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- Times, 23 May 1917, p. 8. Obituary of Valentine Fleming.
- Ian Fleming, “Alpine Motor Trial: Triumph for British Cars and Drivers,” Times, 5 August 1932, p. 5. This unattributed article appears to be the one filed by Fleming with Reuters upon his completion of the Alpine Motor Trials of July/August 1932. Fleming served as navigator to leading British rally driver Donald Healey. For more information, refer to pp. 52–54 in Andrew Lycett's biography of Ian Fleming.
- Ian Fleming, “British Trade Mission: Mr. Hudson Leaving To-Day,” Times, 18 March 1939?, p. 17?. The first of five unsigned articles attributed to Ian Fleming by Iain Campbell in Ian Fleming: A Catalogue of a Collection.
- Ian Fleming, “Mr. Hudson in Moscow: Meeting with M. Litvinoff; Situation in Europe Discussed,” Times, 24 March 1939, p. 14. The second of five unsigned articles attributed to Ian Fleming by Iain Campbell in Ian Fleming: A Catalogue of a Collection.
- Ian Fleming, “Soviet-British Talks: Mr. Hudson Sees Trade Chief,” Times, 25 March 1939, p. 12. The third of five unsigned articles attributed to Ian Fleming by Iain Campbell in Ian Fleming: A Catalogue of a Collection.
- Ian Fleming, “Moscow Trade Talks,” Times, 27 March 1939, p. 11. The fourth of five unsigned articles attributed to Ian Fleming by Iain Campbell in Ian Fleming: A Catalogue of a Collection.
- Ian Fleming, “Anglo-Soviet Trade: Early Talks in London,” Times, 28 March 1939, p. 14. The last of five unsigned articles attributed to Ian Fleming by Iain Campbell in Ian Fleming: A Catalogue of a Collection.
- Marriages, Times, 26 March 1952, p. 6. A short announcement of the marriage between Ian Fleming and Anne Rothermere at Port Maria, Jamaica.
- Social News, Times, 13 August 1952, p. 6. A short announcement of the birth of Casper Fleming.
- Social News, Times, 26 August 1952, p. 6. A short announcement that Anne Fleming sends her thanks for congratulatory letters received after the birth of her son.
- Christening, Times, 30 October 1952, p. 10. A short announcement of the christening of Casper Fleming.
- Times, 29 April 1953, p. 8. A short announcement that the Flemings have moved to 16, Victoria Square, S.W.1 (telephone: Tate Gallery 2300).
- “Professional People,” New Fiction, Times, 7 April 1954, p. 10. Book review of Live and Let Die.
- Times, 31 December 1954, p. 8. A short announcement that Ian Fleming has been “coopted” to serve on the council of the Royal College of Art for three years.
- Times, 11 April 1957. Book advertisement for From Russia, with Love.
- New Fiction, Times, 11 April 1957, p. 13. Book review of From Russia, with Love.
- New Fiction, Times, 3 April 1958, p. 13. Book review of Doctor No.
- New Fiction, Times, 26 March 1959, p. 15. Book review of Goldfinger.
- Short Stories, Times, 21 April 1960, p. 15. Book review of For Your Eyes Only.
- “The Property Market: Sale of Kentish Tudor Palace,” Times, 3 October 1960, p. 18. A short article about Ian Fleming's sale of the Palace of Bekesbourne.
- Ian Fleming, “Wettest Autumn,” Times, 10 December 1960, p. 7. A letter to the editor speculating that rocket launches at Cape Canaveral have led to increased rainfall in Jamaica.
- “Law Report, March 24: Mr. Ian Fleming's New Novel,” Times, 25 March 1961, p. 12. Report of a failed injunction attempt by Kevin McClory and Jack Whittingham to halt the publication of Thunderball.
- New Fiction, Times, 30 March 1961, p. 15. Book review of Thunderball.
- Invalids, Times, 22 April 1961, p. 8. A short announcement that Ian Fleming is in the London Clinic.
- New Fiction, Times, 19 April 1962, p. 15. Book review of The Spy Who Loved Me.
- Times, 5 October 1962, p. 18e. Film review of Dr. No.
- Times, 28 November 1962, p. 6. Sean Connery robbed by young boys.
- Marriage, Times, 28 March 1963, p. 14. Announces the marriage of Kevin McClory.
- New Fiction, Times, 4 April 1963, p. 16. Book review of On Her Majesty's Secret Service.
- “Four Just Men Rolled into One,” Times, 10 October 1963, p. 17. Film review of From Russia with Love.
- Times, 1 November 1963, 7* edition, p. 14f. S. Connery to contest Edinburgh University rectorial election(?). This article apparently only appeared in the first edition of the paper, which has seven stars on the back page.
- “City Couriers,” Times, 14 November 1963, p. 17. Book review of Thrilling Cities by Ian Fleming.
- “Infringement, Says Mr. Ian Fleming,” Times, 18 November 1963, p. 7. Alleged infringement of copyright concering You Only Live Twice and use without permission by the Daily Sketch of almost a full chaper from the book.
- “Law Report, November 20: Thunderball and SPECTRE,” Times, 21 November 1963, p. 20. Thunderball court case.
- “Law Report, November 21: SMERSH and the Black Tong,” Times, 22 November 1963, p. 16. Thunderball court case.
- “Law Report, November 22: The Venice Film Festival,” Times, 23 November 1963, p. 6. Thunderball court case.
- “Book Injunction Extended,” Times, 23 November 1963, p. 6. An injunction to prevent the Daily Sketch from publishing any part of Fleming's upcoming You Only Live Twice is extended for 28 days.
- “Law Report, November 25,” Times, 26 November 1963, p. 5. One paragraph simply stating that the Thunderball court case is continuing.
- “Law Report, November 26,” Times, 27 November 1963, p. 5. One paragraph simply stating that the Thunderball court case is continuing.
- “Law Report, November 27,” Times, 28 November 1963, p. 18. One paragraph simply stating that the Thunderball court case is continuing.
- “Law Report, November 28: Offer of a £1 Note,” Times, 29 November 1963, p. 15. Thunderball court case.
- “Law Report, November 29: Opening Speeches Completed,” Times, 30 November 1963, p. 5. Thunderball court case.
- “Law Report, December 2: Terms Agreed in Principle,” Times, 3 December 1963, p. 5. Settlement of Thunderball court case.
- “Law Report, December 3: Settlement,” Times, 4 December 1963, p. 18. Thunderball court case.
- “Man at the Top,” Times, 9 December 1963, p. 14. Boxoffice success of From Russia with Love.
- New Fiction, Times, 19 March 1964, p. 16b. Book review of You Only Live Twice.
- “Mr. Ian Fleming Dies,” Times, 13 August 1964, p. 10. A short announcement, directing the reader to an obituary on page 12.
- “Mr. Ian Fleming: The Creator of James Bond,” Times, 13 August 1964, p. 12. Obituary of Ian Fleming.
- Percy H. Muir, “Mr. Ian Fleming,” Times, 18 August 1964, p. 10. Describes Fleming's book collection.
- G. D. K. McC., “Mr. Ian Fleming,” Times, 19 August 1964, p. 12. Tribute.
- Times, 7 September 1964, p. 12. Note that Mrs. Ian Fleming appreciates the sympathy letters she has received, and hopes to answer them after she recovers from an illness.
- Times, 16 September 1964, p. 14. Notes from R. A. Butler and Lord and Lady Pender, regretting that they were unable to attend Ian Fleming's memorial service.
- “Memorial Services: Mr. Ian Fleming,” Times, 16 September 1964, p. 14. A lengthy listing of people who attended the memorial service for Ian Fleming at St. Bartholomew the Great.
- “An Immensely Successful Film Formula,” Times, 17 September 1964, p. 15. Film review of Goldfinger.
- “Latest Wills: Mr. Ian Fleming's £289,170 Estate,” Times, 10 November 1964, p. 12. Short report on the value of the estates of Ian and Evelyn Fleming.
- “Latest Wills,” Times, 1 December 1964, p. 19. Further grant of probate on the literary estate of Ian Fleming.
- “Telegrams in Brief,” Times, 28 December 1964, p. 6. Notes the amount of money and property Ian Fleming left in Jamaica.
- New Fiction, Times, 1 April 1965, p. 15. Book review of The Man with the Golden Gun.
- Times, 30 August 1965, 5* edition, p. 10d. Plans for The Diamond Spy. This article apparently only appeared in the first through third editions of the paper, which have five or more stars on the back page.
- “James Bond Under Moscow Fire,” Times, 30 September 1965, p. 10.
- “James Bond Shown as Villain,” Times, 8 October 1965, p. 12.
- “From Russia — with Bond,” Times, 8 October 1965, p. 13. Editorial.
- “Corrections,” Times, 11 October 1965, p. 10.
- Elisabeth Singleton, “From Russia — with Bond,” Times, 19 October 1965, p. 13. Letter.
- “Seeing Places,” Times, 28 October 1965, p. 16. Book review of Ian Fleming Introduces Jamaica, edited by Morris Cargill.
- Anne Fleming, “Headlamp Flashers,” Times, 13 November 1965, p. 11. Letter.
- “Law Report, November 17: Thunderball,” Times, 18 November 1965, p. 17. Law case involving Shriley Bassey and the song Mr. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang.
- “Law Report, November 18: Prepare for Speedy Trial,” Times, 19 November 1965, p. 8. Law case involving Shriley Bassey and the song Mr. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang.
- “Law Report, November 22: Too Late Now,” Times, 23 November 1965, p. 13. Law case involving Shriley Bassey and the song Mr. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang.
- “Of Super Human Bondage,” Times, 29 December 1965, p. 10. Film review of Thunderball.
- “News in Brief,” Times, 22 February 1966, p. 7. Trawler named after Ian Fleming.
- “Moral Decline Illustrated by James Bond: Bulldog Drummond Was a Gentleman,” Times, 16 August 1966, p. 8.
- Charles Mott-Radclyffe, “Bond and Drummond,” Times, 20 August 1966, p. 9. Letter.
- “Hand of C.I.A. Seen Behind ‘007’: Syria Puts James Bond on Hate Chart,” Times, 3 September 1966, p. 7.
- “Americans Like British Films,” Times, 19 October 1966, p. 17. Thunderball (film); Sean Connery.
- “Human Bondage,” Times, 27 October 1966, p. 17. Book review of The Life of Ian Fleming by John Pearson.
- Times, 29 October 1966, 4* edition, p. 10. Filming of You Only Live Twice. This article apparently only appeared in the first through fourth editions of the paper, which have four or more stars on the back page.
- “Rewards and Buffets of the Paperback Round,” Times, 15 December 1966, p. 16. Mention of the book You Only Live Twice.
- “Most Popular Star for Third Time,” Times, 31 December 1966, p. 5. Boxoffice success of Sean Connery.
- Times, 14 January 1967, p. 13f. Sean Connery manages theater.
- Times, 26 January 1967, 4* edition, p. 6b. Sean Connery manages theater. This article apparently only appeared in the first through fourth editions of the paper, which have four or more stars on the back page.
- “James Bond Spied On by Computer,” Times, 10 April 1967, p. 10.
- John Russell Taylor, “Many Hands Make Light Weight,” Times, 14 April 1967, p. 8. Film review of Casino Royale.
- R. W. Cooper, “The Amis View of Bond,” Times, 26 April 1967, p. 8. About a television appearance by Kingsley Amis where Colonel Sun was discussed.
- “Boston Riot Over Bond Film,” Times, 8 May 1967, p. 4. Casino Royale (parody).
- Times, 13 June 1967, p. 2. Photo of Dick Van Dyke talking with the Queen at the premiere of You Only Live Twice, with Sean Connery and Diane Cilento in the background.
- Times, 15 June 1967, p. 8g. Film review of You Only Live Twice.
- Times, 7 July 1967, 5* edition, p. 6f. Film to be made based on Fleming's Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang: The Magical Car. This article apparently only appeared in the first through third editions of the paper, which have five or more stars on the back page.
- Times, 9 August 1967, 4* edition, p. 3c. Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. This article apparently only appeared in the first through fourth editions of the paper, which have four or more stars on the back page.
- Times, 9 August 1967, p. 10. Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
- Times, 2 November 1967, p. 13e. Albert R. “Cubby” Broccoli and Harry Saltzman get award.
- “Most Popular Star,” Times, 3 January 1968, p. 6. Sean Connery given award.
- “Now a Film about Ian Fleming,” The Times Diary, Times, 5 January 1968, p. 8.
- Roger Baker, “No Touch,” Times, 30 March 1968, p. 21d. Notes the use of Amis' pseudonym.
- Times, 1 June 1968, p. 20. Book review of The Life of Ian Fleming by John Pearson.
- Times, 8 July 1968, p. 6f. Film premiere of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
- “Film Show to Aid Police Fund,” Times, 1 October 1968, p. 13. Benefit showing of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
- “Diana Rigg to Play James Bond's Wife,” Times, 14 October 1968, p. 2. On Her Majesty's Secret Service (film).
- Times, 14 December 1968, p. 21d. Book review of Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang: The Magical Car by Ian Fleming.
- Times, 19 December 1968, p. 14b. Film review of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
- Times, 24 December 1968, p. 15d. Report on revenue derived from goods sold under the 007 label.
- Philip Howard, “James Bond in Heraldic Mission,” Times, 20 January 1969, p. 2. College of Arms to advise filmmakers during production of On Her Majesty's Secret Service.
- Times, 18 February 1969, p. 3b. Sean Connery awarded libel damages.
- Peter Hopkirk, “Horoscope ‘Lured’ Hess to Britain,” Times, 15 September 1969, p. 8. Excerpts from Richard Deacon's upcoming book, A History of the British Secret Service.
- Times, 18 September 1969, p. 9f. Letters regarding Rudolph Hess book.
- Richard Deacon [Donald McCormick], “Hess's Flight,” Times, 25 September 1969, p. 11. A rebuttal letter to those submitted by Peter Fleming and Ellic Howe.
- Times, 1 October 1969, p. 27b. Harry Saltzman served with writ.
- Times, 18 December 1969, p. 13h. On Her Majesty's Secret Service (film).
- Times, 7 December 1970, p. 3f. On Her Majesty's Secret Service most successful film of the year.
- Times, 12 April 1971, p. 3c. Sean Connery to play in another Bond film.
- Times, 17 December 1971, p. 9. Photo of Sean Connery.
- P. H. S., The Times Diary, Times, 18 December 1971, p. 12. The Daily Express and Sun both claim exclusive rights to serialize Diamonds Are Forever.
- Times, 31 December 1971, p. 7c. Photo of Sean Connery.
- “James Bond Films Man Fights Claim,” Times, 13 January 1972, p. 4. Harry Saltzman.
- Times, 18 January 1972, p. 18. Sean Connery wins film award.
- Sandy Wilson, “Children at Bond Film,” Times, 7 March 1972, p. 15. Letter regarding Diamonds Are Forever.
- Camilla Pennant, “Children at a James Bond Film,” Times, 11 March 1972, p. 13. Letter regarding Diamonds Are Forever.
- W. Harding, “Children at a James Bond Film,” Times, 11 March 1972, p. 13. Letter regarding Diamonds Are Forever.
- Annabel Geddes, “Children at a James Bond Film,” Times, 11 March 1972, p. 13. Letter regarding Diamonds Are Forever.
- Mary Links, “Children at a James Bond Film,” Times, 11 March 1972, p. 13. Letter regarding Diamonds Are Forever.
- “‘The Saint’ to Be Bond,” Times, 2 August 1972, p. 4. Roger Moore.
- P. H. S., “James Bond Rides Again,” The Times Diary, Times, 27 September 1972, p. 14. Notes used to publish a biography of James Bond.
- “007 Beats ‘The Godfather’,” Times, 27 December 1972, p. 2. Diamonds Are Forever is most popular film of 1972.
- “007 Is No. 1,” Times, 29 December 1972, p. 2. Sean Connery voted most popular film actor of 1972.
- “Mr. Brando Refuses to Accept Oscar,” Times, 29 March 1973, p. 6. Photo of Roger Moore attempting to present the Oscar.
- John Russell Taylor, Times, 6 July 1973, p. 11. Film review of Live and Let Die.
- Anthony Storr, “Adolescent Fantasy,” Times, 3 August 1973 (1983?), Educational Supplement, p. 46.
- “Sean Connery Suit,” Times, 7 September 1973, p. 3. Sean Connery sues for divorce from Diane Cilento.
- Anne Fleming, “Yours Affec: Evelyn,” Times, 22 September 1973, p. 8. Page sized excerpt from Evelyn Waugh and His World, edited by David Pryce-Jones (Weidenfeld & Nicholson, £3.75).
- “Sean Connery's Decree,” Times, 5 October 1973, p. 6. Sean Connery granted divorce from wife Diane Cilento.
- Times, 21 November 1973.
- Times, 27 December 1973.
- John Higgins, “From Scaremonger to Scaramanga,” Times, 12 December 1974, p. 11. The Man with the Golden Gun (film); Interview with Christopher Lee.
- “Mr. Michael Howard: Author and Publisher,” Times, 17 December 1974, p. 17. Obituary of Michael S. Howard.
- David Robinson, Times, 20 December 1974, p. 7. Film review of The Man with the Golden Gun.
- P. H. S., “Bright Side,” The Times Diary, Times, 2 January 1975, p. 12. Roger Moore.
- “Business Diary: Milk Float Trio,” Times, 18 March 1975, p. 19. Sean Connery.
- “Club's Deficiency Estimated at £533,527,” Times, 25 April 1975, p. 4. Sean Connery.
- “Sean Connery's French Bride,” Times, 7 May 1975, p. 6. Sean Connery.
- “Ian Fleming's Son Found Dead at Home,” Times, 4 October 1975, p. 3. Casper Fleming.
- “Son of Ian Fleming Took Barbiturate Overdose,” Times, 14 October 1975, p. 3. Casper Fleming.
- Times, 27 November 1975, p. 17d. Biography.
- “Memorial Gift,” Times, 19 May 1976, p. 19. Casper Fleming objects to archaeological collection.
- Kenneth Gosling, “‘Bond’ Producer Makes Bid for Shepperton,” Times, 4 June 1976, p. 2. Harry Saltzman.
- Sheridan Morley, “Diane Cilento's Search for an Identity,” Times, 4 November 1976, p. 11. Diane Cilento.
- “Film Producer Agrees to Hand Over Disputed Land,” Times, 18 January 1977, p. 5. Harry Saltzman.
- Times, 23 January 1977, Color Supplement, p. 13. Refernce to Dr. No.
- “Live and Let Live,” Times, 9 February 1977, p. 5. Harry Saltzman settles land dispute.
- Glenys Roberts, “James Bond's New Music Man,” Times, 28 March 1977, p. 11.
- David Robinson, Times, 8 July 1977, p. 7. Film review of The Spy Who Loved Me.
- “On the Other Hand: Say Cheesecake,” Times, 29 July 1977, Higher Education Supplement, p. 5. Open University course on The Spy Who Loved Me.
- “Miss Squires Agreement,” Times, 8 October 1977, p. 2. Roger Moore settles lawsuit agains his ex-wife Dorothy Squires.
- “Bond Films Man to Pay $35,000,” Times, 25 April 1978, p. 6. Harry Saltzman.
- “Damages for Film Director Over Fleming Book,” Times, 6 July 1978, p. 4c. Kevin McClory awarded substantial damages over allegations contained in Ivar Bryce's You Only Live Once.
- Andrew Rissik, “James Bond: From Action Man to a Slapstick Puppet Hero,” Times, 2 February 1980, p. 12. Roger Moore's performance as James Bond compared to his predecessor.
- Mario Modiano, “007 Is No Saint for Greek Monks,” Times, 18 October 1980, p. 5. For Your Eyes Only (film).
- “Roger Moore Fined,” Times, 16 January 1981, p. 7. Roger Moore.
- Times, 21 May 1981, p. 15. Book review of Licence Renewed.
- Peter Watson, Times, 23 June 1981, p. 14. For Your Eyes Only (film).
- Times, 26 June 1981, p. 19. Film review of For Your Eyes Only.
- Clare Colvin, “Up the Mountain without a Stuntman,” Times, 20 October 1982, p. 10. Interview with Sean Connery.
- Geoff Brown, “Will Octopussy End Bond Galore?,” Times, 4–10 June 1983, Saturday, p. 8.
- David Hewson, “Sadism for the Whole Family,” Times, 6 June 1983, p. 8. Interview with Roger Moore.
- Times, 7 June 1983, p. 2. Photo of the Prince and Princess of Wales at the London premiere of Octopussy.
- David Robinson, “Cinema: For Children of an Uncertain Age,” Times, 10 June 1983, p. 17. Film review of Octopussy.
- Richard Owen, “Russians Gun for Bond's Best Friend,” Times, 22 July 1983, p. 5.
- Geraldine Norman, “Sale Room,” Times, 23 July 1983, p. 2. Recent auction of signed Fleming first editions noted.
- “The Times Diary: Sentimental Agent,” Times, 12 October 1983, p. 14.
- “Libel Damages for Sean Connery,” Times, 25 October 1983, p. 3. Sean Connery.
- Geoff Brown, “Legal Minefield in Never-Never-Land,” Times, 10 December 1983, p. 17. Never Say Never Again (film).
- “Film Fans Must Pay More for 007,” Times, 13 December 1983, p. 3. Higher ticket prices paid by audiences of Never Say Never Again in London.
- Times, 16 December 1983, p. 10. Film review of Never Say Never Again.
- Duncan Fallowell, “Sex, Sadism and… Shrewdness,” Times, 16 December 1983, p. 12. Interview with Sean Connery.
- “Horse Stunt Fall Removed from New Bond Film,” Times, 21 December 1983, p. 3. Never Say Never Again (film).
- Nick Roddick, “Jumping on the Bond Wagon,” Times, 23 December 1983, Higher Education Supplement, p. 16.
- Kenneth Gosling, “Connery Awarded £2.8m Damages,” Times, 18 February 1984, p. 1. Sean Connery.
- Godfrey Smith, “The Bond That Lives On,” Times, 11 August 1984, p. 6. Tribute on 20th anniversary of Fleming's death.
- Tim Heald, “Georges and Ian: The Sad Facts,” Times, 30 August 1984, p. 11. Book review of You Only Live Once: Memories of Ian Fleming by Ivar Bryce.
- Times, 13 June 1985, p. 2. Photo of Princess Diana at the London premiere of A View to a Kill.
- David Robinson, “Cinema,” Times, 14 June 1985, p. 10. Film review of A View to a Kill.
- “Computer Briefing,” Times, 18 June 1985, p. 20. Mentions a special showing of A View to a Kill to promote video game tie-in.
- James Lees-Milne, “Thruster from an Unsettled Society,” Times, 31 October 1985, p. 13. Book review of The Letters of Ann Fleming, edited by Mark Amory.
- Simon Barnes, “Sports Diary: Overkill,” Times, 15 March 1986, p. 15. Reference to Ian Fleming and the origins of Blofeld.
- Tim Heald, “Thrillers,” Times, 5 June 1986, p. 11. Book review of Nobody Lives for Ever.
- Times, 7 August 1986, p. 3. Timothy Dalton selected as the new James Bond.
- Times, 19 September 1986, p. 3. Maryam d'Abo selected as leading actress in The Living Daylights.
- “Pinewood's Golden Years,” Times, 19 September 1986, p. 3. The Living Daylights (film); Maryam d'Abo.
- Nick Baker, “The Man Who Wasn't James Bond,” Times, 28 November 1986, Educational Supplement, p. 23. Profile of G. McHugh, head of the Wellfield Comprehensive School.
- “The Simply Smashing Princess on Location,” Times, 12 December 1986, p. 1. Photo of Prince Charles and Princess Diana visiting the set of The Living Daylights.
- Gavin Bell, “The Times Arts Diary: Playing Away,” Times, 11 April 1987, p. 15. Sean Connery recieves French award.
- Charles Bremner, “New York View: Aids Cuts a Wide Swathe Through World of Arts,” Times, 20 June 1987, p. 9. Mention of Bond's monogamy in The Living Daylights.
- Times, 24 June 1987, p. 16. Advertisement concerning illegal video copies of The Living Daylights.
- Daivd Robinson, “Cinema: Bond Grows Up at Last,” Times, 30 June 1987, p. 20. Film review of The Living Daylights.
- Times, 1 July 1987, p. 18b. The Living Daylights (film).
- Carol Leonard, “The Times City Diary,” Times, 15 July 1987, p. 27. Mention of boat used in The Living Daylights.
- Peter Freedman, “The Times Arts Diary: Premium Bond,” Times, 25 July 1987, p. 21. Timothy Dalton.
- “Bond Star Gets Cash,” Times, 28 July 1987, p. 2. Timothy Dalton wins libel suit.
- P. H. S., “Hooking Hess,” Times Diary, Times, 20 August 1987, p. 10.
- “Times Diary,” Times, 2 January 1988, p. 18h. Timothy Dalton.
- Andrew Billen, “James Bond Loses His Licence to Shoot at Home,” Times, 26 February 1988, p. 1. Licence to Kill (film).
- “Bond Death,” Times, 17 February 1989, p. 10. Obituary of James Bond.
- “James Bond: Ornithologist Whose Name Was Theived by Ian Fleming,” Times, 18 February 1989, p. 12. Obituary of James Bond.
- David Robinson, “Cinema: Business as Usual,” Times, 15 June 1989, p. 20. Film review of Licence to Kill.
- Candia McWilliam, “Spangled, Half-Naked: The Bond Girl as a Real Woman?,” Times, 16 June 1989, p. 21.
- Tim Heald, “Thrillers,” Times, 22 July 1989, p. 41. Book review of Win, Lose or Die.
- “Eton Looks Back at 550 Years of Excellence,” Times, 29 May 1990, p. 5. Mention of Ian Fleming.
- S. D. Freer, “007's Schooldays,” Times, 9 June 1990, p. 11. Letter.
- Philip Robinson, “Buyers Sought for Bond Films,” Times, 13 August 1990, p. 22. Sale of the film rights to James Bond by Albert R. Broccoli.
- George Perry, “The Man Who Is King,” Times, 6 October 1990, Saturday Review, pp. 16–17. Sean Connery.
- Chris Petit, “Thrillers,” Times, 25 October 1990, p. 24. Book review of Brokenclaw.
- “007 Libel Award,” Times, 15 August 1991, p. 2. Albert R. Broccoli awarded damages from The Sun.
- Peter Victor, “Ian Fleming's Inspiration for Q Dies at Home Aged 89,” Times, 12 November 1992, p. 3. Obituary of Charles Fraser-Smith.
- Praveen Moman, “Omnibuses,” Times, 10 December 1992, p. 37. Book review of A James Bond Quartet.
- Andrew Lycett, “007's Intimate Secrets Go Under the Hammer,” Times, 14 December 1992, p. 3. Sale of Fleming's notebook.
- “007's File Is Sold for £14,300,” Times, 16 December 1992, p. 3.
- “You Only Write Twice: Manuscripts Are Forever, and Worth Their Weight in Gold,” Times, 16 December 1992, p. 15. An editorial presenting a fictional account of James Bond attending the auction of Fleming's notebook.
- Elaine Fogg, “Connery Says Some Women Like to Be Hit,” Times, 4 May 1993, p. 3.
- Mark Amory, “In Search of the Man Who Wasn't Bond,” Times, 24 June 1993, p. 41. Book review of 17F: The Life of Ian Fleming by Donald McCormick.
- Patrick Howarth, “Sikorski's Death,” Times, 5 July 1993, p. 15. Letter.
- “News in Brief: Radiotherapy for Actor,” Times, 19 October 1993, p. 2. Sean Connery.
- “The Times Diary: Mint Condition, Some Cat Hairs,” Times, 16 November 1993, p. 18.
- Joseph Connolly, “James Bond's Licence to Make a Killing,” Times, 1 January 1994, Weekend, pp. 6–7.
- Michael Arditti, Times, 10 January 1994, p. 31. Book review of Great Scot: The Life of Sean Connery by John Hunter.
- “Bond Bonanza,” Times, 29 January 1994, p. 8.
- “The Times Diary: Rallying Round Accademia,” Times, 15 March 1994, p. 20. Roger Moore.
- “The Times Diary: Blissful Anticipation,” Times, 14 April 1994, p. 16.
- Derek Davies, “Son Reveals Veteran Reporter Was Double Agent,” Times, 27 May 1994, p. 14.
- “News in Brief: Brosnan Is New Bond,” Times, 8 June 1994, p. 2.
- “The Name's Brosnan..,” Times, 9 June 1994, p. 5.
- Rachel Kelly, “Last of the Old Cold War Warriors?,” Times, 9 June 1994, p. 16.
- “From Russia with Schmaltz,” Times, 9 June 1994, p. 19. Editorial.
- “Spy Saga,” Times, 18 August 1994, p. 6.
- Times, 29 September 1994, p. 21. Obituary of Harry Saltzman.
- P. H. S., “The Name's Bond,” The Times Diary, Times, 2 December 1994, p. 20.
- “One-Film Bond Stirs Fan Club's Enthusiasm,” Times, 12 December 1994, p. 5.
- Alexandra Frean, “Bond Film Eyes Rolls-Royce Site,” Times, 28 December 1994, p. 5.
- “James Bond: Licensed to Open Harrods,” Times, 5 January 1995, p. 9. Pierce Brosnan.
- Dalya Alberge, “Bond Makes No Secret of the Service from Watford,” Times, 23 January 1995, p. 3. About the film studio used for GoldenEye.
- “News in Brief: Dalton Wins Libel,” Times, 24 February 1995, p. 2. Timothy Dalton wins libel suit against the Daily Express.
- Times, 21 October 1995, p. WT7. Andrew Lycett's biography of Ian Fleming.
- Times, 21 October 1995, Car 95, p. 10. The cars of James Bond.
- Times, 21 October 1995, Car 95, p. 11. Stunt car drivers in the James Bond films.
- Giles Whittell, “Forever Shaken Not Stirred,” Times, 3 November 1995, p. 16. GoldenEye preview.
- Geoff Brown, “Have Stiff Upper Lip, Well Travelled,” Times, 17 November 1995, p. 38. Discusses the British hero stereotype.
- Steve Hughes, “Charisma Enough for Bond,” Times, 18 November 1995, Car 95, p. 10. BMW Z3 road test.
- Geoff Brown, “Bond Comes In from the Cold,” Times, 23 November 1995, p. 35. Film review of GoldenEye.
- Times, 23 November 1995, p. 35. Advertisement for General Accident Direct's Travelbond insurance. The main copy for the ad reads, “When you need saving, call 007.”
- Rachel Kelly, “The Name's Bond. Samantha Bond,” Times, 24 November 1995, p. 19. GoldenEye (film); Interview with Samantha Bond.
- “Knave of Hearts: A New Boss for 007's Oldest Enemy,” Times, 25 November 1995, p. 21. Editorial.
- Times, 1 December 1995, Educational Supplement, p. 17.
- Times, 22 December 1995, p. 21. GoldenEye.
- Times, 2 January 1996, p. 15g. Letter regarding the Times review of GoldenEye, and villains with scars.
- Times, 11 January 1996, p. 19e. Letter regarding the Times review of GoldenEye, and villains with scars.
- Times, 17 February 1996, Car 96, p. 1a. Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang.
- Times, 10 April 1996, p. 2d. “The real James Bond.”
- Times, 17 June 1996, p. 7a. Raymond Benson to write a James Bond novel.
- Times, 20 June 1996, p. 21f. Letter noting that James Bond does not drink tea.
- Times, 29 June 1996, p. 8d. Albert R. Broccoli passes away.
- Times, 29 June 1996, p. 25a. Obituary of Albert R. “Cubby” Broccoli.
- Times, 4 July 1996, p. 21f. Letter regarding financing of the film Dr. No.
- Times, 30 August 1996, Higher Education Supplement, p. 60c. Bradford University/Success of the James Bond films.
- Times, 2 October 1996, p. 1e. British spy recruited by Russians named James Bond.
- Times, 12 October 1996, Car 96, p. 5f. BMW Z3.
- Times, 18 November 1996, p. 3d. Memorial service for Albert R. Broccoli.
- Times, 18 December 1996, p. 9d. James Bond props as Christmas presents (Interface).
- Garth Pearce, “Shaken but Not Deterred,” Times, 30 November 1997, Culture, pp. 4–5. Tomorrow Never Dies (film).
- Times, 5 December 1997?. Obituary of Richard Vernon.