Next Episode of The Repair Shop is
unknown.
The Repair Shop is a workshop of dreams, where broken or damaged cherished family heirlooms are brought back to life.Furniture restorers, horologists, metal workers, ceramicists, upholsterers and all manner of skilled craftsmen and women have been brought together to work in one extraordinary space, restoring much-loved possessions to their former glory.Many of these items have incredible stories behind them and a unique place in history: from an accordion played in the Blitz by a woman who is now in her 90s, to a beautifully crafted clock made by a father who was completely blind; a Pinball machine that is currently being used as a kitchen counter, and a Davenport desk with its trademark fake drawers which fooled burglars - and their crowbar.The Repair Shop is an antidote to our throwaway culture and shines a light on the wonderful treasures to be found in homes across the country.
The team takes on a Jamaican pump organ, an RAF bomber pilot's hat, a baby crib made during the First World War and a naval rigging kit.
Jay Blades and the team rejuvenate a jukebox, a stowaway bike, a lantern clock and a lifeboat compass.
Jay Blades and the team tackle a torn leather armchair, a broken music box, a faded portrait and a shattered stained-glass door panel.
The team tackle an alabaster light shade, a piano stool, a toy bus and a pair of binoculars.
Jay Blades and the team tackle a wind-up bird cage, a host of carved angels, a Georgian peat bucket and a surgeon's leather case.
Jay Blades and the team take on a set of shopkeeper's scales, a leather keepsake bag and an Egyptian table.
Jay Blades and the team tackle a bus conductor's ticket machine, a Victorian automaton and a former world champion's kick-boxing trophy.
Jay Blades and the team tackle a writing bureau, a pair of dancing clogs and a couple of ploughing trophies.
Jay Blades and the team tackle an art deco clock, a teddy bear and a 3D photograph viewer.
Jay Blades and the team tackle a chair used during the investiture ceremony of the Prince of Wales, an air-powered toy car and a RNLI donation box.
Jay Blades and the team tackle a refugee family's wooden trunk, a memorial trophy and a gyroscopic toy cyclist.
Jay Blades and the team tackle a tarnished rugby trophy, a Victorian sewing machine and an accordion.
Jay Blades and the team tackle a wooden toolbox, a plate camera and a marionette theatre.
Jay Blades and the team tackle a surveyor's theodolite, an ice cream bell and a football.
Jay Blades and the team tackle a military chess set, a Syrian chair and a wartime mascot doll.
The team takes on a tired teddy bear, an equestrian ceremonial blanket and a police investigation murder box.
Jay Blades and the team take on a saxophone, a tarnished brass kettle and a shaving mirror from the First World War
Jay Blades and the team take on a wall clock with an extraordinary story, a fractured lustre bowl and a semi-acoustic guitar.
In the Repair Shop today, the team takes on a fire-damaged silver vanity set, a WW2 secret agent canister and a wooden toy carousel.
Jay Blades and the team takes on a tarnished brass shop till, a doll's house bestowed to a children's hospice and a communion box.
The team takes on a banjo, a pair of rollerskates and a wooden salad bowl.
The team takes on an 18th-century French clock, a radiogram and a Victorian botanical microscope.
The team takes on a Victorian railway lamp, a musical jewellery box and a Brownie toadstool.
The team take on an oil lamp, a fret saw and a child's drum kit.
The team take on a dented trumpet, a decorative belt awarded to a Victorian sporting hero and a metal roundabout.
First to arrive at the barn are sisters Christine Hopkins and Pauline Samways from Kidderminster, who bring in a miniature bicycle built by their grandfather. Elsewhere, silversmith Brenton West takes receipt of a small mosaic crucifix with an extraordinary story, and Steve Fletcher turns his attention to an army issued box kite. Finally, antique toy enthusiast David Burville sets to work restoring a Victorian acrobat toy.
Sue Nunn from Chichester is hoping wood restorer Will Kirk can bring her late husband's fishing tackle box back to its former glory. Julie Tatchell and Amanda Middleditch have a huge task on their hands when they care for a doll with an extraordinary story. Margaret Dyson's beloved doll, Alice, was badly damaged in 1945 when an RAF plane crash landed into her family home, tragically killing her mother.
Silversmith Brenton West takes a look at a brass replica fire engine, while Andrew Gorrie from Lancashire hopes leatherwork expert Suzie Fletcher can save a fragile leather wallet with an extraordinary history. Elsewhere, the experts set to work repairing a handmade radio system and a banana barrow.
Jay Blades and the team restore a diamond wedding ring, a shop mannequin, a vintage fairground game and a pair of lumberjack's tree spurs.
Looks like something went completely wrong!
But don't worry - it can happen to the best of us,
- and it just happened to you.
Please try again later or contact us.