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Christopher Lee, Gentleman des Grauens (2009, TV)

Directed and written by Oliver Schwehm. Production company, Südwestrundfunk (SWR) (Germany). Color. 65 min

Interviewees: Christopher Lee, Christina Erika Lee, Sir Roger Moore, Tim Burton.

Premiere: Set for 2010 (Germany-Arte)

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The Saint Steps In... To Television (2008, TV)

Directed and produced by Thomas Cock, Ian Dickerson and Stephen La Riviere. Written by Ian Dickerson. Directors of photography, Anna George, Peter George and Tim Mallett. Production company, Network (UK). Color. 124 min

Narrated by Sir Roger Moore and Ian Ogilvy.

Premiere: Dec 1, 2008 (UK-DVD)

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Eyes On Kenya (2008, TV)

Directed by David McKenzie. Produced by David MacKenzie and Paul Sharatt. Production company, Associated Television International (USA). Color.

Hosted by Sir Roger Moore, Louis Gossett, Jr., Dean Cain, Shannon Elizabeth, Christopher Massey, Kyle Massey and Laura MacKenzie.

Filmed in Sep 2008 in Nairobi, Kenya.

Premiere: Dec 3, 2008 (USA-My Network TV)

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A Cut Above - The Tailored Look (2008, TV)
(episode #2 of TV series "British Style Genius"

Produced and directed by Robert Murphy. Series producer - William Naylor. Production company, BBC (UK). Color. 60 min

Narrated by Richard Coyle. Interviewees: Sir Michael Caine, Sir Roger Moore.

Premiere: Oct 14, 2008 (UK-BBC2)

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Giving Is Good (2008, TV)

Directed by David McKenzie and John Ross. Produced by John Ross. Written by Bryan Albright, Heather Biggins and John Ross. Director of photography, Stephen Sheridan. Production company, Associated Television International (USA). Color. 120 min

Hosted by Sir Roger Moore.

Premiere: March/April 2008 (USA, 2-parts)

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Happy Birthday Brucie! (2008, TV)

Directed by Chris Power. Produced by Andrew Cartmel. Production company, BBC (UK). Color. 85 min

Hosted by Tess Daly. Guests: Liza Minnelli, Jools Holland, Cliff Richard, Paul O'Grady, Ronnie Corbett, Jonathan Ross, Sir Roger Moore and others.

Premiere: Feb 24, 2008 (UK-BBC1)

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Unlocking Ancient Secrets of the Bible (2007, TV)

Production company, Crystal Ent. and Medialink Ent. (USA). Color. 90 min

Filmed in March 2006 in Malta.

Premiere: Oct 9, 2007 (USA-DVD)

Life Below The Line: The World Poverty Crisis (2007, TV)

Directed by David McKenzie. Produced by Michael Bouson and John Ross. Written by Tom Bellos, Michael Bouson, Matthew Hobin, John Ross and Joe Scott. Music by John Ross. Production company, Associated Television International (USA). Color. 60 min

Hosted by Bryant Gumbel. Interviewees: Sir Roger Moore, Della Reese, Chad Allen, Jewel, Steve Guttenberg, Ed Begley Jr. and others.

Premiere: April 6, 2007 (USA-CW TV)

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James Bond Casino (2006, TV)

Hosted by Suzanne de Jong. Narrated by Alexander Steven. Guests: Daniel Craig, Maryam d'Abo, Eva Green, Caterina Murino, Martin Campbell, Sir Roger Moore and others.

Filmed in Amsterdam and London.

Premiere: Nov 1,8,15,22,29, 2006 (Netherlands)

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The True Story Of The Nativity (2006, TV)

Directed by David McKenzie. Production company, Associated Television International (USA). Color. 90 min

Hosted by Sir Roger Moore.

Filmed in March 2006 on Malta

Premiere: Oct 17, 2006(USA-DVD)

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Julian Rachlin & Friends - Where Music Dwells (2006)

Directed and photographed by Jasmina Hajdany. Production company, Larpurnu. Color. 52 min

Interviewees: artists involved, incl. Sir Roger Moore.

FIlmed in Sep 2006 in Dubrovnik, Croatia

Premiere: May 2006 (Croatia - Julian Rachlin & Friends Festival)

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The Morning After: Remembering "The Persuaders!" (2006, DVD)
(Featured on "The Persuaders!" special edition box set)

Directed and produced by Thomas Cock and Stephen La Riviere. Director of photography, Peter George. Production company, Swinging Star Productions (UK). Color. 50 min

Interviewees: Robert S. Baker, Tony Curtis, Johnny Goodman, Tony Spratling and Sir Roger Moore.

Filmed in Las Vegas, Los Angeles and Monaco

Premiere: Sep 11, 2006 (UK)

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The Saint - TV series' special edition DVD box set features (2006, DVD)

The set features four specials covering the history of the series in which Sir Roger Moore is among interviewees. The specials are: "The Famous Simon Templar" (dir. Marcus Hearn, 42 min), "The Story of ST 1" (dir. Marcus Hearn, 8 min), "The Saint Steps In... To Colour" (dir. Thomas Cock and Stephen La Riviere, 50 min), "The Saint Steps In... To Television" (dir. Thomas Cock and Stephen La Riviere, 50 min).

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Charles Lindbergh: The True Story (2005)

Directed and photographed by Walter Harrich. Produced by Daniel Harrich, Walter Harrich and Danuta Harrich-Zandberg. Written by Danuta Harrich-Zandberg. Production company, DIWA Film GmbH in association with ZDF (USA-Germany). Color/Black & White. 70 min

Narrated by Sir Roger Moore. Biographer: A. Scott Berg

Cast: Astrid Bouteuil, David Hesshaimer, Dyrk Hesshaimer (illegitimate children of Lindbergh)

Filmed in USA and Germany

Premiere: August 31, (USA)

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What Did ITV Do For Me? (2005, TV)

Directed by John Kaye Cooper. Written by Tony Nicholson. Produced by John Kaye Cooper and Tony Nicholson. Production company, ITV (UK). Color. 90 min

Narrated by Samantha Bond. Interviewees: Sir Roger Moore, Victoria Wood, Simon Cowell, Phil Collins, Shirley Eaton and others.

Filmed in May 2005 in London

Premiere: Sep 20, 2005 (UK-ITV)

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The Last Of The Gentlemen Producers (2004, DVD)
(Featured on "The Wild Geese" special edition DVD)

Directed by Simon Sprackling. Produced by Jonathan Sothcott. Director of photography, Sam Moon. Music by Alan Barnes. Production company, Funnyman Films Ltd. (UK). Color. 37 min

Interviewees: Euan Lloyd, Rosalind Lloyd, Kenneth Griffith, Ingrid Pitt and Roger Moore.

Filmed in Nov 2003.

Premiere: March 25, 2004 (UK-Bradford Film Festival), April 5, 2004 (UK-DVD)

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The Story Of The First Noel (2003)

Production company, Highland Entertainment (USA). Color. 90 min

Hosted by Roger Moore.

Premiere: Dec 12, 2003 (USA-TV), Dec 7, 2004 (USA-DVD), Dec 25, 2004 (USA-TV)

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Secrets of the Kennedy Assassination (2003, V)

Color. 60 min

Hosted by Roger Moore.

Premiere: Oct 7, 2003 (USA-DVD)

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AFI's 100 Years... 100 Heroes & Villains (2003, TV)

Directed by Gary Smith. Written and produced by Bob Gazzale. Production companies, American Film Institute, The Gary Smith Company, SFM Entertainment (USA). Color. 180 min

Hosted by Arnold Schwarzenegger. Also featuring a number of actors and the characters they played. Roger Moore featured as James Bond.

Premiere: June 3, 2003 (USA-CBS)

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The Real James Bond Gadgets (2002, TV)

Directed and written by Carl Hindmarsh. Produced by Nick Hornby. Directors of photography, Gary Clarke, Ian Liggett and Dave Goulding. Music by Ian Ritchie. Made for Lion TV for Channel 5 (UK). Color. 60 min © 2002

Hosted by Roger Moore.

Premiere: 2002 (UK)

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James Bond: A BAFTA Tribute (2002, TV)

Directed by Stuart McDonald. Written by Steve Punt. Produced by Arabella McGuigan. Production companies, BBC (UK). Color.

Hosted by Michael Parkinson. Interviewees: Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton, George Lazenby, Pierce Brosnan, John Glen, Richard Kiel, Christopher Lee, Carey Lowell and many more.

Premiere: Dec 28, 2002 (UK-BBC)

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Best Ever Bond (2002, TV)

Directed by Ges D'Souza. Produced by John Piper. Production companies, Independent Television and Yorkshire Television (UK). Color. 86 min © 2002

Hosted by Roger Moore. Interviewees: Pierce Brosnan, John Barry, Honor Blackman, John Cleese, Sean Connery, Judi Dench, George Lazenby, Christopher Lee, Michael G. Wilson and more.

Premieres: Nov 11, 2002 (UK-ITV), Dec 25, 2003 (Tele Monte Carlo)

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Intimate Portrait: Audrey Hepburn (2002, TV)

Directed by Suzie Galler. Written by Suzie Galler and Roy McDonald. Production companies, Galler West Productions and Lifetime Television (USA). Color. 48 min

Narrated by Angie Dickinson. Interviewees: Harry Belafonte, Mia Farrow, Stefanie Powers, Cliff Robertson, Brenda Vaccaro, Robert Wagner and Roger Moore.

Premiere: 2002 (USA-Lifetime)

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In The Footsteps Of The Holy Family (2001, TV)

Directed by Joseph Correll. Produced by Judy Lyness. Director of photography, Stephen Sheridan. Production company, A&E Television Networks Inc. (USA). Color. 150 min (3 episodes)

Hosted by Roger Moore. Biblical expert: Colin Doty.

Cast: Michael Bouson (Surgeon), Kevin Deen (Luke), Ramona DuBarry (Mother), Mike Duffau (Soldier), Johnnie Johnson III (General Thomas), G. Anthony Joseph (Dr. Samson).

Premieres: Oct 30, 2001 (USA/Canada-VHS/DVD), Jan 15, 2008 (USA - re-release as part of "The First Days Of Christianity".

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Victoria Wood With All The Trimmings (2000, TV)

Directed by John Birkin. Produced by Jemma Rodgers and Victoria Wood. Written by Victoria Wood. Director of photography, Alastair Meux. Music by David Firman and Victoria Wood. Production companies, Good Fun and BBC (UK). Color. 50 min

With Victoria Wood, Richard E. Grant, Philip Jackson, Derek Jacobi, Hugh Laurie, Deborah Moore, Michael Parkinson, Billie Piper, Pete Postlethwaithe, Alan Rickaman, Julie Walters, Roger Moore (as a Spy) and others.

Premiere: Dec 25, 2000 (UK-BBC1)

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Snow Graham Norton (2000, TV)
(Ep. #4.8 of the So Graham Norton TV chat show series)

Hosted by Graham Norton. Interviewees: Carrie Fisher and Nigella Lawson. Cameo appearance by Roger Moore.

Premiere: Dec 22, 2000 (UK-Channel4)

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The BBC And The BAFTA Tribute To Michael Caine (2000, TV)

Directed by Ben Kellett. Produced by Tom Webber. Production company, BBC (UK). Color.

Hosted by Michael Parkinson. Interviewees: Michael Caine, Sean Connery, Elliot Gould, Jane Horrocks, Ben Kingsley, Sidney Poitier, Christopher Reeve, Sylvester Stallone, Ray Winstone and Roger Moore.

Premiere: Dec 18, 2000 (UK-BBC1)

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Never Can Say Goodbye: The Sheena Easton Story (2000, TV)

Production company, BBC (UK). Color.

Narrated by Lorraine Kelly. Interviewees: Sheena Easton, Kirsty Wark and Roger Moore.

Premiere: Dec 6, 2000 (UK-BBC1)

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The Miracle of the First Christmas (2000, TV)

Produced by Judy Lyness. Production company, Starcast (USA). Color

Hosted by Roger Moore. Narrated by James Romanovich.

Premiere: Dec 2000 (USA)

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The Secret KGB Abduction Files (2000, TV)

Directed by Judy Lyness (scenes with RM). Produced and written by Frederick Secor. Directors of photography: Mikael Kreuzriegler and Scott Kevan. Music by John Ross. Production company, Associated Television International (USA). Color. © 2000 Associated Television International

Hosted by Roger Moore.

Filmed in Egypt in 1999.

Premieres: 2000 (USA-TV), Sep 18, 2001 (USA-DVD)

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Harry Saltzman: Showman (2000, V)
(Featured on the "From Russia With Love" Special Edition DVD)

Directed by John Cork. Written by Bruce Scivally. Produced by John Cork, David Naylor and Bruce Scivally. Production company, MGM Home Ent. ©2000 MGM Home Ent. Color. 40 min

Narrated by Patrick Macnee
Interviewees: Michael G. Wilson, George Lazenby, Roger Moore and others.

Premiere: 2000 (worldwide)

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The James Bond Story (1999, TV)

Directed and produced by Chris Hunt. Production companies, Jiambic/RM Associates. ©1999 Jiambic Production/RM Associates. Color. 52 min

Narrated by Miranda Richardson. Interviewees: Sean Connery, George Lazenby, Roger Moore, Pierce Brosnan, John Glen, Terence Young, Jane Seymour, Maud Adams, Desmond Llewelyn, Michael G. Wilson and others.

Filmed in London, Paris and Los Angeles in 1999.

Premieres: Oct 9, 1999 (UK), Jan 1, 2000 (USA)

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Now, Pay Attention 007 (1999, TV)

Directed by Richard Mervyn. Produced by Meg Clark and Andy Brice. Music by Ian Hughes. Production companies, Andy Brice Productions and HTV for Channel Four Television (UK). Color.

Narrated by Nicola Heywood Thomas. Interviewees: Desmond Llewelyn, Michael Apted, Pierce Brosnan, Roger Moore, Michael G. Wilson, John Cleese and others

Filmed in 1999.

Premiere: 1999 (UK-Channel 4)

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Python Night (1999, TV)

Directed by Terry Jones. Production company, BBC (UK). Color.

With John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, Michael Palin, Carol Cleveland, Barry Humphries, Hugh Laurie, Robin Williams, Roger Moore and more.

Premiere: Oct 9, 1999 (UK-BBC)

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Children Without Childhood (1999, TV)

Directed by Stephan Hallmann (episode "Mexico: Back-door to the Promised Land"), Walter Heinz (episode "Uganda: The War of the Children"), Uwe Kroeger (episode: "India: The Little Serfs"), Thomas Euting (episode "Japan: The Taboo of Failure") and Christian Sterley (episode "Philippines: Angels of the Night"). Produced by Thomas Jimmerthal and Christa Kofler. Co-produced by UNICEF, UNFPA and ZDF. 5x45 min

Narrated by Roger Moore.

Filmed in Mexico, India, Uganda, Philippines, Japan and Monaco (Moore's commentary) in April/September 1999.

Premieres: Oct 1999 (Germany-ZDF), 2000 (Canada and USA only-video), 2003 (USA-DVD rerelease)

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Intimate Portrait: Stefanie Powers (1999, TV)

Production company, Lifetime Television (USA). Color. 48 min

Narrated by Angie Dickinson. Interviewees: Stefanie Powers, Cliff Robertson, Brenda Vaccaro, Robert Wagner and Roger Moore.

Premiere: May 23, 1999 (USA-Lifetime)

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The Secret KGB Sex Files (1999, TV)

Directed by David McKenzie and John R. Peterson. Produced by John R. Peterson. Written by John Ross and Dan Goldman. Director of photography, Scott Kevan. Music by John Ross. Production companies, Associated Television and Range of Vision Productions (USA). Color.
© 1999 Range of Vision Productions

Hosted by Roger Moore.

Premieres: Sep 18, 2001 (USA-VHS/DVD)

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The Secret KGB Paranormal Files (1999, TV)

Directed by Jeremy Cole. Produced by Judy Lyness. Written by Jeremy Cole and Joseph La Jeunesse. Directors of photography, Hiroki Miyano and Stephen Sheridan. Music by John Ross. Production companies, Associated Television and Range of Vision Productions (USA). Color. 86 min. © 1999 Range of Vision Productions

Hosted by Roger Moore.

Premiere: Sep 18, 2001 (USA-VHS/DVD)

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The Secret KGB Assassination Files (1998, TV)

Directed and produced by David McKenzie. Written by Dan Goldman, David Doyle, Rich Samuels, Angela Smith and John R. Peterson. Music by John Ross. Production companies, Associated Television International and Range of Vision Productions (USA). Color. 85 min © 1998

Hosted by Roger Moore.

Filmed in Russia and Dallas, USA.

Premiere: July 11, 2000 (USA-DVD/VHS)

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The Secret KGB UFO Files (1998, TV)

Directed and produced by Dan Goldman. Written by Gregg Ostrin. Director of photography, Scott Kevan. Music by John Ross. Production companies, Associated Television International, Range of Visions Productions, Red Star Films and Star Cast International (USA). Color. 105 min © 1998 Range of Visions Productions

Hosted by Roger Moore.

Filmed in Moscow in Feb 1998.

Premieres: Sep 13, 1998 (USA-TNT), Oct 20, 1999 (USA-DVD/VHS)

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Spy Tek (1998, TV)

Directed by Eames Yeates. Produced by Nick O'Gorman and Janis W. Klein. Written by Janis W. Klein. Music by Joe Taylor. (USA). Color. 150 min

Hosted by Roger Moore.

Filmed in Berlin, Moscow, London and Langley, Virginia, USA in 1997.

Premieres: Feb 23, 1998 (USA-Discovery Channel, 3 episodes), Oct 27, 1998 (USA-VHS)

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In Search of James Bond with Jonathan Ross (1995, TV)

Directed by Andy DeEmmony. Produced by Mark Tinkler. Production company, London Weekend Television (UK). Color. 60 min

Hosted by Jonathan Ross. Interviewees: Sean Connery, George Lazenby, Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton, Pierce Brosnan, Lois Maxwell, Desmond Llewellyn, Christopher Lee, Honor Blackman, Sean Bean, Famke Janssen, Robbie Coltrane, Paul McCartney and others.

Premiere: Dec 12, 1995 (UK-ITV)

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The World of 007 (1995, TV)
(Featured on the UK Special Edition DVD of "GoldenEye")

Produced by David Naylor. Production companies, MGM (UK). Color. 60 min

Hosted by Elizabeth Hurley. Interviewees: Sean Connery, Roger Moore, George Lazenby, Timothy Dalton and Pierce Brosnan.

Filmed in London.

Premiere: Oct 24, 1995 (USA)

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Noel's House Party (1994, TV)
(episode #4.1)

Directed and produced by Michael Leggo. Written by Henry Naylor and Andy Parsons. Music by James Simpson.(UK). Color.

With Noel Edmonds (Himself), Barry Killerby (Mr. Blobby) and guest star Roger Moore.

Premiere: Oct 22, 1994 (UK)

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The Persuader: The TV Times of Lord Lew Grade (1994, TV)

Production companies, BBC (UK). Color. 50 min

Narrated by Leo McKern. Interviewer: Michael Grade. Participants: Roger Moore, Charles Denton, Brian Tesler, Patrick McGoohan, Frank Oz, Michael Winner and David Puttam.

Premiere: Sep 27, 1994 (UK-BBC2, shown as part of "ATV on BBC 2" night)

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It's Alive! The True Story of Frankenstein (1994, TV)

Directed and written by Richard Brown. Produced by Zora Brown. Music by Michael Whalen. Production companies, ICFT, Ltd. in association with A&E Television Network (USA). Color. 100 min ©1994 A&E Television network and ICFT, Ltd.

Hosted by Roger Moore. Narrated by Eli Wallach. Intervieweed: Mel Brooks, Kenneth Brannagh, Francis Ford Coppola, Roger Corman, Robert De Niro, John Cleese, Jane Seymour and others

Filmed in Los Angeles, New York and London.

Premiere: April 3, 1995 (USA-video)

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The Vision: The Making of the "Three Tenors in Concert" (1994, TV)

(USA). Color. 62 min

Narrated by Roger Moore (voice). Participants: Jose Carreras, Placido Domingo, Luciano Pavarotti, Tibor Rudas.

Premiere: March 7, 1995 (USA-video)

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Audrey Hepburn: Remembered (1993, TV)

Directed by Gene Feldman. Written and produced by Gene Feldman and Suzette Winter. Music by Michael Bacon. Production company, Wombat Productions Inc. (USA). Color. 60 min © 1993 Wombat Productions

Hosted by Roger Moore. Interviewees: Billy Wilder, Stanley Donen, Blake Edwards, Henry Mancini, Mel Ferrer, Hubert de Givenchy, Gregory Peck, Elizabeth Taylor and George Peppard

Premiere: Aug 11, 1993 (USA)

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"The King and I" - Recording a Hollywood Dream (1993, TV)

Directed by Jeff McQueen. Produced by Richard Dalrymple. (USA). Color.

Participants: Julie Andrews, Martin Sheen, Ben Kingsley, Roger Moore and others.

Premiere: 1993 (USA)

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Orphans of a Wine Dark Sea (1993, TV)

Directed and produced by Joe Philips. Production company, The Bellerive Foundation. Color. 30 min

Narrated by Roger Moore.

Premiere: JUne 12, 1995 (UK-VHS)

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Growing Up (1993, TV)

Made for UNICEF. Co-produced with Central Television & Television Trust for the Environment. 53 min

Narrated by Roger Moore.

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30 Years of James Bond (1992, TV)

Directed by Lorna Dickinson (US) and Alasdair Macmillan (UK). Produced by Lorna Dickinson. Production company, London Weekend Television (UK). Color. 60 min

Participants: Albert R. Broccoli, Sean Connery, George Lazeby, Timothy Dalton, Roger Moore, Desmond Llewelyn, Ken Adam, Terence Young, John Glen and Rick Sylvester.

Filmed in England.

Premiere: Oct 10, 1992 (UK-LWT)

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Michael Caine: Breaking the Mold (1991, TV)

Produced by Gene Feldman and Suzette Winter. Director of photography, Philip Hurn. Production companies, Wombat Productions and Janson Media (USA). Color. 60 min

Interviewees: Michael Caine, Shakira Caine, Roger Moore, Bob Hoskins, Angie Dickinson, Ben Kingsley and others

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My Riviera (1990, TV)

Directed and written by Michael Feeney Callan. Color. 6x24 min

With Roger Moore, Charles Aznavour, James Coburn, Joan Collins, Sylvia Kristel and Regine.

Filmed at the French Riviera.

Premiere: 1990

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Sinatra 75: The Best is Yet to Come (1990, TV)

(USA). Color. 87 min

Hosted by Roger Moore and Robert Wagner. Interviewees: Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, Ella Fitzgerald, Gene Kelly, Sophia Loren, Shirley MacLaine, Barbara Streisand and others.

Premieres: Dec 16, 1990 (USA-ABC), May 4, 1999 (USA-VHS)

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The Racing Experience (1988, V)

Director of photography: Randall Robinson (USA). Color. 60 min

Participants: Paul Newman, Kirk Douglas, Wilt Chamberlain, Roger Moore and others.

Premiere: Aug 22, 1988 (USA-VHS)

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The Dame Edna Christmas Experience! (1987, TV, ep. #1.7)

Production company, London Weekend Television (UK). Color. 56 min

Participants: Barry Humphries (Dame Edna/Various characters), Roger Moore (Himself), Lulu (Herself).

Premiere: Dec 25, 1987 (UK-ITV)

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Happy Anniversary 007: 25 Years of James Bond (1987, TV)

Directed and produced by Mel Stuart. Written by Richard Schickel. Director of photography, Bert Van Munster. Music by John Barry and Bill Conti. Production companies, American Broadcasting Company and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (USA). Color. 60 min © 1987 MGM/UA Television Productions, Inc.

Hosted by Roger Moore. Interviewees: Sean Connery, George Lazenby, Timothy Dalton and others.

Filmed in London, Nice and Paris in 1987.

Premieres: May 13, 1987 (USA-ABC), Aug 29, 1987 (UK), Oct 24, 1987 (USA-VHS)

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The Trouble wiith Michael Caine (1987, TV)

Directed by Alasdair Macmillan. Produced by Lorna Dickinson. Production company, London Weekend Television (UK). Color. 60 min

Hosted by Michael Aspel. Interviewees: Michael Caine, Bob Hoskins, Alexander Walker, Roger Moore and others.

Filmed in London in 1987.

Premiere: 1987 (UK-ITV)

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Happy 100th Birthday, Hollywood (1987, TV)

Directed by Jeff Margolis. Written by William Moritz and Hildy Parks. Produced by Hildy Parks. Music by Elliot Lawrence. Production company, American Broadcasting Corporation (USA). Color. 120 min (incl. commercials).

Participants: Tens of Hollywood stars including Roger Moore.

Premiere: May 18, 1987 (USA-ABC)

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Night of 100 Stars (1982, TV)

Directed by Clark Jones. Produced by Hildy Parks. Music by Buz Kohan. Production companies, ABC (USA). Color. 180 min (incl. commercials)

Participants: Tens of Hollywood stars including Roger Moore.

Filmed on Feb 14, 1982 at the Radio City Music Hall, New York City, NY, USA.

Premiere: March 8, 1982 (USA-ABC)

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The Muppet Show (1980, TV, ep. #5.16)

Guest star: Roger Moore.

Filmed in May 1980 at BBC Elstree Centre/ATV Studios, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, England, UK.

Premiere: Oct 1980 (USA)

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Ann-Margret: Hollywood Movie Girls (1980, TV)

Directed by Dwight Hemion. Written by Marty Farrell. Produced by Dwight Hemion and Gary Smith. Production company, American Broadcasting Corporation (USA). Color. 90 min

Participants: Ann-Margret, George Burns, Dom DeLuise, Danny DeVito, Dean Martin, Bill Saluga and Roger Moore.

Premiere: May 3, 1980 (USA-ABC)

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My Name is Bond... James Bond (1979, TV)

An outside broadcast produced and directed by Steve Minchin. Written by Donald Zec. Production company, Thames Television (UK). Color. 36 min

Introduced by Roger Moore. Commentary by John Benson. Featuring the cast, crew and guests at the Royal Premiere of "Moonraker".

Premiere: 1979 (UK)

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The Elstree Story (1976, TV)

Produced and written by Richard Evans. Production company, BBC (UK). 55 min

Narrated by Bernard Cribbins. Interviewees: Alfred Hitchcock, Ken Russell, John Mills, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Roger Moore, Bryan Forbes and others.

Premiere: Oct 10, 1976 (UK-BBC1)

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Chevrolet Presents: Burt Bacharach '74 (1974, TV)

Written by Bob Ellison and Marty Farrell. Music by Burt Bacharach. (UK-USA). Color. 50 min

Participants: Burt Bacharach, Sandy Duncan, Jack Jones and Roger Moore (Old Tramp).

Filmed in Oct 1973 at Associated British Elstree Studios.

Premiere: Jan 10, 1974 (USA-NBC)

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The Marty Feldman Comedy Machine (1971, TV, ep. #1.14)

Directed by John Robins. Produced by Larry Gelbart. Music by Derek Scott. Animations by Terry Gilliam. Production company, Associated Television (UK-USA) Color. 30/60 min

Hosted by Marty Feldman. Guest star: Roger Moore.

Premiere: 1971 (UK), 1972 (USA-ABC)

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Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (1970, TV, ep. #3.16)

Directed by Mark Warren. Produced by Carolyn Raskin. Production companies, MBC, George Schlatter-Ed Friendly Productions and Romart Inc. (USA). Color. 60 min

Hosted by Dan Rowan and Dick Martin. Guest performers: James Garner and Stu Gilliam. Cameo appearances by Engelbert Humperdinck and Roger Moore.

Filmed at NBC Studios, Burbank, CA, USA.

Premiere: Jan 5, 1970 (USA-NBC)

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Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (1970, TV, ep. #3.13)

Directed by Mark Warren. Produced by Carolyn Raskin. Production companies, MBC, George Schlatter-Ed Friendly Productions and Romart Inc. (USA). Color. 60 min

Hosted by Dan Rowan and Dick Martin. Guest performer: Phyllis Diller. Cameo appearances by Romy Schneider, Roger Moore and Jacqueline Susann.

Filmed at NBC Studios, Burbank, CA, USA.

Premiere: Dec 8, 1969 (USA-NBC)

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