Gå ubegrenset med Magzter GOLD

Gå ubegrenset med Magzter GOLD

Få ubegrenset tilgang til over 9000 magasiner, aviser og premiumhistorier for bare

$149.99
 
$74.99/År

Prøve GULL - Gratis

Great pottery catch up

Daily Express

|

January 17, 2024

TV judge Keith Brymer Jones on turning a derelict Welsh chapel into a ceramics school to help struggling youngsters. And yes, there will be tears!

- Fran Goodman

Great pottery catch up

REVELATION came to Keith Brymer Jones in the art room of his secondary modern. For a dyslexic 11-year-old, schoolwork had been a bit of a struggle until the day he walked up to that bench and found a ball of clay sitting in front of him.

"The moment I touched it, I realised that this material was going to be in my life forever," he says. "It was like a religious calling." His careers teacher suggested he join British Telecom or sign up at Hendon Police College. When he said he wanted to be a potter, she told him: "You're on your own." That was an experience that left its mark, and for a long time Keith, 58, has been looking for a way to ensure other youngsters could get the chance so nearly denied to him.

Only now, with the celebrity clout that comes with his fame as a judge on Channel 4's The Great Pottery Throw Down, has he found a way to make that work.

In many ways, Keith cried his way to the top in TV, endearing himself to viewers with his passion, supportive attitude and tendency to be moved to tears by a beautiful piece of pottery. But as series seven of the show that made him a star launched earlier this month, Keith has been filming a very different sort of programme.

It will document his move from Kent to north Wales, where he plans to change the lives of people who want to become professional potters, one apprentice at a time.

Last year he and his wife Marj Hogarth bought a semi-derelict chapel in Pwllheli which they are turning into not just a home and studio, but a pottery school and a community space. At the heart of it is Keith's plan to give kids who struggled with school a second chance, the opportunity to weaponise their untapped talents and maybe even help them start a successful business of their own.

FLERE HISTORIER FRA Daily Express

Daily Express

Daily Express

WORLD BEATER JENSON TAKES CHEQUERED FLAG

F1 legend Button calls time on phenomenal racing career

time to read

2 mins

October 31, 2025

Daily Express

Daily Express

Chancellor trying to cling on... and then hit millions with fresh misery in the Budget

RACHEL Reeves last night faced growing calls to lose her job for renting out her family's home without the necessary licence.

time to read

3 mins

October 31, 2025

Daily Express

Explaining tough run leaves Brook at a loss

STAR ENGLAND BATTERS MISFIRING ON TRAVELS

time to read

2 mins

October 31, 2025

Daily Express

Corridor care crisis 'stripping our elderly of dignity'

A CORRIDOR care crisis is \"eating away at the heart of the NHS\" and stripping thousands of older people of their dignity, a report by a leading charity warns today.

time to read

2 mins

October 31, 2025

Daily Express

Daily Express

Real life or fantasy, Bohemian Rhapsody remains one of the finest rock songs of the 20th century

Freddie Mercury never explained the meaning of his most famous song. But as it turns 50, his biographer delves into diaries left for the Queen star's secret daughter to finally reveal the truth... and it's as surprising as it is poignant

time to read

5 mins

October 31, 2025

Daily Express

TIME FOR BORTHBALL

Red Rose coaches quiz McCullum for fresh ideas

time to read

1 mins

October 31, 2025

Daily Express

Daily Express

Historic Lancaster grounded...for now

BRITAIN'S last flying Lancaster bomber touches down for the final time ahead of an expected 18-month maintenance and servicing project.

time to read

1 min

October 31, 2025

Daily Express

Marines drop in for poppies

A MEMBER of the Royal Marines abseils into Waterloo Station to launch the annual London Poppy Day.

time to read

1 min

October 31, 2025

Daily Express

How to deal with a game of throws

JOLEON LESCOTT has a solution to deal with long throws.

time to read

1 min

October 31, 2025

Daily Express

Duhan's Scot more to give

GREGOR TOWNSEND believes there is “a lot more to come” from Duhan van der Merwe as Scotland's record try-scorer prepares to win his 50th cap against USA at Murrayfield tomorrow.

time to read

1 min

October 31, 2025

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size