The latest series of The Great Pottery Throw Down drew to an end on Sunday night as the final three contestants went head-to-head in the Gladstone Pottery Museum in a bid to walk away with this yearâs crown.Â
For the final, the remaining trio were tasked with creating statement Greek amphoras and taking on some extreme throwing in their final surprise challenge. While judges Keith Brymer Jones and Rich Miller had a difficult decision to make, they chose 43-year-old James from Belfast as the 2025 champion â and fans have given their verdict on the result on social media.Â
In disbelief over his win, James said it was âa dream come trueâ. âI canât believe it. I won,â he said. âItâs an absolute dream come true to win. It seems like a fairy tale. And seeing my family there as well, for them to experience that moment with me, itâs just really special.Â
âI have met some incredible people and some amazing potters, and we are going to be in touch for a long time. Itâs just lovely. It is the perfect ending to this chapter in my life now.â
He added: âIt has been life-changing being on the show, it really has.â
While some fans felt 48-year-old Steve from London was ârobbedâ, others hailed James as a worthy winner.Â
One person penned: âDeserving winner. Wasnât the person I wanted, but on the day, the right person won,â while another added: âLoved Pottery Throwdown this series some very talented people out there âŠ. the final was a close call but a very deserving winner.â
A third viewer remarked: âJames the rightful winner. Not sure thereâs any telly programme that makes for a happier watch,â while another added: âCongratulations James!!! Great work throughout the series. So well deserved!!â
After crowning James as the winner, judge Keith said it was âthe hardest decision we have had to make for some yearsâ. âHonestly, the three of them were just absolutely sublime,â he said.Â
âWhat they gave us in the final was incredible. It wasnât just really good making but it was honesty, it was passion, and it was that message coming through with clay.â
The Great Pottery Throw Down is available to watch on Channel 4.
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