Roald Dahl – Danny The Champion of the World – Programme SIGNED by Tessa and Roald Dahl, Sam & Jeremy Irons, and more
£450.00
An original signed Roald Dahl’s ‘Danny The Champion of the World’ Special Programme Danny the Champion of the World film premier programme. 27th July 1989 in aid of the NSPCC.
Signed in biro by Roald Dahl, Tessa Dahl, Jeremy Irons, Sam Irons, Matto the Clown (all on the front cover) and Polo the Clown (on the back cover).
Slight discolouration and age-related wear. Overall very good condition.
Approx 21cm x 30cm x 0.3cm.
The programme was produced for a special viewing of the film on Thursday 27th July 1989 at 11am at The Odeon West End, Leicester Square (a cinema which has since closed down) in aid of the NSPCC. The front cover illustration is by Quentin Blake. 26 pages – Black and white inside with some gold special effects. The front cover is in full colour.The film was made in 1989 and was directed by Gavin Millar and starred Jeremy Irons as William and his son, Samuel Irons, as Danny, with Robbie Coltrane as Victor Hazell.
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An original signed Roald Dahl’s ‘Danny The Champion of the World’ Special Programme Danny the Champion of the World film premier programme. 27th July 1989 in aid of the NSPCC.
Signed in biro by Roald Dahl, Tessa Dahl, Jeremy Irons, Sam Irons, Matto the Clown (all on the front cover) and Polo the Clown (on the back cover).
Slight discolouration and age-related wear. Overall very good condition.
Approx 21cm x 30cm x 0.3cm.
The programme was produced for a special viewing of the film on Thursday 27th July 1989 at 11am at The Odeon West End, Leicester Square (a cinema which has since closed down) in aid of the NSPCC. The front cover illustration is by Quentin Blake. 26 pages – Black and white inside with some gold special effects. The front cover is in full colour.The film was made in 1989 and was directed by Gavin Millar and starred Jeremy Irons as William and his son, Samuel Irons, as Danny, with Robbie Coltrane as Victor Hazell.