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1970s and Bond
* Lois Chiles, born April 15, 1947, who was a top 1970s fashion model and actress, most famous for her role as Bond girl " Holly Goodhead " in Moonraker.
After absorbing Bond Cars in 1969, which had also been a maker of three-wheeler cars ( though in their case with Hillman Imp 875 cc rear engines ) Reliant used the Bond name for the iconic 1970s Bond Bug, a sporty three-wheeler designed by the Ogle designer Tom Karen.
Towards the end of the 1970s developments were reported on the project under the name James Bond of the Secret Service, but when producer Jack Schwartzman became involved and cleared a number of the legal issues that still surrounded the project he brought on board scriptwriter Lorenzo Semple Jr to work on the screenplay.
During production of the 1969 James Bond movie On Her Majesty's Secret Service, O ' Rahilly talked Lazenby into refusing a seven-movie Bond contract on grounds that the James Bond character was out of touch with the times, and would not successfully continue into the 1970s.
It spoofs blaxploitation films of the 1970s as well as a number of other films, most notably the James Bond franchise.
There had always been " heavy " bands: Billy Bond y la Pesada del Rock in the 60s, Pescado Rabioso and Pappo's Blues in the 1970s, V8, Riff ( argentine band ), and several underground metal acts in the 80s.
In New York in the 1960s, he worked with Sonny Rollins, Lee Morgan, Miles Davis, Pharoah Sanders, and Jackie McLean ; during the 1970s, he operated a jazz performance loft in New York's NoHo district known as the Ladies ' Fort at 2 Bond Street.
Ogilvy never got the role, but did record a series of popular audio book adaptations of the Bond novels in the late 1970s and played a Bond-like character for a 1980s TV commercial.
They also produced sets for The Amazing Spider-Man ( the 1970s series ), Tim Burton's Batman, James Bond 007 1960's, Knight Rider, Starsky and Hutch, The Italian Job ( 2003 ), Top Gear, The Sweeney and The Dukes of Hazzard.
Graham Bond reunited with his former bandmates in the early 1970s, playing with Ginger Baker's Air Force and also spending a short time touring with Jack Bruce's band.
( 7 August 1914-1987 ) was a cinematographer and camera operator on nearly fifty films, and is probably most famous for his work on seven of the James Bond films in the 1960s and early 1970s.
Bond remained a successful playwright in England all through the 1970s, expanding his range of writing and his collaborations.
During the late 1970s, Bond felt he needed practical contact with the stage to experiment with his ideas on drama and improve his writing.
Since the early 1970s, Bond has been conspicuous as the first dramatist since George Bernard Shaw to produce long, serious prose prefaces to his plays.
In the late 1960s / early 1970s Bond also made some contributions to the cinema.
Scripps Co. President and CEO Ken Lowe, who was known in the early 1970s by his WKIX air name of Steve Roddy ; Peyton Reed ( director of The Weird Al Show and other films ); Jim Bond, retired founder of the prestigious Washington D. C. broadcast consulting firm of Bond and Pecaro ; Bob Heymann, former NBC and CBS radio announcer and current national radio and TV station broker at Media Services Group ; CBS News producer Randy Wolf and John Altschuler ( IMDB entry executive producer and writer for King of the Hill ).
In his capacity as chief buyer for the ITV network, Halliwell was further responsible for bringing to British television screens some of the most popular films and shows of the 1970s and 80s, including The Six Million Dollar Man, Charlie's Angels, The Incredible Hulk, The A-Team, The Winds of War, Jaws, Star Wars and the James Bond movies.
Hemmings Classic Car magazine listed the 1974-78 Matador Coupe as one of their 19 pieces of rolling proof that the old-car hobby need not be expensive and described the Coupé as " possibly one of the most distinctive shapes to come out of the 1970s, and arguably a style pinnacle for the personal luxury movement ...", the James Bond movie role, as well as its NASCAR history.

1970s and saw
The 1970s saw a renaissance for the side.
The 1970s saw a renaissance for the Lions.
The 1970s saw a decline in the population of Berkeley, partly due to an exodus to the suburbs.
The 1960s and 1970s saw an international revival of interest in Vertov.
The early 20th century saw additions in technical industry with the advent of car and truck manufacturing company Van Doorne's Automobiel Fabriek ( DAF ) and the subsequent shift towards electronics and engineering, with the traditional tobacco and textile industries waning and finally disappearing in the 1970s.
The 1970s, 1980s and 1990s saw large-scale housing developments in the districts of Woensel-Zuid and Woensel-Noord, making Eindhoven the fifth-largest city in the Netherlands.
The 1970s and ' 80s saw an increased interest in improved fuel economy which brought in a return to smaller V-6 and four-cylinder layouts, with as many as five valves per cylinder to improve efficiency.
The 1970s saw the settlement of Hmong refugees from Laos in the county, primarily to the towns of Javouhey and Cacao.
The 1970s saw the cinema audience drop due to the spread of television.
Pioneers such as Horace Ové had been working in 1970s ( Pressure, 1975, funded by the British Film Institute ), but the 1980s saw a wave of new talent, with films like Babylon ( 1980 ), Burning an Illusion ( 1981 ), Majdhar ( 1985 ) and Ping Pong ( 1986-one of the first films about Britain's Chinese community ).
The hippie movement in the 1970s saw a new definition develop, with the use of fart as a personal noun, to describe a ' detestable person, or someone of small stature or limited mental capacity ', gaining wider and more open usage as a result.
The early 1970s saw a Gothic Romance comic book mini-trend with such titles as DC Comics ' The Dark Mansion Of Forbidden Love and The Sinister House of Secret Love, Charlton Comics ' Haunted Love, Curtis Magazines ' Gothic Tales of Love, and Atlas / Seaboard Comics ' one-shot magazine Gothic Romances.
Independent from the British scene, the late 1970s and early 1980s saw death rock branch off from American punk in California.
The 1970s saw a renaissance of the game show as new games and massive upgrades to existing games made debuts on the major networks.
The $ 10, 000 Pyramid and its numerous higher-stakes derivatives also debuted in 1973, while the 1970s also saw the return of formerly disgraced producer and host Jack Barry, who debuted The Joker's Wild and a clean version of the previously rigged Tic-Tac-Dough in the 1970s.
During the 1970s and 1980s, second-wave feminists saw the study of history as a male-dominated intellectual enterprise and presented " herstory " as a means of compensation.
The 1960s and 1970s saw the harmonica become less prominent, as the overdriven electric lead guitar became the dominant instrument for solos in blues rock.
A Hong Kong building boom in the mid 1970s saw Jardine's buy Gammon Construction, the largest construction and civil engineering group on the island.
The 1970s saw major labour struggles in Karachi's industrial estates ( see Karachi labour unrest of 1972 ).
Though the 1960s and 1970s brought positive changes such as Women's Liberation and the Civil Rights Movement, Mormon leaders were alarmed by the erosion of traditional values, the sexual revolution, the widespread use of recreational drugs, moral relativism, and other forces they saw as damaging to the family.
In the 1970s Macau also saw a rapid development in its manufacturing sector.
The late 1970s and the 1980s again saw a period of economic hardship hit the city as several major employers closed or restructured.
* Thomas Jefferson Scribner was a familiar figure on the streets of Santa Cruz, California during the 1970s playing the musical saw.
The 1960s and 1970s saw a resurgence in Neodruidism as well as the rise of Germanic neopaganism and Ásatrú in the United States and in Iceland.

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