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On Location: 'James Bond: Octopussy' (1983) - Interview with Del Singh - Part 2 [Episode 115]

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Have you ever tried to tie someone else’s tie, as opposed to your own? Imagine trying to tie a turban on someone else! In this second part of my interview with Del Singh – ‘Turban Expert’ to 1983’s Octopussy – I ask how were turbans kept in order as men ran ontop of trains, and even clung to the outside of airplanes?

Del also tells me about the wonderful cast of the film; Kristina Wayborn (Magda), Stephan Berkoff (General Orlov), and the director John Glen. We discuss the place Octopussy has in the 007 rankings, especially against 1983’s other Bond film, ‘Never Say Never Again’ with Sean Connery.
I also comment on why I am especially glad those turbans were right.
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Have you ever tried to tie someone else’s tie, as opposed to your own? Imagine trying to tie a turban on someone else! In this second part of my interview with Del Singh – ‘Turban Expert’ to 1983’s Octopussy – I ask how were turbans kept in order as men ran ontop of trains, and even clung to the outside of airplanes?

Del also tells me about the wonderful cast of the film; Kristina Wayborn (Magda), Stephan Berkoff (General Orlov), and the director John Glen. We discuss the place Octopussy has in the 007 rankings, especially against 1983’s other Bond film, ‘Never Say Never Again’ with Sean Connery.
I also comment on why I am especially glad those turbans were right.
Message me anytime on Instagram, or e-mail: AlbionNeverDies@gmail.com
Check out my https://www.youtube.com/britishculture
Check out my Red Bubble shop
Several subscribers have their postcards and other little 'thank you's in the post, randomly drawn from the list, and one has a free mug on the way!
Subscribe to my newsletter: https://youtube.us9.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=b3afdae99897eebbf8ca022c8&id=5165536616

JAPAN EDGE: Trends & Perspectives Unveiled
Japan Trends & Tales: Exploring News, Culture, Entertainment, Food, and Beyond!

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