Daniel Craig and Roger Moore Go "Behind The Bond" in Charity Comedy Sketch

Former James Bond Roger Moore and current James Bond Daniel Craig have joined forces to film a [...]

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Former James Bond Roger Moore and current James Bond Daniel Craig have joined forces to film a James Bond comedy short which aired on BBC in support of Comic Relief.

The UK charity organization got Craig, currently performing as Bond in Spectre, and Moore, last seen as the secret agent in 1985's A View to Kill, to appear in a one-off comedy short that Bond fans can't miss.

They aren't the only Bond veterans who will appear; Spectre co-stars Ben Whishaw (Q), Rory Kinnear (Chief of Staff), Naomie Harris (Moneypenny), director Sam Mendes, and producer Michael G. Wilson will also appear. The sketch, written by Little Britain's David Walliams and seasoned comedy veterans the Dawson Bros, is apparently a mockumentary.

"I think viewers will most enjoy seeing that old Bonds never die," Moore said.

You can see a trailer for the broadcast below.

The short is aired online during the 7 p.m. GMT/3 p.m. ET broadcast, which concludes Comic Relief's Red Nose Day celebration. We'll keep you updated if the sketch makes its way online separate from the broadcast.

(via Esquire)
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