By Patrick Cremona

Published: Saturday, 30 July 2022 at 12:00 am


This Saturday evening (30th July), ITV will once again air a classic Bond flick in the prime-time 8pm slot – and this time Timothy Dalton’s second and final 007 adventure Licence to Kill is the chosen film.

Although the film was met with something of a mixed reception upon its initial release in 1989, its reputation has grown in the intervening years – and indeed it cracks the top 10 of RadioTimes.com‘s own definitive Bond ranking.

But something that you might not know about the film is that it was originally set to be released under a slightly different title.

During production, the film was referred to as Licence Revoked – which, of course, is in keeping with the events of the film, in which Dalton’s 007 goes rogue and breaks away from MI6. It was only after feedback from American test screenings that it was altered to its eventual title.

The issue was that American audiences claimed the original title was too closely associated with the rather banal Department of Motor Vehicles – with ‘license revoked’ being a common American phrase for the withdrawal of a driver’s license.