Sir Roger Moore RIP
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Sir Roger Moore RIP
Just been announced that he's passed away after a battle with cancer
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The Man With The Golden Gun was my favourite bond film.
The Man With The Golden Gun was my favourite bond film.
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RIP! Great actor and a gentleman too!
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Didn't realise he'd reached the age of 89
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RIP, my favorite bond.
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I almost met Sir Roger Moore back in November 2002 when I was staying at the Royal Livingstone Hotel in Zambia.
My Son and I had just been on a speedboat on the Zambezi River and when we got back to our Hotel we were told that we had just by minutes missed seeing Sir Roger Moore there.
Apparently he was there doing charity work and think he was very. active with his charity work.
A very good man by all accounts
My Son and I had just been on a speedboat on the Zambezi River and when we got back to our Hotel we were told that we had just by minutes missed seeing Sir Roger Moore there.
Apparently he was there doing charity work and think he was very. active with his charity work.
A very good man by all accounts
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The best bond, had the best one liners aswel. 'He must of found me quite titillating' while removing his fake 3rd nipple. RIP Roger.
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Great Bond from a different era. Will miss him.
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Sad news, always liked Roger Moore from his days as The Saint, Lord Brett Sinclair inThe Persuaders and of course as James Bond.
Did a lot of good work for charity and always came across as a down to earth chap who didn't take himself too seriously.
"Good night Meester Bond"
Did a lot of good work for charity and always came across as a down to earth chap who didn't take himself too seriously.
"Good night Meester Bond"
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Great actor and Top Bloke
Was also excellent in theSaint series as Simon Templar
Was also excellent in theSaint series as Simon Templar
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my fav Bond, enjoyed all his films. RIP.
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Always enjoyed watching him in films and on TV, he always had a twinkle in his eye which gave the impression that he enjoyed what he was doing. RIP
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My fav Bond and a damn good chap by all accounts.
In around 2001/2002ish met him very briefly when he turned up totally unannounced at a Unicef charity evening .Myself and a few other ex services lads had done a marathon and other things (walks etc) and the eve was a thank you to all the many many people (ourselves included) involved over the previous yr or so. Roger presented a couple of awards and did an auction, stayed for a couple of drinks (gin and tonics not vodka martinis though) They found him a place at a table and he did a great little speech,funny and emotive which many in tears ,shook 100's of hands and was in great spirits.
Great innings Sir Rog
In around 2001/2002ish met him very briefly when he turned up totally unannounced at a Unicef charity evening .Myself and a few other ex services lads had done a marathon and other things (walks etc) and the eve was a thank you to all the many many people (ourselves included) involved over the previous yr or so. Roger presented a couple of awards and did an auction, stayed for a couple of drinks (gin and tonics not vodka martinis though) They found him a place at a table and he did a great little speech,funny and emotive which many in tears ,shook 100's of hands and was in great spirits.
Great innings Sir Rog
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RIP Sir Roger Moore. One of my favourite actors and a great ambassador for UNICEF.
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Sir Roger Moore
Has died aged 89! RIP Sir.
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Vigil being held at Heston services I presume.
RIP Roger, my favourite Bond
RIP Roger, my favourite Bond
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The saint r.i.p
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I'll be half expecting the funeral cortege to get the trumpets out and start dancing.....
RIP
RIP
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Loved Moonraker! The one liners were a different thing back then.
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Oops sorry didn't see t'other thread! Delete delete delete!
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RIP Sir Roger.
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RIP Ivanhoe
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He died keeping the British End Up!!
Really sad news.
Really sad news.
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To paraphrase Morrissey; the first of the Bonds to die.
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On TV last year, he was still very witty and a lovely man by all accounts .RIP Sir Roger Moore,the best Bond of all time for me and still enjoy watching his films even though I've seen them numerous times.
"You slept well? A little restless but I got off eventually"
"You slept well? A little restless but I got off eventually"

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RIP
he was so good looking when young mmmm and played some good parts
But sorry did not like him as Bond, he tended to take the role in to more comedy/spoof for me and have to say D. Craig the best since Sir Sean.
he was so good looking when young mmmm and played some good parts

But sorry did not like him as Bond, he tended to take the role in to more comedy/spoof for me and have to say D. Craig the best since Sir Sean.
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Great Actor. His Bond films were in a different league to the current rubbish. Great in other films such as Wild Geese and North Sea Hijack. Will be missed. Just watched a bit of the Man with the Golden Gun the other day.
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The Spy who loved me is still 1 of my favourite Bond films.
RIP Roger
RIP Roger
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A great actor. They don't make them like Roger Moore anymore..
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Moore and Lazenby, best Bonds......
One liners......"sorry, didn't recognise you with your clothes on......."
And lucky lucky man..........got close to Barbara Bach, and drive a waterproof Lotus! ............
RIP, on a day when our hearts are in Manchester.
One liners......"sorry, didn't recognise you with your clothes on......."
And lucky lucky man..........got close to Barbara Bach, and drive a waterproof Lotus! ............
RIP, on a day when our hearts are in Manchester.
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Goodbye Mr. Bond.
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Goodnight darling
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Thought of you when i saw this.tim_noone wrote:The saint r.i.p
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The last of the wild geese. RIP
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Not a great actor but blessed with huge charisma. A gentleman and a great, great humanitarian. Raised many millions for charity. Sad but a life fully lived.
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Ivanhoe on tele when I was a kid. I thought Connery and Craig are better Bonds, but he was a lovely man, sleep well Roger.
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... 'A life fully lived.' (LoveCurryPies)