The Repair Shop 27 November 2024 on BBC One

On Wednesday 27 November 2024, BBC One broadcasts The Repair Shop!
Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “The Repair Shop” on BBC One promises to be an exciting one. Titled “Unlikely Heirlooms,” this episode showcases the team tackling unusual items that come with fascinating stories. Viewers can expect to see the skilled team face a unique challenge as they work on a family treasure that is anything but ordinary.
Kauser Mukhtar from Bradford will be the first to step into the barn, bringing along an unexpected heirloom. This particular item will catch the attention of Dom Chinea and electronic expert Mark Stuckey. Both are known for their ability to breathe new life into forgotten treasures, and this episode will test their creativity and expertise. The item’s backstory is sure to add depth to the repair process, making it a memorable experience for both the team and Kauser.
As always, the show highlights the emotional connections people have with their belongings. Each item has a tale to tell, and this episode will be no different. The viewers can look forward to seeing how the team approaches the repair and the stories that unfold along the way. With the blend of craftsmanship and heartfelt narratives, “The Repair Shop” continues to celebrate the value of family heirlooms, no matter how strange they may be.
What Time is the Episode On?
The episode of The Repair Shop will be broadcast on November 27 2024 on BBC One at 9:00 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. |
