The Repair Shop Season 5 Episode 6
The Repair Shop
Season 5

Ep 6. Episode 6

  • November 25, 2019
  • 43 min

The Repair Shop is a popular British television show that has captured the hearts of its viewers since its inception. The show revolves around a team of expert artisans who work in a workshop in the picturesque county of Herefordshire, England. Episode 6 of season 5 of the show continues in this vein, bringing together a group of creative, highly talented craftspeople to restore a variety of cherished and meaningful items to their former glory.

The episode begins with an antique silver trolley coming into the workshop, which belongs to a woman named Hazel. Hazel inherited the item from her mother, and it has been with the family for over 100 years. However, after years of wear and tear, the trolley has lost its shine, and the legs have been damaged, making it unstable. The team takes on the task of bringing the trolley back to life, starting with cleaning the silver surface and polishing it to make it look new again. The real challenge, however, comes in repairing the legs, which have to be restored without damaging the original design of the piece. The team is up to the task, of course, and the finished product is both stunning and functional, with Hazel overcome with emotion at seeing the trolley restored to its former glory.

Next up is a much-loved teddy bear that belongs to a woman named Joyce. The teddy bear is over 70 years old, has been in the family for generations, and is named Freddie after Joyce’s late husband. Over the years, Freddie has seen better days, and his fur has become matted, with stuffing coming out of the holes. The team is tasked with getting the old teddy bear back into shape, and they start by giving him a much-needed bath, followed by carefully removing the damaged stitches and replacing the stuffing. The bear’s eyes and nose are then replaced, and the team goes above and beyond by giving him new paws and even reproducing his original growling sound. Joyce is delighted with the result, and it’s clear that this lovingly restored teddy bear will be cherished for many years to come.

The third item to be restored is a beautiful antique clock that has been in the family of a woman named Veronica for over a century. The clock, which is over 200 years old, has been in the family since Veronica’s great-great-grandfather inherited it from a wealthy relative. However, the clock has not been working for years, and Veronica is keen to get it back into good working order. The team, led by clock expert Steve, takes on the task, carefully repairing the inner workings of the clock to get it ticking again. They also replace the broken glass and restore the dial to its original condition, ensuring that the clock looks just as good as it works. Veronica is thrilled with the restored clock, and now it can be passed down to future generations of her family.

The final restoration project of the episode is an intricate wooden model of a sailing ship belonging to a man named Gerry. The model was built by Gerry’s father, who passed away many years ago. Although Gerry treasures the ship, it has been severely damaged by his grandchildren, who accidentally knocked it off a shelf. The team is determined to restore the ship to its former glory, and they carefully reconstruct the damaged areas with precision and patience. They also restore the sails and masts, ensuring that the model looks just as it did when Gerry’s father built it. Gerry is touched by the loving work that has gone into the restoration of the ship and is thrilled to have it back on display in his home.

Episode 6 of season 5 of The Repair Shop is another heartwarming and engaging installment of this popular show. The expert team of craftsmen and women once again showcases their skills and dedication to the art of restoration, bringing new life to cherished and meaningful items. The show demonstrates not only the team’s remarkable talents but also highlights the importance of preserving history and the value of objects that hold sentimental value to their owners. It’s a must-watch for anyone who loves beautiful things, history, and the value of skilled craftsmanship.

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Description
  • First Aired
    November 25, 2019
  • Runtime
    43 min
  • Language
    English