Keith Brymer Jones as Self - Judge
Episodes 74
Breakfast Set & Egg Cups
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 cups.
Read MoreChess Set & Mini Vases
The eleven remaining potters are tasked with hand-building an elaborate chess set and throwing miniature vases at the wheel.
Read MoreRaku & Animal Figurines
The remaining potters tackle raku firing, hand-build two animal figurines and face the tricky ceramic technique of nerikomi.
Read MoreMulti-Coloured Slip Cast & Blindfolded Throwing
The potters face a multi-coloured slip cast challenge to make two vases, and a blindfolded throwing challenge to throw the widest bowl.
Read MoreMatching Lamp Bases & a Ceramic Challenge
The eight remaining potters are challenged to build a pair of matching lamp bases. Guest judge Emma Bridgewater drops in to set an emotional ceramic challenge for the contestants.
Read MoreNude Greek Statues & Greek Jugs
It's Greek Week, and the remaining contestants are challenged to sculpt a nude Greek statue and throw Greek jugs at the wheel.
Read MoreHandmade Tiles & a Chimney
The six remaining potters are challenged to produce handmade tiles for a fireplace and to throw a chimney for a place in the quarter-final.
Read MoreGinger Jars & a Scraffito Challenge
The remaining five potters make two ginger jars and face a Scraffito challenge spot test for a place in the semi-final.
Read MoreVictorian Week & a Fully Functioning Toilet
The potters face their biggest challenge yet, to produce a fully functioning toilet for a place in the final.
Read MoreThe Final: Quirky Tea Set & a Throwing Challenge
Melanie Sykes hosts the grand finale as the three potters make a quirky tea set and face a throwing challenge to impress the judges and be crowned the winner.
Read MoreCheese Set & Port Chalices
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.
Read More3D Slab-Build & Handmade Bricks
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 hand-making bricks.
Read MoreFruit Bowls & a Blindfolded Throw Down
The remaining potters get fruity when they're challenged to make a bowl full of realistic ceramic fruits, and face a blindfolded throw down with a twist.
Read MoreNaked Raku & a Floral Challenge
It's naked raku week and the remaining potters throw, burnish and fire a pair of vases, and are set a floral challenge by guest judge and flower-making expert Rita Floyd.
Read MoreMusic Legend Busts & Mini Musical Instruments
It's Music Week and the remaining potters sculpt a life-like bust of a music legend, receive a surprise special message from an iconic artist, and make mini musical instruments.
Read MoreTerracotta Cookware & Engraved Tiles
It's Terracotta Week in the pottery, and the potters are tasked to make their own range of cookware. Judge Rich Miller sets a second terracotta challenge to engrave tiles.
Read MoreAnimal Water Feature & a Strawberry Planter
It's Garden Week, and the remaining potters face a green-fingered challenge: to build an animal water feature and throw a strawberry planter for a place in the quarter-finals.
Read MoreNative American Acoma Pottery & an Alabama Ring Bottle
It's an all-American-themed quarter-final, as the remaining potters make Acoma pottery fired in cow dung and throw an Alabama ring bottle for a place in the semi-final.
Read MoreA Pedestal Sink & a Chamber Pot
It's the semi-final, and the remaining potters produce an elaborate and fully-functional pedestal sink and decorate a chamber pot in Bathroom Week, all for a place in the grand final.
Read MoreThe Final: 1920s Art Deco Punch Bowl & Decanters
In an art deco-inspired final, the potters make a punch bowl and decanter, before facing the tiniest throwing challenge ever set.
Read MoreCrockery Set and Ceramic Milk Bottles
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.
Read MorePendulum Wall Clock
The 11 remaining potters hand-build a pendulum wall clock and face a surprise blindfold challenge.
Read MoreInanimate Objects and a Bottle Kiln Challenge
The remaining potters make inanimate objects and judges Keith Brymer Jones and Rich Miller pay tribute to the pottery hometown of Stoke, as they set a bottle kiln challenge.
Read MoreJapanese Tea Set and a Handle Pulling Challenge
It's Raku week and the remaining potters throw a Japanese-inspired tea set, before guest judge and social media sensation Florian Gadsby sets them a handle pulling challenge.
Read MoreCharacter Gnomes and a Sea Kale Forcer
It's Garden Week and the eight remaining potters create a trio of character gnomes, before guest judge Adam Keeling sets them the task of making a sea kale forcer.
Read More1960s Glazed Vessels and Repeating Patterns
It's back to the Swinging Sixties, as the potters create a psychedelic pair of highly decorative glazed vessels, before guest judge Orla Kiely tests their repeating-pattern skills.
Read MoreWildlife Week and Hand-Built Table Lamps
It's Wildlife Week and the potters hand-build a table lamp, go wild in a Throw Down first, and get a surprise visit from a familiar face.
Read MoreSelf-Sculpture, Sawdust Kilns and Candlesticks
Siobhán McSweeney's back, as the remaining potters create a self-sculpture, build their own sawdust kilns and make candlesticks under pressure, for a place in the semi-final.
Read MoreUrinals and Wedgwood Jasperware
It's the semi-final and the potters are left feeling flushed as they make fully functional urinals, before recreating the iconic Wedgwood Jasperware, for a place in the final.
Read MoreThe Final: Garden Totem Sculpture and a Devil's Work Challenge
The potters make a garden totem sculpture that tells their life story, followed by a regal devil's work challenge set by Rich Miller, before the winner is crowned.
Read MoreThe Festive Pottery Throw Down 2022
James Fleet, Jenny Eclair, Jamie Laing and Sunetra Sarker take to the wheel to make a slab-built illuminated Christmas scene, and see who can throw the most mulled wine tumblers.
Read MoreBirthday Tea Set and Handleless Jug
The potters take on a birthday tea set challenge, and a surprise second challenge that sees them making handleless milk jugs that must survive the bucket of doom.
Read MoreKeepsake Box and Blindfold Challenge
The 11 remaining potters craft a keepsake box with a disguised lid before facing a surprise blindfold challenge.
Read MoreTrio of Birds and Hot Water Bottle Challenge
It's Retro Week, and the remaining potters are taken back in time as they make a trio of flying birds and tackle an old-fashioned hot water bottle surprise challenge.
Read MoreHanging Planters and a Decorative Challenge
It's Raku Week, and the potters hope to impress the judges with their hanging planters. Series two semi-finalist Freya Bramble-Carter sets a challenge with a decorative flourish.
Read MoreGargoyles and Chimney Pots
The remaining potters head for the roof to create gargoyles and chimney pots for expert guest judge Gabriel Nichols.
Read MoreEmbossed Table Light and Decadent Design Skills
It's an illuminating week, as the potters make an embossed table light, before guest judge, fashion and lifestyle designer Henry Holland, really tests their decadent design skills.
Read MoreEndangered Animal Sculptures and a Tall Vase
The six remaining potters go wild as they create metallic-effect endangered animal sculptures fired in oil drums, before throwing a tall, thin-necked vase for a place in the quarter-final.
Read MoreAbstract Coffee Set and Rice Bowls
The remaining potters face an altered reality as they radically alter a coffee set and throw high-footed rice bowls. Whose shapeshifting creations will transport them to the semi-final?
Read MoreTurkish Bath Sinks and Moorcroft Ginger Jar
It's a bathroom-themed semi-final as the potters make Turkish bath-style sinks and tiles and attempt Moorcroft tube lining.
Read MoreThe Final: Pyramid Vase and Sgraffito Globe
The remaining potters create a stacking pyramid vase centrepiece and a daring sgraffito globe.
Read MoreThe Festive Pottery Throw Down 2023
Hugh Dennis, Sophie Duker, Alice Levine and Joe Swash take on some festive firing as they hand-build a Christmas birdhouse.
Read MoreRoast Dinner Set and Identical Side Plates
As the battle of clay kicks off at the wheel, the potters make a roast dinner set and identical side plates that must survive the bucket of doom.
Read MoreGluggle Jugs and a Surprise Blindfold Challenge
The remaining potters attempt their own take on the popular gluggle jug and face a surprise blindfold challenge.
Read MoreStaffordshire Flatbacks and a Surprise Challenge
The remaining potters make Staffordshire flatbacks and face a close shave in a surprise challenge.
Read MoreRaku Week and Animal Busts
It's Raku week and the potters create animal busts before taking on guest judge Jacqui Atkin's decorative challenge.
Read MoreWater Features and Hedgehog Houses
It's Garden Week and the potters create cascading water features and hedgehog houses.
Read MoreNovelty Teapots and Majolica Mugs
It's teatime and the potters make novelty teapots and majolica decorated mugs. Plus, it's the return of the bucket of doom.
Read MoreIlluminating Light Sculptures
It's an illuminating week as the potters take on lighting sculptures and a surprise challenge.
Read MoreVintage Water Filters and a Coffee Filter
It's the quarter-final and the potters make vintage-style water filters fired in their own oil drum kilns and throw a coffee filter.
Read MoreBathroom Week
In a bathroom-themed semi-final, the potters take on the infamous toilet challenge.
Read MoreThe Final: Chandeliers and Faceted Bowls
It's the grand finale and the potters create striking chandeliers and faceted bowls.
Read MoreThe Festive Pottery Throw Down 2024
This year, the celebrity contestants joining the judges at Gladstone Pottery in Stoke-on-Trent are comedian Babatunde Aleshe, actor Tom Rosenthal, TV presenter Rachel Riley and singer and actor Martin Kemp.
Read MoreA Salad Set and Sangria Jugs
As the battle of clay begins, the hopefuls take on a salad set challenge and make identical sangria jugs that must survive the bucket of doom.
Read MoreMantlepiece Clock and Blindfold Challenge
The potters create a statement mantelpiece clock, and face a surprise blindfolded second challenge.
Read MoreNoah's Ark and Potties
The remaining potters attempt a toy Noah's ark and animals, and a surprise second challenge sends them potty.
Read MoreRaku Vessels and a Decorative Challenge
It's Raku week and the potters take on bulbous vessels and guest judge Laima Laurena's decorative challenge.
Read MoreShop Fronts and Greek Psykter Vases
The potters create shop fronts filled with memories and ancient Greek psykter vases.
Read MoreVegetable Lamps and a Double-Walled Challenge
The remaining potters sculpt realistic vegetable lamp bases and take on a double-walled challenge.
Read MoreBird Baths and a Sculpting Challenge
The remaining potters take on a sculpting challenge and hark to Stoke-on-Trent with bird bath creations.
Read MoreDouble Gourd Vases and Posset Pots
It's the quarter-final and the potters take on double gourd vases and old-fashioned posset pots.
Read MoreHellmouth Fireplaces
Our semi-finalists stare into the mouth of hell as they create Hellmouth fireplaces, and take on a transferware challenge.
Read MoreThe Final: Statement Greek Amphoras
Our three finalists create statement Greek amphoras and take on some extreme throwing in their last surprise challenge.
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