Bond relay ends in London with stars Britt Ekland and Richard Kiel on hand to greet fans.
One of cinemas most enduring characters.<br/> <br />It's 50 years since the first James Bond film was released.<br/> <br />And to celebrate this briefcase containing a new boxset of the series has travelled around Great Britain.<br/> <br />Marking the end of the trip former Bond girl Britt Ekland delivered the case to retailer HMV in central London.<br/> <br />Joined at the event by Bond baddie Richard Kiel, she explained why she wanted to be part of the spy-movie franchise.<br/> <br />SOUNDBITE Britt Ekland, saying (English):<br/> <br />"I saw Ursula Andress, of course, coming out of the water, not at that time cos I wasn't even in England, I was still in school, many years later - and I thought I want to do that."<br/> <br />And she did.<br/> <br />Ekland starred alongside Roger Moore in 1974's 'The Man With The Golden Gun.'<br/> <br />But it's not all about beautiful women. Bond also always has an evil villain to face.<br/> <br />And they don't come more threatening, than Kiel's Jaws<br/> <br />SOUNDBITE Richard Kiel, saying (English):<br/> <br />"Could Jaws beat Daniel Craig? Well, probably give him a run for the money, you know, who knows he might be on Daniel Craig's side, if they paid me enough!"<br/> <br />Our modern day Bond seems to be doing a good job on his own.<br/> <br />Back for his third big screen outing as the spy, Daniel Craig's 'Skyfall' is due to be released next month.<br/> <br />With a never ending appetite it seems the legend of Bond is set to continue, perhaps for another 50 years.