Aired: January 08, 2020
Melanie Sykes hosts as 12 amateur potters compete against one another, with judges Keith Brymer Jones and Sue Pryke asking the contenders to throw a breakfast set and then egg cups.
Aired: January 15, 2020
The eleven remaining potters are tasked with hand-building an elaborate chess set and throwing miniature vases at the wheel.
Aired: January 22, 2020
The remaining potters tackle raku firing, hand-build two animal figurines and face the tricky ceramic technique of nerikomi.
Aired: January 29, 2020
The potters face a multi-coloured slip cast challenge to make two vases, and a blindfolded throwing challenge to throw the widest bowl.
Aired: February 05, 2020
The eight remaining potters are challenged to build a pair of matching lamp bases. Guest judge Emma Bridgewater drops in to set an emotional ceramic challenge for the contestants.
Aired: February 12, 2020
It's Greek Week, and the remaining contestants are challenged to sculpt a nude Greek statue and throw Greek jugs at the wheel.
Aired: February 19, 2020
The six remaining potters are challenged to produce handmade tiles for a fireplace and to throw a chimney for a place in the quarter-final.
Aired: February 26, 2020
The remaining five potters make two ginger jars and face a Scraffito challenge spot test for a place in the semi-final.
Aired: March 04, 2020
The potters face their biggest challenge yet, to produce a fully functioning toilet for a place in the final.
Aired: March 11, 2020
Melanie Sykes hosts the grand finale as the three potters make a quirky tea set and face a throwing challenge to impress the judges and be crowned the winner.