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In 2015, Brian Dolan decided not to pay for a digital TV subscription, reasoning that he could find all his entertainment for free online. It was a life changing moment. He ended up spending a lot of time watching conspiracy videos, and kept seeing pop-ups for videos made by people who believe the Earth is flat. “I thought it was the stupidest thing ever,” says Dolan, who is 39 and lives in Niagara Falls. But that quickly changed.

This is a common occurrence: someone investigates conspiracy theories on YouTube; they dismiss flat Earth as ridiculous; they are converted, often after watching the Flat Earth Clues videos by the community’s poster boy Mark Sargent. The same thing happened to Dolan. Within a few weeks, he had – as the flat Earth community puts it – ‘woken up’.

Dolan describes himself as socially awkward, and didn't have a girlfriend until his early 20s. Other than a short relationship a few years later, nothing has really stuck. He believes becoming a flat Earther has affected his romantic life. “Quite honestly, my dating pool has become a dating pond,” he says. “If you can't agree on the fundamentals of where you're living, I don't think you have much chance of that much of a future.'

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Flat Earthers compare their belief to a religion: though you shouldn't “hit someone over the head” with it, it is so important that you should mention it early to a potential partner. Dolan says he doesn’t know many flat Earthers in his area, and anyway, he thinks 95 per cent of female flat Earthers are in a relationship. Once, a friend made (and operated) a profile for him on the dating site Plenty of Fish, which mentioned that Dolan is a flat Earther. A few people were interested but Dolan asked that he take it down. “I'm not good at the game,” he says. He faces an unusual – but not unique – challenge. How do you find love when you think the Earth is flat?

You might think that the gender demographics of flat Earthers – people I speak to put it at approximately 75 per cent men – would make love less elusive for women. But for Caroline Walter, a 52-year-old diagnostic ultrasonographer in Arizona, this doesn't make it easy.

For a while in 2018 she dated Sargent; then she used a website called Flat Earth People Finder to spend time with a man who proved not to be a perfect match; now she is single. She has no interest in her colleagues because they are “indoctrinated”. As well as being a flat Earther, Walter is a Christian. “So I feel like I'm looking for some kind of a unicorn and I don't know if I'll ever find him but I feel like I don't wanna settle.”

Does the belief system make her lonely? “Of course,” she says. “That's why it's so important to keep contact with the people that feel the same. It's so isolating that we really have to stick together.”

While opening you up to a community of like-minded people, a belief in flat Earth can clearly sever ties and alienate the people you love. “I do have a really good group of online friends,” says Dolan, “but in real life... people that I've known for 20, 30 years, they definitely want nothing to do with it.”

Charlotte Love, a 48-year-old flat Earther in Birmingham, says she no longer watches TV or reads newspapers. “Conversations can be difficult with mainstream people,” she says. David Weiss, a flat Earther in his mid-50s from Connecticut, says: “They’re so deep inside the Matrix that they can’t see it.”

And, for some, a belief in a flat Earth can be the catalyst for ending a relationship. Love, who used Meetup.com to start gatherings of flat Earthers that have run since 2017, has seen marriages come under strain: the partner resents the new belief they cannot understand; the flat Earther realises they are happier among flat Earthers. “Quite often they say, 'I'm not allowed to even discuss this at home',” she says. “'We can't have a conversation about anything real.'”

Sargent has heard “horror stories” about people being unable to reconcile their relationship with their flat Earth belief. The paradigm shift is too great. “And why wouldn't it be?” he says. “We’re not talking about whether you’re a Democrat or a Republican, or vegan or not vegan. This is way, way bigger than that.”

This became all too real for Dottie Sutherland, who is 34 and lives in Washington. The world didn't make sense to her until she discovered flat Earth. Though her boyfriend was the person who introduced her to the conspiracy, he didn't care about researching it further. “I wanted to go out and do observations,” she says. “I enjoy going to meet-ups, and he just didn't have any interest in that.” In November 2019 she wanted to go to the Dallas Flat Earth International Conference but he refused to accompany her. When she got home, the pair broke up. Sutherland wanted to be with someone who thought like her.

Elsewhere, the newly single brother of a friend started talking to her. At one point he asked her why she was a flat Earther. She laid out her arguments. He literally never spoke to her again. “I was like, wow, OK, yeah, that's why I don't try to talk to people about this.”

Some flat Earthers are happy to countenance marrying a ‘glober’ – someone who thinks the Earth is round – but many of them think that the glober would simply become a flat Earther anyway. “I've debated Nasa employees, astrophysicists, PhDs, land surveyors, and I smoke 'em all like a Cuban cigar on Sunday,” claims Nathan Thompson, a 34-year-old flat Earther in Virginia.

“It's a joke. So you're telling me my girlfriend's not gonna figure out that the Earth's flat? No, she's gonna know. She's gonna know or I'm gonna find a smarter girlfriend.” Love, who thinks a flat Earther and a glober dating is like a straight and a gay person dating, says it would be all right for a prospective partner to believe that the Earth is round, “but if someone was seriously open and seriously looked into it, I don't see how that could happen”.

Some flat Earthers married globers years before they ‘woke up’. Rob Mackenzie, a 50-year-old former aircraft engineer, met his wife in 2000 but became a flat Earther in 2016. His wife doesn't get angry about the subject but the two of them don't discuss flat Earth in the house. When he watches a flat Earth video, he does it alone and with headphones. “It would be nice if we could get over that milestone,” he says – “if she suddenly said to me one day, 'Talk to me about Flat Earth and explain it to me'.” If he were single, Mackenzie says, he would probably start a Facebook account and look for flat Earthers in his area. “I would certainly look for someone that was at least open to the idea, at the very least. For example, I probably wouldn't date an astrophysicist, no matter how hot she is.”

Given the barriers, perhaps it’s unsurprising that a single flat Earther in search of love would turn to the internet and its algorithms. And that’s where Flat Earth Singles comes in.

On May 28, 2019, Joe – a silver-haired flat Earther from Connecticut – posted a video on YouTube. 'Yes, there’s a dating site out there – a flat Earth dating site,” he said. He had been told about the site by a friend, and decided to join.

When Flat Earth Singles launched – not with awe-inspiring professionalism, misspelling its own name as ‘Fiat Earth Singles’ – I decided to look into it. At first glance, the site seemed to offer everything a lovelorn flat Earther could want. But under the surface, something didn’t seem right.

Joe was skeptical too. In his video, he says that the site still has room for improvement and that he won’t be paying for a premium account until they sort out their search function.

I tried to speak to those who had joined. With occasional exceptions, their profile photos looked suspiciously similar. I noticed that most of the female photos had originally been saved with the file format 'F_1', 'F_2', etc, and most of the male photos with 'M_1', 'M_2', etc. What's more, the age provided for each profile bore almost no relation to that of the person in the photo – as though the entire database had been filled out not by a person but by a computer.

I decided to do reverse Google Image searches on the photos. One supposed member, 'bendover365' was using the photo of Achilles Wiliams, a personal trainer who was run over by a train. The profile photo of a man called George On The Horizon had been saved with the filename '379_pexels_photo-736716'. When I visited Pexels, a stock image site, the second face in the search results for 'man' was familiar: it was George On The Horizon.

When I looked up the photo attached to the profile 'katiebest', I found Katie Higgins Cook, whose photo is regularly used to scam people. “My picture has been used on Muslim dating websites, multiple Facebook profiles, etc.,” she told me. “There is a scam going around where someone emails saying they are me, I am in Syria and I’ve found (insert large amount of money) and I need their bank account number to get the money out of the country.” Another image search took me to Alissa Smith, an Atlanta tarot reader. She confirmed that the profile was not her. Oddly, she had just discovered that her ex-boyfriend is a flat Earther.

I spent a while fruitlessly trying to speak to actual members on the site, as well as the people running it. I got no reply from the site's owners, but did receive a notification telling me that 'Cutiebun' wanted to meet me. When I replied to the email address listed in that message, my email bounced back. There was no one on the other end. Cutiebun did not want to meet me.

Joseph was right not to have paid for a premium account. No one on the site was actually a flat Earther – not even 'FlatEarthBigTits'. Flat Earth Singles was a scam.

The site – which has disappeared from the internet in the last few weeks – struck me as a cautionary tale. Just as a site tailor-made for single flat Earthers comes along, it proves to be a hoax. But it is eminently possible for flat Earthers to fall in love with one another, as my interviews proved. When they do so, their membership of a minority that is widely mocked can strengthen their relationship.

When Nathan Thompson dated a flat Earther he said it felt like “us against the world”. Charlotte Love fell in love with another flat Earther at her meet-ups, and David Weiss and Paige Windle met at a Halloween party in 2006 before either of them had ‘woken up’. Windle was dressed as Belle in a yellow dress that touched the floor, and Weiss had come as a Halloween protestor. They felt like soulmates, Windle says. Before long their talking moved upstairs from the basement. They stood outside the bathroom and their lips touched for the first time. As they kissed, the lights went out and for ten minutes the house was plunged into darkness.

The two of them watched flat Earth videos together and came to their conclusion together. “And I almost felt lighter,” says Windle, “because everything made sense – that we've been living this lie for so long.” The pair would do small experiments together, and film them. “We are doing great and flat Earth is making us stronger than anyone out there,” says Weiss. “We are not bored; life is exciting and new every single day.”

Weiss and Windle are clearly in a fortunate minority. The flat Earth community believe that a significant percentage of their number are 'in the closet', afraid to come out to their glober loved ones. Sargent describes these people's secrets as “ticking time bombs” – revelations that may destroy their relationships.

When we begin a relationship with someone, we perhaps subconsciously assume that their stances on the important issues in life will never change. To contemplate anything else is too frightening for us – it may entail having to change ourselves. But conspiracies lure people in all the time, and people change every day. It could happen to anyone. What would you do if the person lying next to you in bed told you they believed the Earth is flat?

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Followed by

Goldfinger (1964)
You Only Live Twice (1967)
Diamonds Are Forever (1971)
The Man with the Golden Gun (1974)
Moonraker (1979)
Octopussy (1983)
The Living Daylights (1987)
GoldenEye (1995)
The World Is Not Enough (1999)
Casino Royale (2006)
Skyfall (2012)
No Time to Die (2021)

Remade as

From Russia with Love: The Radio Play (2012)(Video)
Remake of / Version of.

Spin-off

From Russia with Love (2005)(Video Game)
It's the video game adaptation.

References

One of Our Aircraft Is Missing (1942)
James Bond says: 'I'd say one of their aircraft is missing.'
North by Northwest (1959)
Aerial attack on man on ground and its visual and editing style. It is a bi-plane in the Hitch film and a helicopter in the Bond movie.
Spartacus (1960)
The training centre on SPECTRE Island is based on the gladiator training scenes from Spartacus.
Dr. No (1962)
Mention of Bond's mission in Jamaica. Kronsteen suggests killing Bond in revenge for the death of SPECTRE operative Dr. No.
Call Me Bwana (1963)
Kirilenko climbs out of a hatch in Anita Ekberg's mouth on a billboard advertising this film on the side of a building.

Referenced in

Ponds 'Double-0 Colours by Angel Face' James Bond Television Commercial (1963)(Video)
This James Bond themed television commercial debuted in 1963 which was the same year that the 007 film 'From Russia with Love' premiered.
Mainly Millicent: Episode dated 17 July 1964 (1964)(TV Episode)
Mention of SPECTRE.
The Guns of James Bond (1964)(Short)
Discussion of the Armalite gun from this James Bond film.
The Addams Family: The Addams Family Meets the Undercover Man (1965)(TV Episode)
Mr. Briggs says he's seen all of the James Bond movies. At the time, only three Bond films had ever been released in theaters.
Secret Agent: The Ubiquitous Mr. Lovegrove (1965)(TV Episode)
Drake owns a copy of the film tie-in of Ian Fleming's novel, with Sean Connery on the cover
The Intelligence Men (1965)
'Where are the special shoes... with the knives in the toecaps?' enquires Eric.
Pardon the Expression: The Headmistress (1965)(TV Episode)
Mentioned by title
Get Smart: School Days (1965)(TV Episode)
The students at the spy school practice with wristwatch strangling wire like Red Grant used
What's My Line?: Sean Connery & Henry Fonda (1965)(TV Episode)
Mentioned in connection with Mystery Guest Sean Connery.
Take Thirty: Sean Connery on Being Bond (1965)(TV Episode)
Discussion.
The Incredible World of James Bond (1965)(TV Movie)
Mentions / discusses
Telescope: Licensed to Make a Killing with James Bond (1965)(TV Episode)
Discussion.
Nestle Quik Adam West James Bond Parody Television Commercial (1965)(Video)
Faceless arch villain like Ernst Stavro Blofeld.
My Three Sons: From Maggie with Love (1966)(TV Episode)
Title reference.
Vallavan Oruvan (1966)
Story elements.
The Spy with a Cold Nose (1966)
Lionel Jeffries reflects on the difference between him and Bond in 'Russia'
F Troop: From Karate with Love (1967)(TV Episode)
title reference

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The Avengers: From Venus with Love (1967)(TV Episode)
Title reference.
Whicker's World: The World of James Bond (1967)(TV Episode)
Mentioned.
The Wild Wild West: The Night of the Bogus Bandits (1967)(TV Episode)
The pre-credits scene is a specific reference.
Operation Kid Brother (1967)
This movie features a character clearly inspired by Rosa Klebb from 'From Russia with Love (1963)', to the point of naming the character 'Lotte' after Lotte Lenya, who played Klebb in the 1963 Bond film.
Scope Mouthwash 1960s James Bond Style Commercial (1967)(Video)
Spy attache briefcase.
The Debbie Reynolds Show: To and from Russia with Love: Part 1 (1969)(TV Episode)
Title reference.
The Debbie Reynolds Show: To and from Russia with Love: Part 2 (1969)(TV Episode)
Title reference.
Monty Python's Flying Circus: The BBC Entry for the Zinc Stoat of Budapest (or, It's the Arts) (1969)(TV Episode)
Part of the theme song plays before the hideout sketch
L'hiver (1969)
The cameraman (Frédéric Latin's character) says: In the film 'From Russia With Love', James Bond discovers a guy is American because he drinks red wine with fish.
Nanny and the Professor: From Butch, with Love (1970)(TV Episode)
Title reference.
Ironside: From Hrûska, with Love (1971)(TV Episode)
Title reference.
Hogan's Heroes: To Russia Without Love (1971)(TV Episode)
from the title
Bond in Amsterdam (1971)(Video)
Still. Discussion. Title song is heard. Sean Connery mentions that this is his favorite James Bond film. Sean Connery mentions the second James Bond film in relation to Ian Fleming.
From Africa with Love (1971)(TV Movie)
Title reference.
Bond 1973: The Lost Documentary (1973)(Short)
Mention of the source James Bond novel.
Get Christie Love!: From Paris with Love (1975)(TV Episode)
Referenced in episode title.
Girls in the Night Traffic (1976)
Poster seen on wall.
Moonraker (1979)
Music playing during the boat chase is from 'From Russia with Love'
My Name Is Bond... James Bond (1979)(TV Movie)
Poster. Source novel is displayed.
The Paul Ryan Show: Albert R. Broccoli and Dana Broccoli (1979)(TV Episode)
Referred to.
Lupin the 3rd: Yûreisen yori ai wo komete (1979)(TV Episode)
The episode's title is a play on the James Bond movie.
To Russia... With Elton (1979)(Short)
Title reference.
For Your Eyes Only (1981)
The A.T.A.C. is similar to the Lektor, Kriegler is similar to Grant, Columbo is similar to Kerim Bey
For Your Eyes Only: The Royal Premiere (1981)(TV Special)
Michael G. Wilson refers to the first three James Bond pictures as now being referred to as classics.
Blow Out (1981)
John Lithgow's character in Blow Out has the same watch with piano wire as Red Grant
Your Eyes Only Live Twice (1981)(Short)
Powder exploding briefcase. Blofeld's face is hidden behind a screen.
The Facts of Life: From Russia with Love (1981)(TV Episode)
The episode title is based on the title of this film
Play for Today: Soft Targets (1982)(TV Episode)
Desmond Llewelyn makes a cameo as a high ranking British intelligence official in an absurd over-the-top scene. This is a possible nod to his most famous role as 'Q.'
At the Movies: The Secret of 'Star Wars' (1983)(TV Episode)
Referenced by Gene Siskel in a discussion on movie series.
Never Say Never Again: Royal Film Premiere (1983)(TV Special)
Sean Connery mentions that 'From Russia with Love' is the template for a quality James Bond film. Barbara Carrera's performance is compared with Lotte Lenya's in this early James Bond film. It is mentioned that Sean Connery previously had starred in six James Bond films.
Film 2018: Never Say Never Again Special (1983)(TV Episode)
Referred to. Colour still. Discussion.
Ads
Remington Steele: Steele Your Heart Away (1984)(TV Episode)
Mentioned in the dialogue.
Minder: From Fulham with Love (1985)(TV Episode)
Title reference.
Operación Mantis (El exterminio del macho) (1985)
Shoe knife.
Eliminators (1986)
Andrew Prine throws a gas tank into the water, saying 'I saw this in a movie once', he then shoots that tank exploding it
Only Fools and Horses: From Prussia with Love (1986)(TV Episode)
Title reference.
Hunter: From San Francisco with Love (1986)(TV Episode)
title reference
James Bond 007 at the Movies (1986)(Video)
Title Card.
Sledge Hammer!: Comrade Hammer (1987)(TV Episode)
When Vronsky attempts to kiss Sledge in gratitude, Sledge rebuffs him and asks, 'What is this, From Russia with Love'?
Happy Anniversary 007: 25 Years of James Bond (1987)(TV Movie)
At the Movies: Beverly Hills Cop II/Amazing Grace and Chuck/Ishtar/The Chipmunk Adventure (1987)(TV Episode)
Referenced during the Video Pick of the Week segment.
James Bond: Licence to Thrill (1987)(TV Movie)
Source novel displayed. Lois Maxwell says Ian Fleming frequently visited the set of the first two James Bond films.
DuckTales: Double-O-Duck (1987)(TV Episode)
Like Ernst Stavro Blofeld, Dr. Nogood is frequently seen holding and petting a cat.
Rowntrees Polo Mints James Bond 'OO7' Television Commercial (1987)(Video)
Title reference. Slogan/Tagline reference.
Diet Coke Pierce Brosnan James Bond Style Television Commercial (1988)(Video)
Train journey through Eastern Europe. Markings on the train state Belgrade.
The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! (1988)
Blade in the shoe
Lark Milds Roger Moore James Bond Style Television Commercial (1988)(Video)
Roger Moore in a James Bond themed television commercial set in Venice with love scene in boat at end.
From London with Love: The Music of James Bond (1988)(Video)
Title reference. Theme music performed.
Murder, She Wrote: From Russia... with Blood (1989)(TV Episode)
Title reference.
Heartbeat: From Russia with Love (1989)(TV Episode)
Title reference.
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)
Wogan: Wogan: Licence To Thrill (1989)(TV Episode)
Desmond Llewelyn shows the briefcase from the movie, and Cubby later says it's his favourite Bond movie.
In the Line of Duty IV (1989)
Michael Wong has a deadly needle coming out of his shoe, similar to that of Rosa Klebb having a knife hidden in her shoe.
Goldeneye (1989)(TV Movie)
The source novel is referred to as having being read by President John F. Kennedy.
Walter & Carlo i Amerika (1989)
A security guard is seen reading the Fleming novel with a picture of Sean Connery on the cover
Whose Line Is It Anyway?: Episode #2.11 (1990)(TV Episode)
Mike McShane sings John Barry's 007 theme during 'Theater Styles'
Sean Connery: A BAFTA Tribute (1990)(TV Special)
Sean Connery's James Bond films are referred to.
Valerie: From Russia with Fries (1990)(TV Episode)
Title reference.
Highland Superstores Desmond Llewelyn 'Q' Television Commercial (1990)(Video)
Camera filming from behind secret window.
Northern Exposure: Slow Dance (1991)(TV Episode)
Joel tells Maggie that he had to wear special shoes as a kid, but that the other kids didn't make fun of him because he had poisoned blades in them 'just like Rosa Klebb'.
30 Years of James Bond (1992)(TV Movie)
Discussion.
There Goes the Neighborhood (1992)
Norman lights up a Cuban cigar and says, 'From Cuba with love.'
Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Rebel Set (1992)(TV Episode)
Crow: 'Suddenly, it's 'From Russia with Love.'
Invasion of the Scream Queens (1992)
Martine Beswick discusses her role in this movie
The Simpsons: Duffless (1993)(TV Episode)
Bart immitates Blofeld from this movie when he's hidden Lisa's project.
Major Dad: From Russia with Like (1993)(TV Episode)
Title reference.
Undercover Blues (1993)
During the 'interrogation' scene, Quaid introduces Turner as 'Dr. Lotte Lenya,' from the Rosa Klebb Institute. Lotte Lenya played Rosa Klebb in From Russia with Love (1963).
Lovejoy: A Going Concern (1993)(TV Episode)
Charlotte is compared to Rosa Klebb.
Saved by the Bell: The New Class: Love Is on the Air (1993)(TV Episode)
Scott suggested the title 'From Lindsay with Love' for Lindsay's radio show.
Sean Connery: Private (1993)(TV Special)
Still(s). Poster in clip.
Police Academy: Mission to Moscow (1994)
Title is the password suggested by Adam at the game factory.
Gadget Boy and Heather: From Russia with Gadget Boy (1995)(TV Episode)
Title reference.
At the Movies: GoldenEye/It Takes Two/Toy Story/The Crossing Guard/Theremin: An Electronic Odyssey (1995)(TV Episode)
Alluded to in the 'GoldenEye' review.
For Your Ears Only (1995)(Video)
Discussion re music/song(s).
Behind the Scenes with 'Thunderball' (1995)(Video)
Mentions / discusses
James Bond 007: Yesterday and Today (1996)(Video)
Discussion. Still(s). Poster.
Bad Boys: From Russia with Love (1996)(TV Episode)
Title reference.
From Eastbourne with Love: The 007 Memorabilia Exhibition (1996)(Video)
Title reference.
Mystery Science Theater 3000: I Was a Teenage Werewolf (1997)(TV Episode)
'Rosa Klebb, gym coach.'
Unhappily Ever After: From Russia with Love (1997)(TV Episode)
title reference
GoldenEye 007 (1997)(Video Game)
A reference to every Bond movie (except, of course, those made after GoldenEye's release) is made in some form throughout the game.
Millennium: Sense and Antisense (1997)(TV Episode)
James Bond, Blofeld, Q mentioned
The Nanny: From Flushing with Love (1997)(TV Episode)
Movie title used in title
LG Desmond Llewelyn 'Q' Television Commercial (1997)(Video)
Bond Woman dancing in a red dress with a Soviet Union hammer and sickle tattoo revealed on her back.
The Movie Show: Bond Special: Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)(TV Episode)
Poster. Still. Mention of Rosa Klebb.
Law & Order: Under the Influence (1998)(TV Episode)
Lennie says, 'Your car came back from Russia, Bernie, with love.'
Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show: From Honey, with Love (1998)(TV Episode)
Title reference.
JAG: To Russia with Love (1998)(TV Episode)
Title reference.
Poodle Springs (1998)(TV Movie)
USA High: From Russia with Love (1998)(TV Episode)
Title reference.
Mr. Wymi: From Matron with Love (1998)(TV Episode)
Title reference.
Robbie Williams: Millennium (1998)(Music Video)
Hairy chested Robbie Williams drives a motor-boat with a bikini clad woman.
From China with Love (1998)
title reference (as 'From China with Love')
Hercules: Hercules and the Golden Touch (1998)(TV Episode)
James Bond overall parody; 'Hercules will return in 'From Sparta with Love'
Spy Fox in Cheese Chase (1998)(Video Game)
The 60th level is titled 'From Russian Blue with Love'.
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Law & Order: Refuge: Part 1 (1999)(TV Episode)
Detective LaMotte refers to the film.
Muppets from Space (1999)
Dr. Bunsen outfits The Muppets with various bizarre gadgets which come in handy as dei ex machina in improbable situations, just as Q always did for Bond starting in From Russia with Love.
From Dusk Till Dawn 3: The Hangman's Daughter (1999)(Video)
Johnny has shoe knives like Rosa Klebb
Tomorrow's World: Bond & Beyond (1999)(TV Episode)
Spy briefcase.
Premiere Bond: The World Is Not Enough (1999)(TV Special)
Robert Carlyle refers to Robert Shaw as a Bond villain.
Behind the Scenes with 'The World Is Not Enough' (1999)(Video)
Robert Carlyle refers to Robert Shaw playing a Bond villain.
The World Is Not Enough: The Making of a Blockbuster: Pre-production (1999)(TV Episode)
Poster. Dust jacked of source novel is displayed.
Gun Shy (2000)
Characters discuss Ernst Blofeld's cat.
Whose Line Is It Anyway?: Show No. 235 (2000)(TV Episode)
Named by Drew in the intro sequence.
Inside 'Moonraker' (2000)(Video)
Reference: Mentions / Discusses
The Men Behind the Mayhem: The Special Effects of James Bond (2000)(Video)
Reference: Mentions / Discusses
Terence Young: Bond Vivant (2000)(Video)
Title mentioned on screen as part of Terence Young's filmography
Snatch (2000)
Ian Fleming: 007's Creator (2000)(Video)
Source novel with title seen on book cover
Inside 'Octopussy' (2000)(Video)
Dialogue from this film is used during James Brolin's screentest
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Out of My Mind (2000)(TV Episode)
Buffy: 'You're like my fairy godmother, and Santa Claus, and Q all wrapped up into one. Q from Bond, not Star Trek.'
Harry Saltzman: Showman (2000)(Video)
Filmographical Reference to his work
Son of the Beach: From Russia, with Johnson (2001)(TV Episode)
Title reference.
Trailer Park Boys: Mr. Lahey's Got My Porno Tape! (2001)(TV Episode)
The adult film J-Roc wants to direct is called 'From Russia with the lovebone'.
Dutch Railways 'Trainguard' James Bond Style Television Commercial (2001)(Video)
Title reference in title card/voice over: From Rasit with Love. Ad mainly set on train (film was partially set on Russian express train) and is an advert for Dutch Railways.
Birthday Girl (2001)
Title used as name for dating website
Ichi the Killer (2001)
Ichi's shoe-blade references Rosa-Klebb's from this James Bond movie.
Dream Team: From Russia with Love (2001)(TV Episode)
Title reference.
Fairly OddParents: Action Packed/Smarty Pants (2002)(TV Episode)
Elements of action-movie-villain Jorgen's appearance are taken from that of Blofeld.
American Dreams: Pryor Knowledge (2002)(TV Episode)
Will refers to the film.
Madonna: Die Another Day (2002)(Music Video)
Blofeld's white cat in the Bond museum.
Bond Girls Are Forever (2002)(TV Movie)
Discussion.
Crackerjack (2002)
Jack asks Bernie 'Shouldn't you be stroking a white cat?' (a la Ernst Blofeld, who first did this in the second Bond film)
Die Another Day (2002)
The shoe with the poison-tipped blade is seen in Q's station laboratory. There is a knife concealed in a briefcase. In the ice palace sequence, there is a game board (the chess match). Enemy spies are behind a one-way mirror in a hotel room with cameras. Graves' engineer is seen holding the Icarus control, and petting it like a cat. When they first meet, Jinx tells James her name, and adds, 'My friends call me Jinx.' Bond replies, 'Mine call me James Bond.' In From Russia with Love (1963), Tatiana Romanova introduces herself, and adds, 'My friends call me Tania,' and Bond gives the same reply.
Songs of Bond (2002)(TV Movie)
The film's title song is performed.
American Dreams: Black and White (2002)(TV Episode)
Roxanne refers to the film and its star Sean Connery.
I'm Alan Partridge: Never Say Alan Again (2002)(TV Episode)
When making his Bond-marathon timetable, Alan says, '11:05, From Russia with Love (1963).'
Modern Marvels: James Bond Gadgets (2002)(TV Episode)
The spy gadget suitcase is referred to.
James Bond: A BAFTA Tribute (2002)(TV Special)
Mentioned.
40 Years of Bond, James Bond (2002)(Video)
Special Edition DVD cover. Title card and description.
The Bond Essentials (2002)(TV Movie)
Rosa Klebb's shoe and the gadget briefcase are seen and mentioned by director Lee Tamahori.
Samurai Jack: Episode XL - Jack vs. the Ninja (2003)(TV Episode)
Opening scene in which Shinobi stalks a decoy of Jack just like Red Grant stalks a man posing as 007.
Have I Got News for You: The Best of the Guest Presenters (2003)(Video)
Reference made to Bond villains stroking cats
Tetris: From Russia with Love (2004)(TV Movie)
Title reference
The Incredibles (2004)
gadget maker 'E' is named after 007's loyal 'Q'
Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater (2004)(Video Game)
Mentioned by Para-Medic during the codec conversations
Blade: Trinity (2004)
Abby has a shoe-knife similar to Colonel Klebb
QI: Cockneys (2005)(TV Episode)
Mentioned in dialogue
Lucky Number Slevin (2006)
Lucy Liu's character mentions this film.
16 Blocks (2006)
Eddie Bunker takes Nugent's gun and ask him 'how does it feel' just as the Russian agent does to James Bond
NCIS: Hiatus (Part #1) (2006)(TV Episode)
The Turkish captain asks Ziva if she's Turkish and that reminds Tony of From Russia With Love. He explains the plot of the film to make McGee understand the connection.
Premiere Bond: Opening Nights (2006)(Video)
Details of its Premiere(s)
The Exotic Locations of 'From Russia with Love' (2006)(Video)
DVD extra about the exotic locations in this James Bond movie.
The Exotic Locations of 'The World Is Not Enough' (2006)(Video)
Mentioned in relation to a filming location that can be seen in this earlier James Bond film.
Paprika (2006)
One of the movies detective Kogawa dreams about.
Destroy All Humans! 2 (2006)(Video Game)
The title for the mission 'From Russia With Guns'
Marks and Spencer James Bond 'Die Another Day' Television Commercial (2006)(Video)
Closing title card reads 'from YOUR M&S with love'.
Casino Royale: Royal World Premiere (2006)(TV Special)
Mentioned by Elton John.
Roger Moore as James Bond, circa 1964 (2006)(Video)
Mention of SPECTRE.
Licence to Kill: Deleted Scenes with Director John Glen (2006)(Video)
Director john Glen mentions how the father of actor Pedro Armendáriz Jr. had appeared in this earlier James Bond film 'From Russia with Love'.
James Bond Trivia (2006)(Video Game)
Trivia questions relating to this James Bond movie.
From Russia with Love: The Boat Chase Animated Storyboard Sequence (2006)(Video)
Discussion.
Ian Fleming on Desert Island Discs (2006)(Video)
Discussion.
Ian Fleming: The CBC Interview (2006)(Video)
The source novel is displayed.
Octopussy: James Brolin Original Screentests (2006)(Video)
The love scene screen-test was a scene from this earlier James Bond movie.
Diamonds Are Forever: Sean Connery 1971 - The BBC Interview (2006)(Video)
Sean Connery mentions he has read the Ian Fleming source novel.
Licence to Kill: Exotic Vacation - Key West, Florida, USA (2006)(Video)
Discussion.
Biography: Ian Fleming (2006)(TV Episode)
Stills. Poster. Discussion.
A View to a Kill: Deleted Scenes with Introductions by John Glen (2006)(Video)
Roger Moore as James Bond in 'The Paris Police Station' deleted scene segment mentions the phrase 'From Russia, with Love'.
Kaun Banega Crorepati?: Kareena Kapoor and Priyanka Chopra (2007)(TV Episode)
One of the options for the Rs. 40,000 question.
Extras: The Extra Special Series Finale (2007)(TV Episode)
Mentioned by man showing Maggie her new flat, indicating it's as small as a train compartment
Grand Theft Auto IV (2008)(Video Game)
Michelle seems to be inspired by Tatiana Romanova and Darko being Bond's contact. A woman's username on Lovemeet is 'From Russia Without Love'.
The Dark Knight (2008)
The Joker has a blade come out of his shoe, just like Rosa Klebb.
The Cars of the Bond Movies (2008)(Video)
The Bentley 4½ Litre Blower
The South Bank Show: James Bond (2008)(TV Episode)
Poster.
Swatch James Bond 007 Villain Collection Television Commercial (2008)(Video)
Title logo and still of villain displayed.
QI: Flotsam and Jetsam (2009)(TV Episode)
A promotional poster for the film is shown when they discuss James Bond.
Special Agent Oso: To Grandma with Love/Gold Flower (2009)(TV Episode)
'To Grandma With Love' episode
Greek: From Rushing with Love (2009)(TV Episode)
Title Reference
You Know What's Bullshit: DVDs (2009)(TV Episode)
among the DVDs discussed in terms of bad packaging
I Love You, Beth Cooper (2009)
Blofeld and Bond are mentioned
A Night at the Movies: The Suspenseful World of Thrillers (2009)(TV Movie)
poster
Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009)
In the introductory shot of Bean in front of his farm he is imitating Sean Connery's pose on the original poster for this film. His gun is also similar.
Brothers & Sisters: From France with Love (2009)(TV Episode)
Title reference.
The Jay Leno Show: Episode #1.75 (2010)(TV Episode)
Jay Leno mentions it
Tooth Fairy (2010)
When Derek is asking for more magical items he says, 'Notify Q', referring to Q Department who supplies 007.
Svengoolie: The Revenge of Frankenstein (2010)(TV Episode)
Alluded to by Svengoolie (the second James Bond film).
20 to 1: Sporty, Rich & Sexy (2010)(TV Episode)
The theme music is played in a segment on Anna Kournikova.
Spise med Price: From Russia with Love (2010)(TV Episode)
title reference
GoldenEye 007 (2010)(Video Game)
Rosa Klebb & Red Grant appears in the video game.
Battle of the Blades: Episode #2.11 (2010)(TV Episode)
Ron MacLean mentions movie and its song of the same name.
Back to the Future: The Game (2010)(Video Game)
One of the phrases that Marty uses for Matches' syllable game is 'From Russia with Love.'
True Justice: From Russia with Drugs (2010)(TV Episode)
Title reference.
My Weekly Bond: Dr. No Review (2010)(TV Episode)
DVD shown.
My Weekly Bond: From Russia with Love Review (2010)(TV Episode)
Reviewed in this episode.
The Simpsons: The Blue and the Gray (2011)(TV Episode)
Ernst Stavro Blofeld appears in Homer's James Bond fantasy.
The Big C: The Little c (2011)(TV Episode)
'From Ukraine...with Love'
Warrior (2011)
'From Russia With Love' headline as Koba arrives at the United States
Svengoolie: The Curse of the Werewolf (2011)(TV Episode)
Alluded to by Svengoolie; image shown.
Mr. Plinkett's Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull Review (2011)
A sequel that managed to get away with having the same story or idea

Dating Site Mentioned In Outside Magazine Trump

Ian Fleming, James Bond and the Public Perception of the CIA (2011)(Video)
Brief discussion of end of film and Rosa Klebb's poisoned shoe.
Chuck: Chuck Versus Sarah (2012)(TV Episode)
Chucks says 'If the CIA had a Q working for them, he'd be working right there'.
Archer: The Limited (2012)(TV Episode)
While Bilko and Archer fight on top of the train, Biko says: 'Although I guess sometimes there's a helicopter.'
How I Met Your Mother: No Pressure (2012)(TV Episode)
Lily (to Ted): 'Because you need to go to Russia... with love!'
Nostalgia Critic: Ri¢hie Ri¢h (2012)(TV Episode)
Professor Keenbean was compared to Agent Q.
Skyfall Videoblog: Bond Back in Turkey (2012)(Video)
The 'Bond Back in Turkey' title refers to the earlier James Bond films which have filmed in Turkey.
Family Guy: Mr. & Mrs. Stewie (2012)(TV Episode)
Penelope has a knife in her shoe, a la Rosa Klebb
Storage Wars: From Russia with Chucks (2012)(TV Episode)
Title reference
Melissa & Joey: From Russia with Love (2012)(TV Episode)
Title reference.
'Crack the Case' Television Commercial Preview Teaser (2012)(Video)
Set on a train journey through Siberia with mention of James Bond being on the locomotive.
Crack the Case (2012)(Video)
James Bond on a train journey through Siberia.
007 Days of Bond: The Blu-Relay (2012)(Video)
Discussed ; location visit ; former Bond Girl Eunice Gayson from this Bond film is interviewed and refers to the first six James Bond feature films.
Skyfall on Set (2012)(TV Movie)
Daniel Craig says that the train fight is a pretty good sequence. It is mentioned that James Bond has been two Turkey twice before 'Skyfall'. Javier Bardem refers to this being the first James Bond film he saw.
This Morning: Episode dated 5 October 2012 (2012)(TV Episode)
Martine Beswick and Tania Mallet discuss the film
60 Minutes: Aleppo/Coming Home/James Bond (2012)(TV Episode)
Mentioned.
Skyfall (2012)
Skyfall Lodge's priest hole is reminiscent of the secret tunnels for the allied intelligent agents. Silva makes Bond uncomfortable with homoerotic flirtations like Rosa Klebb did with Tatiana, albeit more explicit.
The Royal World Premiere of 'Skyfall' (2012)(Video)
Mentioned by Ralph Fiennes.
My Weekly Bond: Bond Film Rankings: Worst to Best Part 1 (2012)(TV Episode)
Featured on the list.
My Weekly Bond: Top 10 Bond Songs (2012)(TV Episode)
Featured on the list.
... Sings James Bond (2012)(TV Special)
The title/theme song from this James Bond movie is featured.
James Bond 50th Anniversary Gala Concert (2012)(TV Special)
The title song music from this James Bond film is featured.
Bond's Greatest Moments (2013)(TV Movie)
Discussion.
Blackcatloner: To Russia/Ukraine/Asia/Etc. for Love (2013)(TV Episode)
Title reference
Lovelace (2013)
It is mentioned in a magazine article.
007: Ian Fleming and the Making of James Bond (2013)(Video)
Actress Eunice Gayson is mentioned in a James Bond context.
The Cleveland Show: A Rodent Like This (2013)(TV Episode)
'From Russia with Log'.
Body of Proof: Fallen Angel (2013)(TV Episode)
Mentioned by Ethan when he sees the Russian victim
My Weekly Bond: From Russia with Love: Part 1 (2013)(TV Episode)
Reviewed in this episode.
My Weekly Bond: From Russia with Love: Part 2 (2013)(TV Episode)
Reviewed in this episode.
Skyfall: Modern Day Bond (2013)(TV Movie)
Listed in closing credits as being also available on Sky Movies 007 and available on demand. Mention of Rosa Klebb.
Chris Stuckmann Movie Reviews: 500th Video - Blu-Ray Collection!! (2013)(TV Episode)
James Bond DVD Collection is shown.
Secret Services (2013)(Short)
'For your sake, I hope so.'
Sleeves (2013)(Short)
Poster can be seen in the background
Fimucité 007 James Bond 50th Anniversary Concert (2013)(TV Special)
Title song sung.
Heineken Case Study - 'Crack the Case' South Africa (2013)(Short)
James Bond on a train journey through Siberia.
Little Big: With Russia from Love (2014)(Music Video)
reference in the title
Toy Hunter: Live and Let Play (2014)(TV Episode)
Jordan buys a James Bond toy attache case based on the one in From Russia with Love.
007: The Best of James Bond (2014)(TV Special)
Title song sung. Promo artwork.
Kingsman: The Secret Service (2014)
The poison-spike shoes are a direct reference to Rosa Klebb's in From Russia With Love
My Weekly Bond: Thunderball Review (2014)(TV Episode)
Mentioned.
My Weekly Bond: SPECTRE Ring Prop Replica Review (2015)(TV Episode)
Prop replica reviewed.
Progressive Feminism through James Bond (2015)(Video)
Still(s). Slide title card.
RuPaul's Drag Race: Born Naked (2015)(TV Episode)
Miss Fame asks, 'is this Russia?' when Katya Larina enters the workroom for the first time. Ginger Minj replies, 'with love.'
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Judi Dench/Ansel Elgort/GZA with Tom Morello (2015)(TV Episode)
Dame Judi Dench mentions that she loves this movie
The Classic Car Show: James Bond Special (2015)(TV Episode)
Title reference. Dialogue: From Sheffield with Love.
MasterChef Canada: From Home, with Love (2015)(TV Episode)
Title reference.
Pinewood: 80 Years of Movie Magic (2015)(TV Movie)
Jonathan Ross mentions the title
Inspector Gadget: Tool Russia, with Love/Low Speed (2015)(TV Episode)
Title reference: segment 'Tool Russia, with Love/'
Geeks Who Drink: Grey Damon v. Josh Brener (2015)(TV Episode)
identified by a contestant as a James Bond film
Celebrated: Sean Connery (2015)(TV Episode)
Film discussed.
The Cinema Snob: Fangs (2015)(TV Episode)
'I was wondering when Blofeld was gonna show up...'
Heineken's the Chase (2015)(Short)
Chase sequence in bay with a motor launch.
Spectre: My Bond Song - Sam Smith (2015)(TV Special)
The Bond song from this Bond movie is referred to. It is mentioned that this Bond Song was the first by a solo artist.
The Royal World Premiere of 'Spectre' (2015)(Video)
Title song played.
Spectre (2015)
Arch villain introduced in silhouette; Tough physical fight on train; Appearance of a game of chess and chess board; James Bond has a romantic train journey; SPECTRE criminal organization and arch villain Ernst Stavro Blofeld
Premium Bond with Mark Gatiss and Matthew Sweet (2015)(TV Special)
Discussion.
Timeshift: Looking for Mr Bond: 007 at the BBC (2015)(TV Episode)
source novel mentioned
Outside Xbox: 007 Times Videogame James Bond Was the Worst James Bond (2015)(TV Episode)
The poster from the film is shown when commenting on Sean Connery's portrayal of James Bond.
The 'Spectre' Premiere of the Americas (2015)(Video)
Mentioned by both Sam Mendes & Daniel Craig as being one of their favourite Bond films.
Dear James Bond: Letters to 007 (2015)(Video)
Source novel referred to.
Robert Shaw: Jaws, Deoch & Deora (2015)
Mentioned in the newspaper text about Shaw's Stone Memorial in Tourmakeady, Mayo village.
Gillette 'Spectre' Television Commercial (2015)(Video)
Walk through pillars in catacombs like setting.
Blackcatloner: Frozen Dating Rants (2016)(TV Episode)
The foreign women segment title 'To Russia/Ukraine/Asia/Etc. For Love' is a variation of this movie's title.
Jay Dyer: Hitchcock's Psycho Psyche & MK Ultra (2016)(TV Episode)
Jay Dyer compares the movie to North by Northwest (1959).
Murdoch Mysteries: From Buffalo with Love (2016)(TV Episode)
Title reference.
From Roma with Love (2016)(Short)
The film's title is a loving nod to the title 'From Russia with Love.'
Diminishing Returns: Dr. No (2016)(Podcast Episode)
Mentioned.
Epic Rap Battles of History: James Bond vs Austin Powers (2016)(TV Episode)
Lyric: 'I've beefed with Le Chiffre and No and Blofeld with the cheek scar'
My Weekly Bond: Announcement: My New Podcast (2016)(TV Episode)
Image in background.
Tosh.0: Bond Girl (2016)(TV Episode)
Referenced in lyrics
Diminishing Returns: Ben-Hur (2016)(Podcast Episode)
Mentioned.
Diminishing Returns: From Russia with Love (2016)(Podcast Episode)
Reviewed.
Diminishing Returns: Tim Burton (2016)(Podcast Episode)
Mentioned.
Diminishing Returns: Goldfinger (2016)(Podcast Episode)
Discussed.
Endeavour: Game (2017)(TV Episode)
Trewlove, speaking of the chess game, refers to 'a variant on the Kronsteen gambit'; in 'From Russia With Love', the Russian chess master played by Vladek Sheybal is called Kronsteen. Also, the large wall overlooking the chess game is decorated as a gigantic chess-board, just like the wall in the chess-match scene in the 1963 film.
Ian Fleming vs John le Carré (2017)(Video)
Mentioned. Discussion.
T2 Trainspotting (2017)
'007' from this movie's score is featured.
Diminishing Returns: Thunderball (2017)(Podcast Episode)
Discussed.
Mystery Science Theater 3000: Carnival Magic (2017)(TV Episode)
Crow (as a character pets a white cat): 'This guy's the lowest-rent Bond villain I've ever seen.'
The Trip to Spain (2017)
The early Sean Connery James Bond films where he is being followed by a sinister figure are referred to collectively.
Sense8: What Family Actually Means (2017)(TV Episode)
Bug claims his tux was used by James Bond's stunt double in the movie.
Diminishing Returns: You Only Live Twice (2017)(Podcast Episode)
Mentioned.
My Weekly Bond: Top 5 Diminishing Returns Podcast Bond Moments (2017)(TV Episode)
Discussed on Diminishing Returns podcast.
Get Shorty: From Stamos with Love (2017)(TV Episode)
Title reference.
The Cinema Snob: Dancin': It's On! (2017)(TV Episode)
'makes 'From Justin to Kelly' look like 'From Russia with Love'!'
Diminishing Returns: The LEGO Batman Movie (2017)(Podcast Episode)
Mentioned.
Diminishing Returns: Kingsman: The Secret Service (2017)(Podcast Episode)
Mentioned.
Kingsman: The Golden Circle (2017)
Briefcase which also doubles as a weapon evokes case which contains them; The poison-spike shoe, which featured in the first 'Kingsman' film is back again, and again is a direct reference to Rosa Klebb's blade-show in 'From Russia With Love'.
The Andrew Klavan Show: Trump's Best Worst Week Ever (2017)(Podcast Episode)
Klavan employs the title to make a joke about the forgotten Russia story re Donald Trump.
The Andrew Klavan Show: From Russia to Democrats with Love (2017)(Podcast Episode)
Andrew Klavan plays the theme song. The title of the episode alludes to the movie title.
Diminishing Returns: On Her Majesty's Secret Service (2017)(Podcast Episode)
Discussed.
Endeavour: Quartet (2018)(TV Episode)
Fenix's deadly pet - the 'estuarine snakefish' he keeps in a tank in his office - echoes the Siamese fighting fish found in the aquarium in Ernst Stavro Blofeld's headquarters in the Bond film.
Diminishing Returns: Diamonds Are Forever (2018)(Podcast Episode)
Discussed.
Diminishing Returns: Live and Let Die (2018)(Podcast Episode)
Discussed.
Diminishing Returns: The Big Diminishing Returns Quiz (2018)(Podcast Episode)
Answer to quiz questions.
Hurricane Bianca: From Russia with Hate (2018)
Title reference
High & Dry: The Case (2018)(TV Episode)
Brett has a daydream in which Harriet has hidden spikes in her shoes, like Rosa Klebb in the film.
Diminishing Returns: Caravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure (2018)(Podcast Episode)
Mentioned.
Diminishing Returns: The Incredibles (2018)(Podcast Episode)
Mentioned.
Diminishing Returns: What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (2018)(Podcast Episode)
Discussed.
Diminishing Returns: Quentin Tarantino Season: Vol. 3 (2018)(Podcast Episode)
Mentioned.
The Venture Bros.: The Inamorata Consequence (2018)(TV Episode)
James Bond's gun from this movie mentioned.
Diminishing Returns: The Spy Who Loved Me (2018)(Podcast Episode)
Mentioned.
Cinematic Excrement: Inchon (2018)(TV Episode)
Smeghead brings it up as a film Terence Young directed.
A Very Bond Farewell with George Lazenby (2018)(Video)
Mentioned.
Take the Tower: Episode #1.6 (2018)(TV Episode)
Trivia questions loosely connected to the title of the film.
The Simpsons: From Russia Without Love (2018)(TV Episode)
Title reference
The Cinema Snob: Inchon (2019)(TV Episode)
The Snob mentions it and a poster is shown.
The Worlds of James Bond (2019)(Video)
Poster. Discussion. Source novel discussed. Source book cover shown.
Random Acts: From Random with Love (2019)(TV Episode)
Title reference
For Bond Fans Only: In Conversation with John Glen (2019)(Video)
Discussion.
Tenable All Stars: The Medal Heads (2019)(TV Episode)
Incorrect answer.
Elementary: From Russia with Drugs (2019)(TV Episode)
Title reference
Svengoolie: The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb (2019)(TV Episode)
Mentioned by Svengoolie; image shown.
Pawn Stars: From Pawn, With Love (2019)(TV Episode)
Title reference.
Shaken and Stirred: A Brief History of James Bond (2019)(TV Short)
Discussion. Title card.
From N.Peal with Love Television Commercial (2019)(Video)
Title reference.
Décolonisations: La libération (2020)(TV Episode)
The part about Hong Kong is titled 'From Hongkong with Love' and music reminiscent of the theme from this movie can be heard.
Minty Comedic Arts: 10 Things You Didn't Know About Wall Street Movie (2020)(TV Episode)
Minty mentions the movie.
Behind the Movie: No Time to Die - Exclusive Interview (2020)(Video)
Daniel Craig refers to Rosa Klebb.
Inside Cinema: Licence to Spoof (2020)(TV Episode)
Credit and title card.
Mark Kermode's Secrets of Cinema: Spies (2020)(TV Episode)
Mentioned. Brief Discussion. Comparison with North by Northwest.
Vintage Video: The Happy Hooker Goes Hollywood (1980) (2020)(Podcast Episode)
Richard mentions the movie in the closing segment.
Nobody Does it Better? Bond as Art, Industry and Cultural Artefact (2020)(Video)
Listed in box-office chart.
Goldeneye: Where James Bond Was Born (2020)(Video)
Copy(s) of source novel shown. Discussion of this source book.
The Simpsons: Treehouse of Horror XXXI (2020)(TV Episode)
Referenced in the closing credits
AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Learning at Looniversity (2020)(Podcast Episode)
Brought up in Sean Connery's filmography.
Minty Comedic Arts: 10 Things You Didn't Know About Connery's James Bond (2020)(TV Episode)
Minty mentions the movie.
The Simpsons: The 7 Beer Itch (2020)(TV Episode)
Lily says, 'You make me feel like I'm having dinner with a James Bond villain,' after which the shot pans to Mr. Burns, stroking a white cat.
Dating site mentioned in outside magazine subscription
Hollywood Insider: The Evolution of our Favourite Spy Since Ian Fleming: James Bond Books and Movies (2020)(TV Episode)
Still.
Anatomy of a James Bond Theme: From Shirley Bassey to Billie Eilish (2020)(Video)
Poster. Mentioned. Brief Discussion.
James Bond, Rare Birds and a Spy or Two (2021)(Video)
Source novel discussed.
Combat Dealers: 007 (2021)(TV Episode)
Discussion of the similarity of the lektor decoding machine and the Enigma decoding machine.
Svengoolie: Devil Doll (2021)(TV Episode)
Svengoolie mentions Francis De Wolff's role in the film; still images shown.
Svengoolie: Fiend Without a Face (2021)(TV Episode)
Svengoolie mentions Peter Madden's role in the film; still image shown of Madden playing chess.
OSS 117: From Africa with Love (2021)
The title song is called 'From Africa With Love'.
007: The Transatlantic Appeal of Ian Fleming's James Bond (2021)(Video)
Mentioned.
Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian: Making of Season 2 Finale (2021)(TV Episode)
Title mentioned by Mark Hamill.
007: The Daniel Craig Years (2021)(TV Special)
Mentioned.
No Time to Die: The Official James Bond Podcast: The Music of Bond (2021)(Podcast Episode)
Mentioned.
Sean Connery: The Man and the Movies (2021)(TV Special)
Discussion. Still(s).
No Time to Die: The Official James Bond Podcast: Being 007 (2021)(Podcast Episode)
Mentioned.
007: Licence to Drive (2021)(TV Special)
Mentioned. Discussion.
The Royal World Premiere of 'No Time to Die' (2021)(Video)
The James Bond film series is referred to.
The Late Late Show with James Corden: Daniel Craig/Rami Malek (2021)(TV Episode)
Mentioned.
Radio Dolin: No Time To Die: 007 Agent is Hopelessly Outdated. Goodbye to Jason Bond and Daniel Craig (2021)(TV Episode)
Title reference.
No Time to Die: How Billie Eilish Created the Perfect James Bond Theme (2021)(Video)
Poster(s). Title Card(s). Image(s). Song. Music.
Whose Line Is It Anyway?: Shawn Johnson 2 (2021)(TV Episode)
Aisha: 'From Michigan with Love'
Big Pauly's Double Oh Yes Baby Bond Reviews: From Russia with Love(TV Episode)
Movie is reviewed.

Featured in

The Incredible World of James Bond (1965)(TV Movie)
Footage / clips from
Welcome to Japan, Mr. Bond (1967)(TV Movie)
Includes footage / clips from
Doctor Who: The Enemy of the World: Episode 1 (1967)(TV Episode)
A clip from the film is shown.
On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969)
Footage in opening titles sequence
Doctor Who: The Dæmons: Episode Three (1971)(TV Episode)
A clip from the film is shown.
My Name Is Bond... James Bond (1979)(TV Movie)
Clip.
En Büyük Yumruk (1983)
Several stock-shots of Bulgars ahooting at the Gypsies and horses maddened by caravans on fire, are inserted during the end shoot-out.
James Bond: The First 21 Years (1983)(TV Movie)
Clips.
James Bond 007: Coming Attractions (1984)(TV Movie)
Shows clips from.
James Bond 007 at the Movies (1986)(Video)
Coming Attractions: Trailer.
Happy Anniversary 007: 25 Years of James Bond (1987)(TV Movie)
Footage / Clips From
James Bond: Licence to Thrill (1987)(TV Movie)
Clips.
MTV Movie Special: Licence to Kill (1989)(TV Special)
Clips.
MGM/UA Home Video Laserdisc Sampler (1990)(Video)
Clips
Hollywood U.K.: The Last Wave (1993)(TV Episode)
Clips shown and film discussed.
Metsolat: Minkä taakseen jättää... (1995)(TV Episode)
Jaana Järvenheimo watching the movie on TV
The Goldfinger Phenomenon (1995)(Video)
Footage / clip(s) from
At the Movies: Villains: So Bad, They're Good (1995)(TV Episode)
Clips are shown.
A Day in the Life of GoldenEye (1995)(TV Short)
Clips.
In Search of James Bond with Jonathan Ross (1995)(TV Movie)
Clips.
Behind the Scenes with 'Thunderball' (1995)(Video)
Shows clip(s) from
Behind the Scenes with 'Goldfinger' and 'Thunderball' (1995)(Video)
Clip(s) / footage.
James Bond 007: Yesterday and Today (1996)(Video)
Clip(s) / footage.
Sex, Censorship and the Silver Screen: Look Ma, No Clothes (1996)(TV Episode)
Clips shown
The Secrets of 007: The James Bond Files (1997)(TV Movie)
Clip From
Nobody Does It Better: The Music of James Bond (1997)(TV Movie)
Part of title sequence shown
TV3 007 Bondfever Desmond Llewelyn 'Q' Television Commercial (1997)(Video)
Clip(s).
The Movie Show: Bond Special: Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)(TV Episode)
Clips / footage.
The James Bond Story (1999)(TV Movie)
Clips shown.
Premiere Bond: The World Is Not Enough (1999)(TV Special)
Clips.
The World Is Not Enough: The Making of a Blockbuster: Pre-production (1999)(TV Episode)
Clips.
Now Pay Attention 007: A Tribute to Actor Desmond Llewelyn (2000)(TV Movie)
Includes clip(s) / footage from
Inside 'Dr. No' (2000)(Video)
Clips during opening montage
Inside 'on Her Majesty's Secret Service' (2000)(Video)
Includes footage / clip(s) from
The Men Behind the Mayhem: The Special Effects of James Bond (2000)(Video)
Shows clip(s) from
Cubby Broccoli: The Man Behind Bond (2000)(TV Movie)
Features clips from this film.
Ian Fleming: 007's Creator (2000)(Video)
Footage / clip from
Inside 'Diamonds Are Forever' (2000)(Video)
A clip is shown
Designing Bond: Peter Lamont (2000)(Video)
Footage / clips from
The Bond Sound: The Music of 007 (2000)(Video)
Clips
Harry Saltzman: Showman (2000)(Video)
Footage / clips from
Inside Q's Lab (2000)(Video)
Clips / footage from
Silhouettes: The James Bond Titles (2000)(Video)
Footage of title sequence in this documentary
Shirtless: Hollywood's Sexiest Men (2002)(TV Movie)
Premiere Bond: Die Another Day (2002)(TV Movie)
Clip. Timothy Dalton says that this Bond movie is probably his favourite.
Best Ever Bond (2002)(TV Movie)
Clips. Mention of attache cases that explode.
MTV Movie Special: Die Another Day (2002)(TV Movie)
Clip(s).
James Bond: A BAFTA Tribute (2002)(TV Special)
Clip(s) / footage.

Dating Site Mentioned In Outside Magazine Show

40 Years of Bond, James Bond (2002)(Video)
Clip(s) / footage.
SexTV: Bond Girls Are Forever/The Story of 'V'/A Moment With... Tristan Taormino (2004)(TV Episode)
Clips from film are used in episode.
007: Licence to Restore (2006)(Video)
Features clip(s) from
The Exotic Locations of 'From Russia with Love' (2006)(Video)
Shows clips from.
David Walliams: My Life with James Bond 007 (2006)(TV Movie)
Clips are shown
The Living Daylights: Silver Anniversary Featurettes (2006)(Video)
Clip.
From Russia with Love: The Boat Chase Animated Storyboard Sequence (2006)(Video)
Footage.
Licence to Kill: Exotic Vacation - Key West, Florida, USA (2006)(Video)
Clip(s) / footage.
Biography: Ian Fleming (2006)(TV Episode)
Clip(s) / footage.
True Bond (2007)(TV Movie)
Clips of the film featuring James Bond, Ali Kerim Bey, Donald Grant, and Tatiana Romanova are shown.
The Factor: Episode dated 21 February 2008 (2008)(TV Episode)
Clips of this film are shown during the interview with Gregg Goldstein about the film career of Sean Connery.
Ian Fleming: Where Bond Began (2008)(TV Movie)
Clip(s) / footage.
The South Bank Show: James Bond (2008)(TV Episode)
Clips.
Film 2018: Quantum of Solace Special (2008)(TV Episode)
Clip.
Swatch James Bond 007 Villain Collection Television Commercial (2008)(Video)
Clip / footage.
Film 2018: Centenary of the Birth of James Bond Producer Albert R. Broccoli (2009)(TV Episode)
Clip. Mentioned. Poster. Title card. Discussion.
The Rotten Tomatoes Show: Despicable Me/The Kids Are All Right (2010)(TV Episode)
'Lesbians in Cinema' segment
My Weekly Bond: From Russia with Love Review (2010)(TV Episode)
Clips shown.
Cinemassacre's Top 10 Worst Movie Cliches (2010)(Short)
A clip is shown.
Hollywood's Top Ten: Cat Fights (2011)(TV Episode)
Clips shown as an honorable mention
Films of Fury: The Kung Fu Movie Movie (2011)
Clips.
Welshy Reviews: Casino Royale: Part 1 (2012)(TV Episode)
Welshy's favorite Bond film with Connery in the lead role
Welshy Reviews: Casino Royale: Part 2 (2012)(TV Episode)
recalling Bond being manipulated and none the wiser for it.
007 Days of Bond: The Blu-Relay (2012)(Video)
Clips.
Skyfall on Set (2012)(TV Movie)
Clips.
60 Minutes: Aleppo/Coming Home/James Bond (2012)(TV Episode)
Clips.
WatchMojo: Top 10 James Bond Villains (2012)(TV Episode)
Red Grant and Rosa Klebb are #5.
Special Collector's Edition: Colección James Bond (2012)(TV Episode)
clips shown
James Bond 50th Anniversary Videoblog (2012)(Video)
Footage.
Bad Movie Beatdown: Die Another Day (2012)(TV Episode)
Film Brain talks about the legacy of Bond. James Bond.
My Weekly Bond: Bond Film Rankings: Worst to Best Part 1 (2012)(TV Episode)
Clips shown.
The Oscars (2013)(TV Special)
James Bond 50th Anniversary tribute.
Cinematic Excrement: Sucker Punch (2013)(TV Episode)
The 'He seems fit enough.' scene is used.
My Weekly Bond: From Russia with Love: Part 1 (2013)(TV Episode)
Clips shown.
My Weekly Bond: From Russia with Love: Part 2 (2013)(TV Episode)
Clips shown.
WatchMojo: Top 10 James Bond Movies (2013)(TV Episode)
From Russia with Love is #3.
Skyfall: Modern Day Bond (2013)(TV Movie)
Clip / footage.
WatchMojo: Top 10 Spy Movies (2013)(TV Episode)
From Russia with Love is #2.
Dating Site Mentioned In Outside Magazine
WatchMojo: Top 10 Movie Train Fights (2014)(TV Episode)
The train fight in From Russia with Love gets an honorable mention.

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WatchMojo: Top 10 Cold War Movies (2014)(TV Episode)
From Russia with Love gets an honorable mention.
My Weekly Bond: SPECTRE Ring Prop Replica Review (2015)(TV Episode)
Clips shown.
WatchMojo: Top 10 Dumb Things Said by Celebrities (2015)(TV Episode)
Footage from the movie is shown.
WatchMojo: Top 10 Serious Slaps in Movies (2015)(TV Episode)
Liar! is #7.
WatchMojo: Top 10 James Bond Kills (2015)(TV Episode)
Grant is Strangled gets an honorable mention.
Seriesly: From Russia with Love (2015)(TV Episode)
Focus of the episode, clips shown
Seriesly: Goldfinger (2015)(TV Episode)
Clips shown
Seriesly: Thunderball (2015)(TV Episode)
Clips shown
WatchMojo: Top 10 Evil James Bond Women (2015)(TV Episode)
Rosa Klebb is #6.
James Bond's 'Spectre' with Jonathan Ross (2015)(TV Movie)
Clips.
Premium Bond with Mark Gatiss and Matthew Sweet (2015)(TV Special)
Clip(s) / footage.
WatchMojo: Top 10 James Bond Moments (2015)(TV Episode)
Rough on the Rails gets an honorable mention.
The Nation's Favourite Bond Song (2015)(TV Movie)
Clips shown
The Unlovable James Bond (2016)(Video)
Clip(s) / footage.
Sleuths, Sorcerers & Spies: Andrew Marr's Paperback Heroes: Spies (2016)(TV Episode)
excerpt shown
Becoming Bond (2017)
A clip of Sean Connery as James Bond is shown.
WatchMojo: Top 10 Scary Held at Gunpoint Scenes (2017)(TV Episode)
Highly Trained Killer gets an honorable mention.
WatchMojoUK: Top 10 Times James Bond Really Should Have Died (2017)(TV Episode)
Saved by the Enemy is #9.
Why does James Bond sound like James Bond? Or, how to write a Bond song (2018)(Video)
Clip(s) / footage.
Top 5 Best/Worst: Top 5 Best James Bond Movies (2018)(TV Episode)
The movie is ranked number 5
For Bond Fans Only: In Conversation with John Glen (2019)(Video)
Clip(s) / footage.
The Movies: The Sixties (2019)(TV Episode)
Film discussed in the episode
Shaken and Stirred: A Brief History of James Bond (2019)(TV Short)
Clips / footage.
Inside Cinema: Licence to Spoof (2020)(TV Episode)
Clip(s) / footage.

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Mark Kermode's Secrets of Cinema: Spies (2020)(TV Episode)
Clip(s) / footage.
Nobody Does it Better? Bond as Art, Industry and Cultural Artefact (2020)(Video)
Clip(s) / footage.
Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies (2020)
Clips shown and film discussed
The Cinema Snob: From Russia With Love (2020)(TV Episode)
movie is reviewed
Goldeneye: Where James Bond Was Born (2020)(Video)
Clip(s) / footage.
WatchMojo: Top 10 Best Movie Fights by Non-Professional Fighters (2020)(TV Episode)
Train Fight is #9.
Hollywood Insider: The Evolution of our Favourite Spy Since Ian Fleming: James Bond Books and Movies (2020)(TV Episode)
Clip(s) / footage.
The Untold Truth of James Bond (2020)(Video)
Still. Source novel dust-jacket and paper-back displayed.
007: The Daniel Craig Years (2021)(TV Special)
Clip(s) / footage.
Sean Connery: The Man and the Movies (2021)(TV Special)
Clip(s) / Footage.
007: Licence to Drive (2021)(TV Special)
Clip(s) / footage.
WatchMojo: Top 20 James Bond Kills (2021)(TV Episode)
Grant is Strangled is #13.
No Time to Die: How Billie Eilish Created the Perfect James Bond Theme (2021)(Video)
Clip(s) / footage.
WatchMojo: Top 20 Greatest James Bond Moments of All Time (2021)(TV Episode)
Bond vs. Red Grant is #4.

Spoofed in

Mainly Millicent: Episode dated 17 July 1964 (1964)(TV Episode)
Resemblance of the love interest, Sonia Sekova, who is also a female Russian spy, to Tatiana Romanova (Daniela Bianchi).
Carry on Spying (1964)
Satchels instead of 'trick attaché case's; STENCH name parodies SPECTRE name; spy case joke re knife in secret compartment; Carstairs' watch with garotte cord.
Goldsinger (1965)
Spoofs the gadgets and villains that appeared in the first three Bond films
Nestle Quik Adam West James Bond Parody Television Commercial (1965)(Video)
Faceless arch villain like Ernst Stavro Blofeld.
Blunderball, or from Dr. Nofinger with Hate (1966)(Short)
James Bond Spoof - Dr. Nofinger with Hate , Ernest Stavro Blowfly
The Monkees: The Spy Who Came in from the Cool (1966)(TV Episode)
The standard 'Q briefing' is spoofed, with Micky Dolenz in the role of Q.
From Chevrolet with Love (1966)(Short)
Title Spoof: From Chevrolet With Love.
Casino Royale (1967)
Exploding suitcase joke ; Shoe gadget weapon joke
The Black Windmill (1974)
Sean Connery is mentioned in this espionage movie as a possible Soviet agent, instead of an MI6 agent.
Lupin the Third: Strange Psychokinetic Strategy (1974)
The leader of the Macharone's face is not shown as is Ernst Stavro Blofeld's. All that can be seen are their torsos, and hands petting their cat.
The Pink Panther Strikes Again (1976)
a man tried to kill Clouseau with a knife-shoe as Rosa Klebb did.
The Umbrella Coup (1980)
The killer in the plane has a retractable garrote in his watch like Red Grant.
Your Eyes Only Live Twice (1981)(Short)
Powder exploding briefcase. Blofeld's face is hidden behind a screen.
Police Squad!: Rendezvous at Big Gulch (Terror in the Neighborhood) (1982)(TV Episode)
Gunderson is first seen below the neck, petting a white cat, and then he ducks his head into the shot - a spoof of Ernst Stavro Blofeld.
Rowntrees Polo Mints James Bond 'OO7' Television Commercial (1987)(Video)
Title spoof. Slogan/Tagline spoof.
The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! (1988)
The sequence with Drebin and the fish in Ludwigs aquarium is a reference to the 'Siamese fighting fish'-scene in 'From Russia With Love'.
Chip 'n' Dale's Rescue Rangers to the Rescue (1989)(TV Movie)
villain has loyal cat, who in turn has prized Siamese fighting fish
Highland Superstores Desmond Llewelyn 'Q' Television Commercial (1990)(Video)
Parody: Camera filming from behind secret window.
James Pond: Underwater Agent (1991)(Video Game)
Level name: 'From Three Mile Island With Love'.
Dana Carvey: Critics' Choice (1995)(TV Special)
Dana Carvey does his impression of Q asking 007 to pay attention.
The Simpsons: Two Bad Neighbors (1996)(TV Episode)
During their fight, former President Bush attempts to kill Homer by strangling him with piano wire that he pulls out of his watch. This is the villain, Red Grant's, signature weapon in the film.
Animaniacs: From Burbank with Love/Anchors A-Warners/When You're Traveling from Nantucket (1996)(TV Episode)
Blowfinger is a spoof of both Ernst Stavro Blofeld and Goldfinger.
From Eastbourne with Love: The 007 Memorabilia Exhibition (1996)(Video)
Title spoof.
Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997)
Dr Evil is based on Blofeld. Frau Farbissina is partly based on Rosa Klebb. Also Patty O'Brien strangling his victims with his charm bracelet is possibly a nod to Red Grant garotting victims with wire that he pulls out of his watch.
LG Desmond Llewelyn 'Q' Television Commercial (1997)(Video)
Bond Woman dancing in a red dress with a Soviet Union hammer and sickle tattoo revealed on her back.
Pinky and the Brain: To Russia with Lab Mice/Hickory Dickory Bonk (1998)(TV Episode)
Pinky's song 'To Russia with Mice' spoofs the title song.
Secret Agent Man: From Prima with Love (2000)(TV Episode)
Episode title is a takeoff on the vintage film's title.
Dutch Railways 'Trainguard' James Bond Style Television Commercial (2001)(Video)
Title parody in title card/voice over: From Rasit with Love. Ad mainly set on train (film was partially set on Russian express train) and is an advert for Dutch Railways.
Teen Titans: Don't Touch That Dial (2005)(TV Episode)
Agent 257 is just like James Bond, Agent 007 [who often wore tuxedos]. Control Freak acts like James Bond's nemesis Blofeld when he is seen in shadow stroking the white cat.
OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies (2006)
Sean Connery's Bond is subject to much parody. Also, The Istanbul scenes in 'From Russia with Love' are mostly parodied.
Marks and Spencer James Bond 'Die Another Day' Television Commercial (2006)(Video)
Closing title card reads 'from YOUR M&S with love' - a play on words.
Roger Moore as James Bond, circa 1964 (2006)(Video)
Resemblance of the love interest, Sonia Sekova, who is also a female Russian spy, to Tatiana Romanova (Daniela Bianchi).
A View to a Kill: Deleted Scenes with Introductions by John Glen (2006)(Video)
Roger Moore as James Bond in 'The Paris Police Station' deleted scene segment mentions the phrase 'From Russia, with Love'.
Adventure Time: His Hero (2010)(TV Episode)
The shoe-blade is parodied.
Megamind (2010)
Megamind pets his 'dog' when turning his chair around
Johnny English Reborn (2011)
Pik Sen Sem's character (billed as Killer Cleaner) is a spoof of Rosa Klebb from From Russia with Love, in which she disguised herself as a maid towards the end of the film.
Squidbillies: From Russia with Stud (2012)(TV Episode)
Title parody.
Crack the Case (2012)(Video)
Parody of James Bond on a train journey through Siberia.
The Middle: From Orson with Love (2013)(TV Episode)
Bond parody with kittens and bunnies
The Classic Car Show: James Bond Special (2015)(TV Episode)
Title spoof. Dialogue: From Sheffield with Love.
Heineken's the Chase (2015)(Short)
Chase sequence in bay with a motor launch.
Diminishing Returns: From Russia with Love (2016)(Podcast Episode)
Allen's pitch is a spoof remake of From Russia with Love.
There's Something About Movies: Episode #2.3 (2019)(TV Episode)
Title spoof only. Alan Carr's alternate title is 'From Sheffield with Love.'

Dating Site Mentioned In Outside Magazine Article

Behind the Movie: No Time to Die - Exclusive Interview (2020)(Video)
Daniel Craig refers jokingly to Rosa Klebb.

Dating Site Mentioned In Outside Magazine Movie

Agents of Chaos: Part One (2020)(TV Episode)
'It came from Russia... but not with Love.'
Toon in with Me: Toony Wants to Be an Action Figure (2021)(TV Episode)
Parodied as 'From Roughy with Love'.