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The Repair Shop
GenreFactual
Directed byBen Borland
Creative directorKaty Thorogood
StarringJay Blades
Will Kirk
Steve Fletcher
Dominic Chinea
Suzie Fletcher
Sonnaz Nooranvary
Amanda Middleditch
Kirsten Ramsay
Lucia Scalisi
Tim Weeks
Julie Tatchell
Brenton West
Narrated byBill Paterson (Series 1, 5–present)
Robert Pugh (Series 2–4)
Theme music composerIan Livingstone
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series10
No. of episodes197
Production
Executive producersCarla-Maria Lawson
Emma Walsh
Hannah Lamb
ProducersHelen Page
Tanveer Bari
Siân Bantock
Alex Raw
Production locationWeald and Downland Living Museum[1]
CinematographyNeil Kent
EditorsHal Watmough
Shelley Hamilton-Smith
Tracey Ashcroft
Clare Childs
Ant Hayes
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time30 minutes (Series 1)
45 minutes (Series 2-5, 7 & 9)
60 minutes (Series 6, 8 & 10)
Production companyRicochet
Original release
NetworkBBC Two
BBC One
Release27 March 2017 (2017-03-27) –
present

The Repair Shop is a British daytime television show made by production company Ricochet that aired on BBC Two for series 1 to 3 and on BBC One for series 4 onwards, in which family heirlooms are restored for their owners by numerous experts with a broad range of specialisms. Furniture restorer Jay Blades acts as the foreman.

Theme

Each episode follows professional craftspeople from around the country who restore family heirlooms that have sentimental value for their owners.[2] Heirlooms are found mostly through social media, and their owners are not charged for the restorations.[3]

Viewers find out about the emotional family stories and events behind the pieces, before enjoying the sight of the technical skills and progress used to bring the pieces back to looking more cared for and in working order.

Episodes

SeriesEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
11527 March 201716 December 2017
21512 March 201830 March 2018
31513 August 201819 September 2018
4301 April 201910 May 2019
54018 November 20192 October 2020
6147 October 202010 March 2021
74015 March 202126 November 2021
81421 April 202126 January 2022
94029 December 202118 November 2022
101411 May 20225 October 2022
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  • NOTE 1: An episode billed as "Series 9, Episode 1" aired as a one-off on 29 December 2021. However, Series 9 did not officially start until 14 March 2022 with a different Episode 1, and the previously aired episode is scheduled to repeat in this run as Episodes 6 or 20.
  • NOTE 2: Series 10 officially started 11 May 2022 half way through Series 9 and had ended 5 October 2022 before 20 more episodes were commissioned for Series 9.

The Repair Shop at Christmas

Several Christmas-themed special episodes have been produced:[citation needed]

Year Transmission date
2017 19 December 2017
2018 Cancelled due to unfinished filming
2019 29 December 2019
2020 26 December 2020
2021 24 December 2021
2022 TBC

Notable artists

Episode 5 of series 1 featured a painted ceramic jug made by Picasso contemporary Jean Lurçat.[4][5]

Episode 12 of series 1 featured a painting by British landscape artist Frederick Appleyard. Brought in by Appleyard's descendant —his great-grand-nephew— the heavily damaged painting was restored by Lucia Scalisi.[6]

In episode 16 of the same series, she restored an oil portrait by C. J. Frost, at the request of its owner, the sitter's son.[7]

In series 4, episode 22, a miniature by Sarah Biffen was restored, by Scalisi and paper conservator Louise Drover.[8]

Notable guests

In October 2022, King Charles III (then still the Prince of Wales) starred in an episode in which a piece of pottery made for Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee and an 18th-century clock were restored by the show's experts.[9] Jay Blades, Steve Fletcher, Kirsten Ramsay and Will Kirk were featured.[10][11] The lead presenter was Jay Blades and the featured experts were Will Kirk, Steve Fletcher and Kirsten Ramsay.[12]

Filming

Weald and Downland Living Museum

The Repair Shop is filmed at the Weald and Downland Living Museum in Singleton, West Sussex. The Court Barn is the principal setting, though some repairs are carried out in the Victorian smithy and nearby wagon shed.[1]

Experts

Regular

  • Jay Blades, furniture restorer and foreman
  • Dominic ('Dom') Chinea, metal worker[13]
  • Steven ('Steve') Fletcher (brother of Suzie), clock restorer[14]
  • Suzie Fletcher (sister of Steve), leather worker, saddle maker[15][16]
  • Will Kirk, carpenter and cabinet-maker[17]
  • Sonnaz Nooranvary, upholstery restorer[17]
  • Amanda Middleditch and Julie Tatchell, soft toy restorers, known as the "Bear Ladies"[18][19]
  • Kirsten Ramsay, Sussex-based ceramics conservator[14]
  • Lucia Scalisi, painting conservator[14][20]
  • Brenton West, silversmith[21] and antique photography specialist[22]

Guest experts

  • Stuart Black, firefighting historian[23]
  • George Blackman, antique typewriter restorer[24]
  • Matthew Boultwood, blacksmith[18]
  • John Dilworth, violin restorer[25]
  • Louise Drover, paper conservator[26]
  • Neil Fairley, vintage electronics repairer[27]
  • Catherine Guilder, historian[28]
  • Tim Gunn, bicycle restorer
  • Geoff Harvey, pinball machine restorer[29]
  • Sarah Hatton, willow artist
  • Stephen Kember, music box specialist[30]
  • Pete Woods, percussion and musical instrument repairer
  • Sara Dennis, embroidery specialist
  • David Kennett, luthier, guitar restorer[citation needed]
  • Graham Mancha, furniture restorer[31]
  • Matthew Nickels, stained-glass worker[13]
  • Guillaume Pons, ceramics restorer[32]
  • Laurence Richardson, jukebox restorer[33]
  • Richard Rigby, antique projector specialist[34]
  • Greg Rowland, wheelwright
  • Joujou Saad and Walid Saad, antique typewriter restorers[35]
  • Christopher Shaw, book-binder[36]
  • Alastair Simms, m, electronics engineeraster cooper[28]
  • Kaviraj Singh, sitar restorer
  • Rachael South, London-based furniture caner[37]
  • Mark Stuckey, electronics and electrical restorer
  • Richard Talman, master goldsmith[30]
  • Roger Thomas, accordion specialist[38]
  • Julyan Wallis, luthier[39]
  • Tim Weeks, gramophone specialist[17]
  • Hannah Weston Smith, furniture restorer
  • Dean Westmoreland, cobbler, shoe repairer
  • David Burville, organ restorer, toy repairer
  • Blue MacMurchie, John MacMurchie, bagpipes restorers
  • Jayesh Vaghela, hatter[40]
  • Kouresh Kouchakpour, luthier[41]
  • Nigel Robinson, electronics engineer[42]

Merchandise

Home media

DVD releases of the series are released by Dazzler Media under license from Warner Bros.

On 25 June 2018, a DVD release of The Complete Series 1 and 2017 Christmas Special was released on a two-disc DVD set. A DVD release of Series Two was released on 7 October 2019. A DVD of Series 3 was released in March 2020, Series 4 was released as a two-disc set in March 2021, and Series 5 was released as a two-disc set in November 2021.

Books

On 25 July 2019, a do-it-yourself hardback book was released, entitled The Repair Shop: A Make Do and Mend Handbook, published by BBC Books.[43]

The Repair Shop: Tales from the Workshop of Dreams was published by BBC Books on 5 November 2020.[44]

Reception

In 2019, The Repair Shop received a nomination for a Rose d'Or in the Reality and Factual Entertainment category.[45] After moving to prime time for Series 6 in March 2020, it was watched by 6.7 million people.[46]

International versions

References

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  2. ^ "Last night's TV: 'The Repair Shop' (BBC2)". 28 March 2017. Archived from the original on 18 June 2022.
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  10. ^ Barr, Sabrina (27 October 2022). "The Repair Shops' Jay Blades defends 'breaking royal protocol' with King Charles". Metro.
  11. ^ Daly, Charlotte (27 October 2022). "Social media goes wild for King Charles III's presenting skills on The Repair Shop". Country Living.
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  14. ^ a b c "BBC Media Centre - The Repair Shop". Retrieved 23 September 2018.
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  44. ^ Farrington, Karen (5 November 2020). The Repair Shop: Tales from the Workshop of Dreams. BBC Books. ISBN 978-1785946523.
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