Mark and Kate are back after a little hiatus. In this episode they commune with each other about The Living Daylights. Set in England, Bratislava, Vienna and Afghanistan, our new James Bond must solve a mystery surrounding the kidnapping of a KGB agent who he has helped escape to the West. He will use all of his skills with help from a cellist and the leader of the Afghan resistance and some handy gadgets from Q.
Join Mark and Kate as they keenly chat through what was a wonderfully valiant effort for the first Timothy Dalton film of the franchise. As always, for the first 20 minutes of the episode there is a lot of talk about the year the film is made. For those brave enough to listen to the end, you will be rewarded by hearing Mark regale lovely tale about someone famous, which may or may not be true.
The Living Daylights stars Timothy Dalton, Miriam d'Abo, Art Malik, Jeroen Krabbé, John Rhys Davies, the creepy henchman, Necros was played by Andreas Wisniewski, with a special appearance by Walter Gotell as General Gogol, Saunders the MI6 agent we love to hate was Thomas Wheatley and finally, why was this woman not given a bigger part? Julie T. Wallace.
Directed by John Glen. (1987)