Zoe Wilson knows it all when it comes to Stonemasonry; and as this week's tutor - she challenges the students to carve an Ivy Leaf. Host of the show Jim Moir heads to Westminster Cathedral for a terrifying, yet informative experience that afforded him a closer look at the vaulted ceiling.
Johanna Welsh - a third generation pargeter - delivers the final masterclass of the series, as the focus here is on pargetting, a form of ornamental plasterwork.
Equipped with craft and guile from a host of experts throughout their journey, the time is now for the students to impress as the Prince of Wales awaits their graduation piece.
In the first masterclass, the junior crafters come under the tutelage of stained glass specialist John Reyntiens, who has helped restore Windsor Castle and Big Ben.
The junior crafters are taught how to carve in 3D with classically trained sculptor Clunie Fretton, and learn about the ancient craft of wheelwrighting with expert Mike Rowland.
The nine junior crafters look to the countryside for inspiration before joining at King Charles' Highgrove House to assemble and unveil their final pieces.
Bill Bailey unleashes his passion for music, speaking to the next generation of young musicians and exploring what it takes to play an instrument in the UK.
In this Masterclass, mosaic experts Paul Siggins, Jermaine McLeod, Jessie Ridler, and Dani Bello explore the art of mosaics, from St. Paul's to modern designs.