
The Repair Shop
A painting conservator welcomes a portrait of Charles II.

A painting conservator welcomes a portrait of Charles II.

The team restore a night light, a teddy bear named George and a skateboard.

Chris has brought a musical instrument, a cornet, which is desperate for some specialist attention.

First up, a wooden statue of a dapper gentleman for the attention of organ restorer David Burville.

First through the barn doors is Sue Lock, who has brought her grandmothers leather midwifery bag.

The team restore a beloved father's tuba, a mantel clock and a bronze pot in the form of a lion dog.

Ceramics expert Kirsten Ramsay is charmed by a series of handmade pottery vegetable patch signs.

The team repairs a pair of tap shoes, an ornate silver purse and a magician's table.

The team restore a Chesterfield armchair, a brass keepsake box and a silver chain-link bracelet.

The team restore a prized silver tea set, a postbox and a leather desk folder.

Silversmith Brenton West helps to restore a treasured lead statue of a young man with a dog.

Eleanor Grundell has her hopes pinned on Richard Talman saving two rings with huge meaning.

The team restore a Venetian glass ceremonial goblet, a leather market porter's hat and more.

Sisters Daisy and Indiana Perry bring their father's damaged motor bike saddle bags.

A stuffed owl named Wol; a miniature piano; a wall clock.

An Indian dancing doll, a musical menorah and a handmade sewing box.

Jay Blades and the team restore a childhood puppet, an antique camera and an unusual timepiece.

The team restores a wooden soldier's trunk, a Persian tea set and a pair of vintage roller skates.

A dilapidated strap chair, a vintage printing machine and a toy war plane.

Soft toy restorers are entrusted to revive a worn-out rabbit; Pete Woods revives a bass drum.