The team lovingly revives a 1950s alarm clock that hasn't rung for decades, a metal horse statue holding memories of a dear dad and a 120-year-old piece of rugby history.
Jay Blades and the team restore a tiny pair of baby boots, a hand-painted Venetian jewellery box and a well-trodden wooden tap-dancing mat used by identical twins.
Jay Blades and the team transform a child's bike symbolising young love, a fluffy toy that's provided much-needed support and a lamp smashed into smithereens.
Jay Blades and the team work their magic on a famous red book from the TV series This Is Your Life, a miniature sewing machine and a 1950s recording device.
The experts restore three heirlooms: a camera from Uganda that facilitated a new life in the UK, a stuffed bunny belonging to children's author Dick King-Smith, and a draughts board.
The team takes a trip back in time as they revive a 1960s lawnmower, a huge Welsh rugby union trophy and a leather belt bought for a sixteenth birthday and loved for a lifetime.
The experts knuckle down to transform three family heirlooms: a marching bass drum, a mug with a pottery frog hidden inside, and a model windmill made by a much-missed father.
The team is tasked with putting the spice back into a painted pepper mill, and the teddy bear ladies are seeing double as they fix two wind-up toys gifted to identical twins.
Jay Blades and the team restore a set of bells that once noisily warned people of a horse's arrival, a 1930s toy car that comforted a wartime evacuee, and a mid-century chair.
Art and industry come to the Repair Shop in the form of two ceramic doves believed to be linked to Picasso, an automaton depicting Victorian tradesfolk and a Welsh miner's helmet.
An eclectic mix of items are given a new lease of life, including two schoolboy scrapbooks made in tribute to Tolkien and a decrepit manicure set that survived the Liverpool Blitz.
The Repair Shop is the current destination for some globetrotting items, including a 200-year-old guitar from Vienna, a trunk that has toured Africa and a vintage pinball machine.
The team tackles three unusual projects, including a chair in which JFK once sat, a Walkman and a Royal Navy hat box filled with romantic love letters.
A handbag repair for a 1960s typist who played a part in trying to make Britain better, and a toy tractor that belonged to a farmer who died in a tragic accident at work.
The experts revive a beloved but rickety old ironing board and a badly broken cupboard that was originally made for a young European couple for their marriage.
A small timepiece bought by a mum for her disabled daughter is lovingly restored, while a teddy that has lost its sparkle is revamped in memory of a beloved father.
The experts revive a 100-year-old shipping log charting the bravery of a seafarer during World War II. And a tiny table with rickety legs is put back on its feet.
A wooden desk used by a leading member of the suffragette movement is given a new lease of life, alongside a mannequin from an East End tailor's shop bombed in the Blitz.
The barn's to-do list includes a metal breadcrumb maker with memories of a childhood in Uruguay and a beloved stuffed toy lamb in need of a full mutton makeover.
On the worksheet today is a battered ukulele that's entertained four generations of a musical family and, thanks to Steve Fletcher, a 1960s split-flap clock is on the turn.
A solo mum has her cherished family crib restored for her newborn baby's bedtime, and a child's pogo stick, steeped in emotion and years of rust, is dramatically transformed.
The barn's team of crafters is entrusted to transform a worn-out suitcase from Ukraine, a seized-up silver locket and a cherished baby doll which has lost its sheen.
A shattered figurine of a nurse and a reminder of a wonderful woman is miraculously pieced back together, and an exquisite Indian silk story scroll is unfurled and preserved.
The team at the barn roll up their sleeves and tackle the damage on an antique anatomy book, a fragile diamond ring and a tired hat that belonged to a dedicated railway man.
A kitchen curiosity intrigues wood conservator Will Kirk, and a treasured wedding ring that was lost and then found arrives for a much-needed transformation.
The experts get cracking on a clever calendar souvenir held dear by two sisters, a 1930s schoolbook from the Caribbean and a sweet little wind instrument called an ocarina.
The experts revive a battered Victorian diablo in the hope it can be used again, and a telescope in pieces must be reconstructed for a young stargazer.
The conservation team works wonders on a bent brass key ring, a clockwork toy turkey that's ground to a halt, and a signet ring that symbolises a long and happy marriage.
A three-dimensional portrait of a Hindu goddess fascinates the experts, and a keen birdwatcher brings her very first pair of binoculars for a total renovation.
On the work sheet today, a wooden wall clock that's journeyed from rural Serbia, a dog-chewed policeman's helmet and a fragile angel crafted from stained glass.
It's Christmas at The Repair Shop, and the team face four festive fixes, including a mechanical cake, a record player, paper Santas and a steel-pan drum.