The Repair Shop
S7:E12 The Repair Shop
The team restore a ride-on toy shaped like a snail, a ballroom dancing trophy and a vintage bike linking its owner to the father she lost as a teenager.

The team restore a model ship made of matchsticks crafted by a woman's late father, a retro machinist's chair and a papier-mâché black and white dog.
S7:E1 • Mar 15, 2021 • 44m
Toy restorers Amanda and Julie have their work cut out reviving a sad dog that has been badly burned; metal expert Dominic and Mark Stuckey join forces to fix a retro kitchen mixer; Silversmith Brenton works his magic on a nurse's belt buckle.
S7:E2 • Mar 16, 2021 • 44m
Toy restorers Julie and Amanda welcome a stuffed monkey into the barn; metal expert Dominic faces the heavy-duty task of unseizing a metal vice; wood wizard Will Kirk puts his carving skills to the test as he tackles a Scandinavian folk figurine.
S7:E3 • Apr 12, 2021 • 44m
Dominic Chinea takes on a toy carriage which originally belonged to a boy born in 1911; silversmith Brenton West carefully restores two platinum framed records; mechanical expert Steve Fletcher takes on an ornate but broken clock.
S7:E4 • Mar 18, 2021 • 44m
The team takes on the challenge of restoring a set of unglazed clay sculptures that reminds its owner of her beloved late brother, a vintage lawnmower, and a handmade leather horse from the Second World War.
S7:E5 • Mar 19, 2021 • 44m
In the Repair Shop today, the team restores a child's shoe found during the First World War, a vintage vacuum cleaner and a treasured child's tea set.
S7:E5 • Mar 22, 2022 • 44m
In the Repair Shop today, the team restores a beloved sailor doll, a mid-century camera and a child's musical chair.
S7:E6 • Mar 31, 2022 • 44m
Jay Blades invites new expert Kaviraj Singh to the barn to tackle the fix of a broken Indian stringed instrument; Suzie Fletcher gets to grips with an iconic flying jacket; Steve Fletcher works his magic on a damaged mechanical toy bird.
S7:E6 • Mar 22, 2021 • 44m
The team repair a water-damaged pastel portrait, a 1950s tinplate clockwork toy rocket and a lucky leather purse.
S7:E7 • Mar 23, 2021 • 44m
The team repair a much loved chandelier, a mother-of-pearl table and a broken toy airplane from a lost childhood in Iraq.
S7:E8 • Mar 24, 2021 • 44m
First up is a pinball penny slot machine; art conservator Lucia Scalisi's expertise is called upon to repair a 1960s hand painted drag cone; silversmith Brenton West undertakes the repair of two art deco style silver ladies holding mirrors aloft.
S7:E9 • Mar 25, 2021 • 44m
The team tackles an oil painting by a miner, a delicate wedding tiara, and a chiming mantelpiece clock that was a lifeline for a man losing his sight.
S7:E10 • Mar 26, 2021 • 44m
Sonnaz and Dominic join forces to revive a Victorian iron rocking chair; David takes on the fix of a quirky mechanical bear ornament; leather expert Suzie takes receipt of a broken and burned leather collar attached to an alpine cowbell.
S7:E11 • Mar 29, 2021 • 44m
The team restore a ride-on toy shaped like a snail, a ballroom dancing trophy and a vintage bike linking its owner to the father she lost as a teenager.
S7:E12 • Mar 30, 2021 • 44m
The team repair a musical table, a World War II Land Army doll and a pair of leather driving gloves used by a transport driver from Barnsley.
S7:E13 • Mar 31, 2021 • 44m
Steve Fletcher and Dominic Chinea tackle the motor and body of a hand-made toy racing car; Suzie Fletcher get to grips with a leather bowls bag; wood expert Will Kirk works his magic on an intricately carved box from the Far East.
S7:E14 • Apr 1, 2021 • 44m
Kirsten Ramsay performs a delicate restoration to revive a precious elephant; wood expert Will and master saddler Suzie join forces to resurrect a rocking horse; silversmith Brenton West repairs an unusual trophy shaped like a boxing ring.
S7:E15 • Apr 2, 2021 • 44m
The team restore a vintage nursing chair, a helmet belonging to a firefighter involved in the Aberfan disaster and a traditional Italian coffee grinder.
S7:E16 • Apr 5, 2021 • 44m
The team repairs a pre-war metal pedal plane, a cigar box ukulele, and some badly broken zoo animals made from wood pulp.
S7:E17 • Apr 6, 2021 • 44m
The team repairs a salt and pepper set, a talking doll who has lost her voice, and a hat worn by a World War II prisoner of war as he worked on the Death Railway.
S7:E18 • Apr 7, 2021 • 44m
Antique camera restorer Brenton West tackles a vintage pocket camera; toy restorers Amanda and Julie get to grips with a stuffed pig crying out for some TLC; ceramics expert Kirsten Ramsay pieces back together a delicate stone plate.
S7:E19 • Apr 8, 2021 • 44m
The team restores a 1955 silver singing trophy, a beaten-up boxing bag, and an ornate birdcage linking an adopted daughter with her biological father.
S7:E20 • Apr 9, 2021 • 44m
The team work their magic to restore a Chesterfield armchair, a brass keepsake box and a silver chain-link bracelet.
S7:E21 • Nov 1, 2021 • 44m
Ceramics expert Kirsten Ramsay is charmed by a series of handmade pottery vegetable patch signs; next is Sally Mastroddi with a pull along wooden horse and cart toy; football fan Brenton West is honored to be working on an important trophy.
S7:E22 • Nov 2, 2021 • 44m
The team restores a wooden toy yacht, a pre-NHS midwifery bag, and a mechanical toy bear that pours and drinks milk.
S7:E23 • Nov 1, 2021 • 44m
Sisters Daisy and Indiana Perry bring their father's damaged motor bike saddle bags; Steve Fletcher welcomes Ben Chaffe to the workshop with his late grandfather's barometer; Matt Nickels and Dom Chinea work on a decorative window panel.
S7:E24 • Nov 5, 2021 • 44m
The team restore a beloved father's tuba, an Indian family's mantel clock and a bronze pot in the form of a lion dog.
S7:E25 • Nov 5, 2021 • 44m
Silversmith Brenton West helps to restore a treasured lead statue of a young man with a dog; at the barn is a late father's suitcase, which is made from cardboard; French polisher Will Kirk repairs a wooden giraffe.
S7:E26 • Nov 8, 2021 • 44m
Ceramics expert Kirsten Ramsay and clockwork king Steve Fletcher work on an Indian dancing doll. Steve Kember and silversmith Brenton West work their wonders on a musical menorah. Will Kirk and Dom Chinea breathe new life into a handmade sewing box.
S7:E27 • Nov 9, 2021 • 44m
Eleanor Grundell has her hopes pinned on master goldsmith Richard Talman saving two rings with huge meaning; the barn's next is Dobbin the geriatric pantomime horse; expert Julyan Wallis takes a on a dreadnought guitar in a diabolical condition.
S7:E28 • Nov 10, 2021 • 44m
Soft toy restorers are entrusted to revive a worn-out rabbit; drum expert Pete Woods is tasked with reviving a battered bass drum belonging to the Barrow-in-Furness Sea Cadets; furniture restorer Will Kirk works wonders on a wooden church pew.
S7:E29 • Nov 11, 2021 • 44m
Wood expert Will Kirk is entrusted with a dearly loved wooden soldier's trunk; Roxanna arrives at the barn with her precious Persian tea set; metalworker Dominic Chinea and master saddler Suzie Fletcher revive a vintage pair of roller skates.
S7:E30 • Nov 12, 2021 • 44m
A dilapidated strap chair, a vintage printing machine and a toy war plane.
S7:E31 • Nov 15, 2021 • 44m
A much-loved childhood toy is in need of a makeover; antique camera restorer Brenton West and leather expert Suzie Fletcher revive a camera; clockmaker Steve Fletcher is faced with an unusual timepiece: a Congreve rolling ball clock.
S7:E32 • Nov 16, 2021 • 44m
The team must work their magic to restore a prized silver tea set, a postbox and a leather desk folder.
S7:E33 • Nov 17, 2021 • 44m
First through the barn doors is Sue Lock, who has brought her grandmothers leather midwifery bag; Alice Bird has brought one of her late father's pieces of work; the final hopeful visitors are carrying a precious family keepsake, a gold broach.
S7:E34 • Nov 18, 2021 • 44m
Jay Blades and the team restore a Venetian glass ceremonial goblet, a leather market porter's hat and a wooden horse called Toby.
S7:E36 • Nov 22, 2021 • 44m
First through the barn doors is a small, wooden child's chair; it takes three experts to restore a musical wedding album; metal expert Dominic Chinea and electrical whizz Mark Starkey undertake the mammoth repair of a vintage children's ride.
S7:E37 • Nov 2, 2021 • 44m
First up, a wooden statue of a dapper gentleman for the attention of organ restorer David Burville; Steve Fletcher and Brenton West join forces to repair a photographer's timer; Will Kirk takes on a little carved owl, who houses an ink well.
S7:E38 • Nov 24, 2021 • 44m
Janice and Nicole are first to arrive, with a pair of tap shoes; Brenton West is ready for Diane, delivering her late grandmother's silver purse; Beverley Swain visits the barn with an item that conjures up wonderful memories of her late father.
S7:E39 • Nov 25, 2021 • 44m
Chris has brought his very first musical instrument, a cornet, which is desperate for some specialist attention; Steve Fletcher gets to work reconditioning a rusted paraffin lamp; Steve Kember is charmed by an elaborate silver music box.
S7:E40 • Nov 26, 2021 • 44m
Optical instrument specialist Richard repairs a treasured telescope. Steve and Mark consider a broken but impressive radio.
S7:E47 • Sep 10, 2024 • 46m
Jump-starting a motorbike with Will, who brings this tarnished toy back to life for a biker's grateful children; taking on a marathon shoe restoration job with Dean; cozying up to Blue Bear, who's desperate for a tune-up from Amanda and Julie.
S7:E56 • Sep 16, 2024 • 43m
Retracing the path of an Allied radio hidden inside a book with Mark; getting buzzed when Brenton and Dom repair apiary tools that are on their last legs; having a ball as Sonnaz and Dom collaborate on a fix for a curvy chair.
S7:E57 • Sep 17, 2024 • 43m





