Handmade: Britain's Best Woodworker


03:00 am - 03:55 am, Sunday, December 21 on Channel 4 HD (104)

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About this Broadcast

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Season 1, Episode 6

Mel Giedroyc welcomes the three finalists back to the workshop nestled in ancient woodland on Wales' Glanusk Estate to make their biggest build yet - towering garden buildings. With just two days to build huge creations that would take professionals weeks to make, the woodworkers must give this final build everything they've got. Only one competitor can win, and it's up to judges Alex de Rijke and Helen Welch to decide who is Britain's best woodworker


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Cast & Crew

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Mel Giedroyc (Presenter)
Alex de Rijke (Contributor)
Helen Welch (Contributor)
Chloe Avery (Series producer)
Emma Reynolds (Series director)
Karen Plumb (Executive producer)
Grant Mansfield (Executive producer)

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Mel Giedroyc (Presenter)
Born: June 05, 1958 in Epsom, Surrey
Best Known For: Being the blonde half of TV personalities Mel and Sue.
Early-life: Melanie Clare Sophie Giedroyc was born on June 5, 1968, in Epsom, Surrey, and grew up in Leatherhead. Her father is a Polish-Lithuanian history writer who settled in England in 1947. Mel also has Belgian and Belarusian ancestry. She attended Oxford High School before going on to Trinity College, Cambridge, where she studied Modern Languages. Her sister, Coky, is a TV director whose credits include The Hour, Blackpool and What Remains.
Career: Like bread and butter, Giedroyc and Sue Perkins go well together - in fact, they're almost inseparable in professional terms. They were a hit at the Edinburgh Festival in 1993, and went on to write scripts for French and Saunders before presenting comedy chat show Light/Late Lunch and RI:SE. She was also in the children's sketch show Sorry I've Got No Head. More recently she has scored another hit with The Great British Bake-Off, alongside Sue, and daytime ITV show, Mel and Sue. Her radio work has included The 4 O'Clock Show on Radio 4 Extra.
Quote: On her relationship with Sue Perkins: "She's like Don Corleone with her friends, which I must say can at times be trying: she will always get the truth out of you, you can't hide anything."
Trivia: She has written two books: From Here to Maternity and Going Gaga.
Alex de Rijke (Contributor)
Helen Welch (Contributor)
Chloe Avery (Series producer)
Emma Reynolds (Series director)
Karen Plumb (Executive producer)
Grant Mansfield (Executive producer)