Roald Dahl mixed dark humour, surprise twists and unforgettable characters. This quiz explores his life, children’s stories and how his eventful past shaped his writing.
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Roald's father, Harald Dahl, had emigrated to Britain from Norway in the 1880s. His mother, Magdalene, came over in 1911
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At the end of the novel Willy Wonka declares Charlie his heir and Charlie's family move into the factory
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The book sometimes makes adults feel physically sick, but kids love it
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The series attracted big stars such as John Mills and Janet Leigh
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In these versions Goldilocks doesn't escape from the three bears and Little Red Riding Hood shoots the wolf
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The couple were married for 30 years, before they divorced in 1983
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Sophie in The BFG is named after Dahl's granddaughter
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The book has often been censored, particularly in America where it is one of the most frequently challenged books
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Dahl wrote the book for Walt Disney Productions, as a promotion for a feature-length animated film. The film was never made
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Ironically, the name Veruca became popular for girls in America after the book and subsequent films were released. The character's name is a play on words for, as every Briton knows, a verruca is in fact the name for a wart on the sole of one's foot!
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