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Our three finalists create statement Greek amphoras and take on some extreme throwing in their last surprise challenge. Who'll be crowned Throw Down winner of 2025?
The semi-finalists stare into the mouth of hell as they create Hellmouth fireplaces. Who'll set the judges' hearts on fire and claim a place in the final, and who'll fizzle out?
It's the quarter-final and the potters take on double gourd vases and old-fashioned posset pots. Whose double gourd will floor the judges and earn a place in the semi-final?
The potters take on a sculpting challenge and hark to Stoke-on-Trent with bird bath creations. Who'll soar into the quarter-finals, and who's flying the nest for good?
The remaining potters sculpt realistic vegetable lamp bases and take on a double-walled challenge. Whose lamp will be the pick of the crop, and who'll be heading home?
The potters create shop fronts filled with memories and ancient Greek psykter vases. Who will get the judges' buy-in, and whose time in the pottery will be a fond memory?
It's Raku week and the potters take on bulbous vessels and guest judge Laima Laurena's decorative challenge. Whose raku will get them through, and who'll be leaving the pottery?
The remaining potters attempt a toy Noah's ark and animals, and a surprise second challenge sends them potty. Who finds it child's play and who'll be left high and dry?
The potters create a statement mantelpiece clock, and face a surprise blindfolded second challenge. Who's on borrowed time and will be leaving the pottery for good?
The battle of the clay returns, as more of Britain's best home potters compete to become champion of the pottery. Whose salad set will see them tossed out of the pottery first?