Woodworkers will be tasked with crafting beautiful and ambitious builds to exacting briefs, ramping up to a "big build."Woodworkers will be tasked with crafting beautiful and ambitious builds to exacting briefs, ramping up to a "big build."Woodworkers will be tasked with crafting beautiful and ambitious builds to exacting briefs, ramping up to a "big build."
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I so love to see them working with wood. However wish we didn't have to have the smutty innuendo comments, but then it is channel 4 who love that. Have all the typical stereotypes, ie gay, etc etc. Don't mind this but wish it wasn't pushed down your throat all the time. It is the art work that's interesting.
The judges say all the same things they do in all these shows, and have to be too critical at times. Would like to see them doing some of the tasks, they do on the pottery show. And on other shows of a similar ilk we know their experience in tasks.
The show could be so much better with better, interesting fair judges and a compère who doesn't spoil everything.
The judges say all the same things they do in all these shows, and have to be too critical at times. Would like to see them doing some of the tasks, they do on the pottery show. And on other shows of a similar ilk we know their experience in tasks.
The show could be so much better with better, interesting fair judges and a compère who doesn't spoil everything.
I was lucky and started with season 2 and went back to season 1. I'm glad I did, season 2 has some talented people on show with some good fine woodworking and nice joints. Compare that to season 1 where they were at best mediocre with mostly screws and glue, almost no handcut joints or precision joinery. Definitely not Britain's best woodworkers. Stick with season 2.
Mel Giedroyc as ever is a delight and the best thing in season 1.
The show itself is interesting but sometimes focuses too much on the judges subjective design preferences, rather than showcasing woodworking skills. Hopefully it'll continue to evolve as time goes on.
Mel Giedroyc as ever is a delight and the best thing in season 1.
The show itself is interesting but sometimes focuses too much on the judges subjective design preferences, rather than showcasing woodworking skills. Hopefully it'll continue to evolve as time goes on.
Really enjoyed the different people in this series. This showed in their creative and surprising interpretations of the challenges they were given each week. Inspiring to see people who I can identify with. No narrow minded old white men here!
10atrebel
Finally! What a PURE PLEASURE to watch these artists move forward. FANTASTIC judges/host and nothing but full on joy both inside AND outside the shop! LOVE LOVE !
The location is now on my bucket list!
The location is now on my bucket list!
I whole heartedly adore wood and it's fluidity with skilled workers, but I find the judges quite ignorant even a little bit incompetent. Thus I have to give this a 7! Getting rid of highly skilled individuals over being fair to certain others is highly inaccurate and unfair in my humble opinion. And for this reason you have nearly ruined the show. In addition, it's useful to have the skill to express constructive Criticism as an expert, and he humble, rather than be negative for the sake of it.
Therefore the judges pretentiousness on the show gives me a bit of a peeved attitude.
Even though the students are on the whole skilled and passionate enough to create some semblance of a solid product, they are still heavily criticised and critiqued without a fun perspective. Sure, I understand the need for cohesion, consistency and competence, but unnecessary aggression isn't required in my humble opinion.
So, please consider judges that actually are not stuck up their own back passages. And aware enough to communicate constructively and less judgemental in outwardly draconian ways.
Therefore the judges pretentiousness on the show gives me a bit of a peeved attitude.
Even though the students are on the whole skilled and passionate enough to create some semblance of a solid product, they are still heavily criticised and critiqued without a fun perspective. Sure, I understand the need for cohesion, consistency and competence, but unnecessary aggression isn't required in my humble opinion.
So, please consider judges that actually are not stuck up their own back passages. And aware enough to communicate constructively and less judgemental in outwardly draconian ways.
Did you know
- TriviaOn 1st February 2022, Channel 4 Television announced that they have commissioned Plimsoll Productions to produce both a second and third series of the woodworking competition. Series two will air in 2022 and series three in 2023. The first series rated well for the British broadcaster and has sold well in international distribution. In addition to the British programme being recommissioned Plimsoll are pitching a U.S. version of the show to American platforms under the title "Handmade: Good with Wood". In addition to that a German version of the show has been optioned and the format rights pre-sold into a number of other countries worldwide.
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