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In the throw down challenge this week, king of the wheel Keith demonstrates how to build a double-walled pot.
The 11 remaining potters hand-build a pendulum wall clock and face a surprise blindfold challenge. Who will be crowned potter of the week and who will leave the competition?
Judges Keith Brymer Jones and Rich Miller set the 12 brand-new potters two challenges: to throw a children’s crockery set and ceramic milk bottles, as the battle of clay kicks…
Judges Keith Brymer Jones and Rich Miller set the 12 new potters two challenges against the clock: to throw a cheese set and port chalices, as the battle of clay…
It’s all about bricks and mortar, as the 11 remaining potters slab-build a 3D building and, in a Throw Down first, judge Rich Miller tasks the potters with handmaking bricks
The eleven remaining potters are tasked with hand-building an elaborate chess set and throwing miniature vases at the wheel.
Melanie Sykes hosts as 12 amateur potters compete against one another, with judges Keith Brymer Jones and Sue Pryke asking the contenders to throw a breakfast set and then egg…
In the final, the potters make a pair of identical, fully functioning light features out of porcelain.
In week five, the six remaining potters try one of the most exhilarating techniques in ceramics – pit firing.
In the quarter-final, the potters have ten minutes to throw the widest bowl they can while blindfolded.
Comedian Johnny Vegas, a former pupil of Kate Malone, demonstrates how to throw a teapot in just one minute.
It’s week three and the eight remaining potters must master the art of Japanese-style ceramics.
It is garden week, and the seven remaining potters must make stunning ceramics for the great outdoors.
Ten home potters compete to become the new champion of British pottery. They must test their technical prowess in front of a special guest judge, ceramic designer Emma Bridgewater.
Nine potters return to Stoke-on-Trent for more tests of their skills and creativity, all aiming to be named top potter. This week they must make a decorative hand basin.