
Carpenter Will and horologist Steve are far from home today, exploring Ayrshire on Scotland’s west coast. Their first stop is the Scottish Boat Building School in Irvine, where Tom is waiting with a very unusual vessel.\nIt’s a three-piece canoe designed in the 1930s and small enough to fit in the guard’s van of a train, which meant tourists could bring their own canoes on holiday in the years before owning a car was commonplace. It represents a different kind of freedom for Ton though. His achondroplasia means a regularly-sized canoe is too difficult to manoeuvre, but if this folding version can be fixed, he’ll finally have the freedom to take his daughter out exploring the waterways of Britain.\n \nAyrshire is the birthplace of Scotland’s national poet, Robert Burns, and many of the towns and villages in the region can boast strong links to his life and works. So it’s no surprise that when Will is called to Barr Castle in Galston, he comes face to face with a very special artifact. It’s a windowpane with a hand inscription by Robert Burns himself. However, it’s suffered some damage in the past, so for decades its current custodians have had it hidden away in a cupboard for safekeeping. Now though, with the help of The Repair Shop’s ceramics expert Kirsten Ramsay, they hope to once again put it on display. Fixing glass is notoriously difficult though, and Kirsten is definitely feeling the pressure of getting such an important object looking back to its best.\n \nThen Will’s off to Scone Palace, crowning place of Scottish kings, to meet a couple with a family heirloom in need of rescue. It’s a handwritten Gaelic piping music book, handed down from Ian’s great-grandfather Donald, known as the Hero of Alma after his actions in the Crimean War. Now severely damaged, the music in its brittle pages might be lost forever if bookbinder Chris Shaw can’t bring it back from the brink. Ian will never play the songs it contains, as he has been battling motor neurone disease for the past decade, but he hopes if Chris Shaw is successful that it can be passed down to his own son, also named Donald in honour of his ancestor.\n\nAlways in search of a new challenge, Dom joins a Perth-based family business whose handmade sporrans are the perfect accessory to Scotland’s famous kilts. It’s a critically endangered heritage craft which dates back to the 12th century, and they’re turning to technology to keep up with the challenge faced by cheaper, mass-produced versions made abroad. As we know, Dom’s always eager to get on the tools, so what will his hosts make of his attempts at leatherworking?
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Series 1: Ayrshire - Restoring Robert Burns Graffiti
Carpenter Will and horologist Steve are far from home today, exploring Ayrshire on Scotland’s west coast. Their first stop is the Scottish Boat Building School in Irvine, ...
02-04-2026
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Series 1: Devon - Emergency Surgery For Daisy The Cow
In this episode, the experts lend their skills to a community project, hear the story behind a new treasure to be repaired, and visit a local crafting hero.\n\nWill and Dom trav ...
01-04-2026
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Series 2: Prestwick - Preserving The Picture Palace
Prestwick’s Broadway Cinema hasn’t shown a film since its doors closed in 1976, so Mark Stuckey and Steve Rowley must battle rust, missing wires and obsolete carbon- ...
01-04-2026
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Series 1: Perthshire - Rebuilding An Ancient Settlement
In this episode, the experts lend their skills to a community project, hear the story behind a new treasure to be repaired, and visit a local crafting hero.\n\nWill and Dom are ...
31-03-2026
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Series 2: Alloa - Restoring An Ingenious Hebridean Clock
The team are in Alloa, Scotland’s smallest county, hoping to revive Alloa Co-op Bowling Club’s faded and warped sign in their centenary year.\n\nMeanwhile, Dom deliv ...
30-03-2026
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Series 2: Buckinghamshire - A Fix For The Wwii Codebreakers
Dom and Will hit the road to Buckinghamshire on another restoration adventure. At Bletchley Park, Will helps revive a historic Hollerith card-punching machine that powered World ...
27-03-2026
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Series 1: Highlands - Treasure In The Attic
In this episode, the experts lend their skills to a community project, hear the story behind a new treasure to be repaired, and visit a local crafting hero.\n\nJoining Dom in th ...
25-03-2026
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Series 2: Kent - A Record-breaking Pump Trolley Gets Back On Track
In Kent, Dom and Henry restore a century-old railway pump trolley, while luthier Julyan helps siblings honour their late father by repairing his cherished guitar. In West Sussex ...
25-03-2026
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Series 2: Whitby - A Forbidden Maritime Memoir Resurfaces
An anonymous journal from Captain Cook’s first voyage resurfaces in Whitby. Can Chris ensure scholars have access to save the stories the Admiralty never wanted told? In e ...
24-03-2026
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Series 2: Cornwall - Bringing The Eden Project Automaton Back To Life
Dom and Steve head to Cornwall to resurrect a dead cat, star of an iconic exhibit at the Eden Project, hoping to put a new lease of life into a mechanical marvel that’s al ...
20-03-2026
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Series 2: Buckinghamshire - A Fix For The Wwii Codebreakers
Dom and Will hit the road to Buckinghamshire on another restoration adventure. At Bletchley Park, Will helps revive a historic Hollerith card-punching machine that powered World ...
27-03-2026
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Series 2: Doncaster - Fixing A Grand Old Clock At The School For The Deaf
Steve enlists Will and Cindy’s help to fix a 19th-century grandfather clock that once kept everything ticking over at Doncaster School for the Deaf. In Birmingham, Dom bat ...
13-03-2026
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Series 2: Falkirk - Forgotten Model Boatlift Brought Back To Live
Will and Dan tackle a scale model of the world’s only rotating boat lift: the Falkirk Wheel. The wheel's missing cogs, broken bearings and underperforming motor demand pre ...
13-03-2026
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Series 2: Dunblane - Saving A Local Legend
Dom teams up with carpenter Jen to save a beloved spider slide that was once a fixture in the local shopping centre and has now been rescued by the Dunblane Centre. Can Dom and ...
19-03-2026
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Series 1: Devon - Emergency Surgery For Daisy The Cow
In this episode, the experts lend their skills to a community project, hear the story behind a new treasure to be repaired, and visit a local crafting hero.\n\nWill and Dom trav ...
01-04-2026
BBC 1
Series 2: Whitby - A Forbidden Maritime Memoir Resurfaces
An anonymous journal from Captain Cook’s first voyage resurfaces in Whitby. Can Chris ensure scholars have access to save the stories the Admiralty never wanted told? In e ...
24-03-2026
BBC 1
Series 2: Alloa - Restoring An Ingenious Hebridean Clock
The team are in Alloa, Scotland’s smallest county, hoping to revive Alloa Co-op Bowling Club’s faded and warped sign in their centenary year.\n\nMeanwhile, Dom deliv ...
30-03-2026
BBC 1
Series 2: Kent - A Record-breaking Pump Trolley Gets Back On Track
In Kent, Dom and Henry restore a century-old railway pump trolley, while luthier Julyan helps siblings honour their late father by repairing his cherished guitar. In West Sussex ...
25-03-2026
BBC 1
Series 1: Glasgow - A Fix At The Top Of The Cathedral
In this episode, the experts lend their skills to a community project, hear the story behind a new treasure to be repaired and visit a local crafting hero.\n\nDom and Lucia are ...
13-02-2025
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Series 2: Glasgow - A Theatre Icon Gets An Encore
Dom steps inside Glasgow’s Britannia Panopticon, the world’s oldest surviving music hall, to help piano technician Jamie revive Henrietta, a 1904 Nilson pianola with ...
17-03-2026
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