
Young Storyteller Winners
In 2005, Âé¶¹Éç New Talent, Âé¶¹Éç 7 and Âé¶¹Éç Radio 4 were looking for young people who could write imaginative and original stories. They could be funny or sad and set in a fantasy world or based on real-life events.
Ten winners, separated into three age groups: under-8s, 9-11, and those aged 12 and over, were chosen.
The winners were helped to transform their stories into exciting radio at Âé¶¹Éç studios, which were then be broadcast on Âé¶¹Éç 7's 'The Big Toe Radio Show' and Âé¶¹Éç Radio 4's 'Go4It'.
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Winners in the 8 and under category |
Qudsiyah-Bano.
'Captain Cool and the Ice Queen' - a hero pits his wits against a chilly enemy.
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Freya
'The Overgrown Garden' - a tale about a troublesome troll.
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Winners in the 9-11 category |
Alexandra
'Wolf Call' - The mystery behind a young girl's early years.
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Charlie-Anne
'The Meat Pie Man' - What happens to naughty children?
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Rachel
'What Did I Do' - a story read by Al Murray.
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Winners in the 12 and over category |
Nicholas
'Charge of the Light Brigade' - After war will come peace.
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Rowan
'Concerning Fairytales' - Nathan Green finds himself in a world of fairytales.
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Harry
'The 4 Wishes' - A fantasy story where three brothers are sent on a quest.
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More winners in the 12 and over category |
Emily
'A Groovy Encounter' - 12 year old Russ takes a trip back to the seventies and meets a familiar face.
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Laura
'Mr. Harris Never Did Care For Cats' - Mr Harris, an allergic cat hater, who gets a taste of his own medicine.
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