The Repair Shop on the Road: Kirkcudbright


06:30 am - 07:15 am, Thursday, March 12 on BBC Two England (2)

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Kirkcudbright
Season 2, Episode 3

Dominic Chinea and Will Kirk Rich join local craftsmen in in Kirkcudbright, Dumfries and Galloway, to restore a memorial sculpture scarred by decades of coastal weather in time for a remembrance service for lives lost at sea. In Kincardine, Fife, Will collects Lyndsey's unusual family heirloom, a cast iron pan that cooked thousands of meals, hoping electrolysis will transform it from garden gate-stop to a camping essential, before heading to the Scottish Borders to learn from some celebrated rush-seated chair-makers


HD subtitles repeat 16x9 audio-description
Antiques/Collectibles Leisure Hobbies

Cast & Crew

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Dominic Chinea (Presenter)
Will Kirk (Presenter)
Bill Paterson (Narrator)
Dave Martin (Series producer)
Sandy Watson (Executive producer)
Hannah Lamb (Executive producer)
Rob Butterfield (Executive producer)

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Dominic Chinea (Presenter)
Will Kirk (Presenter)
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.
Dave Martin (Series producer)
Sandy Watson (Executive producer)
Hannah Lamb (Executive producer)
Rob Butterfield (Executive producer)