Togo - //I am from S.O.T. and remember as a child watching the miners return home from work black with coal dust, and the potters return covered in white slip and chalk dust. Both my grandmothers, my mother and aunts all worked in the pottery factories and all gained a degree of financial independence that was not easily attained during those times. Some of the work was very heavy indeed, some very hazardous to health (flint grinding being one),but some of the work was highly skilled. My paternal grandmother did decorative work by freehand and even used gold in the process. //
I am also from Stoke, and remember that paintresses were highly skilled and sought after, and did indeed earn a decent wage uknown for women outside the industry.
But quite why anyone would think this is an idea for a show, I have no idea.
The death knell is having Sara Cox to present it - what does she know about pottery? They should have brought Anthea Turner in - Potteries born and bred.
Second series? I doubt it!!
Pottery Throw Away more like!!!