Martin manages to avoid maiming himself in the dark
Here's a description of the contestant's attempt. Someone's probably working on collecting some images to illustrate it.
Martin spends his time sourcing supplies which quite accurately resemble the various parts of the model stork provided, including a watermelon for its body, wooden dowel for its legs, a potato for its head, and a kitchen knife for its beak. He is ready to start cutting the dowel down to size with an electric saw when the lights go out. He tries to do so anyway, but is unable to complete a cut, so has to resort to snapping it under his foot instead. He manages to impale the watermelon on the two wooden legs he has created, then duct tapes the neck on (which it is subsequently revealed was a battery-powered candle, which might have been somewhat useful in the situation). He then picks up and attaches the very sharp kitchen knife to the neck with more tape, and impales an ice cream cornet on a fork stuck into the back of the melon, as a tail. Despite pretty accurately recreating the form of the model stork provided to scale, he earns second place.
(Written by Karl Craven)