The Repair Shop


11:00 pm - 12:00 am, Tuesday, December 16 on Really (17)

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About this Broadcast

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Season 7, Episode 1

Jay Blades and the team of experts bring four treasured family heirlooms back to life. First up, Rose Werner and her sister Linda hope that Suzie Fletcher can turn her expertise to a decorative leather box that they hold dear to their hearts. Peter Coxon is next to arrive, hoping the teamwork of Steve Fletcher and Dominic Chinea can provide a speedy recovery to a favourite childhood toy, a tin speedboat. Later, the experts also turn their attention to an Italian dressing table chair and a tortoise pouffe


HD subtitles 16x9
Antiques/Collectibles General Leisure Hobbies

Cast & Crew

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Jay Blades (Presenter)
Dominic Chinea (Contributor)
Steve Fletcher (Contributor)
Suzie Fletcher (Contributor)
Amanda Middleditch (Contributor)
Julie Tatchell (Contributor)
Hannah Weston-Smith (Contributor)
Bill Paterson (Narrator)
Rob Butterfield (Executive producer)
Hannah Lamb (Executive producer)
Helen Page (Series producer)
Tanveer Bari (Series producer)

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Jay Blades (Presenter)
Dominic Chinea (Contributor)
Steve Fletcher (Contributor)
Suzie Fletcher (Contributor)
Amanda Middleditch (Contributor)
Julie Tatchell (Contributor)
Hannah Weston-Smith (Contributor)
Bill Paterson (Narrator)
Born: June 03, 1945 in Glasgow
Best Known For: A number of small-screen TV roles.
Early-life: Bill Paterson was born on June 3, 1945, in Glasgow. He spent three years as a quantity surveyor before doing a teaching course at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama. He was about to accept an educational role when he was offered a place with the Citizen's Theatre. His big break came at the Edinburgh Festival in The Great Northern Welly Boot Show, a satire by Billy Connolly about striking shipbuilders.
Career: Paterson's TV debut came in 1977's Bafta-winning Licking Hitler. A year later he appeared in The Vanishing Army and Smiley's People. He went on to feature in such films as The Killing Fields, A Private Function, Defence of the Realm, The Adventures of Baron Munchausen, Chaplin, Bright Young Things and Truly, Madly, Deeply. Other TV projects include The Singing Detective, Traffik, The Crow Road, Doctor Zhivago, Auf Wiedersehen, Pet, and Law & Order: UK. He was also nominated for an Olivier Award for Bertolt Brecht's Schwekyk in the Second World War in 1982 and has done extensive voiceover work on TV and radio.
Quote: "I don't think acting has ever been my passion, but it's a very nice way of making a living."
Trivia: Paterson turned down one of the leads in Alien.
Rob Butterfield (Executive producer)
Hannah Lamb (Executive producer)
Helen Page (Series producer)
Tanveer Bari (Series producer)