
Key Takeaways
The hit Channel 4 series, The Great Pottery Throw Down, has had its future unveiled after a star walked out and quit the show after three years of service.
Series History
The Great Pottery Throw Down originally premiered on BBC Two in 2015 before moving to Channel 4.
Star Departure
Rose Schmits, the show's kiln tech for three years, left the series last year, prompting the search for new contestants.
New Contestants
Channel 4 is currently looking for the next batch of contestants, with the application deadline set for Monday, April 14.

Replacement and Fan Reactions
Following Rose's exit, Princess Fingall was appointed as the new kiln technician, replacing her. Some fans expressed disappointment over Rose's departure but wished her well in her future endeavors.
Continuation of the Show
The Great Pottery Throw Down continues to air on Channel 4, with Derry Girls star Siobhan McSweeney as the host since 2021.