
The Great Pottery Throw Down is a education/science/factual topics series airing on UK television.
Siobhán McSweeney returns with the pottery challenge, joined by judges Keith Brymer Jones and Rich Miller. For their first task, the contestants make a soup set. The bucket of doom returns for the surprise second challenge, as the potters make galleried jars
Siobhán McSweeney returns with the pottery challenge, with judges Keith Brymer Jones and Rich Miller. For the first challenge, the potters make a soup set
Siobhán McSweeney returns with the pottery challenge, with judges Keith Brymer Jones and Rich Miller. For the first challenge, the potters make a soup set
The remaining potters create a statement pair of book ends and face a surprise brickmaking challenge. Whose book ends will start their next chapter, and who'll be bricking it?
The remaining potters create a statement pair of book ends and face a surprise brickmaking challenge. Whose book ends will start their next chapter, and who'll be bricking it?
The remaining potters create a statement pair of book ends and face a surprise brickmaking challenge. Whose book ends will start their next chapter, and who'll be bricking it?
The remaining potters create a statement pair of book ends and face a surprise brickmaking challenge. Whose book ends will start their next chapter, and who'll be bricking it?
The remaining potters create a statement pair of book ends and face a surprise brickmaking challenge. Whose book ends will start their next chapter, and who'll be bricking it?
The remaining potters create a statement pair of book ends and face a surprise brickmaking challenge. Whose book ends will start their next chapter, and who'll be bricking it?
The remaining potters create a statement pair of book ends and face a surprise brickmaking challenge. Whose book ends will start their next chapter, and who'll be bricking it?
Home pottery enthusiasts gather in Stoke-on-Trent to take part in a 35-day throwing contest that will determine which of them should be named Top Potter
Home pottery enthusiasts gather in Stoke-on-Trent to take part in a 35-day throwing contest that will determine which of them should be named Top Potter