Sean Connery voted best Bond, with Timothy Dalton and Pierce Brosnan runners up

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Sean Connery has swept to victory in a new survey seeking to find the best ever James Bond, with actors assumed to be strong contenders sidelined in favour of dark sheep.

Connery took 56% of the vote in the first round of the Radio Times poll; as befits the gravity of the issue at hand, a complicated multi-knockout round system was employed.

In the final reckoning, Timothy Dalton was the surprise runner-up, taking 32% of the votes in the climactic round, with Connery on 44% and Pierce Brosnan on 23%.

Trailing behind were Roger Moore – often assumed to be a firm fan favourite – incumbent Bond Daniel Craig, and George Lazenby.

Connery, 89, is often felt to be the definitive 007 not simply because he was the first actor to take the part, in 1962’s Dr No, but because of his facility with a quip and an eyebrow.

Ian Fleming, on whose books the Bond series is based, initially favoured Cary Grant for the part, but warmed up to Connery after he proved a critical and commercial hit. Connery’s tenure lasted a total of seven movies.

Craig, as well as being the incumbent Bond, is also the longest serving: now clocking 14 years’ service, partly because of the lengthy gaps between his five films.

No Time to Die, his final outing as Bond and the 25th film in the series, is still currently due for release in November, following its date change from April, prompted by the coronavirus pandemic.

However, optimism about the feasibility of such a release is fading as many cinemas remain closed, audiences appear sceptical about safety measures and studios are increasingly putting releases straight to digital.

• This article was amended on 10 August 2020 to remove an external video that contained offensive language.

bwainwright on August 10th, 2020 at 17:03 UTC »

For those that aren't aware, this wasn't a straight-up poll. It was held in a tournament bracket format. The draw for each round wasn't randomly selected (AFAIK), so it was possible to influence and skew the poll.

The first round was Connery (56%) vs Craig (43%).

Round two was Brosnan (76%) vs Lazenby (24%).

Round three was Dalton (49%) vs Moore (41%).

The final was therefore Connery (44%) vs Brosnan (32%) vs Dalton (23%).

Source: https://www.radiotimes.com/news/film/2020-08-10/sean-connery-best-james-bond-poll/

Punchable_Hair on August 10th, 2020 at 16:50 UTC »

Brosnan was a great Bond but he was working with some lousy scripts, except for GoldenEye.

DSFilm96 on August 10th, 2020 at 12:24 UTC »

I can get behind that. I think all of the Bond actors have done a pretty good job. Dalton’s definitely underrated. Wish Brosnan got better movies to go with his performance, Goldeneye aside.