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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTen home potters from around the country head to Stoke-on-Trent, the home of pottery, in their quest to become Top Potter.Ten home potters from around the country head to Stoke-on-Trent, the home of pottery, in their quest to become Top Potter.Ten home potters from around the country head to Stoke-on-Trent, the home of pottery, in their quest to become Top Potter.
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This show is just so much fun and enjoyable on all levels - from the joy of seeing creativity take shape from lumps of clay to amazing works of art, to seeing the potters form meaningful connections with each other, to having the pleasure of watching the potters grow in their expertise. What would make this show a perfect 10 would be having Ellie as a permanent host. Such a fun and delightful personality. She will be missed!
Love this show but agree with other reviewer, please go on talent, not pretty people, we watch it for the pottery. Find Sara Cox very patronising, love the experts, especially Keith
Overall I love this show! It is very much in the vein of British Baking Show, it has a homey, comforting feel, like a warm sweater on a cold day. As an amateur potter myself, I find all the different techniques and methods fascinating to watch. But I think anyone would enjoy this. The production has gotten better with each season as far as camera work and sound quality.
Wish I could rate each season separately, cause 1 and 2 are great. Season 3 seems to be succumbing to the industry push to have younger, more attractive contestants, rather than focusing on talent. Leonard, one of the oldest contestants in S03 was sent off by episode 4, even though he was clearly better than several of the other contestants. And the challenges of season 3 seem to be getting more outlandish, choosing to focus on comical moments and goofy outtakes, instead of the actual process and craft of the contestants.
Hoping this doesn't end up just another cutesy reality show. Producers should stay true to what people liked in seasons 1 and 2.
Wish I could rate each season separately, cause 1 and 2 are great. Season 3 seems to be succumbing to the industry push to have younger, more attractive contestants, rather than focusing on talent. Leonard, one of the oldest contestants in S03 was sent off by episode 4, even though he was clearly better than several of the other contestants. And the challenges of season 3 seem to be getting more outlandish, choosing to focus on comical moments and goofy outtakes, instead of the actual process and craft of the contestants.
Hoping this doesn't end up just another cutesy reality show. Producers should stay true to what people liked in seasons 1 and 2.
The BBC are churning out rubbish after rubbish. Well done C4 for firstly saving the Bake Off and now my favourite The Pottery Throw Down.
Mel Sykes is worth the admission fee alone.
This show was so good. Please bring it back. Sara Cox was so good presenting and the judges were great too
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- AnecdotesOn Friday, 13th September 2019 Channel 4 Television announced that they have commissioned Love Productions to produce a new 10-episode series of the ceramic challenge for broadcast in 2020. Melanie Sykes has been announced as the new presenter of the Channel 4 version of the programme with returning judge Keith Brymer Jones joined by a new judge, award-winning ceramicist Sue Pryke. The announcement has echoes of Channel 4's obtaining of another Love Productions title that was originally broadcast on BBC Television - The Great British Bake Off.
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