The team revives five festive items, including a 100-year-old artificial tree that has been through the wars, and a repaired projector brings footage of loved ones back into focus.
Jay Blades and the team restore a very loyal teddy bear, a wall clock that once hung in a school and a set of vintage golf clubs. The bear has been with owner Wendla since 1934.
3 treasured family heirlooms are brought back to life. Nick Clare and his daughter Vicky, bring in a fragile violin. Jane Griffin arrives with a 1930s replica cooker toy. Lesley Faithful has a leather brief case made by her grandfather.
Jay Blades and the team restore a German-English dictionary that belonged to a Jewish refugee nurse, a motorbike helmet and goggles, and a silver jubilee hobby horse.
Jay Blades and the team restore a silver saxophone, a stained-glass window panel depicting the Blackpool Tower, and a music box shaped like a grand piano.
Jay Blades and the team restore a Royal Australian Air Force hat, a wooden toy giraffe that's on its last legs and a commemorative silver jubilee cup from the 1930s.
Jay Blades and the team restore a pair of ice hockey skates and gloves, a motorcycle helmet known as a 'corker' due to its lining, and a favoured boyhood bear called Lummy.
A special heartwarming episode of The Repair Shop, which will see the team share the story behind a very special restoration before revealing the result of the repair on the stage.