Stepping into the barn are a pair of tiny cowboy boots, treasured by the family of Elton John's former drummer, while queen of the invisible fix Kirsten faces her biggest challenge,
The pressure is on for Will as a garden gate from Roald Dahl's mother's house arrives in pieces. Rebecca and Jay get a spring in their step as a dancing dress needs saving.
Brenton's on a special mission to save a gold-plated car from The Spy Who Loved Me. Richard is stunned as he transforms a locket that has been buried for over a century.
Bookbinder Chris Shaw restores a notebook containing codebreaking secrets that helped the Enigma team in Bletchley Park. And it's all hands on deck as a 250-year-old fire pump roars back to life.
It is sequins galore for Jay and Rebecca as they welcome a dress from one of Britain's most famous drag icons that's in need of a nip and tuck. And a 1990s BMX rides again.
The Willis-Cox family from Northampton hope that Will Kirk can save a treasured family member. Meanwhile, Steve takes on a sketchy job with an iconic toy from the eighties.
A Dictaphone containing a recording of a loved one unheard for 80 years challenges Mark, whilst a barber set and a fruit bowl smashed by accident are also on the list.
A broken ring that symbolises great courage in the face of tyranny, and two very heavy pieces of sporting history, require the team's efforts to be restored to their former glory.
Lilian from Northern Ireland hopes the team can get a tune out of her father's homemade harp. After learning to make it from a book, he went on to become a world-renowned craftsman.
Textile conservator Rebecca must save an Indian ceremonial coat from the 19th century, while a treasured reminder of a childhood lived in the fast lane is a challenge for Dom.
A farming family's butter churn and a fire-damaged teddy bear are given new life, and a guitar amp at the centre of Derry's punk scene in the 1970s is ready to roar again.
Silversmith Brenton restores a tray that represents one family's tale of endurance, while Lucia brings an amateur dramatic society's painting centre stage.
The Bear Ladies return a lifelong furry friend to former glory while paper conservator Angelina helps honour victims of one of Britain's worst mining disasters.
The team repairs five festive items, including a 100-year-old projector that's part of a family's Christmas Eve tradition, and two revived puffins bring joy to a group of children.