The Repair Shop

Season 1

TV-PG
Some of Britain's most skilled restoration experts breathe new life into much-cherished family heirlooms that are dropped off by members of the public, who reveal the personal stories behind the items.

15 Episodes

  • Accordion
    E1
    AccordionAn 80-year-old accordion that helped maintain morale during the Blitz, a 50-year-old flying fish and a hand-made clock made by a blind man are among the treasured family heirlooms brought back to life by the experts.
  • Vintage Telephone
    E2
    Vintage TelephoneIn the repair shop today, furniture restoration dream team Jay Blades and Will Kirk work their magic on a much loved Arts and Crafts piano stool that has been badly damaged by a dog without a bone. Clock restoration expert Steve is called up to work on a vintage telephone. And antique projector specialist Richard Rigby restores a collector's item that casts its spell over everyone in the repair shop.
  • Dr Who Daleks
    E3
    Dr Who DaleksIn the repair shop today, furniture restorers Jay Blades and Will Kirk take delivery of a highly-prized Davenport desk, damaged by burglars and in need of some serious surgery. Vintage electronics expert Neil Fairly battles some ageing Dr Who baddies. And the repair shop's very own time-lord Steve Fletcher tackles a tricky time-travelling conundrum of his own.
  • Victorian Gnome
    E4
    Victorian GnomeToday in the repair shop, more cherished possessions are in need of rescuing from the ravages of time. Ceramics conservator Kirstin Ramsay carries out some serious surgery on a cherished Victorian garden gnome. Firefighting historian Stuart Black tackles the restoration of an antique helmet. And musical box expert Stephen Kember takes on a secret mission to bring a treasured family piece back to life before its owner finds out.
  • Italian Chair
    E5
    Italian ChairToday in the repair shop, a precious 19th-century Italian chair tests Jay Blades's soft and hard furnishing skills. Resident ceramicist Kirsten Ramsey painstakingly puts the broken bits of a shattered piece by Jean Lurcat, a contemporary of Picasso's, back together again. And furniture restorer Will Kirk sets to work on a very special jewellery box.
  • Ceramic Plaque
    E6
    Ceramic PlaqueArt conservator Lucia Scalisi rescues a painting that has been in the Sansom family for decades, Kirsten reunites the shattered fragments of a ceramic plaque broken more than 45 years ago. Will and Jay restore a Japanese lacquered box.
  • Village Clock
    E7
    Village ClockHorologist Steven Fletcher and expert metal worker Dominic Chinea restore a village clock. The team work together to repair a piece of farming history - a hay press. Two Royal Worcester vases also feature.
  • Wurlitzer Jukebox
    E8
    Wurlitzer JukeboxClock specialist Steven Fletcher fixes a clapping monkey, Kirsten and Will Kirk team up to tackle an ornate Victorian travelling box and Laurence Richardson is tested by an iconic 1950s Wurlitzer jukebox.
  • Grandfather Clock
    E9
    Grandfather ClockHorologist Steve and furniture restorer Will bring a grandfather clock out of retirement, ceramicist Kirsten rescues a Royal Barum ware vase from the crack of doom and the teddy doctors have their first patient.
  • Ceramic Bulldog
    E10
    Ceramic BulldogWill and Jay work together to restore a 100-year-old Nordic rocking chair. Ceramics experts Guillaume and Kirsten work on to two very different items an ornate seashell from Brazil and a ceramic bulldog with a smashed face.
  • 1970s Bowl
    E11
    1970s BowlThe Repair Shop has the tools and the talent to deal with any restoration challenge no matter how big, how small, how old or how new. In this episode, horologist Steven Fletcher gets a Victorian cuckoo clock singing again. Ceramics conservator Kirsten Ramsay attempts a seamless repair on a 70s bowl, and furniture restorer Will Kirk navigates a 200-year-old sea chest.
  • Painting
    E12
    PaintingPainting conservator Lucia Scalisi faces a serious challenge when presented with a perforated painting by celebrated British artist Fred Appleyard. Furniture restorer Will Kirk has to think outside the box to solve a homemade riddle with over 100 pieces. And a family heirloom with huge sentimental value needs the prowess of ceramicist Kirsten Ramsay.
  • Museum Sign
    E13
    Museum SignMetal worker Dominic Chinea has to use all of his restoration skills to future proof an old, Cornish museum sign. Steven Fletcher has to steer an old banger back onto the road. And the Repair Shop emergency bear-care team, Julie and Amanda, start treatment on Irish teddy George, a very special teddy who has lost one of his eyes and his growl.
  • Pinball Machine
    E14
    Pinball MachineAn antique barometer, a pair of rowing oars and a poorly pinball machine are restored. At the Repair Shop, cherished family heirlooms are brought back to life by some of the country's leading craftspeople. Horologist Steven Fletcher feels the pressure as he gets to grips with a broken, antique barometer. Furniture restorer Will Kirk is entrusted with a pair of rowing oars that could have a hidden past. And a poorly pinball machine that has spent the last few years being used as a kitchen work top finds its way to pinball wizard Geoff Harvey for some love and attention.
  • Toy Boat
    E15
    Toy BoatA customer has a knotty nautical problem that leaves furniture restorer Will Kirk all at sea. Jay Blades and Tim Weeks get a vintage gramophone looking and sounding like new. Soft toy specialists Amanda and Julie take on a young lady suffering the effects of years of love and affection.

Cast of Season 1

  • Bill PatersonNarrator (voice)
  • Jay BladesSelf - Presenter
  • Steven FletcherSelf
  • William KirkSelf
  • Kirsten RamsaySelf
  • Stephen KemberSelf
  • Lucia ScalisiSelf
  • Guillaume PonsSelf
  • Laurence RichardsonSelf
  • Tim WeeksSelf
  • Julie TatchellSelf
  • Dominic ChineaSelf
  • Amanda MiddleditchSelf
  • Geoff HarveySelf
  • Richard RigbySelf
  • Neil FairleySelf
  • Stuart BlackSelf
  • Roger ThomasSelf

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