007: facts, figures and Roger Moore's favourite moment

A scene from the 1973 film 'Live And Let Die' starring Roger Moore as James Bond and Jane Seymour as Solitaire Credit: PA Images

Sir Roger Moore is touring the North West with his new show, An Evening with Sir Roger Moore. Here's some facts about Bond, and Sir Roger's favourite moment as 007.

Sean Connery in Goldfinger Credit: PA Images

Goldfinger was the first Bond film to feature 007 driving an Aston Martin.

Sir Roger Moore's favourite moment as 007:

Daniel Craig arrives at the Royal World premiere of Skyfall Credit: PA Images

Ian Fleming Bond's obituary for "You Only Live Twice". It explains Bond’s parents were Scottish man Andrew Bond ndd Monique Delacroix, a Swiss woman.

Both parents died when Bond was 11. He lived with an aunt in England, studied at Eton and in Edinburgh.

Bond graduated from high school at 17 and was in the Royal Navy.

The Bond family motto is: “The world is not enough”.

And below, you can find out what Sir Roger thinks of current Bond, Daniel Craig.