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[challenge entry] And you can still hear the ghostly saxophone....

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(, Thu 25 Sep 2014, 9:53, archived)
# but he didn't play it...
fun baker street fact though, 'to do a lady up baker street' is an expression meaning to do a lady up the front then up the back to do baker street being the only stop that links the brown line and the pink line on t'underground.
(, Thu 25 Sep 2014, 9:58, archived)
#
I know he didnt play it :)
(, Thu 25 Sep 2014, 10:04, archived)
# it's a shame though.
(, Thu 25 Sep 2014, 10:12, archived)
#
Wasn't he the first Bond though?
(, Thu 25 Sep 2014, 10:18, archived)
# yeah why not.
(, Thu 25 Sep 2014, 10:19, archived)
# No, seriously
'In 1956, Bob Holness provided the voice for James Bond in a South African radio adaption of the Ian Fleming novel Moonraker. He would later go on to become an actor and game show host for Take a Letter and Blockbusters'

(, Thu 25 Sep 2014, 10:38, archived)
# Pedant alarm
First one was an American Barry Nelson, who played "Jimmy Bond"
(, Thu 25 Sep 2014, 10:48, archived)
# Ah...
bugger....
(, Thu 25 Sep 2014, 10:52, archived)
# although I believe that Bob did invent
the pedal bin.
(, Thu 25 Sep 2014, 11:12, archived)
# Well,
thats hardly a fact, thats common knowledge. Like edison and bell...
(, Thu 25 Sep 2014, 11:26, archived)
# ah yes, edisons patented potato peeler
and the world famous bell peppers.
(, Thu 25 Sep 2014, 11:28, archived)