The Repair Shop

The Repair Shop (2017- )

RunningReality show

The Repair Shop is a workshop of dreams, where broken or damaged cherished family heirlooms are brought back to life.

Furniture restorers, horologists, metal workers, ceramicists, upholsterers and all manner of skilled craftsmen and women have been brought together to work in one extraordinary space, restoring much-loved possessions to their former glory.

Many of these items have incredible stories behind them and a unique place in history: from an accordion played in the Blitz by a woman who is now in her 90s, to a beautifully crafted clock made by a father who was completely blind; a Pinball machine that is currently being used as a kitchen counter, and a Davenport desk with its trademark fake drawers which fooled burglars - and their crowbar.

The Repair Shop is an antidote to our throwaway culture and shines a light on the wonderful treasures to be found in homes across the country.

Network
Scheduleevery Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday at 15:45 (45 min)

Last Episode

Episode 31
Year 2025Episode 3160 min

Episode 31

Listed as Series 15 Episode 5 on BBC site

First to arrive in the barn is Peter from Blackpool, carrying a shattered violin that once belonged to his late wife's grandfather Sigmund. A gifted Jewish musician from Vienna, Sigmund – along with his violin – was imprisoned in Theresienstadt concentration camp during the Second World War. The camp played an important role in Nazi propaganda and was used to paint a false picture of conditions for international visitors, including the Red Cross. As part of that subterfuge, Sigmund was ordered to form an orchestra that would play to visiting dignitaries on such occasions. Now dried, cracked and broken from years hanging above a fireplace, it poses a mammoth challenge for violin restorer Becky Houghton, who painstakingly dismantles it, repairing its fractured body, filling cracks and preserving every mark left by Sigmund's hands. 

From Aberdeenshire, Katy Fennema and her mother Alison arrive with a weather-beaten enamel sign from the family's long-gone Highlands garage. The business, founded in 1901 in Braemar's snowbound Castleton district, served motorists for decades and provided a living for generations of Alison's family. Bent double, rusted and shorn of some of its lettering, the sign symbolises a proud lineage of hard work and hospitality – but right now, it's looking far from proud. A new face in the barn steps up to take on the job: Glaswegian printmaker and gilder Alasdair Mackay. With a bit of welding help from Dom Chinea, Al straightens the buckled metal, fills its deep scars and repaints its lettering with precision, all while preserving the precious patina. 

Next, Charlie Smith from North Yorkshire brings a delicate ceramic birdcage that belonged to his late mother, Jennifer. Bought in a Riyadh department store during the family's years in Saudi Arabia, it once filled their living room with light and warmth, but when Jennifer became ill, it was left shattered after an unfortunate accident, and an attempted repair has left it in pieces. Conservator Kirsten Ramsay takes on the formidable task of dismantling the failed glue joints, steam-cleaning every fragment, and reassembling hundreds of shards back into the delicate cage that Jennifer once knew and loved. 

Finally, Ross Malyon from the Isle of Bute arrives with a black leather jacket, hand painted in the 1980s by his late girlfriend Meriel, who transformed its back into a vivid Batman mural. The jacket accompanied Ross around the world during his years as a roadie to some of the UK's biggest bands, but decades living the rock'n'roll lifestyle have left the jacket faded and falling apart. Fixing it requires the joint efforts of shoemaker Dean Westmoreland, who tackles the worn leather, failing zip and torn lining, and paintings conservator Lucia Scalisi, who carefully revives the artwork's cracked colours.

nov. 12, 2025

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The Repair Shop' premiere?

'The Repair Shop' premiered on March 27, 2017.

Who are the main presenters of 'The Repair Shop'?

The main presenters of 'The Repair Shop' are Jay Blades and Kirsten Ramsay.

What is the premise of 'The Repair Shop'?

'The Repair Shop' follows a team of skilled craftspeople who restore and repair sentimental items brought in by the public.

How many experts are featured on 'The Repair Shop'?

'The Repair Shop' features a team of around 30 experts specializing in various restoration and repair skills.

What types of items are typically repaired on 'The Repair Shop'?

'The Repair Shop' focuses on repairing a wide range of items, including furniture, ceramics, clocks, toys, and musical instruments, among others.

Where is 'The Repair Shop' filmed?

'The Repair Shop' is filmed at the Weald and Downland Living Museum in West Sussex, England.

How long does it typically take to repair an item on 'The Repair Shop'?

The time it takes to repair an item on 'The Repair Shop' varies depending on the complexity of the restoration. Some repairs can be completed within a day, while others may take weeks.

Can anyone bring their items to 'The Repair Shop' for restoration?

Yes, anyone can bring their items to 'The Repair Shop' for restoration, but there is a selection process as the show receives a large number of submissions.

Are the repairs on 'The Repair Shop' free of charge?

Yes, the repairs on 'The Repair Shop' are free of charge as the show covers all the costs associated with the restoration process.

Are there any limitations on the items that can be repaired on 'The Repair Shop'?

While 'The Repair Shop' aims to repair a wide range of items, there are certain limitations, such as size and safety concerns, which may prevent the repair of certain items.

How do the experts on 'The Repair Shop' decide which items to repair?

The experts on 'The Repair Shop' carefully consider the historical and sentimental value of each item, as well as the repair challenges it presents, when selecting which items to work on.

Are the repairs on 'The Repair Shop' always successful?

While the experts on 'The Repair Shop' strive to repair every item to the best of their abilities, there are cases where the restoration may not be possible or may not meet the expectations of the owner.

Have any famous or historically significant items been repaired on 'The Repair Shop'?

Yes, 'The Repair Shop' has featured the repair of several famous or historically significant items, including a typewriter used by Roald Dahl and a vintage fairground ride.

Is 'The Repair Shop' only focused on repairs, or does it also provide historical context for the items?

'The Repair Shop' not only focuses on repairs but also provides historical context for the items being repaired, sharing interesting stories and information about their origins and significance.

Has 'The Repair Shop' received any awards or nominations?

Yes, 'The Repair Shop' has been nominated for several awards, including the National Television Awards for Best Daytime Show and the Royal Television Society Craft & Design Awards.

Does 'The Repair Shop' have a dedicated fanbase?

Yes, 'The Repair Shop' has garnered a dedicated fanbase who appreciate the show's focus on craftsmanship, restoration, and the sentimental value of treasured possessions.

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