Season 5
42 episodes
44 min. per episode
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Artisans restore beloved heirlooms, unveiling heartwarming stories that reveal profound connections, secrets, and the power of memory.
Episodes
In a Christmas Special of the popular restoration program, the experts tackle items with a festive link - a Rusted Dilapidated 1975 Chopper Bicycle, a treasured but tired Harmonium, a Threadbare Bear and a Broken Down Clockwork Train Set.
The popular restoration programme returns for a fifth series. The experts take on an ornately carved walnut wooden piano stool, a vintage car speedometer and a baby's wicker crib that has been at the heart of a family for generations.
A rusty, leaky water can belonging to a former fairground family, a miniature camel saddle that has had an unfortunate encounter with a mischievous puppy and Bobby Bear, a 100-year-old RAF mascot are the items brought in for repair.
The team takes on a one of a kind bicycle sidecar, designed for junior passengers, a Victorian sewing table, and a military drum which saw action in both the first and second world wars. Will puts the pieces of the Victorian sewing stand back together. Dom repairs the old bicycle sidecar. Pete tackles the repairing of the drum that went through the two world wars with some help from Suzie.
The team takes on a treasured leather satchel that's been through the wars, a Victorian clock that is linked to an incredible wartime story, and a bronze sea serpent pen holder made by owner Alan's great grandfather. Suzie repairs and restores the leather satchel. Her brother Steve fixes the old spy-catcher's slate clock. Meanwhile Brenton repairs the old sea serpent.
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.
