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The Great Pottery Throw Down

The Great Pottery Throw Down is a British television competition programme that first aired on BBC Two from 3 November 2015 to 23 March 2017. It was then moved to More4 from 8 January to 11 March 2020, and has been broadcast by Channel 4 since 10 January 2021.


The Great Pottery Throw Down
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Sara Cox
Melanie Sykes
Ellie Taylor
Siobhán McSweeney
Keith Brymer Jones
Kate Malone
Sue Pryke
Richard Miller
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Middleport Pottery, Stoke-on-TrentGladstone Pottery Museum, Stoke-on-Trent
60-90 minutes
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BBC Two
3 November 2015 (2015-11-03) –23 March 2017 (2017-03-23)
More 4
8 January (2020-01-08) –11 March 2020 (2020-03-11)
Channel 4
10 January 2021 (2021-01-10) –present
The Great British Sewing Bee

The Great Pottery Throw Down is a British television competition programme that first aired on BBC Two from 3 November 2015 to 23 March 2017. It was then moved to More4 from 8 January to 11 March 2020, and has been broadcast by Channel 4 since 10 January 2021.

In each episode, a group of amateur potters compete to complete two pottery challenges. In the "main make" challenge, contestants undertake a substantial multi-stage creative task: subject to given specifications, they must design a ceramic creation, build it from clay body, and decorate it, and present it to the judges for evaluation after it is fired in the kiln. In between stages of the main make, potters are given a "second challenge", a smaller-scale task testing a specific pottery skill, on which they are ranked from worst to best by the judges. At the end of each episode, the judges designate the best-performing contestant as "potter of the week". The contestant with the worst results is dismissed, and all others return for the following episode; the winner of the final episode is the overall winner of the series.

SeriesEpisodesPremiereFinaleWinner
63 November 20158 December 2015Matthew Wilcock
82 February 201723 March 2017Ryan Barrett
108 January 202011 March 2020Rosa Wiland Holmes
1010 January 202114 March 2021Jodie Neale
102 January 20226 March 2022AJ Simpson
108 January 202312 March 2023Loïs Gunn
107 January 202410 March 2024Donna Bloye
105 January 20259 March 2025James Stanley Watson
104 January 20268 March 2026Fynn Allen
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It has been suggested that this section be split out into another article. (Discuss) (December 2025)

The first series of The Great Pottery Throw Down began on 3 November 2015 on BBC Two, and concluded on 8 December 2015. The judges for the series were Keith Brymer Jones and Kate Malone, with Sara Cox serving as host. The competition was held at Middleport Pottery.

PotterAgeOccupationHometown
James Greenwood31VetBristol
Jane Williams40College tutorNorth Wales
Jim Ranson52Part-time painter and decoratorBognor Regis
Joanna Morris42Parish CouncillorWest Sussex
Matthew Wilcock23TeacherGiggleswick
Nigel Matthews52BuilderBakewell
Rekha Sameer49Conceptual artistBuckinghamshire
Sally-Jo Bond33Interior designerPetersfield
Sandra Whyles52Project ManagerLeeds
Tom Knowles Jackson41Retired Army MajorGloucestershire
Elimination chart
MatthewWINWinner
JimWINRunner-Up
Sally-JoRunner-Up
TomWINRunner-Up
JaneELIM
SandraELIM
JamesELIM
JoannaEXIT
NigelELIM
RekhaELIM

Colour key:

  Potter won Pot of the Week   Potter walked from the series   Potter got through to the next round   Potter was one of the least favourite   Potter was one of the favourites   Potter was a series finalist   Potter was the series winner

Episodeno.AirdateTotal viewers(millions)BBC Twoweekly ranking
13 November 20152.298
210 November 20152.4710
317 November 20152.497
424 November 20152.1611
51 December 20152.377
68 December 20152.557

The second series of The Great Pottery Throw Down began on 2 February 2017 on BBC Two, and concluded on 23 March 2017.

PotterAgeOccupationHometown
Cáit Gould31Quaker Meeting House workerReading
Carole Sender63Pottery TeacherHertfordshire
Clover Lee33Accountant and Part-time IllustratorLondon
Daniel Pratap55Mortgage adviserHampshire
Elaine Wells55Banana import business ownerBuckinghamshire
Freya Bramble-Carter24StudentLondon
James Douglass25Tour guide in National Glass CentreNewcastle upon Tyne
Nam Tran27Cage fighter and Kick boxerLondon
Richard J Parker53Pub landlordBanbury
Ryan Barrett30ModelIpswich
Elimination chart
RyanWINWINWinner
CloverWINRunner-Up
RichardWINRunner-Up
FreyaWINELIM
CáitELIM
NamWINELIM
ElaineWINELIM
JamesELIM
DanielELIM
CaroleELIM

Because the judges were unable to agree, no-one was eliminated this week. As a result, two potters were eliminated the following week.

Colour key:

Potter was eliminated   Potter won Pot of the Week   Potter walked from the series   Potter got through to the next round   Potter was one of the least favourite   Potter was one of the favourites   Potter was a series finalist   Potter was the series winner

Episodeno.AirdateTotal viewers(millions)BBC Twoweekly ranking
12 February 20172.385
29 February 20172.605
316 February 20172.604
423 February 20172.783
52 March 20172.774
69 March 20172.854
716 March 20173.341
823 March 20173.441

The third series of The Great Pottery Throw Down began on 8 January 2020 on More4, and concluded on 11 March 2020. Ceramic designer Sue Pryke took over as judge from Kate Malone, and Melanie Sykes became the new host.

PotterAgeOccupationHometown
Claire Murdock29Warehouse operativeCounty Antrim, Northern Ireland
Flea Brudenell-Bruce33Full-time motherLondon
Jacob Chan23Studio potterLiverpool
Kit Andrews19Home potterCornwall
Leonard Young70Retired company directorCornwall
Matt Cronshaw30Professional cycling managerGreater Manchester
Rainna Erbas27Full-time carerKent
Ronaldo Wiltshire31Art college technician and part time tutorLondon
Rosa Wiland Holmes43Full-time mother and former fashion designerBuckinghamshire
Rosalind Worland59Retired antique shop ownerEssex
Sampada Gurung26Craft assistant and illustratorLondon
Tom James39Composer and music teacherSheffield

Colour key:

Potter was eliminated   Potter won Pot of the Week   Potter walked from the series   Potter got through to the next round   Potter was one of the least favourite   Potter was one of the favourites   Potter was a series finalist   Potter was the series winner

The fourth series of The Great Pottery Throw Down began on 10 January 2021 on Channel 4, and concluded on 14 March 2021. The competition moved to the Gladstone Pottery Museum starting with this season. Richard Miller moved from kiln technician into a judging role alongside Keith Brymer Jones, and Siobhán McSweeney became the new host.

PotterAgeOccupationHometown
Adam Johnson36Support workerBrighton
Alon Shahar20Architecture studentLondon
Ara Moradian57Retired theatre wardrobe managerFolkestone
Hannah Ruth Walker30Housing project managerBristol
Henry Moore25Retirement home activities organiserSuffolk
Irina43Executive ground staffEssex
Jodie Neale35NHS scrub nurseRhondda Valley
Lee Pollard44Community nurseHuddersfield
Peter White70Design and technology teacherMilton Keynes
Sally ‘Sal’ Tully58Art and design teacherCornwall
Shenyue Ding28ModelLondon
Susan ‘Suz’ MacInnes55Library assistantAberdeenshire
Elimination chart
JodieWINWINWinner
AdamWINRunner-Up
PeterWINRunner-Up
HannahWINELIM
AlonWINELIM
SalWINWINELIM
HenryELIM
ShenyueWINELIM
LeeELIM
SuzELIM
IrinaELIM
AraELIM

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, filming ceased for 7 days to ensure the safety of the potters and crew. As a result, the judges decided not to eliminate anyone.

Colour key:

Potter was eliminated   Potter won Pot of the Week   Potter walked from the series   Potter got through to the next round   Potter was one of the least favourite   Potter was one of the favourites   Potter was a series finalist   Potter was the series winner

The fifth series of The Great Pottery Throw Down began on 2 January 2022 on Channel 4, and concluded on 6 March 2022. The series was co-hosted by Ellie Taylor, while Siobhán McSweeney was recovering from a broken leg. It was judged by Keith Brymer Jones and Richard Miller. Also appearing was Rose Schmits, who acted as behind-the-scenes technician.

PotterAgeOccupationHometown
AJ Simpson21Design graduateAberdeen
Anna McGurn57Social care facilitatorFermanagh, Northern Ireland
Bill Thomas63Museum learning assistantScarborough
Cellan Cox233D design and craft graduateBrighton
Christine Cherry57Art youth workerPreston
Jenny Cobb43Full time mumNorth Lincolnshire
Josh Duarte27Design and technology teacherBerkshire
Lucinda Lovesey58Retired NHS therapistShropshire
Miles Johnson50Denim designerWorcestershire
Nick Robatto43Prop MakerBarry
Tom Demeranville44Product directorBath
Zahra Jabir32Hospital doctorManchester
Elimination chart
AJWINWINWINWinner
AnnaRunner-Up
ChristineWINRunner-Up
LucindaWINELIM
JennyWINELIM
TomWINELIM
NickWINELIM
CellanWINELIM
MilesELIM
JoshELIM
ZahraELIM
BillELIM

Colour Key

Potter won Pot of the Week.   Potter was one of the judges' favourites of the week.   Potter was safe and was through to the next week.   Potter was one of the judges' least favourites of the week.   Potter was eliminated.   Potter was a finalist.   Potter won the series.

Episodeno.AirdateTotal viewers(millions)Weekly rankingall channels
12 January 2022—.mw-parser-output .sr-only{border:0;clip:rect(0,0,0,0);clip-path:polygon(0px 0px,0px 0px,0px 0px);height:1px;margin:-1px;overflow:hidden;padding:0;position:absolute;width:1px;white-space:nowrap}N/a—N/a
29 January 2022—N/a—N/a
316 January 2022—N/a—N/a
423 January 2022—N/a—N/a
530 January 2022—N/a—N/a
66 February 2022—N/a—N/a
713 February 2022—N/a—N/a
820 February 2022—N/a—N/a
927 February 2022—N/a—N/a
106 March 20223.0747

The sixth series of The Great Pottery Throw Down began on 8 January 2023 on Channel 4, and concluded on 12 March 2023.

PotterAgeOccupationHometown
Caitlin Foulds23Medical StudentGlasgow
Christophe Donot36ArchitectLondon
Derek Harbinson57Journalist, EditorTunbridge Wells
Fabiola Ladino52NannyLondon
Fliss Rowbotham24Oil PainterLondon
George Lodge27Junior DoctorHampshire
Helen Baxter65Retired HeadteacherKent
James Stead44Art TeacherBanbury
Jon Roynon46Chartered Structural EngineerCorsham
Loïs Gunn36Jewellery DesignerRamsgate
Rebecca Norris32TeacherScarborough
Vithu Karunakaran29Bartender, WaiterManchester
Elimination chart
LoïsWINWINWINWinner
JamesWINRunner-Up
JonWINRunner-Up
CaitlinWINELIM
HelenELIM
DerekELIM
GeorgeELIM
RebeccaELIM
FabiolaELIM
ChristopheELIM
FlissELIM
VithuELIM

Colour Key

Potter won Pot of the Week.   Potter was one of the judges' favourites of the week.   Potter was safe and was through to the next week.   Potter was one of the judges' least favourites of the week.   Potter was eliminated.   Potter was a finalist.   Potter won the series.

Episodeno.AirdateTotal viewers(millions)Weekly rankingall channels
18 January 2023—N/a—N/a
215 January 2023—N/a—N/a
322 January 2023—N/a—N/a
429 January 2023—N/a—N/a
55 February 2023—N/a—N/a
612 February 2023—N/a—N/a
719 February 20232.8545
826 February 2023—N/a—N/a
95 March 2023—N/a—N/a
1012 March 20233.0545

The seventh series of The Great Pottery Throw Down began on 7 January 2024 on Channel 4, and concluded on 10 March 2024.

PotterAgeOccupationHometown
Andrew Macbean67ActorLondon
Cadi Froehlich50Admin AssistantBrighton
Dan Sandham41Systems EngineerWeymouth
Daniel Stapleton30Data ScientistLondon
Dave Short58Retired TeacherEvesham
Donna Bloye44Former Art TeacherBangor
Edward King33Housing OfficerPlymouth
Jan Morgan61Science LecturerLlanelli
Princess Fingall24Studio TechnicianLondon
Shani Yeomans38Small BusinessBristol
Sophie Wootton24Graduate StudentWarwickshire
Steven Broughton33Art TeacherOxfordshire

Colour Key

Potter won Pot of the Week.   Potter was one of the judges' favourites of the week.   Potter was safe and was through to the next week.   Potter was one of the judges' least favourites of the week.   Potter was eliminated.   Potter was a finalist.   Potter won the series.

Episodeno.AirdateTotal viewers(millions)Weekly rankingall channels
17 January 2024—N/a—N/a
214 January 2024—N/a—N/a
321 January 2024—N/a—N/a
428 January 2024—N/a—N/a
54 February 2024—N/a—N/a
611 February 2024—N/a—N/a
718 February 2024—N/a—N/a
825 February 2024—N/a—N/a
93 March 2024—N/a—N/a
1010 March 20242.9043

The eighth series of The Great Pottery Throw Down began on 5 January 2025 on Channel 4.

PotterAgeOccupationHometown
Chris Parkes36Military Veteran
Diana Parker62Retired Art, Design & Textiles TeacherDorset, originally Derbyshire
Francesca Dourado28Make Up ArtistBristol, originally Kenya
Hayley Rowlands55Social Worker / Fostering Panel ChairSuffolk
Imy Harris22Model & Deaf Advocate
James Stanley Watson42Project ManagerBelfast
Jonathan Jolly-Vanderheyden61Holiday Let OwnerScotland, originally Leeds
Natalie Sims Rees41Swimming & Aqua Aerobics InstructorDerby
Olivia Rowan26Art & Design Teacher & Cycle Tour GuideLiverpool
Stephen Parkes58Audio Visual / IT TechnicianBirmingham, originally Nottingham
Steve Brown48AnimatorLondon, originally North Wales
Victor Ng31Digital Product DesignerLondon, originally Canada

Colour Key

Potter won Pot of the Week.   Potter was one of the judges' favourites of the week.   Potter was safe and was through to the next week.   Potter was one of the judges' least favourites of the week.   Potter was eliminated.   Potter was a finalist.   Potter won the series.

The ninth series of The Great Pottery Throw Down began on 4 January 2026 on Channel 4.

PotterAgeOccupationHometown
Andrew48English TeacherHampshire
Angharad34Communication Support WorkerBridgend
Bill33Volunteer Teaching AssistantHerefordshire
Elham31MidwifeSheffield
Emily39Habitat Restoration EcologistInverness
Fynn37TattooistCornwall
Kayleigh38Art TeacherOxfordshire
Kaz62Former Psychiatric NurseSwansea
Mark63University Facilities & Estate ManagerMerseyside
Naveed42Actor & Toy Shop OwnerFolkestone
Olympia28Between JobsWest Midlands
Whitney36Chemistry TeacherGlasgow

Colour Key

Potter won Potter of the Week.   Potter was one of the judges' favourites of the week.   Potter was safe and was through to the next week.   Potter was one of the judges' least favourites of the week.   Potter was eliminated.   Potter was a finalist.   Potter won the series.

The Festive Pottery Throwdown is a series of one-off Christmas specials where celebrities participate instead of members of the public.

CelebrityKnown forResult
Jenny EclairComedian
James FleetActorWinner
Jamie LaingMade in Chelsea
Sunetra SarkerActress and TV presenter
CelebrityKnown forResult
Hugh DennisComedian and ActorWinner
Sophie DukerStand-up comedian
Alice LevineRadio and TV presenter
Joe SwashFormer EastEnders actor
CelebrityKnown forResult
Babatunde AlesheComedian
Martin KempSinger and actorWinner
Rachel RileyTV presenter
Tom RosenthalActor
CelebrityKnown forResult
Amber GillTV Personality
Sarah HadlandActress
Colin MurrayRadio PresenterWinner
Tim VineComedian

In July 2020, HBO Max secured the rights to distribute the show in the United States, where it premiered on 17 September 2020. As of July 2024, HBO Max has not released season 6 (originally aired January 2023 in the UK with season 7 starting January 2024) and has made no mention of it being released in the future. Currently, HBO Max only indicates 5 seasons exist on their website.

A Canadian version, The Great Canadian Pottery Throw Down, premiered on CBC Television on 8 February 2024.

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  • The Great Pottery Throw Down on Channel 4
  • The Festive Pottery Throw Down on Channel 4
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