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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.
All Episodes - S06
EPS01
First into the barn today are sisters Angie Jackson and Carmen Henry from Birmingham. They are hoping that organ-restorer David Burville can revive their late mother's pride and joy, a portable pump organ. Ian Harding Is given the job of repairing Toni's father's RAF cap from his time piloting a Lancaster bomber during WWII. Wendy and Sue from Hull give Will Kirk the job of repairing the crib made by their grandfather before he went to fight in WWI. Nick brings in his father's Naval rigging set for Suzie Fletcher that his father used during his National Service in the Royal Navy. Written by Steve Crook [email protected]
EPS02
Geoff Clark from Sunderland has sent a 60 year old juke-box in to The Repair Shop (2017) to be repaired and restored by Mark Stuckey Then sisters Sue and Kath Coffey from Reading bring in their family Moulton bicycle for Tim Gunn to restore and repair. Then they are joined by Frank Black who has brought in mid-17th century clock for Steve Fletcher to look at. Then Jo Blackwell brings in wartime lifeboat compass from a vessel with strong family connection. Brenton West and Will Kirk sort it out between them. Written by Steve Crook [email protected]
EPS03
Liz Cottiss from Essex is hoping that art conservator Lucia Scalisi can revive a faded painting with a touching history, and Maria Bennet from Liverpool has a guilty conscience as well as an item to fix. A broken stained glass (leaded glass) window. Alan Reed from Warwick brings Hannah an old leather armchair that remained hidden from the Nazis in wartime France. Then Sue Pritchard and her son Richard bring in Sue's grandfather's music box for Steve Kember and Will Kirk to repair and restore. Written by Steve Crook [email protected]
EPS04
Ellie McKenna from Kent brings in what could be the trickiest restoration yet for ceramics Expert Kirsten Ramsay. The large alabaster light shade belongs to Eloise's sister and was smashed to smithereens in an unfortunate accident. Then Emma Collins brings in a piano stool that's been used by all of the musicians in her family over the last 100 years. It's a job for leather Expert Suzi. She is followed by Simon Dinsdale from Essex who has his Dad's binoculars for Richard Biggs to repair and restore. Simon's Dad captured the first and best images of the Loch Ness monster. Lastly Barbara Walker who has brought in a toy Glasgow Corporation bus for Dom to fix. Written by Steve Crook [email protected]
EPS05
First in to see mechanical expert Steve Fletcher is Suzanne Richeux from London. She brings an enchanting trinket belonging to her late mother, who was a world-famous trapeze artist. Then Tony and Jenny bring a old Irish peat bucket for Dom to repair and restore. Next David and Brian, two church wardens from Lincolnshire with four carved angels for Will to fix. The angels were made by Belgian refugees in WWI. The last item brought into The Repair Shop this week was an old leather case brought in by Clare from Pulborough for Suzy to work her leather magic on the old case. Written by Steve Crook [email protected]
EPS06
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.
EPS07
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.
EPS08
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.
EPS12
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.
EPS13
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.
EPS14
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.