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9 Episodes 2017 - 2017
Episode 1
55 mins
The first heat of the third season returns to the Wallace Collection in London with 9 artists creating portraits of actors Stanley Tucci, Indira Varma and Freddy Highmore.
Episode 2
55 mins
The second heat of the third season from the Wallace Collection in London sees another 9 artists creating portraits of actors Richard E Grant and Nina Sosanya as well as broadcaster and comedian Sue Perkins

Episode 3
55 mins
The third heat of the third season from the Wallace Collection in London sees another 9 artists creating portraits of actors James Norton and Lesley Manville as well as actor and musician Raleigh Ritchie.
Episode 4
55 mins
The fourth heat of the third season from the Wallace Collection in London sees another 9 artists creating portraits of actors Trevor Eve and Parminder Nagra as well as writer Ben Okri.
Episode 5
55 mins
The fifth heat of the third season remains at the Wallace Collection in London and sees another 9 artists creating portraits of musician Rick Wakeman, television presenter Dave Myers and singer Katie Kissoon.
Episode 6
55 mins
The sixth heat of the third season remains at the Wallace Collection in London and sees another 9 artists creating portraits of broadcaster Adrian Chiles and actors Sian Phillips and Phil Davis.
Episode 7
55 mins
The semi-final of third season moves to the garden of the the Wallace Collection in London with the 7 artists creating a portrait actor Imelda Staunton.
Episode 8
55 mins
The three finalists of season three are tasked with painting actor Tom Courtenay at the National Portrait gallery and additionally they are each assigned a separate commission of another sitter before the announcement of the winner.
Episode 9
55 mins
The third season Portrait Artist of The Year winner undertakes a prize commission of Irish actor/comedian/television host Graham Norton to be hung in the National Gallery of Ireland.