Keith Brymer Jones | The Magic of Pottery
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- ðš How does a simple idea in your head, become the finished product on the bench?
From being thrust into the limelight, to becoming everyone's favourite potter, The Great Pottery Throw Down star opens up about becoming a TV judge, the real reason behind his positivity on the programme, and why trial & error is the definition of pottery.
Keith Brymer Jones: Life, Clay and Everything was originally broadcast on Sat 19 Feb 2022.
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You are so right when you said it opened up the world of clay to 'every day people', and I'm one of those fortunate people. I watched the first series and it reminded me of the few clay days I did in school, I didn't do art as I was useless at it so picked 'girl' subjects for my cse exams. But back to the first series, I applied and got into a Thursday morning class, 2 and half hours of fun fun fun. And I'm still in that same class all these years later, I still love the process, love being around like minded people, all doing their own thing but clay is what we have in common, it's been my lifeline, having to give up work due to disability, it's kept me wanting to be around, I look forward to Thursday s. May the GPTD carry on, Forever, thankyou for giving me a lifeline xxð
Love watching you on throwdown pottery..
Your emotional side is lovely, shows sweet soul about youð
Do miss seeing Kate by your side ð
As you both went well together
I've watched many British hands on show
You both have be toughest judges, nothing like the American's they're so much harsher judges n full of crap ..
Keep up wonderful judging
Love all potters come along your show... ðð
Amercian n Canadian judges are serious
Comments are trying tell story describing words
Where the realisem they're saying to person
They're not natural they're robots
There's no natural humour, jus be you n enjoy n learn that's why you're here
And too many judges why ...
British do it better ..
Pottery rooms have been wiped out in most schools. Classes of 30 + make it a monumental task and picking up a pencil to draw is the easy way out. Mr Gove had little respect for practical skills. The Pottery throw-down has helped to fill this void.
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