The Great Canadian Pottery Throw Down - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

There's No Place Like Home
In the first challenge of the series, there's no place like home as the potters are tasked to create a hometown tribute and a second challenge that could see the potters go up in smoke.

Game On

Abstract Yourself
Expressing yourself proves explosive for some of the potters with the main make and the potters' math skills are tested.

Let There Be Light
The remaining potters find themselves playing electrician when creating a table lamp.

Into The Fire
It's raku week and the potters are all fired up!

The Table Is Set
The remaining potters make dinnerware for a special dinner guest.

Calm Waters
It's the semi-finals and four potters fight to remain in the final. Can their water fountains keep them afloat?

Tea Time
After 16 gruelling challenges, Seth Rogen prepares to crown The Best Potter in Canada.
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