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In the Repair Shop this Christmas, the team take on a bike, a treasured but tired harmonium, a clockwork train set and a beloved 80-year-old bear.
The team takes on a broken tape-recording machine, a costume that once belonged to a 1950s strong woman and a broken wind-up car.
The team takes on a smashed piggy bank, a homemade gramophone that has lost its voice and a tarnished 19th-century ceremonial helmet.
The team tackles a shattered gold ring, a dilapidated fire bucket and a jewelry box with a puzzle to solve.
The team takes on a family butcher's trusty sausage-making machine, a treasured Edwardian postcard album and an Iraqi hot water urn, known as a samovar.
The team take on a well-travelled leather case, a fantastic homemade telescope built from scrap metal and 100-year-old bowl with an extraordinary history.
The team take on a toy cannon, a Victorian inkwell and a saintly statue that has suffered an unholy breakage.
The team take on a Victorian high chair, a smuggler's telescope and a tippling stick.
The team take on a tarnished keepsake, a whimsical vintage bottle stopper and a cherished pedal scooter.
The team take on a well-loved garden bench, an old school calculator and an antique bridle.
The team take on a much-loved teddy bear, an unusual instrument with a music hall past and a century-old tea caddy.
It's all hands on deck as the crew tackle a dilapidated ship's wheel, a worn-out football mascot and a vintage cricket ball.
The team revive and restore a precious brooch, a rag doll called Chiefy and a well-travelled wooden trunk.
The team take on a rare and collectable seesaw, a hand-stitched bedspread and a shooting stick.
The team take on a wooden desk, a scrapbook charting a fantastic story and a wind-up train.
The team take on a mid-century coffee table, a wind-up panda that holds special family memories and an unusual kitchen utensil - a coconut scraper.
The team take on a pair of boxing gloves, a shattered ostrich egg cigarette box and a toy bike gifted by comedians Laurel and Hardy.
The team take on a satchel once owned by a prisoner of war, a pub clock with an intriguing past and a sea serpent pen holder.
The team take on a one-of-a-kind bicycle sidecar, a Victoria sewing stand and a military drum.
The team take on a fairground water can, a camel saddle and an RAF mascot teddy bear, restored as a tribute to the brave airman it belonged to.
The team take on an ornate wooden piano stool, a vintage car speedometer and a baby's wicker crib.
The team restore a pair of albums charting Scott's expedition to the South Pole, a traditional Asian board game and a much-loved magic trick.
The team restores a clockwork tractor used by an agricultural salesmen to South Africa in the 1950s, a plate bearing a photo of the owner's mother and a military compass.
The team restores a rusty toy pedal car, a bronze statue by a leading French artist, and a baize-covered card table dating from the 1940s.
The team restores a set of bagpipes that saw action in the First World War, a silver Welsh crown of great cultural significance, and a quirky tortoise-shaped bell.
Jay Blades and the team tackle a vintage horse-racing game, two stained-glass panels, and an old tram seat that has precious memories for its 93-year-old owner.
The team restores a bike with a patriotic past, a threadbare teddy on wheels, and a Victorian firefighter's helmet.
The team restore a Victorian kaleidoscope, a carved wooden bench that plays a tune, and a pair of military mementoes belonging to an extraordinary soldier.
The team tackle a set of binoculars salvaged from a WWII U-Boat, a vintage mechanical money box, and two boxing belts with a proud and emotional history.
The team takes on a dilapidated old go-kart, a treasured handmade piece of leatherwork, and a charming cat figurine that sparked a collectibles movement.
A miner's lamp that saved its owners life, a mysterious rug-covered armchair, and an antique music machine that hasn't played in years.
Today in the Repair Shop, the team restore a much treasured family portrait, a precious vintage fountain pen, and a 130-year old tiger automaton that has lost its growl.
The team restore a quirky train set made by a celebrated cartoonist, a nautical ‘ditty box,' and a doll that's a precious memento of a much-loved father.
The team restore a bass guitar that topped the charts, a vintage end-of-the-pier machine and a hand-carved belt that marked an unlikely wartime friendship.
Jay Blades and the team tackle a concertina that survived combat in World War I, a vintage jigsaw, and a cocktail table with a surprising secret compartment.
The team tackle a radio that survived the evacuation from Dunkirk, a battered leather gaming case and a grandfather clock with a poignant history.
The team tackle an old carousel horse, a teapot with an extraordinary wartime story, and a wooden puzzle that is the only reminder of a much-loved father.
The team tackle a ventriloquist's dummy, a 1920s typewriter and a precious athletics trophy that's the last remaining memento of a much-loved father.
The team restore a hand-carved model Spitfire, a much-loved leather pouffe, and a battered silver purse holding treasured mementoes of a beloved mother.
The team restore a clock that once hung outside a family business, a treasured metal keepsake box, and an old wooden barber's chair.
The team tackle a faded village war memorial, an iconic 1960s one-armed bandit, and a much-loved teddy bear whose lifelong owner recently passed away.
The team tackle a 1960s cine-projector, a charming wicker chair and a hand-crafted spinning wheel that has travelled all the way from Shetland.
Jay Blades and the team revive a theatre chair from Derby Hippodrome, restore a unique and whimsical timepiece, and resurrect a cherished bronze locket.
Today, there's a dilapidated barber's pole with huge family significance, an important African painting, and a wooden box that hid a life-changing secret.
The team takes on an ancient penny-farthing bicycle, a clocking-on clock with a significant past, and a battered leather briefcase with a proud history.
The team tackle a 1930s pinball machine, an antique weather device and a rocking horse that holds huge sentimental significance for its owner.
Jay and the team restore a music box with a magical connection, make over a much-loved push-along horse and revive a water-damaged penny arcade game.
The team restore a miniature whisky barrel, an antique set of scales and a military swagger stick with precious memories for its 93-year-old owner.
The team tackle a shattered ceramic dish, a handmade doll's house and a vintage harmonium that provided the soundtrack to many an East End knees-up.
The team takes on a pocket sized racing car, a century-old and very rusty weather vane, and a much-loved but horribly damaged leather rhinoceros.
The team take on an antique skeleton clock, a giant teddy bear and a beloved transistor radio with huge sentimental value to its owner.