Find out when Repair Shop on the Road is on TV today, tonight and this week at the UK TV Listings Guide.
Repair Shop on the Road is scheduled to air at these times (may include spoilers):
York Minster is one of the UK's most magnificent cathedrals, boasting the world's largest expanse of medieval stained glass. However, the stonework of this glorious gothic monument is crumbling away on a daily basis. Dominic Chinea and Will Kirk join the new generation of stonemasons being trained to save it, harnessing modern technology while still using centuries-old skills
More details for Repair Shop on the Road, Mon 11, 3:45 pm
Will Kirk and Kirsten Ramsay are in Dumfries and Galloway, where they help with a project to commemorate the victims of the Lockerbie bombing. Will is also joined by new automata expert Michael to tackle a clockwork train that was once the pride and joy of its owner's father and Kirsten learns the secrets of medieval slipware pottery from a pair of experts in the nearby village of Corsack
More details for Repair Shop on the Road, Tue 12, 3:45 pm
Dominic Chinea and Will Kirk travel to Swindon where a local woodworking group need help repairing an aeroplane-shaped bench that pays tribute to the town's aviation history. Dom meets Tulsi, who brings with her a Hindu holy scripture passed down from her grandmother that's so fragile it can't be opened without further damage being caused and Will learns how to make skeps
More details for Repair Shop on the Road, Wed 13, 3:45 pm
Dominic Chinea and Lucia Scalisi help repair Glasgow Cathedral's weathervane at the top of the 225-foot-high spire, save a Chinese unicorn mask made of bamboo and paper that plays and important part in celebrations for Glasgow's Hakka Chinese Community, and discover how street art is changing the city
More details for Repair Shop on the Road, Thu 14, 3:45 pm
Dominic Chinea and Mark Stuckey are in the Black Country, tackling the needs of a big red bus. After being used as a mobile shelter by a homelessness charity for a few years, a leaking roof and outdated electrics have combined to keep it off the road. It's a huge fix to take on, in every sense, and the team needs all the help vintage vehicle restorer Mark Owen can provide if they're to get it back into service. Plus, Pauline presents a celestial projector, once owned by her husband. Now the light has stopped working, and many of the constellations have worn away
More details for Repair Shop on the Road, Fri 15, 3:45 pm