The Great Pottery Throw Down - Season 9 Episode 01
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00:00:00Why do we have to do it?
00:00:01It's about quality control. It has to be the right clay.
00:00:04Yeah, but why can't someone else do it?
00:00:06We're the judges. We're the experts.
00:00:09Yeah, don't I know it?
00:00:11Actually, it's quite nice being here in the quarry, surrounded by clay.
00:00:16I mean, clay, it's where it all starts.
00:00:18I was about to say the same thing, Keith.
00:00:20I mean, this is good clay.
00:00:23It's important we get it right for our new potters.
00:00:25And Siobhan said she'd give us a surprise if we got the clay.
00:00:28Oh, right.
00:00:30It's a nice-looking cake, isn't it?
00:00:39It is, Victoria's sponge.
00:00:40Yeah, I got it fresh.
00:00:43We could just have a small slice while we're waiting.
00:00:45They won't mind.
00:00:46It's only a tiny little slice.
00:00:49Look, you wouldn't even notice that, would you?
00:00:51Oh, lovely.
00:00:53Maybe one more.
00:00:55Here, have that as well.
00:00:56Oh, hi, Princess.
00:01:03Hi, Siobhan.
00:01:03Hey, look, we've got all the clay.
00:01:05Yeah, we're exhausted, but we're looking forward to our surprise.
00:01:09Oh, yeah.
00:01:09Um, no surprise.
00:01:11Um, here you go.
00:01:17Oh, what a gorgeous plate.
00:01:19I just love the scalloped edging, the gold bandage.
00:01:21I know, I know.
00:01:21I really do love that, yeah.
00:01:22It was really nice.
00:01:23It was mainly me.
00:01:24Welcome to the new series of the Great Pottery Throwdown.
00:01:29Thousands applied, but just 12 of the nation's best home potters...
00:01:35Look at this.
00:01:36...have made it through the iconic gates of Gladstone.
00:01:39For all potters, Gladstone is like our Mecca.
00:01:41It's our church, our cathedral.
00:01:43It's like potting Hogwarts.
00:01:45And it smells amazing.
00:01:47I can smell creation.
00:01:49What does creation smell?
00:01:52I think it smells quite like sweat, actually, I'm going to be honest.
00:01:55But that could be me, because I'm rather nervous.
00:01:57Over the next 10 weeks, our potters will face 20 brand-new challenges...
00:02:02Don't panic.
00:02:04...turning lumps of raw clay into stunning ceramics.
00:02:08I'm going to be making stuff that I would never make,
00:02:11which is what I'm excited for, but also terrified about.
00:02:14Breathe. Breathe.
00:02:15Pottery, everything about it is experimental.
00:02:17You don't jump onto the wheel and not have a disaster.
00:02:20Anyone that tells you that are telling you lies.
00:02:23Oh!
00:02:24That's a shame.
00:02:26Everything they make will be judged by renowned ceramicist Rich Miller...
00:02:30That is gorgeous.
00:02:32...and master potter Keith Brimer-Jones.
00:02:34That's great.
00:02:36I've cried over a ladle now.
00:02:38Sounds so horrible.
00:02:39But, yeah, I would love to make Keith cry.
00:02:42Sometimes, you'll cry because you feel sorry for me.
00:02:44I don't want them tears.
00:02:46No, no, no, no.
00:02:46I want the ones that are like,
00:02:48What do you mean, lovey?
00:02:49You know, he always says lovey, doesn't he?
00:02:51Lovey?
00:02:52Oh, lovey, it's amazing.
00:02:53I'll have that.
00:02:55Each week, the best of the bunch will be named potter of the week.
00:02:58Let's give me some clay.
00:02:59Just give me some clay.
00:03:01Happy days.
00:03:02And one will leave the pottery.
00:03:03I need to keep breathing.
00:03:05My blood pressure will increase after all of this.
00:03:07I'm not known for being lean, tidy.
00:03:09There's clay up the walls.
00:03:10I'm, you know, I'll hold my hands up.
00:03:12Blimey!
00:03:12The last feeling I had like this was probably on my wedding day.
00:03:16A low sailor.
00:03:17But who will be crowned the winner?
00:03:19Oh, God.
00:03:19They're running.
00:03:20They're running.
00:03:21Of the great pottery throwdown.
00:03:23Oh!
00:03:25Smashed out.
00:03:26Oh, no!
00:03:27Don't look at him.
00:03:28Don't look.
00:03:29Here.
00:03:30In the spinning world of makers
00:03:44We're all in the room to make it
00:03:48So just start up the fire
00:03:50Down to the wire
00:03:52We're back in Stoke-on-Trent
00:04:01Baby, I feel good
00:04:02The beating heart of British ceramics
00:04:05And home to the magnificent Gladstone Pottery Museum
00:04:08Feel good from morning
00:04:10Our 12 new potters will tackle two brand new challenges
00:04:13After which one will be named Potter of the Week
00:04:16And one will leave the pottery
00:04:18Hey!
00:04:21Oh, gosh!
00:04:26Hello
00:04:27And a very, very warm welcome to you all
00:04:30It's so lovely to have you all here
00:04:32Look at your shiny new faces
00:04:34You do look a bit nervous
00:04:35But don't worry
00:04:36We'll soon have you all settled in and cosy
00:04:38Because for your first main make challenge this week
00:04:43The judges would like you to make a soup set
00:04:47Based on your perfect winter's evening
00:04:51Now, Keith and Rich would like you to make a large soup tureen
00:04:55With a lid and a sculpted knob
00:04:57Two soup bowls with lugs
00:04:59And a ladle
00:05:00Now, Keith, have you any advice for our lovely new potters?
00:05:04Yeah, well, look, this challenge features a really good range of techniques
00:05:08As well as shapes and forms
00:05:10Whether you prefer throwing, hand-building or sculpting
00:05:14There's an opportunity here to show us what you can really do
00:05:18We're really keen to get to know you as people and as potters
00:05:22So think about how you'll tell us about your perfect winter's evening
00:05:25Through your soup set
00:05:26Carefully consider your construction and your decoration
00:05:30And how you'll bring all of the pieces together as a cohesive set
00:05:34And, look, I know it's a bit daunting
00:05:36But just enjoy the clay
00:05:38Because that's why we're here, isn't it, Rich?
00:05:40Yeah, yeah, yeah, definitely
00:05:42Oh, dear, I'm off already
00:05:44That's a record
00:05:47All right, potters
00:05:50The time has come
00:05:51You have been given six hours to make and refine your soup sets
00:05:57And your time starts now
00:06:02Potters get potting
00:06:03I can't believe it
00:06:08This is nuts
00:06:09I am feeling just a mix of everything
00:06:11I don't know where my emotions are right now, to be honest
00:06:14Although, the first touch of clay and you're like, oh, this is great
00:06:17I love this
00:06:18Not so much the wedging part
00:06:19Wedging is a time-consuming but crucial first step
00:06:23So I'm wedging just to make sure that the clay is really consistent all the way through
00:06:27Helping to remove any air bubbles that could expand the heat of the kiln with disastrous results
00:06:32You don't want exploding
00:06:34Also, when you're throwing it, it can distort the shape as well
00:06:37I'm feeling a lot calmer now, I've actually felt some mud
00:06:41Rich, here we are again
00:06:44At Gladstone
00:06:45Indeed
00:06:46Twelve new potters
00:06:47They're going to share their creativity with us
00:06:49Yeah, and what a wonderful challenge to start with
00:06:52A soup set
00:06:53Being a domestic wear challenge, these tureens, they have to be the right weight
00:06:58You don't want the making of it to be so heavy that you can't actually pick it up when it's full of soup
00:07:03Yeah, and big lids
00:07:04When something's got a lid, obviously it's got to fit, hasn't it?
00:07:07And then, of course, they've got the ladle
00:07:09Oh, ladles
00:07:10Ladles give me cold shivers
00:07:12Any element that's long and thin, made of clay, is just asking for problems
00:07:17So I'm going to be fascinated to see how our potters go about creating those ladles
00:07:21I mean, all of this has to feel like a cohesive set
00:07:24Ultimately, we want to learn about our potters as people, don't we?
00:07:27All of these elements, like lugs, like the sculpted knobs
00:07:30They've got the real opportunity to kind of form a story about their perfect winter's evening
00:07:35Yeah, absolutely
00:07:36So, I wonder which of our potters sets is going to be soup?
00:07:40Er, tumbleweed
00:07:42I'm lost for words
00:07:43I think that was a bit of tumbleweed
00:07:45Hello, lovey
00:07:48Hi, how are you doing?
00:07:50Hello
00:07:50How lovely to meet you all
00:07:51How lovely to meet you
00:07:53How do you feel?
00:07:54Terrorkey
00:07:54Terror, okay
00:07:55Yeah
00:07:56Oh, love
00:07:57Well, look, tell us about your design
00:07:58Yeah
00:07:59Well, winter's days, not everyone's cup of tea, particularly muddy, wet ones
00:08:03But I've got two rescue dogs, Gaia and Bramble
00:08:06And they have to be walked
00:08:07They don't care if it's filthy weather
00:08:09The best bit is when it's over
00:08:11When you're coming back in
00:08:12Yeah
00:08:12When the heating's been on and the dogs are all curled up on their blankets
00:08:16And how glad I am that it's over
00:08:17Kaz lives in Swansea with her daughter Lily and son Sol
00:08:22A recently retired psychiatric nurse
00:08:24She keeps busy studying for a ceramics degree and walking Bramble and Gaia
00:08:28Dog down
00:08:30The centrepiece of her soup set, the tureen, features a sculpted knob in the form of another pet, Link the cat
00:08:36And will sit on three muddy walking boots
00:08:38Oh, that's brave
00:08:41Is it?
00:08:41Big old shape on three little boots
00:08:43Yeah, that's definitely
00:08:43Are you going to sculpt these boots?
00:08:44Yeah, I'm going to sculpt them
00:08:46Okay
00:08:46Hopefully they'll dry enough to support the weight of the tureen
00:08:48Yeah
00:08:48If not, I'll knock a bit off the tureen and make it lighter
00:08:50Well done
00:08:51Thank you
00:08:52So here we go
00:08:55The biggest piece of the soup set
00:08:58Brilliant, that's great
00:09:01The judges have demanded a tureen large enough to feed four
00:09:05It's a beast, isn't it?
00:09:07It probably wouldn't feed four people in my house
00:09:10But maybe in someone's house
00:09:12Starting with a well-compressed base is crucial
00:09:15If the foundation's weak, the potters could face cracks once the pot's been fired
00:09:20Oh, God
00:09:21Breathe, breathe
00:09:24I'm getting the shape that I want
00:09:25And also I'm nearly at the height
00:09:27Yep, looking good on measurement
00:09:29But while the rest of the tureens take shape
00:09:32Job done
00:09:33A bit small
00:09:35Naveed's on take two
00:09:37I'm not quite happy size-wise
00:09:39So I've started again
00:09:41Performing on stage and screen for over 20 years
00:09:45Actor Naveed lives in Kent
00:09:46Where he and wife Charlotte run a toy shop
00:09:48With the help of their daughters, Mabel and Luna
00:09:51Naveed's set celebrates nights in
00:09:57Gaming online with his friends
00:09:59In angular forms and sparse black and white decoration
00:10:02A nod to the digital world
00:10:04Oh, is this like binary code then?
00:10:06This is binary code
00:10:07So it says StopNav in binary code
00:10:08One of the first times that we played together
00:10:11The rest of them created a group privately called StopNav
00:10:14So they want to stop me from winning
00:10:15So
00:10:16Oh, I love the humble brag there
00:10:18Oh, it's very hard
00:10:19Well, there's some failures
00:10:20Oh, my gosh
00:10:22You've only been here five minutes
00:10:24I know
00:10:24I want to make myself feel like I'm at home
00:10:26Do you live in a slag heap?
00:10:28It's just I'm surrounded by disasters
00:10:29Finn enjoys a bit of friendly competition too
00:10:34I do love a board game
00:10:35When it comes to playing Monopoly
00:10:37Me and my stepdaughter do make a pretty lethal team
00:10:39It's not a pretty sight for anybody
00:10:41But what's a family evening without a little bit of light-hearted competition between you all?
00:10:47It's a snot in a shell
00:10:49I can't eat, but people really like them
00:10:51And they put lemon juice on top
00:10:52Oh, so
00:10:52Finn lives in Cornwall with his partner Marnie
00:10:55Her children Cameron and Maddy
00:10:57And their six dashands
00:10:58Next, all gone
00:10:59A tattoo artist
00:11:00When he's not inking skin
00:11:02He brings his artistic skills to his ceramics
00:11:04And he'll use decoration to tell the story of a cosy games night inn
00:11:09Sheltering from a Cornish storm
00:11:11While two of the dogs sleep peacefully at the bottom of his soup bowls
00:11:14Wow
00:11:15Incredible illustration
00:11:17Thank you
00:11:18So how are all of these elements applied?
00:11:20Have you got sort of sprigs or more of the decorations?
00:11:23I'm going to hand paint them all
00:11:23So there'll be sort of like watercolour application of underglaze
00:11:26And then I use just a slip trail tool
00:11:28I mean, it looks like an ambitious design
00:11:30There's a lot there
00:11:31Olympia's set also features a four-legged friend
00:11:35My design is a story about me and my dog
00:11:37Having a winter's evening walk in the park
00:11:40And then eventually we end with a movie night inn
00:11:42These are lovely, these are
00:11:44Olympia lives in the Midlands
00:11:45Just around the corner from her grandma Thelma
00:11:48A movie buff
00:11:49When she's not making her own short films
00:11:51She loves watching them with star of the show, Solace
00:11:54Woo!
00:11:56Yeah!
00:11:56Solace is front and centre of her set too
00:12:00As well as a dog-tail ladle
00:12:02She'll cover her cinema ticket top terrine
00:12:04In film's strict decoration
00:12:06Depicting his latest adventures
00:12:08How old is he?
00:12:10Seven
00:12:10Oh my gosh
00:12:11And the energy still hasn't gone yet
00:12:13Right
00:12:13Do you think Solace would like...
00:12:15He's not going anywhere near these
00:12:17He'd absolutely destroy them
00:12:19Potters, the drying room is now open
00:12:24Oh, it's got a handle
00:12:26Thank you
00:12:27Can I get in?
00:12:29You've never opened that door before in your life, have you?
00:12:32With their tureens thrown
00:12:34Happy days
00:12:35Happy enough
00:12:36It's alright
00:12:37Considering
00:12:38And safely stored in the drying room
00:12:40Every time I look at it
00:12:41I think
00:12:41Oh, just fix that
00:12:42Just fix that
00:12:43And oh, look
00:12:44Everyone's just walking into the drying room
00:12:45Like
00:12:46Woo!
00:12:47Attention can turn to lids
00:12:48And just making sure
00:12:49It matches up with my soup tureen
00:12:52Perfect measurements are key
00:12:53A millimetre out
00:12:55And they could be presenting a pot
00:12:56With a wobbly top
00:12:57Which is like half a centimetre out at the minute
00:13:00So I'm just pulling this out ever so slightly
00:13:02But size isn't Kayleigh's only concern
00:13:05My lid is in the style of a bobble hat
00:13:08So it's quite a large hand-built piece that I'm adding to my pot
00:13:11Our teacher Kayleigh and bobble hat-obsessed husband Chris
00:13:15Live in Oxfordshire with Peter the Cat and their two bunnies, Newt and Ginny
00:13:19Named after Harry Potter
00:13:21Inspired by her love of nature
00:13:23She'll immortalise her pets in underglaze
00:13:25And base her ladle and lugs on toadstools
00:13:28But when it comes to recreating Chris's bobble hat
00:13:31She's using something close to Rich's heart
00:13:33I've 3D printed some texture there
00:13:36Lovely
00:13:37Can I get them out?
00:13:39Yeah, you can touch it, yeah
00:13:41Wow
00:13:41Yeah
00:13:43Wow
00:13:44Mark's made sure his tureen's wrapped up warm too
00:13:48It's got a little scarf and a pair of mitts
00:13:51For going out in the cold
00:13:52My soup set is called Blind Scouse
00:13:55In Liverpool, Blind Scouse was for people that couldn't afford the meat
00:13:59So it was a vegetarian dish
00:14:01An engineer by trade, Mark's a man of many hobbies
00:14:04Even building his own beehive
00:14:06He lives in Merseyside with his wife of 40 years, Wendy
00:14:10Cup of tea, mother
00:14:11Mark's set's dedicated to the two loves of his life
00:14:15He'll adorn his set in red hearts for Wendy
00:14:18And add a sprig recreation of his hearth
00:14:21Where he cooks his hearty scouse soup
00:14:23It's a real focal point, isn't it?
00:14:25So how thick is this sprig going to be?
00:14:28Right, oh, it's going to be quite...
00:14:29No, no, it's...
00:14:30It's a couple of millimetres
00:14:33I like you, you're messing with them already, yeah
00:14:35Just be careful with the big sprigs
00:14:37Make sure they're well attached
00:14:39I've just finished the lid
00:14:42And now I'm going to create the little bowls
00:14:44While a smaller soup bowl might seem simpler to throw than a huge tureen
00:14:49Keith and Rich have demanded two of them
00:14:51Identical in shape and size
00:14:53I don't make identical stuff very often
00:14:56I've made a first, which I'm happy enough with
00:14:59One of one is looking great
00:15:01Yeah, it's matching itself really well
00:15:04This is the second bowl
00:15:05They're fairly symmetrical
00:15:06Close cousins rather than brother and sister
00:15:09Soup bowls I'm feeling okay with
00:15:12They'll be what they need to be
00:15:14The idea is based off of Winter's Walk
00:15:17That I do with my best friends
00:15:19The soup bowls are going to be the start and the end of the walk
00:15:22After 15 years spent as a Whig assistant in London's West End
00:15:27Anne Harrod returned home to South Wales
00:15:29Where she lives with her mum and stepdad who are both deaf
00:15:32She's now a communication support worker
00:15:34Assisting mum Michelle's work for a cancer charity
00:15:37Anne Harrod's set is simple in form
00:15:40Providing a blank canvas for the many monochrome vignettes she'll paint
00:15:43Snapshots of the joyful days she spends walking with her friends
00:15:47And the fun doesn't always end there
00:15:49We will go back to my best friend's house and have something on TV
00:15:54Oh, maybe the great pottery photo
00:15:56Do you think future you is now having a bowl of soup?
00:15:59Can you see her in there?
00:16:02No, I can't look at it
00:16:03Oh, who are you stitching with?
00:16:05It would be Bronwyn and Eric and Adam probably
00:16:07Oh, God
00:16:08And Adam
00:16:09Adam?
00:16:11Yeah
00:16:11What's he like?
00:16:12I know
00:16:12Hey, listen, I've been meaning to ask
00:16:19When does the ship come in?
00:16:22It doesn't
00:16:22A submarine?
00:16:24No
00:16:24Soup tureens
00:16:26Not submarines, soup tureen
00:16:28Oh, this is a bit embarrassing
00:16:31Halfway through, Potters
00:16:33Halfway through
00:16:34Don't look at me
00:16:37My bowls are so chunky
00:16:40Like me, could afford to lose a few pounds
00:16:42With bowls in the bag
00:16:44The potters now face their first hand-built piece
00:16:47So we're going to pull the ladle
00:16:48It's a bit rude, this bit, isn't it?
00:16:50The piece I'm making now is the spoon element of the ladle
00:16:53Which represents a mushroom
00:16:54And the handle, hopefully, will turn into a stick
00:16:57The handle's based on the ladder from Snakes and Ladders
00:17:01My ladle's supposed to look like my dog's tail
00:17:04I haven't made a ladle before
00:17:05But it is a bowl and a handle
00:17:07So I've made both of those things
00:17:08And the ladle will have a Dickens character in
00:17:09It's around the whole idea of reading by the fire
00:17:11Curling up with my husband, Will
00:17:13And getting lost in another world
00:17:14An English teacher for 20 years
00:17:17Andrew lives in Hampshire with his husband, Will
00:17:19As well as a love of literature and ceramics
00:17:22Andrew's a keen artist, too
00:17:24I need some new pencils
00:17:25Nothing left
00:17:26He'll combine his passions to bring his Dickens-inspired set to life
00:17:30With hand-painted illustrations of Mr Pickwick
00:17:33Miss Haversham and Oliver Twist
00:17:35There's a lovely softness to your drawing
00:17:38To your illustrations
00:17:39I just hope you can get that same kind of quality
00:17:41On the tureens and the bowls
00:17:42But blue, it's a strong pigment
00:17:44If you want to get that subtlety with those colours
00:17:47Well, I'm going to knock it back with a bit of black
00:17:48So I'm a bit careful with my colour mixing
00:17:50Well, good luck
00:17:50Thanks, guys
00:17:51Yeah, really good luck
00:17:52Cheers
00:17:52Potters, that's four hours gone
00:17:57Two hours remaining
00:17:58The Potters soup sets are now leather-hard
00:18:01And dry enough to be refined
00:18:02Trimming away excess clay
00:18:05To achieve the smooth, beautifully finished surfaces
00:18:07The judges expect
00:18:08This is where you can turn something relatively ugly and poorly made
00:18:13Into something a little bit more finished
00:18:16Make or break
00:18:17It's also their final chance to ensure the tureen lids fit
00:18:21OK, not far off
00:18:23I just need this to sit down more flush
00:18:25But the Potters must take care
00:18:27It does go wrong sometimes
00:18:29You can make a hole straight through it
00:18:31Any mistakes at this stage could be catastrophic
00:18:34I have gone through the bottom plenty of times
00:18:36Hopefully not today
00:18:37I don't have any spares so I can't go through them
00:18:41I've knocked it
00:18:53The rim, it snapped
00:18:57And it just come off
00:18:58Somewhere
00:19:00Just 90 minutes remain
00:19:08And a piece of Mark's soup bowl
00:19:12Is missing
00:19:13Ah
00:19:16So we've knocked the piece off the bowl
00:19:20We found the needle in the haystack
00:19:22But there's a good chance that this piece
00:19:25Might not survive the firing
00:19:26That would be the disaster, wouldn't it?
00:19:31It's a big risk
00:19:32What are you making?
00:19:34I'm making a little movie night-in ticket
00:19:36For the knob
00:19:37The tureen's knob is a chance for the Potters
00:19:41To show off their sculpting skills
00:19:42That's Link the cat
00:19:44The missing Link
00:19:45Because you can never find her
00:19:46But beautiful knobs won't be enough
00:19:48To satisfy Keith and Rich
00:19:50I've decided to throw a tiny soup bowl
00:19:52It will sit on top of some logs
00:19:55Like a campfire
00:19:56They must be functional too
00:19:58Comfortable in the hand
00:19:59And able to take the weight of the lid
00:20:01And make it stick
00:20:02Whitney was born and raised in Hong Kong
00:20:05Where his dad was a policeman
00:20:06He now lives in Glasgow
00:20:07With partner Ali
00:20:08And their cats Archer and Ellie
00:20:10Teaching chemistry at a local high school
00:20:12Whitney's soup sets
00:20:14Inspired by nights camping
00:20:15Under a star-filled night sky with Ali
00:20:17Keeping warm by the campfire
00:20:19And enjoying the peace and quiet of the forest
00:20:21Do you find pottery calming?
00:20:23Oh, pottery have given me a lot
00:20:26Thinking about my mental health
00:20:28Oh
00:20:28And it's definitely a place
00:20:30Where I learned how to let go
00:20:31Did you cling on to things before?
00:20:33Yeah, I still do
00:20:34Rodgers
00:20:35You know who you are
00:20:38This snob is going to be my daughter Ailsa
00:20:43She's my eldest
00:20:44She's nine
00:20:45My absolute favourite thing to do in the winter
00:20:46Is go ice skating on the little lochern
00:20:48Near where we live
00:20:49And she's a really cracking skater actually
00:20:51She loves doing power slides on her knees
00:20:53It's fun
00:20:55Originally from Bristol
00:20:56Emily's heart now belongs to the Scottish Highlands
00:20:59Where she lives with husband Sam and children
00:21:01Ailsa, Juniper and Huey
00:21:02An ecologist
00:21:03Emily's a world expert in mountain fungi
00:21:06And has even discovered new species
00:21:08From her local forest to the animals who live by the lochern
00:21:12Emily will cover her soup set
00:21:14And illustrations celebrating the local thriving ecosystem
00:21:17With Ailsa the crowning glory
00:21:18Gliding gracefully above her terrain
00:21:20One leg up, two arms out
00:21:22And hopefully not falling over
00:21:24Elham's also been inspired by a fond winter memory with her kids
00:21:29It's based on a cosy winter's evening at my mum's house
00:21:33My son watching out of the window
00:21:34Seeing a little fox
00:21:35Take his shoe, run away with it
00:21:37We did find it again in the morning
00:21:38But it was just so cute
00:21:39He still thinks that a fox was playing a trick on him
00:21:42Originally from Manchester
00:21:44Midwife Elham now lives in Sheffield
00:21:46With husband Essan and sons Yusuf and Eunice
00:21:49Kept busy by two boys under four
00:21:52She likes to unwind with a spot of mixed martial arts
00:21:55She meant it
00:21:57Elham's set will be simply decorated
00:22:01To show off the sculpted animals found in her mum's garden
00:22:04Including the mischievous fox stealing a shoe
00:22:07While her sons sleep in the handles of her soup bowls
00:22:10Are they excited that you're on this?
00:22:12They don't know, I can't trust them
00:22:14Surprise!
00:22:16Look who it is, it's your mum
00:22:17Have you told your husband?
00:22:19Yeah, my husband knows cos he's looking after them
00:22:21She's a bit like she's gone out from milking off a long time
00:22:24Yeah
00:22:24Potters, that's one hour left
00:22:29One hour left
00:22:31Sue, why are you dressed as a sailor?
00:22:36I don't want to talk about it
00:22:37This is forming the bottom trim of the bobble hat
00:22:44It's racing against the clock now
00:22:46As the potters push on, adding decorative elements
00:22:49And securely attaching their knobs, handles and lugs
00:22:52The lugs are going to look like the snakes
00:22:55Kind of going in and out of the bowl from the outside
00:22:57Just touching up my knob to go on the lid
00:23:00With the rim of his soup bowl repaired
00:23:03It's time for Mark to stick his giant sprig
00:23:06The first sprig's on
00:23:07The log burner
00:23:08His cottages have got a bit of subside and 70
00:23:11And Bill's hoping his look good enough to eat
00:23:14My cosy night in is biscuits
00:23:17Watching films and reading books
00:23:19And just sitting in my lazy boy with a giant cup of tea
00:23:22Bill lives in Herefordshire where he volunteers at a local ceramic studio
00:23:26After struggling at school due to his autism
00:23:29He was introduced to clay by his grandmother Betty
00:23:32Oh that's brilliant
00:23:33And it's a bond they've shared ever since
00:23:35How's your pig going?
00:23:37It's born
00:23:37Covered in sprig replicas of his favourite biscuits
00:23:41Bill's tureen will sit on piles of books
00:23:44And he'll sculpt a knob in the shape of his armchair
00:23:46With a giant cup of tea for dunking his custard creams
00:23:49They look lovely, those books
00:23:51I stack everything on books
00:23:52Are we just going to find you under a big stack of books
00:23:55And custard creams
00:23:57A sundae
00:23:58Cause of death
00:23:58What a way to go
00:24:00What a way to go
00:24:01May we all be so lucky
00:24:03Potters
00:24:07Half an hour left
00:24:0830 minutes left
00:24:10Time seems to be flying by
00:24:11Chronically behind schedule
00:24:13And I've still got to get my sprigs on
00:24:14And assemble my ladles
00:24:15Sprigging like crazy
00:24:17Half a packet of biscuits left to go
00:24:19This is hilarious
00:24:21Oh thanks
00:24:22It's a very serious piece of art
00:24:24I wanted to ask you a question though
00:24:26Oh please
00:24:26What have you come as?
00:24:29Is it a ship ahoy day?
00:24:31Are we all going to do songs from HMS Pinafore?
00:24:34Are we going to climb the rigging at tea time?
00:24:36I just thought I looked cute
00:24:38It's doing it for me
00:24:39A low sailor
00:24:41This is Youssef
00:24:42He's only got a sock on
00:24:43The fox took his show
00:24:44I am indenting my signs
00:24:47So you can just see Oliver Twist on the inside there
00:24:50Holding out a bowl
00:24:51I'm going to carve in wood flooring
00:24:53This tureen would probably feed four not very greedy people
00:24:58I think you'll fit four cup of soups in it easily
00:25:00That's what I was aiming for, right?
00:25:02Potters, that's ten minutes left
00:25:05And remember you need to have all of your soup set items in the drying room by the end of this session
00:25:14It's going to be close
00:25:16I've still got a bit to do
00:25:17I've got the halves to put on
00:25:19I've got the board game pieces to go on the bottom
00:25:21I don't think I have ever putted this fast ever
00:25:23I'm normally very, very slow
00:25:25I'm just going to scoop the hole out
00:25:30The hole, that's the bit I need to do
00:25:32Otherwise the ladle will not be going in there
00:25:33I've no idea what time it is
00:25:35We are coming very close to five minutes left, Potters
00:25:39Just keep breathing
00:25:40Anybody who hasn't started bringing their soup set into the drying room
00:25:45I would gently and nautically urge you to do so
00:25:50Don't drop it
00:25:52Andrew, well done
00:25:53Welcome to the drying room
00:25:55That's the ticket
00:25:57Look at these beautiful things going in
00:26:00Love the boots
00:26:02That's cool
00:26:03Is that it?
00:26:0430 seconds
00:26:05Emily, my love, please
00:26:08Well done
00:26:09Fabulous
00:26:10Oh, gosh
00:26:11Oh, well done, Emily
00:26:15That's gorgeous
00:26:1610
00:26:1710
00:26:179
00:26:188
00:26:197
00:26:206
00:26:215
00:26:224
00:26:233
00:26:232
00:26:251
00:26:25Tools down
00:26:26Step away from your benches
00:26:28Wow
00:26:29Potters dismissed
00:26:34That's it
00:26:37There's nothing more the Potters can do
00:26:39Once dry, Princess will take the soup sets for their first bisque firing
00:26:43Which will harden the clay ready for decoration
00:26:46Ooh, wow
00:26:48I'm glad that's over
00:26:51I damaged the lip on one of the soup bowls
00:26:54I think we've repaired it
00:26:56Providing it survives the kill
00:26:58I think the set's near to where I wanted it
00:27:01But I have got a couple of concerns
00:27:03I don't know whether it's quite big enough
00:27:05Not too confident
00:27:07Hopefully no explosions
00:27:09Worst case scenario
00:27:11The lugs blow off my soup bowl
00:27:13The dogs blow off my tureen
00:27:15The boots fall off
00:27:16And I'm left with a small pile of shards
00:27:19Each week the Potters face a second challenge
00:27:27Throwing
00:27:28Throwing something
00:27:28Throwing
00:27:29What they'll be asked to make is a mystery
00:27:32Like bodies
00:27:33But this time it's something useful
00:27:35For those who like to keep a lid on things
00:27:37Welcome back Potters
00:27:39To your first, second challenge
00:27:41And this week it's a throwdown
00:27:44Yeah
00:27:44I love the way you're giggling
00:27:46It feels like you're the one with the secret
00:27:49Not us
00:27:50Well I'll tell you something
00:27:52That you definitely don't know
00:27:54This week
00:27:55You will be making
00:27:56It's a beautiful jar
00:28:04With a gallery
00:28:05Oh
00:28:06And to teach us how it's done
00:28:10Mr. Keith Brimer-Jones
00:28:12Keith please take the wheel
00:28:13So you've got a piece of clay
00:28:15Which is about a pound
00:28:16This is a really efficient way
00:28:19Of creating a gallery
00:28:21What is a gallery?
00:28:22The gallery is what the lid sits in
00:28:25Make your hole
00:28:26Bring it out
00:28:27You want that base to be fairly wide
00:28:29Then bring it up
00:28:31Compress that rim
00:28:33That rim is really, really important
00:28:35Because that's going to be
00:28:36What you're creating the gallery out of
00:28:38Now this is the clever bit
00:28:39Slow the wheel down
00:28:41Fold that over
00:28:42And then with your finger
00:28:43Just come down
00:28:46And make that lovely gallery
00:28:47Then take out the water
00:28:50Now I'm going to use a sponge on a stick
00:28:51Clean it up a bit
00:28:53Make sure that that gallery's nicely defined
00:28:56And then just wire it off the wheel
00:28:59There you go
00:29:02Is it possible to change the width of the gallery
00:29:05When you're throwing it?
00:29:06Yeah, you can make it slightly wider
00:29:08Or slightly narrower
00:29:09According to what kind of lid size you want
00:29:12Yeah, well it doesn't really matter for this
00:29:14What the width is
00:29:14So the width can be
00:29:16I'm ready to dip for Siobhan
00:29:18Oh no
00:29:19Because here we have a lid
00:29:22And we want the gallery eight centimetres wide
00:29:25To fit this lid
00:29:26Now, Potters, back to your benches
00:29:28You have been given 20 minutes
00:29:32To make as many gallery jars as you can
00:29:36And your time starts
00:29:38Now, remove the Hessian
00:29:40Off they go
00:29:41Okay
00:29:42Let's go
00:29:43Breeze
00:29:46Time to centre it
00:29:48I have a wobble on the top
00:29:49I'm just bringing the walls up
00:29:51Kind of like a conical shape
00:29:53I'm going bright red
00:29:54I can feel it in my face
00:29:55What do you reckon is more important
00:29:57The form of the jar
00:29:58Or the fit of the lid
00:29:59If that lid fits that gallery
00:30:01And the form isn't brilliant
00:30:03We can go easy
00:30:04Someone's nubbled me clay
00:30:06You want that rim to be nice and even
00:30:10Olympia
00:30:11Yeah, get that rim
00:30:12I'm in control
00:30:13Hello
00:30:14What do you think of this challenge?
00:30:16When we finished the soup tureens
00:30:18I really made an informed decision
00:30:19To never do a gallery again
00:30:21And now, without consent, actually
00:30:23I'm having to do a gallery
00:30:24Do you want me to bring HR into this?
00:30:27Please
00:30:27Yeah, I'll get them
00:30:28I'm not sure what he did with the gallery
00:30:30I didn't see properly
00:30:32But I'm just going to try
00:30:33Just attempting to fold it over
00:30:36Ooh
00:30:37Make sure you fold enough over
00:30:40Don't shake
00:30:41Don't shake
00:30:42That's fine
00:30:42Do you all right with that?
00:30:44Nine and a half
00:30:45I'm just going to bring it in a little bit
00:30:46Potter's a reminder
00:30:48This challenge is all about correct measurement
00:30:52Isn't that right, Rich?
00:30:53It is indeed, Siobhan
00:30:54Oh, enough talk
00:30:55Jeepers, he never shuts up
00:30:58This is actually genius
00:31:01And that's eight centimetres
00:31:03Perfect
00:31:03Sponge
00:31:04Sponge
00:31:05Am I here for the first one?
00:31:08Just in time
00:31:09Judges, first one coming off the wheel
00:31:11Whitney
00:31:12Tans is on her second now
00:31:15Andrew's got one off
00:31:16What do you like about this challenge?
00:31:18It's so calming and therapeutic
00:31:19Oh, you're serious, okay
00:31:22Is that still your first one, Olympia?
00:31:26Yeah
00:31:26I'm going for quality rather than quantity
00:31:29This is just really not as easy as it looks
00:31:31Ah
00:31:32Potters, you're halfway through
00:31:34Oh, my God
00:31:35Time just flies in here
00:31:37This is my third one
00:31:39Just restarted
00:31:40It was so wobbly
00:31:41Two down
00:31:42Not bad
00:31:42The challenge in this
00:31:43That's what I was worried about
00:31:45How do we get these off?
00:31:47Well done, Olympia
00:31:48You can breathe now
00:31:50Only just
00:31:51Two
00:31:52And we did measure them, didn't we?
00:31:54Uh, yeah
00:31:55When I'm telling the truth
00:31:57My voice goes really high, too
00:31:58I'm on number four
00:32:00I'm going to try and make as many as I can
00:32:02And hope that one or two meet the brief
00:32:04Quality, not quantity
00:32:06Oh, I'm messing this one up now
00:32:07Slow down
00:32:09I've just knocked it off centre
00:32:11It's well wonky
00:32:12Four ball on the wheel
00:32:15One
00:32:17Yes
00:32:18Yes, it's beautiful
00:32:19It's really, really lovely
00:32:21It's a bit questionable, I think
00:32:22No
00:32:23That was a bit short
00:32:25But we can make some of the others
00:32:26A bit more
00:32:27Gigi
00:32:28Potter's final five minutes
00:32:30Oh, God
00:32:31My blood pressure will increase
00:32:32After all of this
00:32:33I hate throwing
00:32:34What did you think you were signing up for?
00:32:36Crime watch, actually
00:32:38Matter of time
00:32:39Uh, yes
00:32:40Oh, God
00:32:42I'm going too fast
00:32:44I'm not concentrating
00:32:45Focus, folks
00:32:46Any more clay?
00:32:47You can have some of mine
00:32:48I obviously don't need it
00:32:50Have I got enough time to do another one?
00:32:52One minute left, Potters
00:32:54Don't panic
00:32:55I can do this
00:32:56Going to be a bit of a half-arsed attempt
00:32:58At getting a sixth one made
00:32:59Oh, he thinks he can
00:33:02Can he?
00:33:03Shall I just have a go?
00:33:04Why not?
00:33:06It's huge
00:33:07Don't think we'll get this final one done
00:33:09Don't try, you won't get it
00:33:11Five
00:33:11Oh, no
00:33:12Four
00:33:13Three
00:33:14Two
00:33:15One
00:33:16Back away from your wheel
00:33:17Well done, well done
00:33:18Blimey
00:33:19You were doomed from the start
00:33:22The Potters will now face
00:33:25Keith, Rich and the Bucket of Doom
00:33:27For the very first time
00:33:29Sweating
00:33:30Sweating
00:33:31The judges are looking for
00:33:33Galleried pots with a generous form
00:33:35Flared rims
00:33:36And precisely folded galleries
00:33:38Any that fail to measure up
00:33:40Will be vanquished to the bucket
00:33:42Wow, wow, wow
00:33:44My gosh
00:33:46Wow
00:33:46Did you leave any clay for anyone else?
00:33:48No, I borrowed somebody else
00:33:49Look at that one
00:33:53One minute
00:33:54Dear me
00:33:55Go
00:33:55I do get the impression you've gone for quantity
00:33:59I thought if I can make as many as I can
00:34:01Then I'll have some left
00:34:03Because that one's going in
00:34:04Absolutely right
00:34:04Yeah
00:34:05Gonna have a little look
00:34:06The lid of destiny
00:34:07Yeah
00:34:08Oh
00:34:09The top, the width
00:34:12Is pretty good
00:34:13I tried really hard
00:34:14Yeah, you did
00:34:15Five out of eight
00:34:16Not bad
00:34:17Yes, you do
00:34:22Take it
00:34:23What's this one?
00:34:25Oh, that was the first one
00:34:26Where's the gallery?
00:34:26I know
00:34:27I take it you've never done this before
00:34:28Well, you could tell by that one
00:34:29Just a note for next time
00:34:35A bit cleaner at the base
00:34:37Well done, lovey
00:34:37Thank you
00:34:38Yeah
00:34:38The throwing's really tidy
00:34:43Cleaned everything up
00:34:44Trimmed the base
00:34:45Yep
00:34:46Oh, that's lovely
00:34:47Great fit
00:34:47That's nice, isn't it?
00:34:49Is it?
00:34:49Yeah, please
00:34:50They're pretty good
00:34:51All right
00:34:55Okay, I'll let you up
00:34:56You threw four
00:34:58Could have maybe bellied out the form a little bit more
00:35:03To get more of that kind of jar shape
00:35:04And one of them looks a little bit smaller
00:35:06Yeah, that one is clearly on the small
00:35:08Clearly one
00:35:09Oh
00:35:09Could have just got another lid
00:35:11No, we've got this lid
00:35:13But you've got two remaining
00:35:14Yeah
00:35:14Well done
00:35:15I'm liking the shape
00:35:19Yeah, there's definitely a confidence to the throwing
00:35:21I think once I've done the first one
00:35:23It's just sort of muscle memory
00:35:24And then repeat, repeat, repeat
00:35:25The lid of destiny
00:35:27Oh
00:35:27Hey
00:35:30Absolutely marvellous
00:35:32Wonderful
00:35:32Really good fit
00:35:33Yes
00:35:34Five out of five
00:35:35Nice one
00:35:35Well done
00:35:36Thank you
00:35:36I'm liking the thickness of the rim
00:35:40Except that one
00:35:41There literally isn't a gallery there
00:35:43Nice
00:35:45Yeah
00:35:46Well measured
00:35:47I would say
00:35:47Yeah
00:35:48There's no gallery
00:35:49That's going
00:35:50Four out of six
00:35:51Four out of six
00:35:51Not bad at all
00:35:52Cheers
00:35:53Oh
00:35:56Very nice
00:35:57Really consistent
00:35:58Yeah
00:35:59That's going in
00:36:00Kind of didn't fit
00:36:02But these are okay
00:36:03Good effort
00:36:03That's five
00:36:04Out of an original six
00:36:05Three and one on the wheel
00:36:10That's got to go
00:36:11Let's have a look
00:36:12Lovely
00:36:13Oh
00:36:15Just that little bit wider
00:36:18Did you enjoy it?
00:36:19No
00:36:19Oh
00:36:19Okay
00:36:21They look quite nice
00:36:25Except that one doesn't
00:36:26Bye bye
00:36:27I tried so hard
00:36:28That was a bit distorted really
00:36:29So three left
00:36:31Hopefully three will remain
00:36:33Yeah
00:36:33Well done lovey
00:36:34Marvellous
00:36:35You can tell that you've really thought about that rim
00:36:40But that's useless though
00:36:42The base of that was terrible
00:36:44That's pretty good
00:36:45Yeah
00:36:45Good accurate measuring on the galleries
00:36:46Bye
00:36:47Well done
00:36:48Thank you
00:36:48Oh what a nice pair
00:36:51Only two though
00:36:53But you know the throwing is very consistent
00:36:55Apart from the base
00:36:56Let's have a look
00:36:57The lid fits
00:36:58I'm not going to chuck any of those away
00:37:00You've consciously really tried
00:37:02Well done
00:37:02Very generous of you
00:37:04Yeah
00:37:04He's notoriously generous
00:37:05Well done lovey
00:37:07Thank you
00:37:07Nice work
00:37:08Ooh look at this now
00:37:11We have one, two, three, four
00:37:13Oh
00:37:13That's a shame
00:37:15Yeah that was hopeless anyway
00:37:17Yeah
00:37:17These are good though
00:37:19They are
00:37:19You've made a real effort
00:37:21To belly that body out
00:37:22Let's try the lid of destiny
00:37:24Okay let's have a look
00:37:25Destiny
00:37:26Good try
00:37:27Yeah nice work
00:37:28Five left
00:37:29One in the bucket of doom
00:37:31Well done lovey
00:37:32Thanks
00:37:32Keith and Rich will now rank the gallery pots from worst to first
00:37:38So in 12th place
00:37:39Olympia
00:37:40In 11th place
00:37:43Elham
00:37:44Mark is 10th
00:37:46Kayleigh is 9th
00:37:48Anharad 8th
00:37:49Finn 7th
00:37:51Navid is 6th
00:37:52Kaz 5th
00:37:53Bill 4th
00:37:55And Whitney 3rd
00:37:56So in 2nd place
00:37:58Emily
00:38:00Well done Emily
00:38:01Really nice
00:38:02Really nice
00:38:02In 1st place
00:38:04Andrew
00:38:04Lovely form
00:38:06Lovely shape to them
00:38:07Absolutely wonderful
00:38:08Well done
00:38:09Thank you
00:38:09I wasn't expecting that
00:38:13Because there's stiff competition
00:38:14That's put me in a really happy place
00:38:16I feel secure with that now
00:38:18Oh my goodness
00:38:19I can't believe we're going to
00:38:20I'm so glad
00:38:22That's given me loads of confidence
00:38:23Going back into the main challenge
00:38:24So yeah
00:38:25Yeah
00:38:26Really pleased with that one
00:38:27I came 12th
00:38:28Which is heartbreaking
00:38:30I'm going to put all my effort into my main make
00:38:33Just hope that no cracks have happened
00:38:35Or any logs have fallen off
00:38:37So I'm praying for that
00:38:39It's day two
00:38:45The potter's soup sets have spent 24 hours in the kiln
00:38:51Undergoing their first bisque firing
00:38:54And are now ready for decoration
00:38:56I'm feeling excited
00:38:57I enjoy this part of it
00:38:59What are your decorating skills like?
00:39:02Not awful
00:39:04But whether they have anything to decorate
00:39:06Is a mystery hidden by Hessian
00:39:08I am nervous
00:39:10I didn't sleep that well
00:39:13In my head I've run through loads of different scenarios
00:39:15Of like if the bottom blows off
00:39:17Or if the lid's cracked
00:39:18Just hoping those biscuits stayed on
00:39:21And lugs as well
00:39:22I like jigsaws
00:39:23But not one that I don't know where the pieces go
00:39:25I can't stick lugs back on
00:39:27There
00:39:27Oh God
00:39:29Hello potter's
00:39:34And welcome back
00:39:36As you can see
00:39:36Your soup sets have been bisque fired
00:39:39And are lying under the Hessian
00:39:41Ready to be decorated
00:39:42Judges
00:39:43Any tips?
00:39:44Although we've asked for your soup bowls
00:39:45To be identical in size and form
00:39:47We'd like you to decorate them differently
00:39:50But remember
00:39:51We are looking for a set
00:39:52So don't go too off piste
00:39:53Consistent and coherent decorations
00:39:56Required to bring everything together
00:39:58Now we want you to play to your strengths here
00:40:01We want to really see all those decorative skills that you have
00:40:04But remember
00:40:05These are functional pieces
00:40:06So we don't want any lid sticking
00:40:08Or dirty bottoms
00:40:09Dirty bottoms
00:40:10It was only a matter of time
00:40:12All right then
00:40:13Potters
00:40:13You have been given
00:40:15A range of glazes and oxides
00:40:17And three hours to use them
00:40:19And your time starts
00:40:21Now
00:40:22Potters get decorating
00:40:23Oh goodness
00:40:27Oh my God
00:40:28Ah sick
00:40:30Yay
00:40:32Everybody happy?
00:40:34Any bits falling off?
00:40:36No we're okay
00:40:37Oh no
00:40:39I have lost a tail of a cat
00:40:41And one of my boots has come off
00:40:44But
00:40:44If anything could go wrong
00:40:46That's about the best thing to go wrong
00:40:48Because there's still a little lug left
00:40:49And I'll be able to just put some glaze on
00:40:52And that will actually stick back on
00:40:54I have had a bit of disaster with my lid
00:40:57It does have a massive S-crack
00:40:58But I'm going to try and fill it with glaze as much as I can
00:41:02I'm relieved today
00:41:03Yeah
00:41:04This is the piece that broke off
00:41:07It survived it in one piece
00:41:08Once that glaze goes on
00:41:10We'll be on the wiser
00:41:11The bottom hasn't blown off
00:41:13That's good
00:41:14But there is a crack
00:41:16Yes crack
00:41:16But it's a small one
00:41:18I think anybody will notice
00:41:19To help them tell the stories behind their soup sets
00:41:24The Potters have a range of underglazes and oxides at their fingertips
00:41:27I'm only using blacks
00:41:29I'm going to keep the black all to myself
00:41:31They're just mixing up their colours
00:41:33These are paracetamol syringes from the kids
00:41:35Ideal for glazes
00:41:37I'm starting on my figurine
00:41:38My daughter Ailsa has stayed on
00:41:40Anna, I really just want to do her justice as well
00:41:43There really is just no better feeling for me than gliding across ice
00:41:47Your arms outstretched and you're looking at the winter sky
00:41:50It's the most free feeling in the world
00:41:52I really want to capture that on her face
00:41:54How the Potters choose to apply these lasers will have a huge impact on the set's final look
00:41:59So that's my dog Salith
00:42:02Which means son
00:42:03Even though he's a snow dog
00:42:05He's a horsey
00:42:05It suits him because he's so happy and fun going
00:42:08So it's very colourful
00:42:10Oranges, yellows
00:42:12I want it to be like storybook
00:42:13So I'm going to do one coat
00:42:15That watercolour vibe
00:42:16I've got to do this justice now
00:42:19Especially with that S-craft
00:42:20I'm using a sponge in silver paintbrush
00:42:22Layering up three slightly different colours
00:42:24Hopefully it should come out
00:42:25Almost marbled
00:42:27Mark's also relying on a cosy colour palette for his Blind Scouse soup set
00:42:31It's very reminiscent of painting our first house
00:42:35We couldn't afford wallpaper
00:42:36So we painted it using this effect
00:42:38And never changed it afterwards
00:42:40But before they add colour
00:42:42Just drawing a bunch of leaves to look like they're blowing in the wind
00:42:46Both Finn and Elham are taking the time to sketch their designs
00:42:49It's like being at work
00:42:50Just drawing on pots instead of people
00:42:52But no needles in the clearance
00:42:54A little bit more still than the ones I'm used to
00:42:56So, yeah
00:42:57Hello, lovey
00:42:58Hi, Keith
00:42:59So you're going for this kind of black and white feel
00:43:01Yeah, I still want to stay in that sort of digital world
00:43:04And just monochrome
00:43:05Zero and ones
00:43:06And then black and white
00:43:08It's quite a brave move
00:43:09Yeah
00:43:09There's not much to hide behind, is there?
00:43:11Yeah, yeah
00:43:11But I really see beauty and simplicity
00:43:14Well, so do I
00:43:15So, yeah, I'm hoping
00:43:16Yeah, good
00:43:17I've managed to pull it off
00:43:18Yeah, brilliant
00:43:18Well, we'll see, yeah
00:43:20I am just trying to get a couple of layers on these snakes
00:43:25Because these are the bits that are going to be brighter
00:43:27Sketch is finished
00:43:29Finn's finally able to add the colour
00:43:31That'll bring his board game inspired set to life
00:43:33The bottom has got splodges to look like sort of like board game squares
00:43:38The rest of this is going to have like chess pieces
00:43:40Jigsaw pieces, little dice, lots of illustrations
00:43:43And while he plans to wow the judges with his decoration rich design
00:43:47It's going to be pushing it to the wire
00:43:50We're getting all this done on time, that's for sure
00:43:52To tell the story of a fox that stole a shoe
00:43:55For Elham, less is more
00:43:57I'll be decorating the animals and the kids
00:44:00But I'm leaving the actual base just the clay colour
00:44:03Because I just want everything to pop a bit more
00:44:05I love this part
00:44:06Yeah, my favourite bit
00:44:08Chris's bobble hat is looking good
00:44:11I'm just trying to go like lightning quick
00:44:15What else do you have left to do?
00:44:16My animals, those are going to be done with underglazes
00:44:19And an underglazed pencil as well
00:44:21Oh, an underglazed pencil
00:44:23I thought it would be a good way to get that kind of sketchiness to my design
00:44:26So I've got one here sharpened at the ready
00:44:28This is the first of the season
00:44:30Welcome
00:44:30Is it really?
00:44:32Kayleigh's not the only potter keen to add extra character to their illustrations
00:44:36That's Oliver with his bowl, fairly loosely painted
00:44:39But it's not a permanent ceramic pencil that Andrew's reached for
00:44:43I'm using a slip trailer to outline the edges
00:44:46I very rarely use underglazes
00:44:48But I do like the way they work like paint
00:44:49And I do paint
00:44:50So I'm enjoying the kind of graphic quality of them
00:44:52I'm keeping in the cold colour range to kind of tie them all together
00:44:56And then bright yellow, red, orange for the inside of the terrine
00:44:59I mean, the idea there is a bit of theatre
00:45:01A bit of a surprise
00:45:02Because everything else is blue
00:45:03And then when you actually pop the lid
00:45:04As well as a lovely S-crack
00:45:06It's really lovely warm colours
00:45:09But a diverse colour palette isn't part of Anne Harrod's plan
00:45:13You've got quite a lot of green going on
00:45:15Yeah, it's all the same colour
00:45:16It's going to be very monotone
00:45:17I've got little vignettes that are going to go across all of the soup bowls and the terrine
00:45:21And they're kind of diluted with different amounts of water
00:45:23So it should be like a watercolour
00:45:25I see, so these are the different shades you're going to use for the light and dark
00:45:28And getting tones
00:45:29As it comes to the foreground, I'm going to be going in with the darker layers
00:45:32Goodness, it's a brave approach
00:45:34It's a really brave approach
00:45:35Because they all look the same to me
00:45:36I've got numbers on the fronts of everyone
00:45:38So I kind of know
00:45:39It is a real gamble
00:45:41But if it works, I know it will be beautiful
00:45:44I'm going to leave you to it
00:45:45Thank you
00:45:45You've got so much to do
00:45:47Oh God
00:45:48Best of luck, enjoy it
00:45:49Thank you so much
00:45:49Thank you
00:45:50Halfway through, Potters
00:45:53You're halfway through
00:45:55Don't give me that look, Whitney
00:45:57Ready
00:45:57Do not give me that look
00:45:59Oh, you can give me that
00:46:01Right, let's do these fish
00:46:05I'm on to the animals now
00:46:06So I've just really got to get a move on
00:46:09I'm about three quarters of the way through
00:46:11Painting all the designs on
00:46:13But I've got to get two of my dogs inside of the bowls
00:46:17Myrtle going in the one bowl
00:46:18And then I've got Archie in the other
00:46:19They're very loud, very opinionated
00:46:22Painting the hearth
00:46:23Better need a couple of coats
00:46:24Just to make sure that colour pops
00:46:26It's conscious of time now, really
00:46:28And I've still got to do the sprigs
00:46:29I'm decorating the kids
00:46:31Are you on track?
00:46:33No, I'm not on track
00:46:34And Elham's not alone
00:46:36I'm about to draw a wee fire pit
00:46:40And then put some flames on the lid as well
00:46:43Whitney's still decorating his first piece
00:46:45I've still got the bowls and the ladle to do
00:46:48But you know what?
00:46:49They're all black so I can just slap it on
00:46:51Started on my illustrations
00:46:53Of me and my mates on the soup bowls
00:46:55Started off with myself
00:46:56I know that face quite well
00:46:58What do you think?
00:46:59So those are my animals
00:47:01I get really excited over the daily visits from my pigeons at home
00:47:05My favourite pigeon was feeding from my hand
00:47:08Oh, there he is
00:47:08That was nice
00:47:09He came to say, good luck
00:47:11In a very weird pigeon way
00:47:12I'm pleased with that
00:47:14Looks quite illustrative
00:47:15But drawn competition
00:47:16Some really, really good illustration going on
00:47:18And some beautiful sprigs
00:47:19I mean, those biscuits
00:47:20You could eat them
00:47:21Bill's biscuits
00:47:23Get these bourbons done
00:47:25To add texture to his favourite chocolatey treat
00:47:28As well as underglays
00:47:30Bill's using oxides
00:47:31This is red iron oxide
00:47:32It seeps into the small crevices
00:47:35Pulling out the definition
00:47:36Bringing out that sort of biscuity richness
00:47:39But oxides are risky
00:47:41How they'll react in the heat of the kiln
00:47:44Is always unpredictable
00:47:46I've mixed red iron oxide
00:47:48And I put a little bit of copper oxide in it
00:47:51Because I know that sort of goes brown quite often
00:47:54Even though it looks bright green
00:47:55And Kaz is gambling on them
00:47:57To bring out the wooden texture
00:47:58She embossed onto her terrine
00:48:00I think that's quite wood floorboard-y
00:48:03But is it going to look a bit too brown?
00:48:09Potters!
00:48:09We've half an hour left
00:48:11Oh my God!
00:48:12I'm in it with you guys
00:48:14I will not let you alone in this very difficult
00:48:17Can I have a cup of tea please?
00:48:21I am up against the wire with time
00:48:23Everything I've got to outline
00:48:24And I've still got a lot of underglazing to do
00:48:26I'm using the toothbrush to take some white underglaze
00:48:29Onto the black
00:48:30A bit of a starry night effect
00:48:32Just putting some fringes on the little dog's blankets
00:48:35Just need to keep moving
00:48:37I'm painting the face of the moons onto the lid
00:48:40I might write the names of some of the places
00:48:43Dependent on time
00:48:44Behind massively I think
00:48:46I'm moving on to the ladle
00:48:47Which is visual binary code
00:48:49So rather noughts and ones
00:48:50It's black or white boxes
00:48:51It says nav
00:48:52Just in case someone reads visual binary
00:48:55That's watching
00:48:56I am doing the little movie night ticket on the top
00:48:59Oh look at that
00:49:00It looks amazing
00:49:00It's not my best work
00:49:01This is a slip trailer
00:49:03I've got a lot of line work to do
00:49:04On the trees
00:49:06It's looking lovely Andrew
00:49:08Thanks
00:49:09I'm happy with how much decoration I've put on
00:49:11I do want to get more
00:49:13And I need to do them leaves
00:49:14I forgot about them
00:49:15I'm just onto the sprigs now
00:49:16Trying to give them some life
00:49:18This is the most crucial element
00:49:20This is what's going to tell the story
00:49:22Pleasing the ladle
00:49:24Don't be clumsy
00:49:25Don't be clumsy
00:49:26Oh no
00:49:31What you two
00:49:34Smashed down
00:49:35What happened?
00:49:36I knocked it on the banding wheel
00:49:38Oh no
00:49:39Why am I more upset about this than you are?
00:49:43Are you in shock?
00:49:43We've hot sweet tea
00:49:44Before I fall off my stool
00:49:47Oh my gosh
00:49:48Don't look at him
00:49:49Don't look
00:49:50Hotters
00:49:54You've ten minutes left
00:49:56F***ing bread
00:49:57Okay
00:50:00Let's go
00:50:01To ensure every item's food safe
00:50:03The soup sets
00:50:04Must be dipped
00:50:05Into a transparent
00:50:06Glossy glaze
00:50:07Sweet
00:50:08I'm deep
00:50:10Those handles are sturdy anyway
00:50:11I hope, Si
00:50:12One boot that isn't attached
00:50:15It's a new design
00:50:16I just stuck it on
00:50:19With transparent underglaze
00:50:21And I shall stick it on again
00:50:24With transparent underglaze
00:50:26Alright potters
00:50:27Your final minute
00:50:29Oh god
00:50:30They're running
00:50:31They're running
00:50:32Just trying to stick the cat's tail on
00:50:34I don't think it will stick on
00:50:35But I made it
00:50:36So I'll try and stick it
00:50:38And remember potters
00:50:40Wipe those bottoms
00:50:41Five
00:50:46Four
00:50:46Three
00:50:47Two
00:50:48One
00:50:49Sponges down
00:50:50Step away
00:50:51From your soup sets
00:50:53Well done
00:50:54I need to pee
00:50:56The potters must now carry their soup sets to the kiln
00:51:02Not good on stairs
00:51:03Where princess will oversee their final glass firing
00:51:06Well done
00:51:07Thank you so much
00:51:08Hi Finn
00:51:08Hello
00:51:09The next time the potters will see their sets
00:51:11Will be when they're revealed in front of the judges
00:51:14How are you feeling?
00:51:15Alright
00:51:15Just glad it's done
00:51:17I decorated as much as I could
00:51:19Was it a bit sloppy in some areas
00:51:21Because of running out of time
00:51:23Yeah, probably
00:51:24I did what I could
00:51:26But I am a little bit concerned that mine is too simple
00:51:29To be honest
00:51:30I'm really pleased with the decoration
00:51:32Yeah, and then just that kind of fall at the final hurdle
00:51:34That ladle
00:51:35That is really, really bad
00:51:37Yeah
00:51:38It's time to judge the potters' soup sets
00:51:46They've undergone their final glass firing
00:51:49And are now waiting under the hessian
00:51:52The first time the potters will see their sets
00:51:55Will be when they're revealed in front of the judges
00:51:57Are you ready?
00:52:01Yeah
00:52:01Are you all ready?
00:52:03No
00:52:03No
00:52:04Tough
00:52:04It's time
00:52:06And Harrod, would you bring your soup set up to the judges, please?
00:52:11I'm literally shaking
00:52:17Are you ready?
00:52:19Yes
00:52:19Wow
00:52:24Oh my God
00:52:27How are you feeling?
00:52:29Good
00:52:29Good
00:52:30I'm not going to cry
00:52:31Yeah
00:52:31I wasn't sure
00:52:38You couldn't tell what they looked like
00:52:40They looked really flat
00:52:41Oh my God
00:52:42Yeah, I mean, it was so brave to just go with one colour
00:52:46But it shows confidence
00:52:48All your illustrations on here are really nice and subtle
00:52:51It's very coherent
00:52:53You've got the colour that ties it all together
00:52:55And you've got that core shape with the lug
00:52:57That carries through all of the pieces
00:52:59The proportions are good between the tureen and the size of the soup bowls
00:53:03This is lovely
00:53:05Thank you
00:53:06But you've got a bit of a crack
00:53:08Oh, okay
00:53:09But actually, the overall quality of the making is fabulous
00:53:12This has all been turned so beautifully
00:53:14And I like the fact that you've written on the base there each place
00:53:17It's such a lovely touch
00:53:18Well done, lovey
00:53:20Are you ready, Bill?
00:53:23Yes
00:53:23Fantastic, I'm really happy with that
00:53:28I love this idea of the biscuits
00:53:34It works
00:53:34Love a biscuit full stop
00:53:36Yeah, exactly
00:53:36Yeah, I think the tureen is the star for me
00:53:39You've got the odd sprig that's springing
00:53:42Yeah
00:53:42But the detail
00:53:43You've gone in and there's layers of texture
00:53:45That just enhances the surface
00:53:47And the little books that it's stacked on
00:53:50You know, it just feels like a comfy night in
00:53:52Books, a biscuit
00:53:53Cup of tea
00:53:54Cup of tea
00:53:55Look at the size of that cup of tea
00:53:56A chair on top of the lid
00:53:57You should be proud of that, Bill
00:53:59It's amazing, isn't it?
00:54:04That you can take such a simple design
00:54:06Like the mushroom
00:54:07Through the whole story
00:54:09And it works really, really well
00:54:11As lugs
00:54:12Inspired
00:54:13The underglazed pencil has worked beautifully
00:54:15It kind of makes it like a Quentin Blake illustration
00:54:18Thank you
00:54:18I love the way you've treated every surface
00:54:21With the same level of respect and attention to detail
00:54:23The surface of the woolly hat is just brilliant
00:54:26And as a centrepiece, it's great
00:54:27Yeah
00:54:28The only thing I would say is
00:54:30Is the tureen big enough?
00:54:31It could be...
00:54:32It's just Chris and I, so yes
00:54:33The boots
00:54:40The boots have stayed on
00:54:43I was so worried about those
00:54:45You've even got your tail on there
00:54:46Yeah
00:54:47It's a pottery miracle
00:54:49It was a miracle
00:54:49But when you were putting colour over this
00:54:52I was thinking, oh my goodness
00:54:54It's just going to be a whole field of brown
00:54:56But actually, the copper is kicking through quite nicely
00:55:00Giving it a green tinge
00:55:01This kind of incised work has just been highlighted
00:55:04Have you ever made anything this big before?
00:55:06No, I haven't
00:55:08And I thought it was going to be rubbish
00:55:09Lovey
00:55:10You should be really proud of that
00:55:14I'm chuffed
00:55:15Well done
00:55:16Oh
00:55:22Okay
00:55:23Oh dear
00:55:25Oh God
00:55:26Unfortunately, you have got a bit that did stick from the glaze
00:55:39But I love these mittens
00:55:40Yeah
00:55:41It's that attention to detail
00:55:43The way the form carries through from your tureen to your bowls
00:55:46And the accuracy of the throwing
00:55:48They're bang on
00:55:49This ladle is bloody good, by the way
00:55:51Thank you
00:55:52That's great
00:55:53I've gone over a ladle now
00:55:57But no, that's really good
00:55:59And this is a great weight
00:56:00It is a good weight
00:56:01And I will add
00:56:02Big sprig
00:56:03Stay dom
00:56:04That was a huge risk to do that
00:56:05Yeah
00:56:06Well done
00:56:06Yeah
00:56:07A really nice thought out set
00:56:08It was always a major risk
00:56:13Going with a lot of black
00:56:15But the fact that you've got some speckles of white pigment
00:56:18Emulating the night sky
00:56:19It seems to work quite well, really
00:56:21Yeah
00:56:22I love the little campfire with the pot
00:56:24That's just exquisite
00:56:25But I wonder whether the hole is a little on the small side
00:56:29I feel a bit like the bowls and the ladle
00:56:32Almost forgotten about
00:56:33Yeah
00:56:33The main tureen
00:56:35Just in terms of the amount of decoration
00:56:37This
00:56:42Is wonderful
00:56:44Thank you
00:56:45The sculpted models are beautiful in their own right
00:56:49But then coupled with the lovely subtle decoration and the brushwork and the little bits of texture that you've picked out
00:56:55This like mat of leaves that the owl is sitting on works so well
00:56:59And I think it just works really well as a set
00:57:02You've been brave enough to go with a very plain background
00:57:05Simplistic approach
00:57:06And that's kind of a blank canvas for these individual exquisite little items to really pop and really
00:57:12Sing in their own right
00:57:13Yeah, lovely
00:57:14When we first saw your design there was loads of elements that really worried me about it
00:57:25Your choice of form, you know, that very angular shape
00:57:29Your choice of decoration to just go black and white
00:57:33But actually it feels kind of futuristic and of a digital age somehow
00:57:37And it has a much more painterly quality than I thought it might have
00:57:41Yeah
00:57:41Your illustration, really nice
00:57:43Do they look like your pals?
00:57:44They look identical to my pals
00:57:46Came over
00:57:48Oh, very good
00:57:50Very hard to do
00:57:51It's difficult enough to get a hand in
00:57:53I would imagine
00:57:53You know why it's difficult to get your hand in?
00:57:55It's too small
00:57:56Because your tureen's a bit on the small side
00:57:58Yeah
00:57:58Ready?
00:58:01Yeah
00:58:02Oh, wow
00:58:17That's fantastic
00:58:18Feel that
00:58:19That's brilliant
00:58:20The piece itself is quite sizeable
00:58:22And then you pick it up
00:58:24And it's actually the right weight
00:58:25That's absolutely brilliant
00:58:27I'm just astounded
00:58:28The amount of decoration
00:58:30You've covered the entire surface
00:58:32In such incredibly beautiful, energetic work
00:58:36I mean, it's just
00:58:36That is gorgeous
00:58:38It's so aligned with your theme
00:58:41That idea of games
00:58:42You know, it just feels gestural and playful
00:58:45There are little bits like the squares around the base
00:58:48That feels not quite as proficient as some of the other elements
00:58:51But given the amount you've got on there, I mean
00:58:54The other thing about it is that bowl shape
00:58:57That you've managed to get inside the tureen
00:58:59It's really, really well made
00:59:01Are you pleased with it?
00:59:03I'm so happy with how that came out
00:59:05Yeah
00:59:06Very cool
00:59:06Oh, no
00:59:16Oh, I can't cross through this again
00:59:18Oh, hey
00:59:22There we are
00:59:23Yeah
00:59:23Yes, I know
00:59:26Yeah
00:59:26Compression
00:59:27When you're throwing something flat and wide
00:59:29Really compress the clay
00:59:31But this, really love it
00:59:33It does look like a cinema ticket
00:59:35Yeah, I mean, you say you're not a confident throw
00:59:37But in terms of the size of the bowls
00:59:39And the accuracy of the form
00:59:41They're pretty good
00:59:42I just wonder whether it would have been nice
00:59:44To have seen perhaps a little more crispness
00:59:46To certain areas of the decoration
00:59:48You have, unfortunately, got a little split
00:59:50In there again
00:59:51It's that compression
00:59:53I absolutely love the way that you've approached the kind of forest look
01:00:05Accentuating the trees and the bark with those nice little slip trailings
01:00:10Yeah, it's just such a well-thought-out set
01:00:13The proportions of your tureen to your bowls is bang on
01:00:16The making is just exquisite
01:00:17And the character that you've managed to create
01:00:20Just in this sculpted form
01:00:22And you open the lid
01:00:23And reveal another lovely illustration
01:00:25It's just a beautiful story
01:00:27Bound up in really well-made objects
01:00:29You should be really proud of yourself
01:00:31Ready?
01:00:33Mm-hmm
01:00:33Three bowls and a handy stick
01:00:39Well, Andrew
01:00:50Yeah
01:00:51These are brilliant
01:00:54They're absolutely brilliant
01:00:57These illustrations inside the bowls are wonderful, aren't they?
01:01:01Yeah
01:01:02These have far exceeded my expectations
01:01:03There's just such a lovely quality to it
01:01:06It's kind of ethereal
01:01:07I just love the way you've gone in with the white over the top
01:01:10Yeah
01:01:11To create sort of snowflakes
01:01:12It feels wintry
01:01:13Beautiful
01:01:14It looks moody, doesn't it?
01:01:15Yeah
01:01:15Wow
01:01:16Look at that
01:01:17And there's your surprise
01:01:18Yeah
01:01:19Yeah, there's another surprise as well
01:01:21There's a slight crack
01:01:22Yeah
01:01:22The bowls
01:01:23Exactly the same shape
01:01:25Exactly the same size
01:01:27The attention to detail in just the ladle
01:01:30The decoration
01:01:30The way that you've decorated the outside of it
01:01:33And the inside
01:01:34It's really, really detailed
01:01:36Why did it break?
01:01:37Because I smashed it
01:01:39Just not being careful when I was decorating
01:01:44It's such a shame
01:01:46Clumsiness
01:01:48Very disappointing
01:01:49I really wasn't expecting the decoration to come out quite so nicely
01:01:52And the judges clearly liked it
01:01:54But I don't think I'll be Potter of the Week if I'm honest
01:01:57I think that that broken ladle is too much
01:02:01The illustrations could have been a little bit better
01:02:03And I'm still thinking about the ash crack in the lid
01:02:06There was also another crack in the suitorine bowl
01:02:09But I do generally think that I'm going home
01:02:11And I've kind of just, like, realised that
01:02:16It's nice that the judges got the concept
01:02:18But it was on a small side
01:02:21It's difficult
01:02:22My wife's always pushing me to be more positive
01:02:25I just think I'm a realist
01:02:28I'm a pessimistic realist, I think
01:02:29I'm totally out of my league, I think
01:02:37I mean, I'm happy with some of the elements
01:02:40But I cannot find out how other people have been able to put so much decoration on theirs
01:02:46Definitely feel very vulnerable right now
01:02:50Hey boys
01:02:55We're back with 12 new shiny Potters
01:02:59Look at them, all new and unbroken
01:03:01And they made us some beautiful soup sets
01:03:03Let's start with Andrew
01:03:05Yeah
01:03:05Oh, Andrew
01:03:07He'd be out now at Potter of the Week
01:03:09Oh, well, we're done then
01:03:10No, no, unfortunately we're not
01:03:12Because he broke his ladle
01:03:13Oh
01:03:14But the illustrations were just beautiful
01:03:17Well, if we're going to talk about beautiful illustrations
01:03:20Finn's set
01:03:22Yeah, it was brilliant
01:03:23Crikey
01:03:24The sheer volume of decorations was extraordinary
01:03:27Yeah, and those dogs
01:03:28They were pieces of art in themselves
01:03:30Yeah
01:03:30He has to be in for Potter of the Week
01:03:32He is
01:03:32Kayleigh
01:03:33Definitely up there, yeah
01:03:35She'd kind of gone in with the colour in quite a subtle way
01:03:37And then overdrawn it with an underglazed pencil
01:03:39And it just had such lovely character to it
01:03:41It did
01:03:41Softness, and then the woolly hat was just extraordinary
01:03:45What about Emily's beautiful set?
01:03:47The ice skating figure was absolutely fabulous
01:03:50She could be up there for Potter of the Week
01:03:52Okay
01:03:52I hate to be this person, but one has to go home
01:03:56Who are you thinking about?
01:03:57Olympia
01:03:58It was a real mixed bag
01:04:00I really love the cinema articulate
01:04:01But some of the other elements just felt rushed
01:04:04Possibly Naveed
01:04:04His terrain was a bit on the small side
01:04:08You would never have been able to fill those bowls up four times
01:04:10And then you look at Whitney
01:04:12Mm-hmm
01:04:12It came together as a set
01:04:14Purely because all of them had a substantial quantity of black
01:04:17And it just looked a bit like poster paints
01:04:20All right, well, I will leave you to that decision
01:04:22And I will go back to my ship
01:04:24Why are you dressed?
01:04:25Don't, I can't tell you
01:04:26It's a secret
01:04:27You've got a canal boat somewhere or something
01:04:29Shh, secret
01:04:30Congratulations, Potters, on your first week
01:04:47Now, the news you've been waiting for
01:04:50This week's Potter of the Week is
01:04:54Finn
01:05:00You happy?
01:05:08Yeah, probably speechless, yeah
01:05:10And now the really difficult bit
01:05:15But unfortunately one has to leave the pottery
01:05:18And the Potter who will be leaving us this week is
01:05:21Olympia
01:05:26So sorry
01:05:29It's OK
01:05:31I'm feeling a little bit disappointed
01:05:34Because I don't think that what I produced was my best at all
01:05:38Oh, come here to me
01:05:40I kind of knew it
01:05:41That I wasn't going to get through
01:05:43But I've enjoyed it a lot
01:05:46And I've met so many wonderful people
01:05:48We get on so well, all of us
01:05:51We're going to miss Olympia so much
01:05:53I don't think I'm far off from the bottom
01:05:57I think I really need to wow the judges next week
01:05:59Well done, mate
01:06:00Thank you
01:06:01Well done
01:06:01Try to make something bigger next time
01:06:03Yeah, yeah, do, do, yeah
01:06:05Yeah, absolutely
01:06:06Proportions
01:06:07Proportions
01:06:08They weren't that dinky
01:06:12They just looked small in his hands, that's all
01:06:14As we say a fond farewell to Olympia
01:06:19Finn's soup set takes pride of place
01:06:22In the Throwdown Gallery
01:06:23Very happy
01:06:26Very happy
01:06:27You're not getting a celebration
01:06:29We will often, because it's also
01:06:30Crap that somebody's going
01:06:33But
01:06:35It was nice to win
01:06:37Well done, you
01:06:39Hi
01:06:41I've got some news
01:06:43Yeah
01:06:44I've got Potter of the Week
01:06:46Really?
01:06:47Yeah
01:06:48Fantastic
01:06:49I'm so proud
01:06:51Thank you
01:06:52Yeah, well done for not swearing
01:06:54Bloody hell
01:06:55Bloody hell
01:06:55Love you, I'll speak to you later
01:06:57Love you too
01:06:58Bye
01:06:59Bye
01:06:59Bye
01:06:59Next time
01:07:02The Potters craft their own story in bookends
01:07:06I think it's going to look like an avocado
01:07:08Oh my God
01:07:09It's satisfying, isn't it?
01:07:10Yeah
01:07:11And face a familiar throwdown challenge
01:07:14The bricks are back
01:07:16Yeah
01:07:16Who's got a bestseller on their hands
01:07:20Can't beat a dog with a hat, can you?
01:07:21And who
01:07:22I'm a little bit nervous now
01:07:23Will be getting shelved
01:07:25I hope I haven't bitten off more than I can chew
01:07:27Well you can find out if he has next Sunday at a quarter to eight
01:07:33Now when it comes to solving some of the most complex crimes across York
01:07:38Patience is the answer
01:07:40The new series, Wednesday night at nine
01:07:42Next tonight though, cracks appear and it's only episode one
01:07:46Aussies and Brits collide in Celebrity SAS
01:07:49Who Dares Wins?
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