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It has been revealed that Sean Connery aka James Bond was afraid to do shark diving scenes in the movie Never Say Never Again
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Scottish James Bond Scared Of Diving With Sharks
Sean Connery’s Edinburgh: A Captivating City Built for the Silver Screen
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Around the Web: Scotland's most popular baby names 50 years ago in 1974 when records began, UK's longest train journey starting in Scotland offers 'bucket list' views of coastline, Hidden Gems of Edinburgh and more
From Social Media - Roslin Glen Country Park,
Scottish Food You Will Love - Chocolate haggis? Meet the new unique Burns Night treat
Coo Wee - Why Bill Bailey had to get rescued from a pulpit in a Glasgow church
Scottish James Bond Scared Of Diving With Sharks
You know how Bond fans can get all fired up about who played the best 007, right? Well, a lot of them swear by Sean Connery as the ultimate James Bond. I mean, the guy practically owned the role, rocking it in classics like Dr. No, Goldfinger, and Diamonds Are Forever.
Now, Connery made a comeback in '83 for Never Say Never Again, and it was directed by Irvin Kershner, not the usual Eon Productions gig. Even though Connery usually pulled off that cool Bond vibe on screen, his last stint as 007 showed he wasn't invincible.
Sean Connery’s Edinburgh: A Captivating City Built for the Silver Screen
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Scotland's most popular baby names 50 years ago in 1974 when records began
Weather expert predicts Scotland set for prolonged 'dry and freezing' period
'Idyllic' Scottish island hotel hiring staff to live among 'stunning scenery in all directions'
UK's longest train journey starting in Scotland offers 'bucket list' views of coastline
For anybody who is a fan of trains, and is keen to see more of Scotland and beyond,
Rod Stewart continues his generous streak after leaving staff at a five-star hotel a £10,000 Hogmanay tip - an
Fleece from Dolly the sheep donated to National Museums Scotland
Great Auk: 'Scotland's penguin' helping scienists understand seabirds
Gleneagles Townhouse in Edinburgh launches afternoon tea experience
Great British Menu chef joins Edinburgh restaurant for Burns Supper
How to spend a day tram-hopping to Edinburgh's lively port district of Leith
Surf's up at Granton
8 of the best things to do for free in Glasgow during January
Hidden Gems of Edinburgh
Edinburgh, Scotland's captivating capital, is renowned for its rich history and vibrant culture.
But fear not, for there's a different side to Edinburgh waiting to be explored.
From Social Media
Site : Roslin Glen Country Park,
Scottish Food You Will Love
Chocolate haggis? Meet the new unique Burns Night treat
Coo Wee
Why Bill Bailey had to get rescued from a pulpit in a Glasgow church
Bill Bailey reminisces on his memories of Glasgow ahead of SECC show this February.
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