Extract from Roald Dahl's Danny The Champion of The World - Narrator + 3 Characters

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An extract from Roald Dahl's Danny The Champion of The World - Narrator + 3 Characters

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

British (England - Yorkshire & Humber) British (General) British (Received Pronunciation - RP, BBC)

Transcript

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now. My father stepped forward. He took one small pace to the front and fixed Mr Hazel with his marvellous blue, twinkly eyes. Surely you know how these pheasants came here? He said softly. Surely I do not know how they came here. Snapped, Mr Hazel. Then I shall tell you, my father said, because it's quite simple, really. They all knew that they were going to be shot today if they stayed in your wood. So they flew in here to wait until the shooting was over. Rubbish. Yelled, Mr Hazel, it's not rubbish at all, my father said They are extremely intelligent birds. Pheasants. Isn't that so, Dr? They have tremendous brain power. Doc Spencer said they know exactly what's going on. It would undoubtedly be a great honour. My father said to be shot by the Chief constable of the county and an even greater one to be eaten afterwards by Lord fizzles. Wait, but I do not think of pheasant would see it that way. You are scoundrels. Both of you shouted, Mr Hazel, you are rip scallions of the worst kind