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The Repair Shop is scheduled to air at these times (may include spoilers):
Damaged motorbike saddle bags are entrusted to Suzie Fletcher, Steve Fletcher repairs a barometer and Matt Nickels and Dom Chinea join forces to work on a decorative window panel
Upholsterer Sonnaz Nooranvary revamps a family treasure with an intriguing history - a threadbare theatre chair that once played host to thousands of theatre-goers and bingo players in the auditorium of the Derby Hippodrome. A rare timepiece that has not worked for years and a cherished bronze locket also receive attention
Jay Blades and the team bring three treasured family heirlooms - and the memories they hold - back to life, tackling a 1960s cine-projector, a wicker chair and a hand-crafted spinning wheel that has travelled all the way from Shetland
Janice Monty and her daughter Nicole present a pair of tap shoes. These crushed and cracked treasures were recently unearthed in a garage and the pair are hoping that cobbler Dean Westmoreland can breathe new life into them. Silversmith Brenton West takes on Diane Vaughan's late grandmother's ornate silver purse, now dented, tarnished with broken hinges and clasp. A magician's table receives Steve Fletcher's attention, an item that conjures up wonderful memories of Beverley Swain's late father. Presented by Jay Blades
Janice Monty and her daughter Nicole present a pair of tap shoes. These crushed and cracked treasures were recently unearthed in a garage and the pair are hoping that cobbler Dean Westmoreland can breathe new life into them. Silversmith Brenton West takes on Diane Vaughan's late grandmother's ornate silver purse, now dented, tarnished with broken hinges and clasp. A magician's table receives Steve Fletcher's attention, an item that conjures up wonderful memories of Beverley Swain's late father. Presented by Jay Blades
Jay Blades and the team restore a Venetian glass ceremonial goblet, a leather market porter's hat and a wooden horse called Toby
Dominic Chinea takes on a repair of a faded and misshapen wooden memorial board that records the names of all the men of the village of Norton in Northamptonshire who served in the First World War. A 1960s one-armed bandit and a much-loved teddy bear whose lifelong owner has recently died also receive attention. Presented by Jay Blades
Sonnaz Nooranvary takes on the repair of a wooden barber's chair that once took pride of place in an Essex shop, while Steve Fletcher and Dominic Chinea restore a clock
Ceramics expert Kirsten Ramsay meets Emma who brings in a series of handmade pottery vegetable patch signs made by her late father that have been subject to many years of harsh weather. Sally brings in a wooden horse and cart toy for Will Kirk that belonged to her mother and has been in her family for nearly 100-years. Silversmith and football fan Brenton West is excited to work on Anthony's father's trophy that he won playing as part of Manchester United in the 1953 FA Youth Cup final
Ceramics expert Kirsten Ramsay meets Emma who brings in a series of handmade pottery vegetable patch signs made by her late father that have been subject to many years of harsh weather. Sally brings in a wooden horse and cart toy for Will Kirk that belonged to her mother and has been in her family for nearly 100-years. Silversmith and football fan Brenton West is excited to work on Anthony's father's trophy that he won playing as part of Manchester United in the 1953 FA Youth Cup final
The craftspeople turn their attention to four more heirlooms and treasured possessions, beginning with a precious doll that serves as a reminder of owner Marcia's time in a children's home. Luthier Julyan Wallis is tasked with the restoration of a vintage steel-bodied acoustic guitar, ceramicist Kirsten Ramsay is presented with a sculpture that suffered an unsightly crack in an earthquake and Steve and Suzie Fletcher team up to repair a leather trunk used by an Army officer as he travelled through Africa immediately after the Second World War
Dolls Amy and David are the treasured possessions of 36-year-old Special Olympics gold medallist Jess Hiles, first given to her when she was five. Now, with missing limbs and tired bodies they need rejuvenating, so Amanda Middleditch, Julie Tatchell and Dominic Chinea are tasked to see what they can do. A beaten-up 1950s drum kit with magical memories, a painted German toy box, and the oldest ever item to enter the barn also receive some much-needed attention. Presented by Jay Blades
The craftspeople turn their attention to four more heirlooms and treasured possessions, beginning with a precious doll that serves as a reminder of owner Marcia's time in a children's home. Luthier Julyan Wallis is tasked with the restoration of a vintage steel-bodied acoustic guitar, ceramicist Kirsten Ramsay is presented with a sculpture that suffered an unsightly crack in an earthquake and Steve and Suzie Fletcher team up to repair a leather trunk used by an Army officer as he travelled through Africa immediately after the Second World War
A pair of wedding rings, a pantomime horse and a dreadnought guitar are brought back to life by experts Richard Talman, Amanda Middleditch, Julie Tatchell and Julyan Wallis
Dolls Amy and David are the treasured possessions of 36-year-old Special Olympics gold medallist Jess Hiles, first given to her when she was five. Now, with missing limbs and tired bodies they need rejuvenating, so Amanda Middleditch, Julie Tatchell and Dominic Chinea are tasked to see what they can do. A beaten-up 1950s drum kit with magical memories, a painted German toy box, and the oldest ever item to enter the barn also receive some much-needed attention. Presented by Jay Blades
The team work on a family painting that belonged to Bermuda's first black premier. They also restore a special cold weather thermometer
The experts restore a scientist's microscope and family heirloom for an 8-year-old boy, and the army boots of a WW2 veteran and prisoner of war
Poet Laureate Simon Armitage brings in his treasured harmonium to be restored. Plus, the experts revive an early sculpture by a Czech artist
Metal expert Dominic restores a 1940's snail riding toy. Plus, silversmith Brenton works on a treasured trophy won in a 1949 ballroom dancing competition
The restorers work on a pre-war metal pedal plane that has been grounded for decades, a ukulele fashioned from an old cigar box and a collection of badly broken toy zoo animals
Suzie Fletcher works on a leather midwifery bag, Lucia Scalisi restores a cherished painting by the owner's father and jeweller Richard Talman mends a First World War brooch
Furniture experts, horologists, metal workers, ceramicists and upholsterers try to restore family heirlooms and treasured possessions to their former glory
The team restores a pair of binoculars salvaged from a Second World War U-Boat, two leather boxing belts and a vintage mechanical money box
Furniture experts, horologists, metal workers, ceramicists and upholsterers try to restore family heirlooms and treasured possessions to their former glory
The team restores more family heirlooms - a musical wooden bench, a Victorian kaleidoscope and a pair of military items owned by a soldier who served in both world wars
The team restores a pair of binoculars salvaged from a Second World War U-Boat, two leather boxing belts and a vintage mechanical money box
Vintage bike restorer Tim Gunn brings all his skill to bear on a wartime bicycle once owned and used by a Bletchley Park code breaker. Horologist Steve Fletcher recruits fellow expert and sister Suzie to work on a neglected and battered old Victorian firefighter's helmet. A threadbare teddy on wheels is also restored
The team restores more family heirlooms - a musical wooden bench, a Victorian kaleidoscope and a pair of military items owned by a soldier who served in both world wars
Vintage bike restorer Tim Gunn brings all his skill to bear on a wartime bicycle once owned and used by a Bletchley Park code breaker. Horologist Steve Fletcher recruits fellow expert and sister Suzie to work on a neglected and battered old Victorian firefighter's helmet. A threadbare teddy on wheels is also restored
Jay Blades and the team take on a mid-century coffee table, a wind-up panda that holds special family memories and an unusual kitchen utensil in the form of a coconut scraper
Vintage bike restorer Tim Gunn brings all his skill to bear on a wartime bicycle once owned and used by a Bletchley Park code breaker. Horologist Steve Fletcher recruits fellow expert and sister Suzie to work on a neglected and battered old Victorian firefighter's helmet. A threadbare teddy on wheels is also restored
Vintage bike restorer Tim Gunn brings all his skill to bear on a wartime bicycle once owned and used by a Bletchley Park code breaker. Horologist Steve Fletcher recruits fellow expert and sister Suzie to work on a neglected and battered old Victorian firefighter's helmet. A threadbare teddy on wheels is also restored
Among the items coming into the barn for a spruce-up include an iconic but dilapidated Chopper bike which once lit up Christmas morning for two brothers. A much-loved but threadbare teddy bear in need of a stitch in time provides another challenge, along with a broken-down clockwork train set and a treasured harmonium which has been silent for decades. Jay Blades presents
Jay presents as the experts restore three more treasured items. Art conservator Lucia Scalisi brings a 1930s portrait by Japanese martial arts master Yukio Tani back to life and upholsterer Sonnaz Nooranvary rebuilds a Victorian nursery chair. Finally, horologist Steve Fletcher and ceramicist Kirsten Ramsay join forces to reconstruct an ornate porcelain clock that has not chimed for decades
Jay presents as the experts restore three more treasured items. Art conservator Lucia Scalisi brings a 1930s portrait by Japanese martial arts master Yukio Tani back to life and upholsterer Sonnaz Nooranvary rebuilds a Victorian nursery chair. Finally, horologist Steve Fletcher and ceramicist Kirsten Ramsay join forces to reconstruct an ornate porcelain clock that has not chimed for decades
The team performs a handbag repair for a 1960s typist, and fix up a toy tractor that belonged to a farmer who died in a tragic accident at work
The team performs a handbag repair for a 1960s typist, and fix up a toy tractor that belonged to a farmer who died in a tragic accident at work