The Repair Shop
Craftsmen combine their knowledge and supplies to restore heirlooms and beloved antiques.
Craftsmen combine their knowledge and supplies to restore heirlooms and beloved antiques.
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Steven Fletcher and William Kirk combine their expert knowledge to repair a broken barometer.
Julie and Amanda start treatment on a very special teddy who has lost one of his eyes and his growl.
Gramophone expert Tim Weeks works on restoring a portable Peter Pan gramophone.
Matthew Boultwood attempts to restore a piece of British military history, a ceremonial helmet.
Clockmaker Steve is restoring an intricate Boulle-work clock that hasn't ticked for fifteen years.
Recreating a stained-glass window; a clock fashioned from a propeller; a shoe stretcher loosens up.
Former firefighter Steve Fletcher has an opportunity to restore a replica of a Dennis fire engine.
Will Kirk takes on a rickety rosewood table; Steve Fletcher works on an antique French steamboat.
Restoring an ornate antique pipe; restoring an early twentieth-century record player.
Repairing a very special music box damaged by a bomb during the Blitz.
Silversmith Brenton West looks at a broken hand mirror that contains the portrait of a French woman.
Clock restorer Steve Fletcher tries to fix up a toy steam roller from the 1930s.
A customer has a knotty nautical problem; a gramophone; a doll suffering from years of affection.
Steven works on a barometer; Will works on a pair of rowing oars; Geoff works on a pinball machine.
Julie and Amanda start treatment on a very special teddy who has lost one of his eyes and his growl.
Lucia works on a painting; Will works on a homemade riddle; Kirsten restores a family heirloom.
Steven works on a cuckoo clock; Kirsten repairs a 70s bowl; Will restores a 200-year-old sea chest.
Furniture restorers Jay Blades and Will Kirk work on a hundred-year-old Nordic rocking chair.
Steve and Will restore a grandfather clock that has been in a family for four generations.
A clapping monkey; A Victorian traveling box; A 1950s Wurlitzer jukebox.
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