Find out when The Repair Shop is on TV today, tonight and this week at the UK TV Listings Guide.
The Repair Shop is scheduled to air at these times (may include spoilers):
Metal expert Dominic restores a 1940s snail riding toy. Plus, silversmith Brenton works on a treasured trophy won in a 1949 ballroom dancing competition
More details for The Repair Shop, Mon 16, 12:00 am
Metal expert Dominic restores a 1940s snail riding toy. Plus, silversmith Brenton works on a treasured trophy won in a 1949 ballroom dancing competition
More details for The Repair Shop, Mon 16, 1:00 am
Silversmith Brenton is challenged with restoring a battered, old trophy. Plus, wood expert Will revives an impressive birdcage with a remarkable backstory
More details for The Repair Shop, Mon 16, 12:00 am
A portable 1960s record player and a flamboyant pair of 1970s boots are revived by the experts, as well as a painting by Helene de Beauvoir, sister of French philosopher Simone. Plus, the teddy bear ladies get their hands on a cuddly toy that has seen better days. Presented by Jay Blades
More details for The Repair Shop, Mon 16, 6:00 am
A portable 1960s record player and a flamboyant pair of 1970s boots are revived by the experts, as well as a painting by Helene de Beauvoir, sister of French philosopher Simone. Plus, the teddy bear ladies get their hands on a cuddly toy that has seen better days. Presented by Jay Blades
More details for The Repair Shop, Mon 16, 7:00 am
A portable 1960s record player and a flamboyant pair of 1970s boots are revived by the experts, as well as a painting by Helene de Beauvoir, sister of French philosopher Simone. Plus, the teddy bear ladies get their hands on a cuddly toy that has seen better days. Presented by Jay Blades
More details for The Repair Shop, Mon 16, 1:00 pm
A portable 1960s record player and a flamboyant pair of 1970s boots are revived by the experts, as well as a painting by Helene de Beauvoir, sister of French philosopher Simone. Plus, the teddy bear ladies get their hands on a cuddly toy that has seen better days. Presented by Jay Blades
More details for The Repair Shop, Mon 16, 2:00 pm
First up, the team bring a well-loved Indian guitar back to life. Plus, leather expert Suzie is challenged with restoring a vintage RAF-issued flying jacket
More details for The Repair Shop, Mon 16, 2:00 pm
A battered ventriloquist's dummy is brought back to life so his owner can entertain the grandkids at a birthday party. A typewriter and an athletics trophy are also restored
More details for The Repair Shop, Tue 17, 6:00 am
A battered ventriloquist's dummy is brought back to life so his owner can entertain the grandkids at a birthday party. A typewriter and an athletics trophy are also restored
More details for The Repair Shop, Tue 17, 7:00 am
A battered ventriloquist's dummy is brought back to life so his owner can entertain the grandkids at a birthday party. A typewriter and an athletics trophy are also restored
More details for The Repair Shop, Tue 17, 1:00 pm
A battered ventriloquist's dummy is brought back to life so his owner can entertain the grandkids at a birthday party. A typewriter and an athletics trophy are also restored
More details for The Repair Shop, Tue 17, 2:00 pm
Toy experts Julie Tatchell and Amanda are presented with a threadbare teddy bear with an extraordinary past, having been given to the owner's mother, a nurse, by Hollywood songwriter Sharon Sheeley - immediately after she'd survived the car crash that killed her boyfriend - 1950s rock 'n' roll star Eddie Cochran. The other items are a cherished garden bench given to the owner by her late husband, a camera used to capture images of the Second World War and a 1940s fishing chart that helped the original owner - a Grimsby trawlerman - navigate the North Sea for more than 50 years
More details for The Repair Shop, Tue 17, 8:00 am
Silversmith Brenton is challenged with restoring a battered, old trophy. Plus, wood expert Will revives an impressive birdcage with a remarkable backstory
More details for The Repair Shop, Tue 17, 2:00 pm
Dominic Chinea takes on the restoration of a once brightly coloured wooden carousel horse, while ceramics conservator Kirsten Ramsay is charged with the task of repairing a little cat teapot with an extraordinary wartime story behind it. Plus, Will Kirk takes on the repair of a 3D wooden boat puzzle
More details for The Repair Shop, Wed 18, 6:00 am
Dominic Chinea takes on the restoration of a once brightly coloured wooden carousel horse, while ceramics conservator Kirsten Ramsay is charged with the task of repairing a little cat teapot with an extraordinary wartime story behind it. Plus, Will Kirk takes on the repair of a 3D wooden boat puzzle
More details for The Repair Shop, Wed 18, 7:00 am
Dominic Chinea takes on the restoration of a once brightly coloured wooden carousel horse, while ceramics conservator Kirsten Ramsay is charged with the task of repairing a little cat teapot with an extraordinary wartime story behind it. Plus, Will Kirk takes on the repair of a 3D wooden boat puzzle
More details for The Repair Shop, Wed 18, 1:00 pm
Dominic Chinea takes on the restoration of a once brightly coloured wooden carousel horse, while ceramics conservator Kirsten Ramsay is charged with the task of repairing a little cat teapot with an extraordinary wartime story behind it. Plus, Will Kirk takes on the repair of a 3D wooden boat puzzle
More details for The Repair Shop, Wed 18, 2:00 pm
Metal expert Dominic restores a 1940s snail riding toy. Plus, silversmith Brenton works on a treasured trophy won in a 1949 ballroom dancing competition
More details for The Repair Shop, Wed 18, 2:00 pm
Gary from north Wales brings in an electric guitar that once belonged to his father Eddie Clayton - who once played in a skiffle group with none other than a pre-Beatles Ringo Starr. The instrument is now damaged and no longer working, so restorer Julyan Wallis gets to work. Other items are an exquisite bangle worn by the owner's grandmother, who left Guyana for the UK in 1962 as part of the Windrush generation, a family's rediscovered set of Kent peg tiles and a leather tallit bag - a Jewish family heirloom passed down through generations when a boy celebrates his bar mitzvah
More details for The Repair Shop, Wed 18, 8:00 pm
Radio expert Mark Stuckey has a job on his hands, repairing a 1930s transistor radio brought into the Repair Shop by David Hill from Brecon. The radio was given to David's father by an army officer on the beaches at Dunkirk during the Second World War, and after being successfully shepherded through the bullets and the crashing waves to safety, it became the Hill family's pride and joy. However, the subsequent years have not been kind, with the vintage transistor battered and broken both inside and out. A battered leather gaming case and a grandfather clock with a poignant history are also given a new lease of life
More details for The Repair Shop, Thu 19, 6:00 am
Radio expert Mark Stuckey has a job on his hands, repairing a 1930s transistor radio brought into the Repair Shop by David Hill from Brecon. The radio was given to David's father by an army officer on the beaches at Dunkirk during the Second World War, and after being successfully shepherded through the bullets and the crashing waves to safety, it became the Hill family's pride and joy. However, the subsequent years have not been kind, with the vintage transistor battered and broken both inside and out. A battered leather gaming case and a grandfather clock with a poignant history are also given a new lease of life
More details for The Repair Shop, Thu 19, 7:00 am
Radio expert Mark Stuckey has a job on his hands, repairing a 1930s transistor radio brought into the Repair Shop by David Hill from Brecon. The radio was given to David's father by an army officer on the beaches at Dunkirk during the Second World War, and after being successfully shepherded through the bullets and the crashing waves to safety, it became the Hill family's pride and joy. However, the subsequent years have not been kind, with the vintage transistor battered and broken both inside and out. A battered leather gaming case and a grandfather clock with a poignant history are also given a new lease of life
More details for The Repair Shop, Thu 19, 1:00 pm
Radio expert Mark Stuckey has a job on his hands, repairing a 1930s transistor radio brought into the Repair Shop by David Hill from Brecon. The radio was given to David's father by an army officer on the beaches at Dunkirk during the Second World War, and after being successfully shepherded through the bullets and the crashing waves to safety, it became the Hill family's pride and joy. However, the subsequent years have not been kind, with the vintage transistor battered and broken both inside and out. A battered leather gaming case and a grandfather clock with a poignant history are also given a new lease of life
More details for The Repair Shop, Thu 19, 2:00 pm
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
More details for The Repair Shop, Thu 19, 2:00 pm
Jay Blades and the team tackle a concertina that survived combat in the First World War, a vintage jigsaw, and a cocktail table with a surprising secret compartment
More details for The Repair Shop, Fri 20, 6:00 am
Jay Blades and the team tackle a concertina that survived combat in the First World War, a vintage jigsaw, and a cocktail table with a surprising secret compartment
More details for The Repair Shop, Fri 20, 7:00 am
Jay Blades and the team tackle a concertina that survived combat in the First World War, a vintage jigsaw, and a cocktail table with a surprising secret compartment
More details for The Repair Shop, Fri 20, 1:00 pm
Jay Blades and the team tackle a concertina that survived combat in the First World War, a vintage jigsaw, and a cocktail table with a surprising secret compartment
More details for The Repair Shop, Fri 20, 2:00 pm
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
More details for The Repair Shop, Fri 20, 2:00 pm
The experts take on the restoration of a kids' drum kit from the 1920s that has been beaten into submission, a vintage oil lamp and a 100-year-old fret saw. Presented by Jay Blades
More details for The Repair Shop, Fri 20, 9:00 pm
The experts take on the restoration of a kids' drum kit from the 1920s that has been beaten into submission, a vintage oil lamp and a 100-year-old fret saw. Presented by Jay Blades
More details for The Repair Shop, Fri 20, 10:00 pm
An unusual piece of sporting history arrives for the attention of silversmith Brenton West and leather expert Suzie Fletcher - a decorative belt awarded to a Victorian speed walker. A 1950s metal mobo roundabout and a dented trumpet are also restored. Presented by Jay Blades
More details for The Repair Shop, Fri 20, 10:00 pm
An unusual piece of sporting history arrives for the attention of silversmith Brenton West and leather expert Suzie Fletcher - a decorative belt awarded to a Victorian speed walker. A 1950s metal mobo roundabout and a dented trumpet are also restored. Presented by Jay Blades
More details for The Repair Shop, Fri 20, 11:00 pm
Members of the Dalkeith and Monktonhall Brass Band ask Pete Woods and Dominic Chinea to restore their band's hand-painted bass drum, recently retrieved after being stored under a church altar for decades. Kirsten Ramsay pieces together a beer mug that's been smashed to smithereens and Lou Bainbridge and Mark Stuckey work on a hand-made model of a windmill
More details for The Repair Shop, Sat 21, 9:00 pm
Members of the Dalkeith and Monktonhall Brass Band ask Pete Woods and Dominic Chinea to restore their band's hand-painted bass drum, recently retrieved after being stored under a church altar for decades. Kirsten Ramsay pieces together a beer mug that's been smashed to smithereens and Lou Bainbridge and Mark Stuckey work on a hand-made model of a windmill
More details for The Repair Shop, Sat 21, 10:00 pm
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
More details for The Repair Shop, Sun 22, 2:00 pm
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
More details for The Repair Shop, Sun 22, 3:00 pm
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
More details for The Repair Shop, Sun 22, 10:00 pm
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
More details for The Repair Shop, Sun 22, 11:00 pm
The team restores a child's chair, a musical wedding album and a mechanical, camel-shaped children's ride weathered by a lifetime spent beside the sea
More details for The Repair Shop, Sun 22, 3:00 pm
The team restores a child's chair, a musical wedding album and a mechanical, camel-shaped children's ride weathered by a lifetime spent beside the sea
More details for The Repair Shop, Sun 22, 4:00 pm
The team restores a child's chair, a musical wedding album and a mechanical, camel-shaped children's ride weathered by a lifetime spent beside the sea
More details for The Repair Shop, Sun 22, 11:00 pm
Soft toy restorers Julie Tatchell and Amanda Middleditch are entrusted to revive a worn-out toy rabbit, drum expert Pete Woods is tasked with reviving a battered bass drum belonging to the Barrow-in-Furness Sea Cadets, while furniture restorer Will Kirk works wonders on a wooden church pew that has witnessed all the major events in a family's life. Presented by Jay Blades
More details for The Repair Shop, Sun 22, 4:00 pm
Soft toy restorers Julie Tatchell and Amanda Middleditch are entrusted to revive a worn-out toy rabbit, drum expert Pete Woods is tasked with reviving a battered bass drum belonging to the Barrow-in-Furness Sea Cadets, while furniture restorer Will Kirk works wonders on a wooden church pew that has witnessed all the major events in a family's life. Presented by Jay Blades
More details for The Repair Shop, Sun 22, 5:00 pm
Leather expert Suzie Fletcher and furniture restorer Will Kirk join forces to revive a dilapidated strap chair that's seen better days. A vintage letterpress and a mechanical toy plane that's been grounded for 50 years are also restored
More details for The Repair Shop, Sun 22, 8:00 pm
Leather expert Suzie Fletcher and furniture restorer Will Kirk join forces to revive a dilapidated strap chair that's seen better days. A vintage letterpress and a mechanical toy plane that's been grounded for 50 years are also restored
More details for The Repair Shop, Sun 22, 9:00 pm
Resident clock expert Steven Fletcher sets out to restore an unusual timepiece - a statue of a barmaid holding a swinging pendulum clock dial. Silversmith Brenton West is tasked with restoring a precious hand mirror that has lost its glass and incurred numerous dents, while specialist furniture restorer Graham Mancha overhauls an iconic piece of contemporary furniture - an Eames chair
More details for The Repair Shop, Sun 22, 9:00 pm
Resident clock expert Steven Fletcher sets out to restore an unusual timepiece - a statue of a barmaid holding a swinging pendulum clock dial. Silversmith Brenton West is tasked with restoring a precious hand mirror that has lost its glass and incurred numerous dents, while specialist furniture restorer Graham Mancha overhauls an iconic piece of contemporary furniture - an Eames chair
More details for The Repair Shop, Sun 22, 10:00 pm