You may be referring to the the 1967 version of Casino Royale, with David Niven as "Sir James Bond". That movie was a parody. There was a TV show prior to that which featured James Bond (also called Casino Royale), but it was not a parody.
It was called Casino Royale, with actor Barry Nelson as James "Jimmy" Bond.
To date, there have been three (3) James Bond films that were not made by Eon Productions. These are the 1954 Climax! television film Casino Royale, the 1967 parody of Casino Royale, and the 1983 remake of Thunderball, Never Say Never Again.
Barry Nelson played the first James Bond in any medium, in the TV show Climax!. The episode was an adaptation of Ian Fleming's Casino Royale.
On Friday, the high school drama club will perform a parody of the television show, Gunsmoke. Some synonyms for the word parody are caricature, satire, and mockery.
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The British television show 'The Saint', starred the soon-to-be (at the time) James Bond Roger Moore, who played the character Simon Templar. The Saint aired on the British television channel ITV on the fourth of October 1962. The Saint went off-the-air on the ninth of Feburary 1969.
Sean Connery was the first to play James Bond in an official (EON Productions) James Bond movie in the 1962 film 'Dr No'.Barry Nelson played James Bond in a poor production of Casino Royale for television a bit earlier.Other actors to characterise the role of James Bond in the official series are:George Lazenby,Roger Moore,Timothy Dalton,Pierce Brosnan, andDaniel Craig.
The World of James Bond - 1995 TV is rated/received certificates of: USA:G
As of 2012, there have been three (3) James Bond films that were not made by Eon Productions. These are the 1954 made for television film Casino Royale, the 1967 parody of Casino Royale, and the 1983 remake of Thunderball (1965), Never Say Never Again.
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James Bond Casino - 2006 TV is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:6 (original rating)
The Batmobile- crafted by George Barris- the King of the customizers. I almost thought of the James Bond Aston Martin DB-5, but that is not a Television prop- at least in the US, Mr. Bond was never a television character.