is named after the BBC's Top Gear television show. It was first published in October 1993 and is published monthly at a price of £4.35. As of March 2019 there have been a total of 320 issues published in the UK. The major presenters of the television series — Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May — were regular contributors, along with the series' production staff. "Tame racing driver" The Stig also regularly features in their car tests, though only communicates his thoughts and feelings through the articles of others. It is Britain's leading general interest car magazine in sales terms, with over 150,000 copies distributed each month in 2012, a drop of 50,000 from 2007. Previous columnists have included former Top Gear presenters Quentin Willson, Tiff Needell and Vicki Butler-Henderson.
Licensed editions are also published in China, the Czech Republic, Greece, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, the Middle East (with localised versions for each of the Arab countries), Indonesia, South Korea, South Africa, Russia, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Thailand, India, Belgium, Romania, Finland, Sweden, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, and Singapore. On September 2004, the Philippine edition was released. On 7 May 2007, it was released in Bulgaria, on 16 November 2007 in Italy, on 14 February 2008 in Poland. An Australian edition that ran from June 2008 to October 2015. A Hong Kong Chinese edition was released in October 2008. A Turkish edition which name is TopGear Turkey was released in May 2011. More recently, Portuguese was released in June 2011. A German edition was released on 25 April 2013. After a year, the Polish edition is the third largest market, after the British and Russian editions. In January 2010, Top Gear magazine released its 200th edition, and a free 'best of TopGear magazine' supplement was included. In April 2014 the first issue of the Croatian edition was released, and in May 2015, a French edition was launched. In April 2016, the Spanish version was launched, edited by Axel Springer SE. In May 2017, a Sri Lankan edition of the magazine was launched at an event held at the Taj Sumudra Hotel, Colombo. The English-language magazine is published by Capital Media Pvt (Ltd). In July 2019 TopGear India ceased publication, with the agreement between Worldwide Media Pvt. (WWM) ending.