Richard Miller : Films, biographie et actualités
Derniers programmes TV avec Richard Miller
Volet 1 : The Great Pottery Throw Down
The search for a top home potter begins with making stackable kitchen bowls from earthenware clay. The potters' every move is watched over by judges, and Sara Cox makes them feel right at home.
Volet 2 : The Great Pottery Throw Down
The nine remaining potters must make a decorative hand basin.
Volet 3 : The Great Pottery Throw Down
The potters must make ten identical long-necked vases using the raku technique.
Volet 4 : The Great Pottery Throw Down
The potters must build a five-foot garden sculpture out of slabs of clay.
Volet 5 : The Great Pottery Throw Down
The five remaining potters must create a decorative chandelier in bone china.
Volet 6 : The Great Pottery Throw Down
It's the grand-final and the four remaining potters must each make an original twelve piece tea set out of porcelain, a true test of a potters' skills.
Volet 6 : The Great Pottery Throw Down
Ellie Taylor hosts the battle of the clay, as Britain's best home potters compete to become champion. It's back to the 1960s, as the potters create a pair of vessels using a highly decorative glaze from that swinging, psychedelic decade. In the second challenge, surprise guest judge Orla Kiely really tests their repeating pattern design skills. Who will judges Keith Brymer Jones and Rich Miller name as Potter of the Week and who will be heading home? Please note: the series numbering of this programme relates only to the series we have shown on our channels (Channel 4, More4) and not to previous series shown by other broadcasters.