The original first draft manuscript of a James Bond film has gone on display at the Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre.
The screenplay of You Only Live Twice, written by the author in 1967, is on temporary loan at the museum in Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire.
The film, based on the book by Ian Fleming, was produced by Albert Broccoli and starred Sean Connery as the British spy.
Head of collections at the museum, Will Phillips, said that Dahl "was a close friend of Ian Fleming and was tasked with turning a first draft around in eight weeks".


