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Podcast: Today In History with The Retrospectors
Episode: Shooting 'Dr. No'
Description: It had a budget of just $1 million, a lead actor wearing a toupee, and the baddie in the first draft of the script was a monkey. But the first James Bond film, βDr. Noβ, which began shooting in Jamaica on 16th January, 1962, kicked off a phenomenally successful franchise thatβs still a staple of cinema today.
Its star, Sean Connery, had been picked out by producers after his appearance in a Disney production, but was marketed as a former lorry driver with little acting experience.
Concerned that C...