Get ready for another exciting episode of “The Great British Sewing Bee” on BBC One, airing Tuesday, 4 June 2024, at 9:00 Pm. In this episode, which marks Season 10 Episode 3, the competition heats up as the sewers face a new set of challenges centered around the theme of travel.
Week 3 proves to be anything but a vacation for the contestants as judges Patrick Grant and Esme Young set the task of creating garments inspired by travel. In the Pattern Challenge, the sewers must showcase their skills by fashioning summer blouses using old tablecloths, channeling the spirit of holiday destinations into their designs.
Next up is the Transformation Challenge, where the sewers embark on a nautical journey by crafting bags using nautical paraphernalia. With limited time and materials, they must navigate the choppy waters of creativity to impress the judges and avoid being left adrift in the competition.
As the tension mounts and the sewing machines hum,...
Week 3 proves to be anything but a vacation for the contestants as judges Patrick Grant and Esme Young set the task of creating garments inspired by travel. In the Pattern Challenge, the sewers must showcase their skills by fashioning summer blouses using old tablecloths, channeling the spirit of holiday destinations into their designs.
Next up is the Transformation Challenge, where the sewers embark on a nautical journey by crafting bags using nautical paraphernalia. With limited time and materials, they must navigate the choppy waters of creativity to impress the judges and avoid being left adrift in the competition.
As the tension mounts and the sewing machines hum,...
- 5/29/2024
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
“The Great British Sewing Bee” continues its tenth season with Episode 2, airing at 9:00 Pm on Tuesday, 28 May 2024, on BBC One. This week, the competition heats up as judges Patrick and Esme set three sport-themed challenges that will test the sewers’ creativity and skill. The episode kicks off with the sewers tackling a pattern for a winter sportswear essential, the half zip fleece. This first challenge will push the contestants to balance functionality and style, as they craft this cozy and practical garment.
In the Transformation Challenge, the sewers face an even trickier task: turning traditional cricket whites and protective gear into a brand-new outfit. This challenge requires not only technical skill but also a hefty dose of imagination, as the sewers must reinvent these classic sports items into something completely fresh and fashionable. The judges will be looking for innovative designs and clever use of materials, making for an exciting and unpredictable competition.
In the Transformation Challenge, the sewers face an even trickier task: turning traditional cricket whites and protective gear into a brand-new outfit. This challenge requires not only technical skill but also a hefty dose of imagination, as the sewers must reinvent these classic sports items into something completely fresh and fashionable. The judges will be looking for innovative designs and clever use of materials, making for an exciting and unpredictable competition.
- 5/22/2024
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
This Thursday at 9:00 Pm on BBC One, “The Great British Sewing Bee” embraces the festive spirit with a celebrity special. Esme Young and Patrick Grant take charge, challenging four well-known personalities to showcase their sewing prowess. The episode introduces a new host, Kiell Smith-Bynoe, who brings his own flair after previously participating in the Christmas Special.
The celebrity line-up includes the multi-talented Toyah Willcox, the witty Kerry Godliman, the hilarious Jessica Knappett, and the versatile Hammed Animashaun. Watch as these familiar faces step out of their comfort zones, putting their unique twists on a pattern for a Christmas stocking. The episode promises not just creative sewing endeavors but also a delightful blend of humor and camaraderie among the participants.
For a night of festive sewing challenges and celebrity antics, tune in to “The Great British Sewing Bee” this Thursday on BBC One. It’s a perfect way to usher...
The celebrity line-up includes the multi-talented Toyah Willcox, the witty Kerry Godliman, the hilarious Jessica Knappett, and the versatile Hammed Animashaun. Watch as these familiar faces step out of their comfort zones, putting their unique twists on a pattern for a Christmas stocking. The episode promises not just creative sewing endeavors but also a delightful blend of humor and camaraderie among the participants.
For a night of festive sewing challenges and celebrity antics, tune in to “The Great British Sewing Bee” this Thursday on BBC One. It’s a perfect way to usher...
- 12/15/2023
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
The Make Music Day festival unveiled a slate of parades, caroling and other festivities for Make Music Winter, to be held in cities across the country December 21st. The seasonal offshoot of the annual June event will take place in over 25 cities, including New York City, Chattanooga, Tennessee, Long Beach, California, Provo, Utah, Salem Oregon and Springfield, Pennsylvania. Events will be free and open to people of all ages and musical abilities.
New York City is set to host a handful of events, including a musical parade that will start in Manhattan,...
New York City is set to host a handful of events, including a musical parade that will start in Manhattan,...
- 12/20/2018
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
The BBC has detailed three celebrity editions of The Great British Sewing Bee.
Each Children In Need special will see four famous faces attempt to impress judges Patrick Grant and May Martin, and will be fronted by a different guest host.
DJ Edith Bowman, Hairy Bikers star Dave Myers, Coronation Street actress Wendi Peters, and Embarrassing Bodies' Dr Dawn Harper will compete in the first episode, presented by Jenny Éclair .
Sara Cox will oversee Pineapple Dance Studios' Louie Spence, stand-up Mark Watson, TV presenter Gaby Roslin and actress Pam Ferris in the second edition.
Finally, BBC Radio 1's Gemma Cairney, comedian Helen Lederer, author Kathryn Flett, and Overtones singer Timmy Matley will hit the sewing machines when Anita Rani takes charge.
Speaking about the shows, Bowman said: "It was a total joy to be part of Gbsb for BBC Children in Need, if not totally daunting.
"Having Patrick...
Each Children In Need special will see four famous faces attempt to impress judges Patrick Grant and May Martin, and will be fronted by a different guest host.
DJ Edith Bowman, Hairy Bikers star Dave Myers, Coronation Street actress Wendi Peters, and Embarrassing Bodies' Dr Dawn Harper will compete in the first episode, presented by Jenny Éclair .
Sara Cox will oversee Pineapple Dance Studios' Louie Spence, stand-up Mark Watson, TV presenter Gaby Roslin and actress Pam Ferris in the second edition.
Finally, BBC Radio 1's Gemma Cairney, comedian Helen Lederer, author Kathryn Flett, and Overtones singer Timmy Matley will hit the sewing machines when Anita Rani takes charge.
Speaking about the shows, Bowman said: "It was a total joy to be part of Gbsb for BBC Children in Need, if not totally daunting.
"Having Patrick...
- 10/13/2014
- Digital Spy
Heather Jacks has won The Great British Sewing Bee.
The amateur sewer beat Chinelo Bally and Tamara Melvin to be crowned the winner of the BBC Two show.
The finalists had been tasked with making a silk men's tie, creating a child's dress from a wedding dress in the alteration challenge and finally a glamorous show-stopping dress in the final of the reality show, which is presented by Claudia Winkleman.
Upon being announced as the winner, Jacks appeared completely shocked and said: "I was so, so certain in my mind that it wasn't me, for sure."
Judge Patrick Grant added: "I think throughout the weeks, Heather has just been quietly biding her time. She's always shown competence but finally this week she's absolutely pushed the boat out.
"We wanted something worthy of the name couture and of everything we've seen really that final dress was the epitome of that."
Meanwhile,...
The amateur sewer beat Chinelo Bally and Tamara Melvin to be crowned the winner of the BBC Two show.
The finalists had been tasked with making a silk men's tie, creating a child's dress from a wedding dress in the alteration challenge and finally a glamorous show-stopping dress in the final of the reality show, which is presented by Claudia Winkleman.
Upon being announced as the winner, Jacks appeared completely shocked and said: "I was so, so certain in my mind that it wasn't me, for sure."
Judge Patrick Grant added: "I think throughout the weeks, Heather has just been quietly biding her time. She's always shown competence but finally this week she's absolutely pushed the boat out.
"We wanted something worthy of the name couture and of everything we've seen really that final dress was the epitome of that."
Meanwhile,...
- 4/8/2014
- Digital Spy
The Great British Sewing Bee: BBC Two, 8pm
The second series reaches its grand finale tonight. Chinelo, Heather and Tamara are the last three contestants standing, and must make garments including couture gowns, bridesmaid dresses and silk ties to be in with a chance of the title.
Claudia Winkleman presents, alongside Patrick Grant and May Martin as the judges. There are tears in store, as the contestants become distressed by the scale of the task. The winner will follow last year's Ann Rowley in being crowned the winner of The Great British Sewing Bee 2014 and Britain's best amateur sewer.
The Call Centre: BBC Three, 9pm
This fly-on-the-wall documentary inside a Swansea call centre returns with maverick CEO Nev Wilshere wielding his unorthodox authority. The business has had what Wilshere calls an 'Annus Anus', a dreadful year, but are now hiring new staff. He has been banned from conducting his own interviews though,...
The second series reaches its grand finale tonight. Chinelo, Heather and Tamara are the last three contestants standing, and must make garments including couture gowns, bridesmaid dresses and silk ties to be in with a chance of the title.
Claudia Winkleman presents, alongside Patrick Grant and May Martin as the judges. There are tears in store, as the contestants become distressed by the scale of the task. The winner will follow last year's Ann Rowley in being crowned the winner of The Great British Sewing Bee 2014 and Britain's best amateur sewer.
The Call Centre: BBC Three, 9pm
This fly-on-the-wall documentary inside a Swansea call centre returns with maverick CEO Nev Wilshere wielding his unorthodox authority. The business has had what Wilshere calls an 'Annus Anus', a dreadful year, but are now hiring new staff. He has been banned from conducting his own interviews though,...
- 4/8/2014
- Digital Spy
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