Tears of Joy: The Great Pottery Throwdown
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
- "Tears of Joy" is a trip through the inspiring optimism of Keith Brymer Jones, master potter and judge of The Great Pottery Throwdown. This piece consists of moments from the first four seasons. And yes, there were many other tearful moments which didn't make the cut!
This man is an absolute gem. To give potters the inspiration they need to move forward and to show how passionate he is about the art of pottery is touching. I have never seen anyone behave with such unabashed love for their craft the way he does. His humanity is inspiring.
I was shocked when I first saw him cry because I've just never seen it in a competition show. This last season hit especially hard since they were all quarantined together and you could tell because how emotional Keith was in the finale.
broke down at:
“I want to wow you, I just want to show you that I can do this”
*tears* “You’ve already impressed me, mate”
This is golden content...what a man
fucking hell....even out of context i'm crying with the man....
You have to have to have to check out the show. I also HIGHLY recommend a video on youtube where he talks about his book release titled “Boy in a China Shop”. It’s got 2.3k views that’s how you know it’s the right one. I can link it to you
th-cam.com/video/96wt4O05clk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=viaat9Q5Zrt58s83
One of the greatest hours of conversation i’ve heard in my life.
I can't watch him crying without crying myself, lol ... I love his passion!!
Keith is a wonderful ambassador for the sheer joy of producing pottery. I’m married to a potter, and I completely understand why he gets so emotional when the potters produce such great work. It’s one of the greatest crafts - a real rollercoaster ride! Lovely man!
Thanks, Simon! My partner too is a potter and it is through her that I have come to realize what a deep craft it indeed is.
Canadian here, wishing we could see more of this fabulous show! LOVE Keith, what a giant bear of a darling.
I just found this show because Brad Pitt of all people mentioned it in an article I read. I've watched 2 snippets on TH-cam and I must say that I have fallen in love with the passionate man who crys over beautiful art making. What a feeling to have!
This is the best video on TH-cam
how i'd like to have access to these emotions, to be so enthused and enthralled with something that i could be moved to tears. to be a gentle and pure soul in this world. a positive thinker, positive person.
“I really like this bowl...I really like it”😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Keith your brilliant, what a great role model, so enthusiastic and encouraging, it’s great to watch a show where the feed back is kind and constructive… I just love it, congratulations on a super show, Keith I want to hug you when you cry!, 🤣🙏🏼💕
What a great teacher and mentor! Thanks for sharing!
Even my angnostic self says: Thanks God for humans like this!
This video gives me “Frodo waking up to all the other hobbits in Rivendale” vibes
I'm in love with this sensitive giant man
I wish I could be this passionate about something.
What an absolute legend
I’m crying because out of all the pieces he forgot to cry on the beautiful chess pieces !
Love this man x
The Great Pottery Breakdown.
That's good.
Brilliant!
Thanks for watching, Elizabeth. I checked out your channel-cool stuff! :)
What is this soundtrack please? Keith is a saint.
I love this show .. but where can I find full episodes online?
HBO Max
@@danielrassp4134 Not available outside US ... :(
All 4 if you're in the UK.
Aw bless him! What is the title of the music you used?
There was a very strange feature in this case, strange because of its extremely rare occurrence. This man had once been brought to the scaffold in company with several others, and had had the sentence of death by shooting passed upon him for some political crime. Twenty minutes later he had been reprieved and some other punishment substituted; but the interval between the two sentences, twenty minutes, or at least a quarter of an hour, had been passed in the certainty that within a few minutes he must die. I was very anxious to hear him speak of his impressions during that dreadful time, and I several times inquired of him as to what he thought and felt. He remembered everything with the most accurate and extraordinary distinctness, and declared that he would never forget a single iota of the experience. ‘About twenty paces from the scaffold, where he had stood to hear the sentence, were three posts, fixed in the ground, to which to fasten the criminals (of whom there were several). The first three criminals were taken to the posts, dressed in long white tunics, with white caps drawn over their faces, so that they could not see the rifles pointed at them. Then a group of soldiers took their stand opposite to each post. My friend was the eighth on the list, and therefore he would have been among the third lot to go up. A priest went about among them with a cross: and there was about five minutes of time left for him to live. ‘He said that those five minutes seemed to him to be a most interminable period, an enormous wealth of time; he seemed to be living, in these minutes, so many lives that there was no need as yet to think of that last moment, so that he made several arrangements, dividing up the time into portions-one for saying farewell to his companions, two minutes for that; then a couple more for thinking over his own life and career and all about himself; and another minute for a last look around. He remembered having divided his time like this quite well. While saying good- bye to his friends he recollected asking one of them some very usual everyday question, and being much interested in the answer. Then having bade farewell, he embarked upon those two minutes which he had allotted to looking into himself; he knew beforehand what he was going to think about. He wished to put it to himself as quickly and clearly as possible, that here was he, a living, thinking man, and that in three minutes he would be nobody; or if somebody or something, then what and where? He thought he would decide this question once
for all in these last three minutes. A little way off there stood a church, and its gilded spire glittered in the sun. He remembered staring stubbornly at this spire, and at the rays of light sparkling from it. He could not tear his eyes from these rays of light; he got the idea that these rays were his new nature, and that in three minutes he would become one of them, amalgamated somehow with them. ‘The repugnance to what must ensue almost immediately, and the uncertainty, were dreadful, he said; but worst of all was the idea, ‘What should I do if I were not to die now? What if I were to return to life again? What an eternity of days, and all mine! How I should grudge and count up every minute of it, so as to waste not a single instant!’ He said that this thought weighed so upon him and became such a terrible burden upon his brain that he could not bear it, and wished they would shoot him quickly and have done with it.’
He's such a beautiful human!! (Just wish someone would help him sort his hair)
Lotta onions used on the set evidently.
He does get a bit emotional
He's too good for this world. All those other shows that have comedians presenting them should be ashamed. People don't want snarky Katherine Ryan or snippy Joe Lycett, they want the likes of Keith, someone who cares.
I mean comedians have their place, but not where people who care about what they're doing are opening themselves up to criticism and judgement. Then you want someone like Keith.
@@AlanHope2013 i agree with you Alan he is passionate about beauty
@@AlanHope2013 I love Keith but he is a judge, Joe just present sewing bee its different role. In this show they have this woman to present to.
Anyone going to tell them that looks like childs garbage?