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How Roald Dahl Shaped Pop

David Tennant reveals how the stories of Roald Dahl have inspired pop songs and songwriters. Featuring Kate Nash, Jarvis Cocker, Alex James and Kelly Jones of the Stereophonics.

Another chance to hear David Tennant narrate a tale of the unexpected - the stamp Roald Dahl left on the world of pop.

Kate Nash reveals how Dahl's fantastical children's books have influenced her own storytelling style, stirring her to invent surreal characters and magical places in songs like Mariella and Little Red.

Kelly Jones of the Stereophonics explains how he found inspiration for songs such as I Stopped To Fill My Car Up in Dahl's grisly, suspenseful short stories.

Plus, David reveals how a song about Willy Wonka gave a Rat Pack legend his only U.S. number one.

This programme first broadcast in November, to coincide with the twentieth anniversary of Roald Dahl's death.

1 hour

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Christmas Day 2010 23:00

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  • Christmas Day 2010 23:00