Talk:Desmond Llewelyn

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[edit] Too busy in Follyfoot??

In this article Q's absence from Live and Let die is explained as he was busy filming a tv series called Follyfoot. I have read on IMDB (trivia for the world is not enough) that he wasn't cast in the film as it was decided to reduce the influence of gadgetry in the bond series. Who's right?

I loved him as Q in the Bond films. I miss him. Although I love John Cleese, its not the same. --66.218.11.137 03:19, 23 November 2006 (UTC)

In "The Bond Files" it is stated that the absense of Q was an attempt to distance the film from the previous films - hence why there is no scene in M's office, Bond never orders a Martini (shaken or otherwise), he never wears a tuxedo, smokes cigars &etc. (Callum J. Stewart 10:51, 19 April 2007 (UTC))