";s:4:"text";s:5648:" I tell my grandad he's signed it wrong, that he's put someone else's name – so my grandad heads back to Roger Moore, holding the ticket which he's only just signed. Find James Moore of The Independent's articles, email address, contact information, Twitter and more He says your name is James Bond. We will use your email address only for sending you newsletters. The late Sir Roger Moore trended on Twitter (Picture: Stuart Wilson/Getty Images) Sir Roger Moore was trending on Twitter yesterday seemingly because of a similarly named man, Richard Moore… We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. "He was completely lovely and while the cameramen were setting up, I told him in passing the story of when I met him in Nice Airport. And then he did something so brilliant. What a tremendous man." When I was by his knee, he leant over, looked from side to side, raised an eyebrow and in a hushed voice said to me “I have to sign my name as ‘Roger Moore’ because otherwise… Blofeld might find out I was here.” ‘He asked me not to tell anyone I’d just seen James Bond, and he thanked me for keeping his secret. "I'm ecstatic, but as we head back to our seats, I glance down at the signature. He was completely lovely and while the cameramen were setting up, I told him in passing the story of when I met him in Nice Airport. "Another wrote: "Lovely to see Sir Roger Moore trending.
"After the filming, he walked past me in the corridor, heading out to his car – but as he got level, he paused, looked both ways, raised an eyebrow and in a hushed voice said, 'Of course I remember our meeting in Nice. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us.
"The post written by Marc Haynes said: "As a seven-year-old in about 1983, in the days before First Class Lounges at airports, I was with my grandad in Nice Airport and I saw Roger Moore sitting at the departure gate, reading a paper. Copying @themichaelcaine here, who I think will appreciate this.’When Haynes originally shared his story about Sir Roger, he decided to raise money for UNICEF, of which the actor was an ambassador, in return for showing off the autograph he kept all those years later.After raising over £2,000 for the charity, he shared a picture of Sir Roger’s signature, which was on the back of his grandfather’s boarding pass.Sir Roger took on the role of James Bond after George Lazenby in 1972 and played 007 in seven films – Live And Let Die, The Man With The Golden Gun, The Spy Who Loved Me, Moonraker, For Your Eyes Only, Octopussy and A View To Kill.Sir Roger died on 23 May 2017 after battling liver cancer.
James "Jimmy" Lee Moore, 78, went to be with the Lord on Friday, June 19, 2020, after a long and courageous battle with health issues, at his home with his wife by his side.