After ten weeks The Great Pottery Throw Down has whittled down the 12 potters to a final three but who's got what it takes to be crowned the winner? The stakes are high as the potters take on their final week of challenges.
The 2022 series finale will air on Sunday, March 6 from 7.45pm and will see the final three being tasked with creating a garden totem sculpture that tells their life story and the second build will be set by judge Rich Miller who will ask them to take on a regal devil's work challenge.
Comedian Ellie Taylor will be returning for the final episode to host alongside Derry Girl star and Pottery Throw Down presenter Siobhán McSweeney. Meanwhile judges Rich Miller and Keith Brymer Jones have a tough decision to make - as they choose who out of the three remaining contestants has done enough to be crowned the winner.
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But which three potters will be competing for the Pottery Crown on Sunday? Let's meet the finalists:
Who is in the final of The Great Pottery Throw Down on Channel 4?
Last Sunday's episode on February 27 saw Lucinda become the ninth potter to leave the studio after her Punch and Judy urinal suffered some cracks during firing and wasn't functional due to leaks.
So let's meet the three finalists who made it through the semi-finals and are now competing to be named The Great Pottery Throw Down 2022 champion:
AJ

At just 21, AJ from Aberdeen is the youngest competitor but so far has come out on top as Potter of the Week most weeks. AJ's knight shaped urinal, animal-themed table lamp where they created an Otter and not forgetting the quirky gnomes from week five, all impressed the judges.
Anna

From Northern Ireland, 57-year-old Anna has impressed the judges throughout the competition with her pottery skills. Her work has been inspired by her Celtic roots and her travels in Africa where she worked for years and met her husband.
Christine

Christine, 57 from Preston had the judges in tears with her self-sculpture in week eight which also landed her the Potter of the Week title. The mum-of-two left her 20-year-teaching career and chose to pick up pottery again and bought herself a wheel.
You can view a clip below teasing the final episode which shows the pressure the three finalists are under to produce their best pieces yet.
The finale of The Great Pottery Throw Down airs on Channel 4 on Sunday, March 6 from 7.45pm.
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