Western Daily Press (Saturday)

DJ among stars to write new ‘Roald Dahl’ tales

- CHARLOTTE MCLAUGHLIN wdp@reachplc.com The Twits.

RADIO 1 breakfast show host Greg James and his collaborat­or Chris Smith have been chosen to write new stories based on the characters created by Roald Dahl.

James and Smith, who have both written the Kid Normal children’s book series, will release The Twits Next Door, inspired by the unpleasant married couple Mr and Mrs Twit, later this year.

Based on the 1980 Dahl novel The Twits, it will be illustrate­d by Emily Jones and explore what happens when a new family called the Lovelies moves in next door with their 10-year-old twins and the confrontat­ion that ensues between the neighbours.

Dahl, who grew up in Westonsupe­r-Mare and went to school in the North Somerset town, is one of the most popular authors of children’s books in history.

In 2021, Netflix bought the rights to Dahl’s children’s book catalogue and has since released the short movie The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar and is set to bring out the animated film The Twits.

Since then, the Roald Dahl Story Company and Puffin Books have reviewed Dahl’s beloved children’s books and have rewritten them to cater to the sensitivit­ies of modern audiences. Following the controvers­y, the owners said the author’s classic original texts would remain in print.

James and Smith said: “We have spent many years visiting schools around the world with our children’s books, and we were never far from a child whose head was buried in a Roald Dahl book.

“It’s magical to see a writer we both loved growing up still able to encourage new generation­s of young people to pick up a book and have a great time. To be offered the opportunit­y to write a story starring the most revolting and hilarious pair of his famous characters was exciting, a little bit frightenin­g and certainly too good to resist.”

Following the release of The Twits Next Door this August, a collection of short stories will be released that will feature some of Dahl’s iconic characters.

Charlie And The Christmas Factory will explore the characters from the 1964 novel Charlie And The Chocolate Factory and explore Charlie Bucket’s plans to celebrate Christmas at the chocolate factory.

Other stories will see genius schoolgirl Matilda concerned about

being on Santa’s naughty list and George, the main character from George’s Marvellous Medicine, find out about his granddaugh­ter Gig’s potion.

They will be illustrate­d by Rikin Parekh, who has drawn for Joanna Nadin’s The Worst Class In the World series.

The Last Leg host and comedian Adam Hills will contribute by sharing a new story of The Enormous Crocodile, while This Is Going To Hurt writer Adam Kay is taking a look at George’s Marvellous Medicine.

Former Blue Peter presenter Konnie Huq is inspired by Danny, The

Champion Of The World and Benidorm actor Nathan Bryon will take a look at The Giraffe And The Pelly And Me.

James And The Giant Peach, Fantastic Mr Fox, The BFG, The Witches and The Magic Finger are also among the books being adapted.

Illustrato­r Parekh said: “No combinatio­n is as magical as that of Roald Dahl and Quentin Blake.”

Illustrato­r Sir Quentin had a lengthy collaborat­ion with Dahl, who died in November 1990 aged 74, beginning with the 1978 story The Enormous Crocodile. Their collaborat­ion included iconic drawings for Matilda, The BFG and

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