Saturday, 1 November 2025

(BOND) BABE Of The DAY - MADELINE SMITH...



Magnificent Madeline Smith sizzles
as her simply sensuous self, who's certain to
make all mere males go weak at the knees.  If
there are any women out there who look like
Maddie and go for decrepit old f*rties like
 me, then get in touch - before I croak.

14 comments:

Monty said...

She's decrepit as well, now, so your luck's in.
I note that in 1972, she played 'Fanny' in 'Up The Front'. Well, you can finish off that one yourself

Kid said...

Ah, but you're not taking into account my time machine, via which I bring these babes from the past, when they were young and nubile, into the present. Or sometimes I'll go back and visit them.

Gene Phillips said...

I liked her as one of three females warm for the form of Nicky Henson in BAWDY ADVENTURES OF TOM JONES. If I recall correctly, Smith plays Tom's adoptive mom, who doesn't let her motherly duties interfere with scoping out Tom's assets.

Kid said...

Don't think I've seen that movie, GP, but funnily enough, I saw an elderly Nicky Henson in an episode of Grantchester just a couple or so nights ago. Maddie is in a movie called The Amazing Mr. Blunden (based on The Ghosts) and is always a pleasure to 'watch'. (By that I mean look at.)

Colin Jones said...

What Bond film was she in? Madeline Smith was a Hammer actress too.

Nicky Henson played Dracula on BBC Radio 4-Extra last weekend and he was in Space Force (on the same station) yesterday

Kid said...

Madeline Smith was in Live & Let Die, CJ. Nicky Henson died around 5 years ago, so you were listening to repeats.

Colin Jones said...

I knew I was listening to repeats, Kid, but I didn't know Nicky Henson had died.

Prunella Scales, who died recently, was only five weeks older than my (late) mother.

Kid said...

2019 he died, so it was actually 6 years. It's sad your mother died, CJ, but a good thing she didn't have Alzheimer's like Prunella Scales.

Colin Jones said...

This year's Christmas stamps are available from today if you're interested, Kid.

Kid said...

Thanks, CJ, I'll probably buy them - I usually do. (Even though I've sent very few Christmas cards these past few years.)

Colin Jones said...

Kid, I was in Tesco yesterday looking at the Christmas ornaments and there was a little rocket-ship with Santa in a cockpit at the top which reminded me a bit of the rocket sledge ornament you've shown on the blog.

While in Tesco I also bought a pack of Tunnock's tea cakes which I haven't had for donkey's years.

Kid said...

I don't have a Tesco near me, but I'd like a look at that rocket sled. The one I've got (two now, in fact) is a friction-drive toy, but it serves the purpose of an ornament 'cos I don't actually play with it/them. Think I'll buy some tea cakes if I go out today.

Colin Jones said...

It was a rocket-ship not a rocket-sled.

Kid said...

The toy I have is called a Space Blimp, but the original Chinese word can mean ship, sled, blimp, etc., so as you made the comparison I simply used a synonym after the original. Clever, me, eh?



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