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Handmade: Britain’s Best Woodworker sparks fix row as contestant ‘screwed over by judges’
HANDMADE: Britain's Best Woodworker has sparked a fix row after a contestant was 'screwed over by judges'.
The Channel 4 show is hosted by Mel Giedroyc and sees 10 talented woodwork enthusiasts go head to head in a series of challenges.
One of the contestants that has caught the eye of viewers thanks to his handiwork is Russell, 36.
Russell is a kitchen fitter from North London and despite an NVQ in carpentry and joinery, he had never made any bespoke furniture or artistic pieces but revealed how he felt like he’s got lots of creativity within him.
Viewers agree, but they feel like the shows judges overlook his talents in favour of other contestants, and it's made them cross.
Taking to Twitter, one wrote: "Russell is definitely getting screwed over by these judges and Dafydd is getting major favouritism. #BritainsBestWoodworker. Shame."

