True London Spy Stories
Posted by Hazel Baker on Thursday, May 7, 2020 Under: Podcast
In : Podcast
Tags: podcast spy london history
comments powered by Disqus
Have you ever wondered how much of the James Bond stories are true? We all know 007 is a fictional character but the inspiration for the stories has to come from somewhere.
During the Second World War, the James Bond author Ian Fleming was a Naval intelligence officer at the time involved in the Goldeneye operation. Goldeneye eh - seem familiar? Fleming oversaw two of the intelligence units, 30 Assault Unit and T- Force throughout the Goldeneye operations.
His wartime service experiences provided a solid background for his Bond spy novels. He vacationed in Jamaica every year and used this time to write his James Bond novels.
Listen to our podcast as our tour guide Rob Smith shares more true London spy stories. Including how the secret service came about, the role of the secret service in World War I, where MI6 agents hung out in London. He also shares the intriguing story of the third man and the cost of being a double agent.
In : Podcast
LONDON GUIDED WALKS:
LEARN MORE:
CONNECT WITH US:
Site by Hazel | Photographs by Hazel or Ian