The Repair Shop S13E5 29 May 2024 on BBC One

On Wednesday 29 May 2024, BBC One broadcasts an episode of the series The Repair Shop!
Season 13 Episode 5 Episode Summary
In this episode of “The Repair Shop” on BBC One, viewers are treated to a heartwarming restoration journey led by upholsterer Sonnaz. Sonnaz is tasked with the challenge of restoring a tatty leather armchair brought in by Leigh from London. With Leigh’s sentimental attachment to the armchair, which he acquired in 1986 with his partner Greg, Sonnaz faces the responsibility of transforming this once luxurious seat back to its former glory.
Leigh’s connection to the armchair runs deep, as it symbolizes the love story between him and Greg, who met in Greece. Instantly smitten with Greg, Leigh recalls their romantic journey together, which led to Greg relocating to the UK so they could be together. Now, with the armchair showing signs of wear and tear over the years, Leigh entrusts Sonnaz with the task of preserving this cherished piece of their history.
Join BBC One for another captivating episode of “The Repair Shop,” where skilled artisans breathe new life into treasured possessions with rich stories behind them. With its blend of craftsmanship and heartfelt narratives, this episode promises to resonate with viewers as they witness the restoration of not just objects, but also the memories and emotions they hold.
What Time is the Episode On?
The episode of The Repair Shop will be broadcast on May 29 2024 on BBC One at 8:00 PM.
Is the Episode New?
The episode of The Repair Shop is all new!
The Repair Shop Cast & Stars
| Main Cast |
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| Jay Blades Steven Fletcher Will Kirk Suzie Fletcher Dominic Chinea Kirsten Ramsay Brenton West Lucia Scalisi Sonnaz Nooranvary Bill Paterson Robert Pugh Tim Weeks Julie Tatchell |
Episode Videos & Previews
Watch The Repair Shop Online
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The Repair Shop Series Information
| Enter a workshop filled with expert craftspeople, bringing loved pieces of family history and the memories they hold back to life. A heartwarming antidote to throwaway culture. |
