Roald Dahl Retrospective Episode 4: Danny the Champion of the World

Published: April 29, 2020, 6 p.m.

In this episode of the Roald Dahl Retrospective, Patricia and Arun discuss about the first Roald Dahl adaptation in 18 years after the box office failure of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. This time, it's a 1989 TV movie from Thames Television called Danny the Champion of the World based on the 1975 book of the same name starring Jeremy Irons, his real life son Samuel Irons, Robbie Coltraine, and Cyril Cusack. The plot is about a boy named Danny Smith living with his father William in a gypsy caravan working in a gas station/car garage. A rich millionaire named Mr. Hazell is purchasing all the land of the town except for the gas station/car garage. After being declined of not selling the garage, Hazell tries hiring people to try to find ways to shut it down and William tries to get revenge on Hazell by poaching his pheasants. He then comes up with an idea of capturing all the pheasants so that Hazell will be made a fool during the big hunt. Will they succeed?   

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When the TV movie premiered, Liccy Dahl, Roald Dahl's widow, claimed that he loved Danny the Champion of the World and claims that it was one of his favorite adaptions next to The BFG that came out a few months later. However, it has become more obscure to the point where it has been completely forgotten except for the people who grew up watching it. Will Patricia and Arun enjoy Danny the Champion of the World as much as The BFG? Listen and find out.

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