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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 Canadian Pottery Throw Down is a Canadian reality competition television series, premiered on CBC Television on February 8, 2024. [1] Adapted from the British series The Great Pottery Throw Down , the series is a pottery competition to find Canada's best potter.
The U.K.’s best home potters are throwing down once again in the return of the hit reality competition series, The Great Pottery Throw Down. ET has the exclusive first look at season 4, which is ...
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From the production team behind The Great British Bake Off comes reality TV’s latest obsession, The Great Pottery Throw Down. The competition to determine top potter is both soothing and ...
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On 21 October 2014, Cox guest presented a Children in Need episode of The Great British Sewing Bee. [26] In April 2015, it was announced that Cox would present The Great Pottery Throw Down for BBC Two. The first series began in November 2015 and the second in February 2017. [27] In 2016 Cox co-presenting Too Much TV, a daily magazine show on ...
She is best known for her role in the Channel 4 reality series The Great Pottery Throw Down on which she was the kiln and firing technician. [1] [2] Schmits is from Delft and moved to the UK to study at the City & Guilds of London Art School. [3] She won the Undergraduate Prize awarded by the Artists' Collecting Society in 2018.