Erewash residents with broken treasures offered a chance to visit The Repair Shop

Published on: Friday, 28th July 2023
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Erewash residents with broken treasures are being urged to contact TV producers for cherished items in need of restoration to get them transformed in time for Christmas.

The Repair Shop first aired on BBC TWO in March 2017 before moving channels to BBC ONE, firstly to daytime, and from March 2020, in the peaktime evening schedule where a Christmas special aired, drawing 5.5m viewers.

Jay Blades and the team of experts at BBC TV show 'The Repair Shop' are getting ready to perform some festive magic in the Christmas edition of the popular programme, and would love to hear from people with objects of historical or social interest in need of repair with a festive feel to them. 

Presenter, Jay Blades, said: "We are looking for items that make us remember Christmas’s of yester-year. It can be absolutely anything, the items don’t have to be antique, but it must mean something to you and have a sentimental value which a repair would make a difference. The team here are incredible, and we have experts in pretty much every craft so hopefully we have the solution for any fix!”

Ceramics expert, Kirsten Ramsay said: “This is our fourth Christmas Repair Shop and they are some of my favourite episodes – there’s always a magic about the barn but there’s something about Christmas that makes The Repair Shop even more magical. We’d love to try and add that little bit of magic to your Christmas so do get in touch with your suggestions.” 

The Repair Shop team is reaching out to a wide range of communities for the Christmas Episode. Please email applications @ ricochet.co.uk or log on to www.bbc.co.uk/takepart for more information. 

The experts are currently filming the next series rescuing and restoring items their owners' thought were beyond saving, transforming priceless pieces of family history and bringing loved, but broken treasures back to life. The next series of The Repair Shop is due to transmit later in the autumn. 

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