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'''Roger Moore''' was an [[England|English]] actor who played the eponymous British secret agent in the ''[[James Bond]]'' film series during the [[1970s]] and the [[1980s]].  
'''Roger Moore''' was an [[England|English]] actor who played the eponymous British secret agent in the ''[[James Bond]]'' film series during the [[1970s]] and the [[1980s]].


On a visit to the [[Soviet Union]] in [[November]] [[1967]], [[Ace]] anachronistically referred to Moore as the current James Bond during a conversation with her fellow Briton [[Markus Creevy]]. Creevy told her that Moore starred in the television series ''[[The Saint]]'' while [[Sean Connery]] played Bond. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Thin Ice (audio story)|Thin Ice]]'')
On a visit to the [[Soviet Union]] in [[November]] [[1967]], [[Ace]] anachronistically referred to Moore as the current James Bond during a conversation with her fellow Briton [[Markus Creevy]]. Creevy told her that Moore starred in the television series ''[[The Saint]]'' while [[Sean Connery]] played Bond. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Thin Ice (audio story)|Thin Ice]]'')

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Roger Moore

Roger Moore was an English actor who played the eponymous British secret agent in the James Bond film series during the 1970s and the 1980s.

On a visit to the Soviet Union in November 1967, Ace anachronistically referred to Moore as the current James Bond during a conversation with her fellow Briton Markus Creevy. Creevy told her that Moore starred in the television series The Saint while Sean Connery played Bond. (AUDIO: Thin Ice)

One of the films in which Moore played Bond was available for viewing in the projector room of the Snowcap in Antarctica in December 1986. (PROSE: Doctor Who and the Tenth Planet)

Behind the scenes

The career paths of Terry Nation and Moore intersected on occasion. Nation wrote a handful of scripts for The Saint and the The Persuaders!, two of Moore's best-remembered television outings. Moore was also interviewed on the radio documentary The Terry Nation Story.