The Repair Shop

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droopsnoot

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11,923 posts

242 months

Tuesday 27th March 2018
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Anyone else watching this, on BBC2 weeknights at 18.30? Quite interesting, an array of items being brought in to be repaired or renovated by an array of experts. Has the usual irritations but some fascinating items being repaired, and some interesting techniques being used.

eybic

9,212 posts

174 months

Tuesday 27th March 2018
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Is it a repeat? I seem to recall watching something similar a while ago.

DuckAvenger

324 posts

133 months

Tuesday 27th March 2018
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It is brilliant. Oddly fascinating. Really hard to find series 2 episodes though. Can't access to iPlayer.

cmsapms

707 posts

244 months

Tuesday 27th March 2018
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I'm enjoying this, but can't help feeling that the filler bits could be better utilised showing more in depth details of the repairs.

Also, the frontman never seems to show his skills, despite the leather apron and silly hat.

droopsnoot

Original Poster:

11,923 posts

242 months

Tuesday 27th March 2018
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cmsapms said:
I'm enjoying this, but can't help feeling that the filler bits could be better utilised showing more in depth details of the repairs.
And me, but that's prime-time I guess. I always record such stuff, and just watch the interesting bits. Maybe some people like to hear all the pre-amble, the background is perhaps as interesting as the detail of repairing it.

I don't know if it's a repeat, I don't recall seeing it before. I haven't watched to the end of the credits for the copyright date, that sometimes gives an idea.

dukeboy749r

2,612 posts

210 months

Wednesday 11th September 2019
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Apologies, I am sure it has come up before, but, what a lovely show. Great premise, lovely background stories, some real craftsmanship

Sure helps unwind after the tripe I mostly see (about one particular subject) on what used to be the 6 o'clock news

Grandad Gaz

5,093 posts

246 months

Wednesday 11th September 2019
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Fascinating show. smile

I’d be surprised if any of the experts suffer from stress or anxiety!

p4cks

6,908 posts

199 months

Wednesday 11th September 2019
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Grandad Gaz said:
I’d be surprised if any of the experts suffer from stress or anxiety!
None of them are on their mobile phones taking selfies and chasing likes, which helps.

clockworks

5,361 posts

145 months

Wednesday 11th September 2019
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Grandad Gaz said:
Fascinating show. smile

I’d be surprised if any of the experts suffer from stress or anxiety!
Not very realistic - I'm finding real life as a clock man way more stressful. There just aren't enough hours in the (7 day) working week to keep up with the workload, and I'm running out of space to store the increasing backlog of clocks. I shouldn't complain about being too busy, but it's only going to get worse as more of the older guys retire because of ill health, or die at the bench.

I keep putting my prices up in an attempt to turn away customers, but obviously not enough.


Something that I find really odd is that money is never mentioned. People turn up with random stuff, several experts crack on with the work, and customer takes it away again without seeming to pay. No haggling, asking for "discount for cash", whinging "that's more than I paid for it", phoning to ask if it's ready, etc.

Interesting programme though, and a lot of my customers are watching it, so they appreciate that repairs take time, effort and skill, not a quick dunk in a bucket of paraffin and a spray with WD40 (leave that to the antique dealers).

Gary C

12,422 posts

179 months

Wednesday 11th September 2019
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Should also have some vintage electronics/computers on it, not just bits of wood and leather smile

Riley Blue

20,952 posts

226 months

Wednesday 11th September 2019
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Gary C said:
Should also have some vintage electronics/computers on it, not just bits of wood and leather smile
They've fixed a juke box and radios.

Matty3

1,177 posts

84 months

Wednesday 11th September 2019
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One of my favourite programs smile - it's really fascinating watching craftspeople actually repairing old things with genuine skill, love and care

Promised Land

4,723 posts

209 months

Wednesday 11th September 2019
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Riley Blue said:
They've fixed a juke box.
They didn't fix the juke box, they got an expert on them in to fix it, quite interesting show, the incline clock last night I'd never seen one before, truly bizarre time piece.


Athlon

5,015 posts

206 months

Wednesday 11th September 2019
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It may seem strange but the ladies who work on the toys (bears and the such) are the ones I enjoy watching work as they are so precious about them and and so lovingly restore them.
It is a great programme all round.

Steve126

301 posts

183 months

Thursday 12th September 2019
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clockworks said:
Something that I find really odd is that money is never mentioned. People turn up with random stuff, several experts crack on with the work, and customer takes it away again without seeming to pay. No haggling, asking for "discount for cash", whinging "that's more than I paid for it", phoning to ask if it's ready, etc.
They are not running a business and the people bringing in stuff to be repaired aren't customers so there is no need for anyone to mention money.

Grandad Gaz

5,093 posts

246 months

Thursday 12th September 2019
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Steve126 said:
clockworks said:
Something that I find really odd is that money is never mentioned. People turn up with random stuff, several experts crack on with the work, and customer takes it away again without seeming to pay. No haggling, asking for "discount for cash", whinging "that's more than I paid for it", phoning to ask if it's ready, etc.
They are not running a business and the people bringing in stuff to be repaired aren't customers so there is no need for anyone to mention money.
Yes, the shows producers are probably paying the experts.
Also, that Jay Blades bloke, I get the impression the series might have been his idea, which is why we never see him actually working!

Gary C

12,422 posts

179 months

Thursday 12th September 2019
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Riley Blue said:
Gary C said:
Should also have some vintage electronics/computers on it, not just bits of wood and leather smile
They've fixed a juke box and radios.
Missed that. smile

Like this program as I also try to fix anything, and want to set up a repair club in our area once I retire but I'm better at mechanics, electrical's and electronics.

Some of the ceramic work is amazing.

NDA

21,572 posts

225 months

Thursday 12th September 2019
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cmsapms said:
Also, the frontman never seems to show his skills, despite the leather apron and silly hat.
And once you've spotted this, he becomes very irritating.... taking the credit for work he hasn't done.

Good program though - on a par with 'Gone Fishing' for gentle and wispy TV.

Dogwatch

6,228 posts

222 months

Thursday 12th September 2019
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They were filming when we went to Singleton last week so another series on the way!

Le Controleur Horizontal

1,480 posts

60 months

Thursday 12th September 2019
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NDA said:
cmsapms said:
Also, the frontman never seems to show his skills, despite the leather apron and silly hat.
And once you've spotted this, he becomes very irritating.... taking the credit for work he hasn't done.

Good program though - on a par with 'Gone Fishing' for gentle and wispy TV.
Agree, he is like Dan Snow who discovers everything and does research (reads some books)