But what happens if that profession is the villain? In “Fantastic Mr Fox”, Roald Dahl introduces the farmers Boggis, Bunce and Bean who are “as nasty and mean as any men you could meet”.
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Sainsbury’s has become the first of the major retailers to unveil this year’s Christmas ad, which is narrated by Stephen Fry and stars Roald Dahl’s BFG. The campaign brings the family favourite giant ...
This year, it features an appearance by beloved Roald Dahl character the BFG, who enlists the help of a real Sainsbury’s food services assistant, who plays Sophie in the advert, to source his ...
An iconic Roald Dahl character takes centre stage in the first supermarket Christmas advert of the year, released by Sainsbury’s. The BFG, the 24-foot-tall friendly giant known for being part of ...
Inspired by Roald Dahl's classic tale, Sophie and the BFG embark on a magical culinary adventure. The advert begins with the BFG preparing a meal in his home, cutting into a snozzcumbers before ...
Perhaps, in the squeamish spirit of the times, the Royal Court Theatre in London should have put on two versions of “Giant”, a blistering new play about Roald Dahl—one that quoted his ...
Books by Dahl including Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, James and the Giant Peach, Matilda, Fantastic Mr Fox, and The Witches, have reportedly had passages edited to remove specific ...
Former Zambia coach Roald Poulsen, who helped rebuild the side after a plane crash which killed most of the squad, has died at the age of 73. Eighteen Chipolopolo players lost their lives on 28 ...
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has criticised changes to Roald Dahl books, after the removal of some references to things like characters' appearance and weight sparked a fierce debate. Dahl's estate ...
The Roald Dahl Museum has condemned the racism of the author in a new statement. It said it "condemns all racism directed at any group or individual" and that the author's racism was "undeniable".