Episode 4 The Great Pottery Throw Down


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Oh, I'm just pottering among the plants for this week's garden theme,

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because our potters are going to be at one with pots

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for the great outdoors. We've just got seven potters left now,

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so who's going to emerge as the budding star and who, sadly,

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is going to be pruned and sent packing from the pottery?

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Last time, the potters tried their hand at the Japanese art of raku...

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Oh, no!

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Nam came through in a blaze of glory, winning Pot Of The Week.

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It just looks like true alchemy - it's brilliant.

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-James crashed, burned...

-Please work!

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..and left the pottery.

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Sad to go. Yeah, man, pleased with what I did.

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-This week...

-So good.

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..it's all about the garden.

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Roses are red, your face is too - a little bit.

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There's a flowerpot flinging Throw Down...

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I'm kind of getting a bit excited.

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Are you?

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..a rather romantic spot test...

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Making them for you, Sara.

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I HATE a fuss, shut up!

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And as they tackle their biggest throwing challenge so far...

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Go on, Elaine! Get them guns out, Elaine.

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..there's carnage in the kiln.

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This is probably the most catastrophic shelf.

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Aw, no.

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I could do with a pint.

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# Makin' time

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# Shootin' lines

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# People have their uses

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# People have their uses. #

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The potters are back to face a whole new set of challenges.

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Even though it's the fourth week, the nerves are just horrendous.

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One win underneath my belt, and hopefully I can get a few more.

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I've never made a garden sculpture,

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but I'm going to push myself and throw something really big.

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This week is garden week, I'm completely, 110% inspired,

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you can see the ones who are out to win it.

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'Blood may flow on this one.'

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So, it looks like the garden gloves are off and the game is on.

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Good morning, potters, welcome back to the pottery.

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Now, today, we are going to be making

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the great outdoors even greater.

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Cos for your Main Make challenge,

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Kate and Keith would like you to build a water feature.

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You're going to be making it out of stoneware clay,

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cos it's got to go outdoors, and it must be at least two tiers tall.

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For this challenge you'll be using

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the largest amount of clay that you've used so far.

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All your pieces have to be hand thrown at the wheel,

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and that's including the tiers and supports.

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And it has to fit this pump and this hosepipe.

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Did you just whip that out your handbag, Kate?

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Where did that come from?!

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You have got three hours so, potters, get potting.

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No problem, three hours, no bother.

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Working with such massive amounts of clay...

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Go large or go home.

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..is going to take real skill at the wheel.

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Are you throwing something already, Ryan? You're making me nervous.

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Elaine, I don't know how you're going to centre a whole bag of clay.

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Oh, dear, don't anybody watch.

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I'm struggling with THIS! Go on, Elaine.

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Get them guns out, Elaine, get them guns out.

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You can do it. Give it some!

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Stop looking!

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Right, you bad boy.

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So, we've asked the potters to raise their level this week, haven't we?

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They really have to think how the water is going to flow through their

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piece. That main base bowl has to be wide enough not only to physically

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hold the water but also it's got to be big enough to catch the water

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from the tiers above.

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They've really got to consider how they fit together, how they stand,

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and how stable it is.

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And they have to be robust enough and look beautiful

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with this water cascading down them.

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It's very calming, isn't it, standing next to these?

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I don't think the potters are that calm!

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The potters have just three hours to throw and shape each individual

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element of their water feature.

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That one's got three tiers in that drawing, but I'm hoping to do

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a couple more. It's just bowl, bowl, bowl, stilt, stilt, stilt.

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Simple.

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I'm starting with the bowl at the bottom,

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cos that then sets the size for everything that then goes inside.

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The bottom bowl is the toughest to throw.

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I don't think I've ever thrown something as big as this.

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To catch the spray and support the rest of the structure,

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these babies have got to be big.

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I love throwing these big shapes, I love it, I really enjoy this.

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I have never thrown a bowl this big before. I've always wanted to.

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I think it's one of my ambitions in life, to throw big.

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Elaine's water feature is based on the splendid Brighton Pavilion.

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It has an ornate minaret top over a stately column,

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but it's not just for ornamental use.

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We have seven cats and two dogs.

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They love drinking out of anything - they'll drink out of the tap,

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if it is dripping. I thought, a nice little fountain, they'll go in that.

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-Very nice.

-The water is travelling up from the bottom bowl

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and coming out in how many points?

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I'm hoping it's going to come out from the bottom of the sphere.

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There will be holes going in the side of the sphere around,

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so it just gently flows over the collar of the sphere, and down.

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So it's not coming out of the top of the sphere?

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-No.

-Think that's quite sensible.

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-Less Freudian.

-No, absolutely, I wanted a gentle flow,

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and then I'm really going to go for it on the decoration.

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Nice to hear that.

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I'm going to try. I'll try my best.

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-We'll leave you to it.

-Thank you.

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Clover's hoping HER fountain will be at one with nature.

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Lotus is going to be the theme of my design.

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I did some sketching there, and there's one from my painting there.

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It's a flower that grows in the water

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and is really common where I come from in China.

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The lotus is the centrepiece for Clover's two-tiered design.

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Supporting it is a bulb shape to house the water pump.

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To catch the spray, she needs a really wide bottom bowl.

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The thing you're looking at is the biggest thing I've ever thrown,

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so hopefully from here on, it's going to be a little bit easier.

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But I don't know.

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I don't even want to know what the time is.

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Most of the big bowls are complete and ready to dry, but Nam's

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first attempt is just a warm-up exercise.

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I made a quick sample of the bowl.

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I'm going to make a bigger one in a bit.

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Elaine's bowl is huge.

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Really impressive. Freya's looks really nice and curvy.

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True to form, Freya is going for

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an unconventional and time-consuming design.

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I'm just using my fingertips and pushing it from the inside,

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and then using a rubber kidney to press it back here.

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You know what, I'm going to spend so long on this first bowl,

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I'm not going to get anything else done.

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Freya's going for four tiers of organically shaped bowls

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inspired by her love of fruit.

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When I went to Guyana, me and my sister were eating fruit every day,

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and everything was really ripe and succulent.

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I've just always really liked fruit.

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I've made bigger individual items, but not anything as big as this

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when it comes to putting it all together.

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History buff Richard is also planning to incorporate his theme

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into the surface of the clay, which he is forming into an Aztec temple.

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-This is nice.

-I've made quite a few stamps of the Aztec animals.

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So you're going to press these into the surfaces?

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-Gorgeous.

-What's your design? Is the sphere at the bottom, middle, top?

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The sphere is at the top.

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It's going to represent the Aztec god of pottery.

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Is there an actual Aztec god of pottery?

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-Yes.

-Has he got a name?

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I can't pronounce it. I have tried...

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-Is it Clive?

-It could be Clive.

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I think it is Clive. So, Clive, our newly named Aztec god,

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will sit on top of three highly decorated tiers,

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and no Aztec temple would be complete

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without a nod to human sacrifice.

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I shall put a bit of food colouring into the water to make it

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nice and red, so it's like blood flowing over the Aztec temple.

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I love it when you're pumped-up like this, Richard, it's great.

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-It's good to see.

-And I've got you a present, Sara.

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As it was water feature, I thought...

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-It's a shower cap.

-Is it going to be such a big moment when the water...?

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It could be. You never know.

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Very good.

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-I'll leave you to it.

-I'll walk away with dignity.

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# Well, it's water, water everywhere And not a drop... #

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Not only do the fountains need an eye-catching design,

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they must be structurally sound.

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Struggling to make it wide and tall. It's a bit wobbly.

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I think you need to be an engineer AND a potter.

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They also need to have an understanding

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of how to use the sculpture to guide the water as it falls.

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So this is the middle tiers, water will drip from the top,

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and then I've just pulled from all these angles.

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My idea is to break up and control the water flow,

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so I'm going to do these discs and then pierce them

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in different sections, so the water is going to hit the disc,

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fill up and then go through a hole.

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Ambitious Ryan is going for more tiers than anybody else,

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using a stack of seven discs for the water to flow through,

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before hitting a large sphere decorated with rings of clay.

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They're like doughnuts that will be stuck onto the main sphere

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but they are going to be quite deep, so water can get trapped in each

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disc itself, so it'll be like little pockets of water, on the sphere.

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Hopefully.

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This is really nice. Cos we get to stack and layer and form

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different shapes on top of each other. I don't get to do that much.

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But it's also a bit scary in that sense of, it's the unknown.

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Nam's piece will feature three-dimensional tentacles,

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and the main structure will be made up of three balancing globes,

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so you could say Nam's using SPHERES FOR TIERS -

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I think I've got their album, somewhere.

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These drawings are absolutely gorgeous.

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Is this kind of part of the design you want to put on the piece?

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There will be tentacles coming out my forms,

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and creatures trying to get out, somehow.

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If it turns out half as good as the drawings, I think you'll be

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all right, that looks great.

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My inspiration has been our former family dog, who was called Reuben.

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He was a real character, but sadly had to be put down at New Year.

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Aw, I don't want to start crying.

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A few months ago, my mum asked me

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if I could use some of his ashes and make a pot.

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This is for Reuben, and my mum.

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Cait's doggy nose will form the top of her fountain -

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the main part represents a mountain with a stream at the bottom because

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Reuben was a mountain dog.

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Hey, Cait. How you doing?

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Sorry.

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I need to stop crying.

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Oh, sweetheart. I totally get it.

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My old dog's ashes are in the pantry at home

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next to all the breakfast cereal! That's where his biscuits were,

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-and I think that's where...

-He'd like to be.

-He was always trying

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to get into the pantry and now he's there.

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In a bid for perfection, Nam has now thrown three bowls.

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The biggest challenge is to get everything to fit.

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I hope they've got their geometry right.

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That's 35.

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Elaine is such a perfectionist, I'm sure she's got it spot on, really.

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Two nines are 18.

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-18 from 35...

-17.

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Thank you.

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In this challenge, if their calculations are out,

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they could be, too.

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The supporting columns will house the pump and water pipes,

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as well as adding height and drama to the fountains.

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-How you getting on?

-Really behind, actually.

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-Are you?

-I haven't got something to fit the pump yet.

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OK, potters, I don't want to make a FOUNTAIN out of a molehill...

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-Boo!

-..but you have only got 30 minutes left.

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Lots of things to do still.

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It's a bit of a speed rush.

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I need to get these babies done quick and fast.

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There's a lot of components I need to start making.

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I can't stop measuring!

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Oops!

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Oh, there's a bubble in the top...

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With time slipping away, Nam's not happy with his tentacles.

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Looks a bit too phallic for my liking.

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Potters, you've got five minutes left.

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All your stuff needs to get in the drying room, please.

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Time waits for no man.

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They actually look all right.

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-I know they look all right!

-These are like penises!

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Get out of here!

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One minute left, potters, one minute left.

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Anything you want to get in the drying room needs to go now.

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OK, potters, ten, nine, eight,

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seven, six, five, four,

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three, two,

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one. Time is up.

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Come out of the drying room, please.

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Potters, you've worked really hard this morning, well done.

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You can go and get a breath of fresh air,

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we'll see you back here shortly for the Throw Down.

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I have never had to measure anything before.

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Being in the pottery has made me do this.

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It's ruined me for life.

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I did notice that everyone was doing giant pots, or amazing pieces,

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so I upped my game by throwing extra pieces,

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just in case something went wrong or I can figure out a new design.

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I hope I made the bowl big enough to fit the pump.

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If it doesn't work, I'm going home.

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I am fairly confident what I've done is calculated right

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but until we get them all put together,

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could be tears before bedtime.

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Once their work has dried,

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the potters will have an opportunity to turn and trim before firing, but

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first, the judges have another challenge for them, the Throw Down.

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Potters, time now for a Throw Down challenge that would make

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Bill and Ben proud. Because you're going to be making flowerpots.

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We need a big one, a medium one, and a small one, OK?

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Master of the wheel here, Keith, as usual, is going to demonstrate.

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So the first one you're going to do is with three pounds of clay.

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So you're going to open up your base,

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and then you're going to put the hole in the middle straightaway.

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We want a nice, straight, tapered side.

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And then you're just going to flip that rim over.

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He's like, "Just flip it over!"

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And the art is, not to get any air trapped inside.

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So, I'm just throwing under that rim, shaping that tapered form.

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You take that off...

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That's the first one. Then your medium one, with six pounds of clay.

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Oh, that's the SMALL one? I thought that was the big one.

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I thought it was the big one!

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So good.

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When I flip the rim over, I start at the top and I work my way down,

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so the air has got a chance to escape.

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And you just naturally stop at that rim.

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Now, the largest one is nine pounds.

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Oh, Lord.

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And just take your time, take your time.

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It's mesmerising, I'm going in again here, I'm swaying.

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Hopefully, when I cut that in half...

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..you're left with no air in that rim, and a nice hole at the bottom.

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-Oh, look at that!

-That's what we're looking for.

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So, potters, go back to your benches, get behind your wheels.

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You have 15 minutes and your time starts now.

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Golly, it's hard clay.

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Using three pounds of clay,

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the potters start with the smallest of the three flowerpots.

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Don't forget your hole, guys.

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Once they've built the height, they need to tackle the rim.

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Nice and controlled with that rim.

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Just imagine that air escaping as you draw it down.

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Really think about that shape and form.

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Richard has got a little wrinkle happening there.

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Elaine's got her rim over.

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Don't forget, you're making a set of three here, so think of that taper.

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Looking good, Freya, looking really good there.

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Nam, one down, excellent work.

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Nam's going for the six-pounder!

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Come on, Nam.

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Halfway through, guys, you're halfway through your time.

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Oh, what?! No!

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-Focus.

-Nice and tidy.

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So hard.

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Do the best with what you've got.

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-Keep your cool.

-We join Ryan just as he's folding his rim.

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What a sight it is.

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Clover's on her third lump.

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Elaine, you hate this bit of clay,

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you hate it, you're going to centre it.

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Leaving the biggest pot till last...

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Come on.

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..ramps up the pressure, with only seconds to go.

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Come on! Come on, girl.

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I'm kind of getting a bit excited.

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Are you?

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One minute.

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Get as far as you can.

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Oh, Elaine, get it taller.

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-Get it taller.

-Ten, nine, eight,

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seven,

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-six, five, four...

-You don't know what to do!

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-..three, two, one.

-Pick it up or pull it out...?

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Stop your wheels, step back from the Throw Down.

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Well done, guys, well done.

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-Right, you can all breathe again, now.

-Ryan actually looks tired.

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The judges have asked for three flowerpots,

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but it's not just about the quantity.

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Quality is key in this test of the potters' throwing skills.

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-Hello, Clover.

-Hello, Kate.

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-Hello.

-Hi, Clover. You've got three pots here.

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Obviously, not much of a taper there.

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You've got a thick area that goes to thin, so it's that knuckling and up.

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-If your knuckle's not hurting, you're not doing it right.

-Yeah.

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-Hello, Ryan.

-Hi, guys.

-Nice, flat base there inside.

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I'm just missing a tiny bit of a taper, on both of them, really.

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That's the better of the two.

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See how that rim's folded over.

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Pretty good. Really good.

0:19:200:19:22

I'm really liking the flat base there.

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-Hi, Freya.

-Hello.

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The first thing you notice is the size difference, it's great.

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Three pounds, six pounds, nine pounds.

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Obviously, that's not finished.

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But it's looking good, isn't it?

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Pretty good. They're tapered, this one especially.

0:19:360:19:38

-How are we for air? It's good,

-isn't it? Bit on the thin side.

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-A tiny bit. A millimetre or two.

-Not too bad at all.

0:19:440:19:47

Very nice junction in the corner.

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-Really nice.

-Well done.

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Hello, Elaine.

0:19:520:19:54

As a set, they're looking really good.

0:19:540:19:56

Nicely turned-over rim.

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-Yeah.

-Slightly tapering to thin, just on the base there.

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-Oh!

-You've got a bit of air trapped in there, but we know why that is,

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because you ran out of time.

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Nam. Profile's good, isn't it?

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Good straight size, they're tapering.

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No air at all in that. Nice thickness on the base.

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You could have just made the whole thing thinner and further up.

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Cheers, Nam.

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Just a tiny, tiny bit of air there.

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-Oh, yeah.

-Oh, yeah, there it is.

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-Not too...

-You can open it up, there it is.

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Nice cross-section, though, across the whole wall of the pot.

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Well done, Richard.

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-Hello, Cait.

-Hello.

-Hi, luvvie.

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-CAIT GIGGLES

-Yeah...

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I think the water would drain out of that rather quickly!

0:20:490:20:52

Kate and Keith will now rate the potters' work,

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from worst flowerpots to the blooming best.

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So, in seventh place,

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Cait.

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Good try, Cait, that's all I've got to say!

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In sixth place,

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Richard.

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Really nice, small and medium, just way off your large one.

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In fifth place, it's Ryan.

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Clover's fourth,

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and Nam is third.

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So, in second place...

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Elaine. Quite nice defined rims, just that third one not quite there,

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-was it?

-Oh, yes.

-So the winner is Freya.

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Great, Freya. Got the third one up, and it was just fabulous.

0:21:370:21:41

Well thrown.

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'I'm really happy.'

0:21:430:21:44

Yeah!

0:21:440:21:46

Go me!

0:21:460:21:47

Commiserations, my lovely Cait!

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I nearly joined you at the bottom there.

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-Good effort.

-It's fine margins now.

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I mean, any one of us can slip.

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-Yeah.

-We've worked hard today.

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It was a real pot work-out, wasn't it?

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And they are not finished yet.

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The potters now have 90 minutes to finesse all the elements

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of their water features before they enter kiln for the first time.

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Oh, that's fun!

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By trimming and turning, they can shape their pieces further,

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and get rid of any excess weight

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which could cause the pots to explode in the kiln.

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I'd rather not turn it if I don't have to,

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but I can't take the risk of it wobble when it's being fired.

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I'll do a little bit of turning and trimming as I go along,

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just to make sure the pieces fit in together.

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But the bowl is absolutely fine.

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It really is a feat of engineering.

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They really need to think about all the holes for the hosing.

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And they really need to think about shrinkage,

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making sure that water pump fits.

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It may LOOK beautiful,

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but if that water doesn't flow round it properly,

0:22:490:22:52

I'm not interested.

0:22:520:22:54

This column fits in this base,

0:22:540:22:56

and the pump sits inside here.

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And then the next column has got to fit into that bowl

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and slot into that.

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And that has to slot into that.

0:23:030:23:05

OK, got it, Elaine. Easy-peasy.

0:23:050:23:08

Or is it?

0:23:080:23:09

There's the base, it goes in there.

0:23:090:23:12

And the wire goes...through there and through there.

0:23:120:23:15

So basically, the water flowing off here

0:23:170:23:19

is never going to land in there.

0:23:190:23:20

So I need to try and flare this out, or try and get this bit in a bit,

0:23:200:23:26

so that that bowl...

0:23:260:23:27

No, but that's still not going to work.

0:23:270:23:29

Clover's got a similar problem.

0:23:300:23:32

But she's thought of a solution.

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Put this on, where the water's going to go, outside of the bowl.

0:23:340:23:38

-So how are you going to fix that?

-Well, cut it.

0:23:380:23:41

But you've got to cut it beautifully, yeah?

0:23:410:23:43

The clock's ticking. I know you know that, so just focus.

0:23:430:23:46

As well as getting their technical detail spot-on,

0:23:470:23:49

some of the potters are embellishing their designs.

0:23:490:23:53

I'm putting my tentacle on. Not a line I use every day!

0:23:530:23:56

But I'm looking forward to adding everything together and seeing

0:23:560:23:59

how it looks, cos I'm so excited.

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I'm panicking a little. This is the first time I've panicked.

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-Why are you panicking?

-Because I want to put the decoration on it.

0:24:030:24:07

All of these straight pieces, it's not very interesting.

0:24:070:24:09

It needs to have that wow factor.

0:24:090:24:11

-Good luck.

-Thank you, I'm going to need it.

0:24:110:24:14

Ryan's design is the most ambitious.

0:24:150:24:18

His water sculpture has over seven tiers and many different sections.

0:24:180:24:23

I made a lot of pieces so I can literally kind of sculpture,

0:24:230:24:25

play around with these ideas. I wasn't sure that I was going to cut

0:24:250:24:28

these in half, but I think it's going to catch the water,

0:24:280:24:31

it's like a little shape. It just feels like rush, rush, rush.

0:24:310:24:35

Ryan, he's got pieces in the drying room, he's got pieces on the floor.

0:24:350:24:39

He's still attaching.

0:24:390:24:41

Just flat-out, I've got a lot to do.

0:24:410:24:42

I always try and push myself as much as possible.

0:24:420:24:45

But I think I maybe pushed myself a bit too much.

0:24:450:24:47

Richard's cunning plan to press Aztec symbols

0:24:470:24:50

onto his three-tier design are, well, not quite going to plan.

0:24:500:24:54

Because the clay is hard,

0:24:540:24:55

the stamps aren't leaving a very good impression, but...

0:24:550:24:58

..we will persevere.

0:24:590:25:01

No plan B, I'm afraid, this is it.

0:25:010:25:04

Potters, you're halfway through your time, you have 45 minutes remaining.

0:25:040:25:08

-It's crazy.

-Not enough time.

0:25:080:25:11

You know, you're going to rush a bit now, so stay focused.

0:25:110:25:14

Focus, focus.

0:25:140:25:16

Yeah, one, two, three and turn it that way.

0:25:160:25:18

-Go easy!

-One, two, three.

0:25:200:25:21

Oh, my word, that looks beautiful!

0:25:230:25:25

That's like a proper fountain.

0:25:250:25:27

-Where do I put it?

-Look at Nam.

0:25:270:25:29

I mean, what a great design, to throw those flat discs,

0:25:290:25:32

cos they are already circular.

0:25:320:25:34

-It's brilliant.

-I'm trying to gather my water so it follows the circle.

0:25:340:25:38

And once it hits the bottom one, it releases out.

0:25:380:25:41

I have to up my game on decoration.

0:25:410:25:43

So just scratching and slipping the little balls,

0:25:430:25:46

otherwise they might possibly drop off.

0:25:460:25:49

And we don't want my balls dropping off, do we?!

0:25:490:25:52

Potters, you have ten minutes left.

0:25:520:25:54

-Flipping heck!

-We can do it.

0:25:540:25:56

-Freya's...

-Oh, my God, it's like the Trevi Fountain!

0:26:030:26:06

It looks like an alien!

0:26:080:26:09

Nothing I planned went right.

0:26:090:26:11

Potters, you have one minute left.

0:26:110:26:13

Potters, this is the final minute.

0:26:130:26:15

Oh, moment of truth!

0:26:150:26:17

It's like a ticking time bomb.

0:26:180:26:20

Put the wire in, Clover!

0:26:210:26:22

I haven't got it now.

0:26:220:26:24

Ten, nine,

0:26:240:26:26

eight, seven,

0:26:260:26:28

six, five,

0:26:280:26:30

four, three, two,

0:26:300:26:35

one.

0:26:350:26:37

Time's up!

0:26:370:26:39

Brrr.

0:26:390:26:41

OK, potters, we need to calmly get your pieces, please,

0:26:410:26:44

into the drying room, where Rich will look after them, OK?

0:26:440:26:47

He'll dry your TIERS, as it were.

0:26:470:26:49

I spent a lot of time on decorating.

0:26:520:26:55

I'm not satisfied. It wasn't nice.

0:26:550:26:57

You just don't realise how long it takes.

0:26:570:27:00

I think I probably was a bit too adventurous.

0:27:000:27:02

It needs to be quite impressive, I think.

0:27:020:27:06

Playing it safe in a competition isn't always the best idea.

0:27:060:27:10

After the kiln firing, anything could happen.

0:27:100:27:12

Warping could take place, cracking could take place,

0:27:120:27:15

air bubbles may appear. There's nothing I can do now.

0:27:150:27:17

They're in the hands of the kiln gods.

0:27:170:27:19

The water features are left to dry for 48 hours

0:27:250:27:28

before they are bisque-fired,

0:27:280:27:29

which turns them from raw clay into ceramic.

0:27:290:27:33

It's all part of the routine at a working pottery like Middleport.

0:27:330:27:37

Built in 1888, it has adapted to modern methods of production,

0:27:370:27:42

but the basic process is much the same.

0:27:420:27:45

The first firing was always the moment of truth, and still is.

0:27:450:27:49

After the firing, they have to cool down overnight.

0:27:500:27:54

Then the potters arrive back all rested and raring to go.

0:27:540:27:58

Really up for my challenge today. We get to glaze our water features!

0:27:580:28:02

The whole thing starts to come to life.

0:28:020:28:04

Fingers crossed that there is nothing

0:28:040:28:07

coming out of the kiln broken or in pieces.

0:28:070:28:09

Oh, dear. It looks like we've had some fairly catastrophic explosions.

0:28:090:28:13

I mean, it happens. I've had it happen with my own pots.

0:28:140:28:17

But it's kind of worse when it's somebody else's, really.

0:28:170:28:20

-Morning!

-Good morning!

-How are we doing?

0:28:210:28:24

All right. I've got a bit of bad news.

0:28:240:28:26

Oh, my God.

0:28:260:28:28

There were a few explosions overnight.

0:28:280:28:31

We've lost a few pieces.

0:28:310:28:33

So as they come out, if you grab them and move them away.

0:28:360:28:39

Grab yourself an area on the tables.

0:28:390:28:42

Oh...

0:28:450:28:46

-Is it mine?

-Yeah, that's mine.

0:28:460:28:48

Elaine's main bowl has exploded.

0:28:480:28:51

I think it's just moisture in the base.

0:28:510:28:53

I was worried about the decorating, I don't know why I bothered now!

0:28:530:28:56

And as Rich empties the kiln, Elaine is not alone.

0:28:560:29:00

This is probably the most catastrophic shelf.

0:29:000:29:03

Oh, that's my bit, that's mine.

0:29:030:29:04

Oh, no.

0:29:040:29:06

Nam has also lost his base, and tentacles.

0:29:060:29:09

My main base,

0:29:090:29:10

which had all the features of the tentacles that I wanted on,

0:29:100:29:13

I can't use it now. So I have to replace it with a smoother one.

0:29:130:29:16

Whose is that?

0:29:160:29:17

One of my back-ups. It's less attractive, but it does the job.

0:29:170:29:22

A crack for Richard could be fixed,

0:29:220:29:23

but Clover's base has completely shattered.

0:29:230:29:27

I don't have a base any more.

0:29:270:29:28

It's all smashed into pieces.

0:29:280:29:31

And I don't think I have all the pieces

0:29:310:29:34

to glue them back together, either. So...

0:29:340:29:37

Absolutely.

0:29:370:29:39

Basically, a summary of today, there has been carnage in the kiln.

0:29:400:29:44

And we've got large bowls exploding, taking the pieces next to them.

0:29:440:29:48

That's the beauty of the beast, really. It's the nature of it.

0:29:480:29:52

And that's when you really enjoy this craft,

0:29:520:29:54

because it's got all the risks, and they are really quite low.

0:29:540:29:59

And then it's got the highs that are amazing.

0:29:590:30:01

Right, cracked it!

0:30:010:30:03

THEY CHEER

0:30:030:30:05

Wow!

0:30:080:30:09

Does nobody want this bit?

0:30:120:30:14

Well, I'm having it, then. I'll stick it on the bottom

0:30:160:30:19

of my bowl!

0:30:190:30:20

# I'll keep holding on

0:30:220:30:28

# Ooh-ooh-ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh. #

0:30:310:30:34

Well, morning, potters.

0:30:370:30:38

-Morning.

-So, in front of you on your benches are your water features.

0:30:380:30:42

Some of them, admittedly,

0:30:420:30:44

in slightly more pieces than you perhaps originally intended.

0:30:440:30:47

Yeah, it happens to all of us.

0:30:470:30:49

When something blows up and your heart's in it, it hurts, doesn't it?

0:30:490:30:53

Think forward, think logically, be creative,

0:30:530:30:56

and that's what you've got to do today.

0:30:560:30:58

You've got two hours to decorate your water features.

0:30:580:31:01

And time starts now.

0:31:010:31:02

For some of the potters, this is more of a rescue mission.

0:31:050:31:08

So I've somehow got to think about sticking it together.

0:31:080:31:11

I've got to glaze all those pieces

0:31:120:31:14

and then glue them together later, I think.

0:31:140:31:16

But Nam's earlier decision to make an extra couple of bowls

0:31:160:31:19

has paid off, and he is feeling generous.

0:31:190:31:22

Clover, you can use my bowl.

0:31:220:31:25

-Are you sure?

-Yeah, that's fine.

-Thank you so much.

0:31:250:31:28

-No problem.

-Nam has been really kind and donated the base.

0:31:280:31:32

It's not far off of the shape that I had anyway,

0:31:320:31:35

so I'm going to use the same decoration.

0:31:350:31:37

I'm going to use a layer of glaze,

0:31:370:31:39

and then try to paint some flowers on it.

0:31:390:31:41

And whilst Richard's attempting to camouflage his crack with glaze,

0:31:410:31:45

Nam is replacing his 3-D tentacles with 2-D ones.

0:31:450:31:49

It was more impressive when I had the tentacles

0:31:490:31:51

coming out of the base. It gave it another dynamic.

0:31:510:31:54

But at the moment, I've lost that,

0:31:540:31:55

and I'm having to retrieve that in another way.

0:31:550:31:59

Base glaze, I'm doing a nice sort of stony grey glaze

0:31:590:32:01

over the whole thing, then I'm going to add in some drizzles of colour

0:32:010:32:04

from the top down. So it's a quite a straightforward glaze, really.

0:32:040:32:07

I'm copying Ryan. Whatever he does, I'll do!

0:32:080:32:11

Seriously. So he is using the grey, so am I.

0:32:110:32:15

But, no, I'm going to have a lot more going on, I think.

0:32:150:32:18

-A lot more colours.

-You haven't seen what I'M doing yet.

0:32:180:32:20

Not going to be boring like him! I'm like that...

0:32:200:32:23

What is that?

0:32:240:32:26

I shall be kicking off in this wonderful colour.

0:32:270:32:30

Which, believe it or not, is grey.

0:32:310:32:34

Some glazes change during firing,

0:32:340:32:38

making colours hard to predict.

0:32:380:32:39

I don't know if this is going to look good or just weird.

0:32:410:32:44

I don't know how I can tell that's blue, but it's blue.

0:32:440:32:46

I'm not a risk-taker.

0:32:500:32:52

I'm not going to take any risks.

0:32:520:32:54

I'm going to just do what I thought I was going to do and leave it

0:32:540:32:57

at that. There's nothing I can do to improve on it.

0:32:570:33:00

I really love the carving marks.

0:33:000:33:02

You going to pick out those marks?

0:33:020:33:04

I'm going to use a bit of oxide, I think, just to make it darker.

0:33:040:33:07

What oxide are you using?

0:33:070:33:08

-Copper.

-I might push the boat out

0:33:080:33:10

and use some oxide this time as well.

0:33:100:33:12

Yes, but you know, playing safe will never keep us in this competition.

0:33:120:33:16

Potters, you've got ten minutes left.

0:33:170:33:19

Ten minutes until tools down.

0:33:190:33:22

Even if I had another six hours, I don't think it would help!

0:33:220:33:24

Look at Elaine. She's glazing away her broken pieces.

0:33:240:33:27

Well, she's hoping that she can glaze them all,

0:33:270:33:30

fire them all separately, and then maybe stick it back together.

0:33:300:33:33

That's going to be quite a job, isn't it?

0:33:330:33:36

Yes.

0:33:360:33:37

Plan A was to use the stamps I'd made.

0:33:370:33:41

Plan B is to paint them on by hand using the underglazes.

0:33:410:33:46

I'm not in the best of moods today because of what happened,

0:33:460:33:49

but I'm trying to put it into a positive way.

0:33:490:33:51

You've really got a rainbow of colours going on here,

0:33:510:33:53

from orange to blue.

0:33:530:33:54

In fact, it could be better than you originally planned, we have no idea.

0:33:540:33:58

Potters, you've got one minute left.

0:34:000:34:02

Two hands, two hands.

0:34:020:34:03

-Any last-minute touches, flourishes, tweaks?

-Whole bowls(?)

0:34:050:34:09

30 seconds. You want to throw another bowl?

0:34:090:34:13

-Yes!

-Be quick!

0:34:130:34:14

Ten, nine,

0:34:140:34:17

eight, seven,

0:34:170:34:20

six, five,

0:34:200:34:22

four, three...

0:34:220:34:25

two - I can't bear it! - one! Tools down, please.

0:34:250:34:28

Step away from your water features.

0:34:280:34:30

Tools down. You now need to load up

0:34:300:34:32

your ware boards and take them down to Rich at the kilns, please.

0:34:320:34:36

Whoohoo, look at that!

0:34:360:34:38

Wow!

0:34:380:34:39

Oh, my God, wow!

0:34:390:34:41

So the water features have been decorated.

0:34:490:34:51

It's been quite a dramatic day, hasn't it?

0:34:510:34:53

Yeah, we've had Elaine lose her base bowl.

0:34:530:34:56

We've had Clover lose her base bowl.

0:34:560:34:58

And Nam, he had this great, adventurous octopus water feature

0:34:580:35:02

with beautiful drawings in his notebook.

0:35:020:35:04

Incredible. You know, he's still got the top half,

0:35:040:35:07

but the bottom half was such a main idea of the concept.

0:35:070:35:11

Let's talk about Elaine, what do you think about her decorating?

0:35:110:35:15

As she says, her decoration is limited.

0:35:150:35:18

Maybe that simplicity will work with this fountain,

0:35:180:35:20

and it will be a strong and simple, pared-back message.

0:35:200:35:23

So who is in line for Pot Of The Week?

0:35:230:35:26

I think Ryan is in line for Pot Of The Week.

0:35:260:35:28

He's made quite a monumental sculptural piece.

0:35:280:35:31

For me, it could be Freya.

0:35:310:35:32

I say "could be", because she's still a bit vague

0:35:320:35:35

on the mechanics of how the water feature works.

0:35:350:35:37

So we have just one challenge remaining before the judging,

0:35:370:35:40

and that, of course, is the Spot Test,

0:35:400:35:42

and we've got a very special guest judge - is that right?

0:35:420:35:45

Yes, we have, we've got someone who wowed the nation.

0:35:450:35:48

I think the potters are going to be super-excited.

0:35:480:35:50

So, potters, with it being garden week,

0:35:530:35:56

we have got the perfect Spot Test for you today.

0:35:560:35:59

The judges would like you to hand build a bunch of flowers.

0:35:590:36:03

Oh!

0:36:030:36:04

So romantic!

0:36:040:36:06

Now, a person who knows quite a lot about building flowers is today's

0:36:060:36:10

guest judge. He is responsible for the exquisite sea of poppies at the

0:36:100:36:15

Tower of London. He's a top artist, and his name is Paul Cummins.

0:36:150:36:18

Come in, Paul Cummins!

0:36:180:36:20

Paul Cummins's world-famous installation

0:36:240:36:26

saw a sea of handmade ceramic poppies filling the moat

0:36:260:36:30

of the Tower of London.

0:36:300:36:31

It was a breathtaking spectacle

0:36:310:36:34

made up of almost 900,000 individual flowers.

0:36:340:36:37

Now then, Paul, what would you like our potters to do, exactly?

0:36:390:36:42

Um, right, it's a dozen roses, basically.

0:36:420:36:46

So it's your adaptation of what you think they should look like -

0:36:460:36:50

how they feel, how they look, the texture, the thinness of the petals,

0:36:500:36:54

how you're going to make them your own.

0:36:540:36:56

Come forward, get a rose each.

0:36:560:36:58

'The potters each take a red rose as inspiration for their bunches,

0:36:580:37:02

'but the style and design is up to them.'

0:37:020:37:05

OK, so you can remove your hessian, guys.

0:37:050:37:08

We need a bouquet a beautiful roses, we want 12 of them, please,

0:37:080:37:12

and you have one hour.

0:37:120:37:15

Your time starts now.

0:37:150:37:16

The potters have a choice of red or white clay, or even a bit of both.

0:37:170:37:22

It looks a bit like streaky bacon!

0:37:220:37:23

But the roses must be completely handmade.

0:37:250:37:28

We've got to make a dozen, that is mad!

0:37:280:37:31

So something like the sea of red that you did at the Tower of London,

0:37:310:37:34

how long did that take?

0:37:340:37:35

It took about a good nine months to make them all - and 300 people.

0:37:350:37:39

-That's 100,000 a month - that's nearly a million flowers.

-Yep.

0:37:390:37:42

Hand-building is definitely not my strength.

0:37:420:37:45

I think I'm just making pancakes at the moment.

0:37:450:37:48

I've made origami flower before,

0:37:480:37:50

and I've seen my mum making flower with ribbon and then sew it onto

0:37:500:37:54

dresses, so I just thought that, initially, the core of the flower,

0:37:540:37:58

I'm going to use that technique, which is you have a thin strip,

0:37:580:38:02

and then you rolled it and pinned the petal on the way.

0:38:020:38:05

While some are using the rolling method

0:38:050:38:07

-to quickly create their shape...

-I'm not feeling that confident,

0:38:070:38:10

there's some really good people who can hand-build here.

0:38:100:38:13

..others are crafting individual petals to build up their

0:38:130:38:15

roses gradually.

0:38:150:38:16

This is quite fiddly.

0:38:160:38:17

But Richard has got his own way of doing things.

0:38:170:38:20

I think I might have made them a little on the large side.

0:38:200:38:23

There's a lot of nice roses being produced, and quite a lot of them -

0:38:250:38:28

-a lot more than

-I

-have managed, so it's not looking good at the moment.

0:38:280:38:33

You're halfway through your time for this war of the roses,

0:38:330:38:36

girls and boys, 30 minutes left.

0:38:360:38:39

I've noticed Clover has made about ten already.

0:38:390:38:41

I want them to have a certain size, I have a vision of that,

0:38:420:38:45

it's just that I need to add a lot more detail on to them.

0:38:450:38:49

-I'm making them for you, Sara.

-Are they meant for me?

0:38:490:38:51

-Yeah, I'm making them for you.

-You've got me blushing!

0:38:510:38:54

I hate a fuss, shut up!

0:38:540:38:55

I hope I'll be able to make a decent enough to rose

0:38:570:38:59

to give my girlfriend. I'm very romantic, believe it or not.

0:38:590:39:02

The way I asked my girlfriend to be my girlfriend,

0:39:020:39:04

I invited her to a skate park,

0:39:040:39:06

and I lit the skate park up with candlelight, saying,

0:39:060:39:11

"Would you be my girlfriend?" So I always do romantic stuff.

0:39:110:39:14

Nam is not the only one who can turn on the charm.

0:39:140:39:16

Roses are red, your face is too - a little bit...

0:39:160:39:20

-A lot!

-This Spot Test is blooming lovely

0:39:200:39:23

-And so are you.

-Thank you very much!

0:39:230:39:25

-Enjoying it?

-No.

0:39:260:39:27

-What you mean, no?!

-It's horrid, I think I made them too big.

0:39:270:39:31

They're whoppers, they're like those big breakfast muffins.

0:39:310:39:34

Well, they are, but, you know,

0:39:340:39:35

I like a girl to have a nice big flower.

0:39:350:39:37

The potters have just five minutes to complete their dozen roses.

0:39:390:39:43

I'm looking at quantity, not quality.

0:39:430:39:46

-What are we on, then?

-This is my tenth, so I've got two more to go.

0:39:460:39:49

Nine, ten. Oh, well done, two more to go.

0:39:490:39:52

One, two, three... Six, seven, eight, nine, ten.

0:39:520:39:55

THUD!

0:39:550:39:57

Oh, dear. Oh, Richard!

0:39:590:40:01

Oh, Richard!

0:40:010:40:03

They were looking so lovely as well, sweetheart, I'm so sorry,

0:40:030:40:06

what a pain.

0:40:060:40:07

What are you going to, are you going to

0:40:070:40:09

start on some new ones and then...?

0:40:090:40:11

-I'll carry on.

-Carry on, don't worry, Richard!

0:40:110:40:13

Keep going!

0:40:130:40:15

Come on, Rich!

0:40:150:40:17

# Everybody knows that a love like ours will never die... #

0:40:170:40:22

Faster, Richard.

0:40:220:40:24

# When everything in the garden is growing so high... #

0:40:240:40:28

You can do it, Richard!

0:40:280:40:30

# Everybody knows that a love like this just cannot fail

0:40:300:40:38

# When everything in the garden is growing so fine.. #

0:40:380:40:45

Step back from your flowers, please!

0:40:470:40:49

Now then, one at a time, you need to get your beautiful blooms and bring

0:40:490:40:53

them up to the ware boards, please, ready for judging.

0:40:530:40:55

Paul and the judges are looking for a dozen hand-built roses.

0:40:570:41:01

I think the person who did these knows how to do flower arranging.

0:41:030:41:07

Cos they look really beautifully presented, don't they?

0:41:090:41:12

I preferred where it's not as tight, and it's not as...

0:41:120:41:16

chintzy.

0:41:160:41:17

So these ones...

0:41:180:41:20

They're all a uniform sort of shape and size.

0:41:200:41:22

They're not quite a rose. I can see what happened,

0:41:220:41:25

you carried on doing at the top, and it went down and folded out.

0:41:250:41:28

But they've ended up looking more like a collapsed flower.

0:41:280:41:30

-So these ones.

-I do like how they've been pulled together,

0:41:300:41:33

because they look like they're just about to droop,

0:41:330:41:35

but you caught them in sort of the second when they're not.

0:41:350:41:39

What do you think of those, then, Paul?

0:41:390:41:41

I like how they've started off, how they've gone...this area,

0:41:410:41:45

but I don't like how these have ended up.

0:41:450:41:47

They're getting more like ice-cream cones.

0:41:470:41:49

To use the white clay, it makes it a little bit more delicate than

0:41:500:41:54

the red. They're organic, they're a bit smaller than I was expecting,

0:41:540:41:57

but they're really quite nice, how they've been put together.

0:41:570:42:00

There are 12, so that's good.

0:42:000:42:01

They do remind me more of carnations than roses,

0:42:010:42:04

but I do actually like them, they're nice and thin at the edges.

0:42:040:42:07

And a little bit more finesse at the bottom, but they're really nice.

0:42:070:42:11

There's about five roses here.

0:42:110:42:12

This seems like there's been a bit of an accident.

0:42:120:42:14

They're a bit chunky, they could

0:42:140:42:16

refine them slightly more around the edges.

0:42:160:42:18

But they look really nice.

0:42:180:42:19

So whose roses are the best of the bunch?

0:42:200:42:24

Paul now has to decide on an order of merit.

0:42:240:42:27

Seventh place, this one, who is it?

0:42:270:42:29

-Mine.

-I do like them.

0:42:290:42:32

Shame you dropped them and couldn't make the rest.

0:42:320:42:35

In sixth place is this one - who is it?

0:42:350:42:37

-That's me.

-They do remind me of pine cones more than roses,

0:42:370:42:40

-that's my only problem.

-In fifth place is Nam, Elaine was fourth,

0:42:400:42:45

-and Freya third.

-They're more delicate than the rest of them,

0:42:450:42:48

and I do like the use of the white clay,

0:42:480:42:50

it makes it look more like paper.

0:42:500:42:52

And in second place is these, I like the uniformity of the flowers,

0:42:520:42:56

and they do look like very, very tiny tea roses.

0:42:560:42:59

And in first place is these.

0:42:590:43:01

Whoo!

0:43:010:43:03

I do like how they look, they're very delicate,

0:43:070:43:09

and they actually have some sort of life within them.

0:43:090:43:12

Cait, a world-renowned artist thinks that your roses are the best,

0:43:120:43:15

well done!

0:43:150:43:16

And you managed to finish them off in the time!

0:43:180:43:21

Well done, all of you have worked so hard, thank you very much,

0:43:210:43:24

and thank you to our guest judge today, Paul Cummins.

0:43:240:43:26

-It's been awesome, thank you.

-Thank you.

-Guys, the next time we see you,

0:43:260:43:29

we're going to be judging your water features, so go home,

0:43:290:43:31

lie in a darkened room perhaps,

0:43:310:43:33

and we'll see you back in the pottery tomorrow. Thank you.

0:43:330:43:35

When you're hearing the seventh, I was like, "All right, well,

0:43:380:43:41

"I'll probably be sixth." And then it wasn't sixth, so I was like, "OK,

0:43:410:43:44

"maybe fifth." I was like, "Oh, wow, I'm actually doing all right here!"

0:43:440:43:48

I don't think I'll be making flowers again, to be honest!

0:43:480:43:52

I could do with a pint.

0:43:520:43:55

You know, if the worst comes to the worst,

0:43:550:43:57

I'm going home early, you know.

0:43:570:43:59

It's assembly day,

0:44:060:44:07

and the potters arrive at the kiln to collect their water features from

0:44:070:44:10

Rich - and the moment of truth, have their glazes taken?

0:44:100:44:14

Oh, look at that!

0:44:150:44:17

That's not grey!

0:44:190:44:21

It's not grey, though, is it?

0:44:240:44:26

-That's lovely!

-Wow! Look at that!

0:44:260:44:29

-That is lovely.

-It should be greener.

0:44:290:44:31

For Elaine, it's time to assess what she's got left to work with.

0:44:330:44:37

That's pottery, that's what happens.

0:44:370:44:39

I'm going to fix it with a lot of glue.

0:44:400:44:42

Each of the pieces must now be assembled, ready for judging.

0:44:460:44:50

I can't get my wire through.

0:44:520:44:54

This is going to be a mission.

0:44:560:44:58

This connects to here...

0:44:580:45:01

How accurate the potters' measurements have been

0:45:010:45:03

will now prove crucial.

0:45:030:45:05

Interesting.

0:45:080:45:09

Wobbly, wobbly!

0:45:100:45:12

If the pump doesn't fit, the water won't flow.

0:45:120:45:16

Yeah, it's a bit of a tight fit,

0:45:160:45:17

but I'm just screwing it in at the moment.

0:45:170:45:19

And then it's going to come out, hopefully, the other end.

0:45:190:45:21

It's a bit of a stressful situation for everyone at the moment.

0:45:210:45:25

Oh, God, my fingers are sticking together!

0:45:250:45:27

Elaine has more to worry about than how to fit a pump - with no base,

0:45:270:45:32

-she's in pieces.

-This is just not going to happen.

0:45:320:45:35

Maybe if I do it that way.

0:45:350:45:37

Elaine, take your time, slow down.

0:45:380:45:40

It's just not going to hold.

0:45:440:45:46

It's not even worth trying.

0:45:460:45:48

Just cos of the bottom of the crack on the main piece,

0:45:480:45:51

so I've had to prop it up to get it as level as possible.

0:45:510:45:54

-Want a hand?

-Are you done?

0:45:570:45:59

There's nothing I can do, it won't stick.

0:45:590:46:01

If you can hold that for me, I'll give you a hand as soon as I...

0:46:020:46:05

No, there's nothing to do.

0:46:050:46:07

There's absolutely nothing to do.

0:46:070:46:09

Elaine can't solve her own problem, so she moves on to everyone else's.

0:46:090:46:12

That goes in there, and then that goes in there.

0:46:140:46:16

Genius! Elaine is a genius!

0:46:180:46:21

Oh, look at that! Thank you, Elaine, magic.

0:46:220:46:25

Nam can't get his spheres to fit,

0:46:250:46:27

so he gets a bit trigger-happy with the silicone gun.

0:46:270:46:30

That gun, you're making a mess,

0:46:300:46:32

and if you lick your finger and then run it round...

0:46:320:46:34

Yeah, but it needs to hold.

0:46:340:46:36

See? It just goes like that.

0:46:360:46:37

With ten minutes to go, Nam thinks of a way to return the favour.

0:46:380:46:42

Elaine, get a bucket, put it in the bucket.

0:46:420:46:45

-No!

-Elaine...

-No!

0:46:450:46:46

At least it would work. You can get through, I promise you.

0:46:460:46:49

Yeah, but half the thing is going to disappear into it, look.

0:46:490:46:52

-Don't be daft.

-They'll need to see it work.

0:46:520:46:54

Elaine!

0:46:540:46:55

It's like World's Strongest Man competition.

0:46:570:47:00

But with just five minutes left, as everyone's rushing to finish...

0:47:020:47:06

Oh, my God, I'm running out of time, am I?

0:47:060:47:08

..Elaine decides it's worth a shot after all.

0:47:080:47:11

Well done, Elaine.

0:47:110:47:13

Sorry, I do a lot of grunting, don't I?

0:47:200:47:22

Oh, f-f-flipping heck!

0:47:220:47:25

Well done!

0:47:270:47:28

You finally listened to me for once in your life!

0:47:310:47:33

You hate listening to me!

0:47:330:47:34

Over the past four days,

0:47:380:47:40

the potters have used almost 300 kilos of clay

0:47:400:47:44

to make their water features.

0:47:440:47:46

They now have to see if they work in front of the judges.

0:47:460:47:49

Well, potters, what a Main Make it's been.

0:47:550:47:59

You've all worked so hard.

0:47:590:48:01

Judges, please remind us of your criteria.

0:48:010:48:04

We want your fountain to be a beautiful feature for a garden.

0:48:040:48:07

Up close, we want to see great attention to detail.

0:48:070:48:10

And they have to work as a water feature. They have to work.

0:48:100:48:14

OK, without further ado, let judging commence.

0:48:150:48:18

We understand that this isn't your bowl.

0:48:330:48:34

-No.

-This was given to you by Nam,

0:48:340:48:37

because yours obviously blew up in the biscuit firing.

0:48:370:48:40

-Yep.

-Very sweet of Nam to do that, wasn't it?

0:48:400:48:42

-Yeah, really thankful.

-So I have to say, from a distance,

0:48:420:48:46

I think this would stand out very well.

0:48:460:48:48

-Thank you.

-For me, the paintwork is a bit stiff.

0:48:480:48:51

You've got a bit of a crack here.

0:48:510:48:53

-Mmm.

-Shall we see if it actually flows with water?

0:48:530:48:56

-Let's try it!

-It makes a nice noise, doesn't it? TRICKLING

0:48:560:48:59

Oh, it gets louder.

0:48:590:49:00

I love the way it moves from one chamber to another to another,

0:49:000:49:03

-and down.

-The reason why some of these aren't working so well is

0:49:030:49:07

because the gap is that little too narrow

0:49:070:49:09

for the water to pour through.

0:49:090:49:11

-It's very pretty, though.

-Excellent. Thanks, Clover.

0:49:110:49:14

-Thank you.

-Thanks a lot.

0:49:140:49:15

I'm really sad about your stamps - I loved your idea of stamps.

0:49:200:49:24

My mistake, really, allowing the clay to dry a bit too hard

0:49:240:49:27

and I couldn't get a real good impression.

0:49:270:49:29

So shall we turn the temple on?

0:49:290:49:31

Yeah, let's turn that blood on.

0:49:310:49:32

It does... It's quite disturbing, isn't it?

0:49:330:49:36

I think the neighbours are going to be like, "Harold, we're moving!"

0:49:370:49:40

Can I just ask, these lighter bits, is that bits of Reuben's ashes,

0:49:480:49:52

have they still come through?

0:49:520:49:53

-Yeah.

-Ready. Oh, here it comes.

0:49:530:49:56

Hmm...

0:49:560:49:58

I don't feel that you've guided the water.

0:50:000:50:02

And this doesn't really resemble a dog's nose for me.

0:50:020:50:05

But, Cait,

0:50:050:50:07

it's actually really good.

0:50:070:50:09

I love, I love this texture, I think it's great!

0:50:090:50:12

But as for your theory, your main concept, forget it.

0:50:130:50:18

Forget it!

0:50:180:50:19

-Elaine...

-Hello.

0:50:310:50:33

There's nothing to see here, judges, it's all fine.

0:50:330:50:35

My beautiful white bowl.

0:50:350:50:37

The first thing I think of when I look at that, I just think,

0:50:380:50:42

-where are the tiers?

-Yeah.

0:50:420:50:44

-Where are the tiers?

-No, exactly.

0:50:440:50:45

There should be a bowl here, there should be a bowl here,

0:50:450:50:48

and then maybe this wouldn't be so relevant.

0:50:480:50:51

It's my design...

0:50:510:50:52

-Shall we give it a whirl, then?

-Yep.

0:50:530:50:56

-It is coming from all the holes.

-It's very even, actually,

0:50:580:51:00

it's incredibly even.

0:51:000:51:02

This just needed a bigger one, didn't it?

0:51:020:51:04

The faults are fairly blindingly obvious, OK?

0:51:040:51:07

But you are a good thrower, you are good.

0:51:070:51:11

-Thank you.

-And that's what's so frustrating.

-Mmm.

0:51:110:51:14

We asked for at least two tiers, you've got that.

0:51:210:51:23

I think the drawings of the squid or the octopus or the deep-sea creature

0:51:230:51:27

was fabulous, and I was so looking forward to seeing it,

0:51:270:51:31

but even if the bigger bowl had been here and the tentacles

0:51:310:51:34

had been there, I don't know

0:51:340:51:35

if this structure would have worked, visually.

0:51:350:51:38

The silicone sealant is showing quite horribly.

0:51:380:51:41

I got a bit trigger-happy with the...

0:51:410:51:42

Yeah, yeah, you have to be very careful with silicone.

0:51:420:51:45

So, without further ado, I think we ought to switch it on.

0:51:450:51:49

-Here it comes.

-This spiral has really worked, hasn't it?

0:51:490:51:53

Yeah. The way the light is playing on the water as it moves down is

0:51:530:51:58

really, really effective.

0:51:580:52:00

-Thank you.

-Thank you.

0:52:000:52:01

It's a bit disjointed.

0:52:120:52:14

This looks like a completely different style to maybe this.

0:52:140:52:18

And then this bowl, for me,

0:52:180:52:20

it does look completely disjointed from the rest.

0:52:200:52:23

The colour, yeah, it's brown, innit?

0:52:230:52:25

-It's brown.

-Nasty brown.

-You've done a brown thing.

0:52:250:52:27

It's nasty brown.

0:52:270:52:29

Because the blue hasn't really accentuated it that much.

0:52:290:52:32

Shall we turn it on?

0:52:320:52:33

You got all these different columns of water happening

0:52:350:52:38

-in all different places.

-It's actually enhanced the structure.

0:52:380:52:41

-Yeah.

-That's got to be a good thing.

0:52:410:52:43

It's an impressive build, don't you think?

0:52:430:52:45

Oh, yeah, it's definitely an impressive build -

0:52:450:52:47

just a bit too brown.

0:52:470:52:49

Well, first of all, I have to say, from a distance,

0:52:590:53:01

there's a lovely height.

0:53:010:53:03

You've elevated your bottom bowl very nicely, and I loved the way,

0:53:030:53:07

when you were making, you had your two fingers,

0:53:070:53:09

and you pressed from the inside,

0:53:090:53:10

and you really showed the malleability of the clay.

0:53:100:53:12

-Shall we see how it works?

-Yes, here it comes.

0:53:120:53:15

Oh, God!

0:53:150:53:17

It's lovely!

0:53:170:53:19

The reason why these are working quite well

0:53:190:53:21

is because you've done them like a jug, a lip -

0:53:210:53:24

you've thought about the water flowing.

0:53:240:53:26

I can imagine this in a garden, you being drawn towards,

0:53:260:53:29

having a look at it. It's a successful piece.

0:53:290:53:32

Lovely, OK. Freya, thank you very much.

0:53:320:53:34

-Thank you.

-Cheers.

0:53:340:53:35

OK, my darling potters, you can go, get a breath of fresh air,

0:53:370:53:40

and we'll see you back here shortly.

0:53:400:53:42

Kate and Keith have got a lot to chat about,

0:53:420:53:43

because they've got to decide

0:53:430:53:45

who will win Pot Of The Week and who, sadly,

0:53:450:53:47

will be leaving the pottery.

0:53:470:53:48

See you in a little while, off you go.

0:53:480:53:51

Ah, my tiers were very minimal, and I could see that now.

0:53:530:53:57

Not good news, really.

0:53:570:53:59

I desperately want to be here next week.

0:54:000:54:02

I just don't know.

0:54:030:54:05

You know, the vision was not there in the final piece,

0:54:050:54:08

and I think I might be the one going home.

0:54:080:54:11

Well, I'm rather enjoying garden week,

0:54:130:54:14

I might try and pocket one of those water features on my way out.

0:54:140:54:18

So let's start with the fun stuff,

0:54:180:54:19

who have you got your eye on for possible Pot Of The Week?

0:54:190:54:23

Well, one of them is Freya.

0:54:230:54:24

Her throwing skills are really, really good, very competent.

0:54:240:54:28

It is a gorgeous fountain that she's made, the tiers are there, it works,

0:54:280:54:32

it shows the softness of the clay, when she was making.

0:54:320:54:35

-Whose else did you like?

-It was Ryan's.

0:54:350:54:38

I thought he'd really put himself out there

0:54:380:54:40

to a very playful water feature.

0:54:400:54:43

And it was fairly obvious that he'd really,

0:54:430:54:46

really thought about how that water was going to cascade down the piece.

0:54:460:54:49

And for me, that really said it all.

0:54:490:54:52

Now, you got quite emotional over Cait's dog nose.

0:54:520:54:55

I did! She's done it again, she kind of pulled it out of the bag,

0:54:550:54:59

and that surface that she got on the top was quite incredible.

0:54:590:55:03

I thought it was brilliant.

0:55:030:55:05

It seems so cruel that somebody's got to leave the pottery,

0:55:050:55:07

because all seven of them have worked so hard,

0:55:070:55:09

but who do you think just aren't cutting it?

0:55:090:55:12

It's down to two people.

0:55:120:55:14

One of them is Nam.

0:55:140:55:15

And for me, really, with deep regret, really deep regret,

0:55:150:55:20

is Elaine.

0:55:200:55:21

You know, she hasn't fulfilled the criteria.

0:55:210:55:24

This is really tough, really tough.

0:55:240:55:27

Well, potters, the judges have had a long old chat.

0:55:370:55:41

Doing the happy job of Pot Of The Week is Kate this week.

0:55:410:55:45

It IS a happy job,

0:55:450:55:47

and I'd like to say that the water feature that uses clay to its best,

0:55:470:55:51

that uses glaze very beautifully,

0:55:510:55:53

and moves water over a lovely set of tiers is the water feature that was

0:55:530:56:00

made by...

0:56:000:56:01

..Freya.

0:56:050:56:07

Well done.

0:56:070:56:09

-Thank you.

-I'm left with the less-happy task.

0:56:130:56:17

The person leaving the pottery this week is...

0:56:180:56:22

It's Elaine.

0:56:290:56:30

Oh!

0:56:320:56:33

-I guessed that.

-Did you, did you?

0:56:340:56:36

They talked a long time.

0:56:360:56:38

Sweetheart, they really did.

0:56:380:56:40

-Thank you.

-What a pleasure, absolute pleasure.

0:56:400:56:44

-Cheers, Elaine.

-Bye.

0:56:440:56:47

'Oh, I will miss everybody, we have become such a good group.'

0:56:470:56:52

Absolutely devastated and shocked that Elaine is going,

0:56:520:56:55

she's an amazing potter.

0:56:550:56:56

Elaine was the only person who actually took care

0:56:560:56:58

of me, it's insane that I survived. She was like my surrogate mother.

0:56:580:57:02

The judges made the right call, I didn't have defined tiers,

0:57:020:57:07

I thought that previously, so I guessed it was going to be me today.

0:57:070:57:10

Sending Elaine home was a really, really difficult decision,

0:57:120:57:15

because her throwing skills are really fantastic,

0:57:150:57:19

but she just had to go - she hadn't fulfilled the criteria.

0:57:190:57:23

Freya, well done. Yeah, you are Pot Of The Week!

0:57:230:57:27

Freya's water feature becomes the fourth piece

0:57:270:57:29

to earn its place in the gallery.

0:57:290:57:32

The fluidity with which she made her bowls and bent them was gorgeous,

0:57:320:57:35

and the glazes worked, and that is why she won Pot Of The Week.

0:57:350:57:40

I didn't expect to be Pot Of The Week, not at all, no, not at all.

0:57:400:57:45

Not at all! You know, there's very little

0:57:450:57:47

that I've really been proud of,

0:57:470:57:48

and I really want to, like, flourish and blossom through this process,

0:57:480:57:52

so it's nice to have something to be proud of, yeah, it's good.

0:57:520:57:56

Happy about that.

0:57:560:57:57

-Next time...

-It's like we're entering the jungle!

0:57:590:58:02

..it's pit firing...

0:58:020:58:04

-It's a World War II bomb!

-Don't touch it, everybody!

0:58:040:58:06

..as the potters go camping.

0:58:060:58:08

You can't go on strike, potters!

0:58:080:58:11

'A spot test that gets a little fruity...'

0:58:110:58:13

Who wanted the pumpkin?

0:58:130:58:15

-I wanted the pumpkin!

-..and a Throw Down that gets fierce.

0:58:150:58:18

ALL: Oh!

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# Cos we'll see the mountains tumble Before we say goodbye

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# My love and I will be In love eternally

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# That's the way

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# Mm, that's the way it's meant to be

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# That's the way

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# Mm, that's the way it's meant to be

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# That's the way That's the way it's meant to be... #

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