Bradley Walsh shines at BBC 500 Words final ceremony
Bradley Walsh recently took center stage at the BBC 500 Words final ceremony, where he read stories submitted by young authors. This year’s competition saw an impressive 46,500 entries, showcasing the imaginative talents of children aged 5 to 11.
The BBC 500 Words competition, which invites children to submit stories of 500 words or fewer, has been a platform for young writers since its launch in 2011 by Chris Evans on the Radio 2 Breakfast Show. Over the years, it has garnered significant attention, receiving more than one million stories since its inception.
The winners of this year’s competition were announced during a Grand Final held at Windsor Castle, with Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, meeting each winner personally. Among the standout entries, Zuren Zhang and Maya Ukwubiwe were celebrated as gold winners in their respective age categories, further highlighting the diverse talent present in the competition.
Camilla emphasized the importance of fostering a love for reading and writing among children, stating, “I think to get children reading and writing stories especially nowadays is so important.” Her comments resonate with the competition’s mission to inspire creativity and literacy in young minds.
During the awards ceremony, Camilla also encouraged the young winners by saying, “You have proved him right, as, through the magic of your pens and devices, you have brought your imaginations to life and led your readers on breath-taking explorations.” This sentiment reflects the transformative power of storytelling and its ability to engage young readers.
The BBC 500 Words competition has received royal support since 2015, reinforcing its significance in promoting literacy among children. The event not only celebrates the winners but also the collective effort of all participants, as Camilla reminded them, “Always remember: ‘You’re braver than you believe, stronger than you seem and smarter than you think’, which makes you all winners.”
As the competition continues to grow, observers are keen to see how it will evolve in the coming years and what new stories will emerge from the next generation of young writers. Details remain unconfirmed regarding future changes or expansions to the program.