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Daniel Craig and Sir Roger Moore in 007 sketch for Comic Relief
James Bond stars Daniel Craig and Sir Roger Moore appeared in "Behind the Bond", a special one-off sketch for Comic Relief, a fundraiser broadcast as part of Red Nose Day on 13 March 2015.
Daniel Craig in the Comic Relief skit for Red Nose Day
Daniel Craig can be spotted wearing a tuxedo and an Omega Seamaster watch with NATO strap, the same watch he has been wearing in Austria and Rome while filming SPECTRE. The sketch is filmed on the (Pinewood Studios) set for SPECTRE, but doesn't give away much about the movie, although this is the first time we see Craig in a tuxedo while filming SPECTRE.
Apart from Sir Roger Moore and Daniel Craig, the skit features stars from the current films, including Ben Whishaw (who plays Q), Rory Kinnear (Bill Tanner), Naomie Harris (Moneypenny), along with director Sam Mendes and producer Michael G. Wilson.
Producer Michael G. Wilson
The mockumentary-style sketch, written by English comedian David Walliams and his Big School collaborators the Dawson Brothers, shows Craig reveal a Bond bombshell to shock fans.
Sir Roger Moore seems to be filmed at either his home or a hotel in Switzerland.
Sir Roger Moore
Sir Roger said about the sketch: "I think viewers will most enjoy seeing that old Bonds never die."
Mendes said: "I decided to take part in this sketch because the work Comic Relief undertakes, especially in west Africa, for people whose suffering is beyond our comprehension is truly exceptional. Any help I can offer, even in the smallest of ways, is a privilege."
Ben Whishaw
Ben Whishaw, who played Q in the last Bond film SkyFall, commented: “When I first saw the script I was returning home from the set and it really made me laugh out loud. I was thrilled to be asked to be involved.”
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