The Repair Shop
- TV Series
- 2017–
- 30m
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8.7/10
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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... Read allSome 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.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.
- Won 1 BAFTA Award
- 2 wins & 3 nominations total
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My wife and I recently found this show on Netflix. We really love it. We love the interaction of the different restorers, and especially like Jay, Steve, Kirsten and Will. We love how they try to ensure that different objects are restored, showing the expertise of each Restorer. We love the "reveal' as each object is returned to the owner. Several times tears have been shed as the owners get back their item in first-class restored condition. What a great program. Wish something like this was on in the US, but thankful we can now watch as many programs at a time as we like. Thanks for a great idea and expert craftsmen/restorers to do the job right. I think the Weald and Downland Museum would be a great place to visit.
Considering the success of many History Channel pickers, pawn stars and museum shows, I hope Netflix continues their support of The Repair Shop. All that is missing is failures (you know there are always failures), bloopers and personal sussex museum features regarding the location.
We just discovered this show on Netflix and are greatly enjoying it! I join the other voices that say that I wish there were more actual restoration shown. I know the human/background piece is important, but it could easily take more of a back seat to the work. I don't mind Jay, but I'd like to see his work, too. We will watch straight through and then maybe watch some of them again.
Daytime programming can be shunned, mocked and pilloried, but just occasionally it conjures up original, educational and outstanding television.
The Repair Shop is a terrific example of this.
The format is simple. Members of the public bring in artefacts, antiques and heirlooms, which over the course of time have broken or faded into disrepair (the backstories are often fascinating). The items are received at The Repair Shop and mended or restored by a member of a team of experts in various fields (clocks, upholstery, toys etc.).
Every aspect of the show is a delight.
Watching the process of how the repairs are carried out, is a wonder to behold. The skills and crafts used are those acquired over many years of learning. Not a computer in sight.
Those bringing in the artefacts care so deeply about their wares, and often possess cherished memories of other family members who once owned them.
The craftspeople who repair the treasures, are the stars of the show. Unassuming, patient, skilful and dedicated. They clearly take delight and pride in their work, and most of all sheer pleasure in helping others.
The culmination of each programme is when the restored items are returned to their owners. Such joyful moments and I don't mind saying it brings a tear to the eye.
No, there is no 'action', nobody gets voted off and it is quite slow. But when so many programmes focus on the worst side of humanity, let's celebrate people behaving wonderfully. A pleasure to watch and long may it continue!
Smart, genuine and loveable people using their expertise to bring back new life to some of the most interesting oddities men have created and they do it with charm and wit.. careful or you may shed a happy tear
Did you know
- TriviaShot at the Weald and Downland museum near Chichester in Sussex.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Jeremy Vine: Episode #5.170 (2022)
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