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10/10
Absolutely Brilliant
sean-1636518 January 2019
I can watch these all day long.

If I had to find a negative, they are not long enough. I could watch the amazing workmanship (and workwomanship) for hours on end. Maybe we could have an extended online version?

Someone mentioned costs on here.

Materials = Peanuts

Experts = Worth every penny

The look on peoples face = Priceless
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10/10
Wonderful craftmanship
laurencemuston5 May 2019
I absolutely love this programme, but sadly the producers don't seem to want to show the fantastic work that these people do. They concentrate on the stories behind the objects and the people. Although this is an important part of the programme it should be showing much more of the actual work so that we can really appreciate it. We keep on seeing things as they end up rather than how they get there. Please show more of the work as it is the skills and methods that really set this show apart.
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10/10
A creative joy
shane-roo5 September 2018
Watching restoration geniuses at work is a joy. Hearing the stories behind the personal treasures makes every piece priceless. Joyful, relaxing and quality TV
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10/10
Wonderful Show
wjw01265 January 2020
My wife and I recently found this show on Netflix. We really love it. We love the interaction of the different restorers, and especially like Jay, Steve, Kirsten and Will. We love how they try to ensure that different objects are restored, showing the expertise of each Restorer. We love the "reveal' as each object is returned to the owner. Several times tears have been shed as the owners get back their item in first-class restored condition. What a great program. Wish something like this was on in the US, but thankful we can now watch as many programs at a time as we like. Thanks for a great idea and expert craftsmen/restorers to do the job right. I think the Weald and Downland Museum would be a great place to visit.
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10/10
Best show of its kind on tv
dpenderle31 December 2019
Smart, genuine and loveable people using their expertise to bring back new life to some of the most interesting oddities men have created and they do it with charm and wit.. careful or you may shed a happy tear
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9/10
Saving the past
ladynarana8 January 2020
We just discovered this show on Netflix and are greatly enjoying it! I join the other voices that say that I wish there were more actual restoration shown. I know the human/background piece is important, but it could easily take more of a back seat to the work. I don't mind Jay, but I'd like to see his work, too. We will watch straight through and then maybe watch some of them again.
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9/10
Thoroughly heartwarming and a pleasure to watch
mlefaye16 April 2019
Daytime programming can be shunned, mocked and pilloried, but just occasionally it conjures up original, educational and outstanding television. The Repair Shop is a terrific example of this. The format is simple. Members of the public bring in artefacts, antiques and heirlooms, which over the course of time have broken or faded into disrepair (the backstories are often fascinating). The items are received at The Repair Shop and mended or restored by a member of a team of experts in various fields (clocks, upholstery, toys etc.). Every aspect of the show is a delight. Watching the process of how the repairs are carried out, is a wonder to behold. The skills and crafts used are those acquired over many years of learning. Not a computer in sight. Those bringing in the artefacts care so deeply about their wares, and often possess cherished memories of other family members who once owned them. The craftspeople who repair the treasures, are the stars of the show. Unassuming, patient, skilful and dedicated. They clearly take delight and pride in their work, and most of all sheer pleasure in helping others. The culmination of each programme is when the restored items are returned to their owners. Such joyful moments and I don't mind saying it brings a tear to the eye. No, there is no 'action', nobody gets voted off and it is quite slow. But when so many programmes focus on the worst side of humanity, let's celebrate people behaving wonderfully. A pleasure to watch and long may it continue!
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10/10
Brilliant
jnh-2886529 December 2019
The Repair Shop is the best programme on TV and the people working on it are absolutely fantastic. Hope it will be shown for years to come, I LOVE IT!'
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Antidote to the 24 Hour Media Mind Mangle
KraussMaffei28 November 2019
I am able to watch this in the States as I have live feed UKTV. It's a lovely example of the best of human potential and interaction, which contrasts profoundly to a news cycle which strives to do the opposite. This should be be picked up and broadcast in America; it would be adored.
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10/10
Sincere, heartfelt and genuine kindness
suepalmer19574 May 2019
What a relief to see kindness and generosity of skill from the crafts folk inside the Repair Shop. TV can be so emotionally destructive, so much anger and antisocial behaviour on our screen that it is easy to believe that society has given up on helping one another. This beautiful show has restored my faith in love, hope and tenderness that can be shared with people of skill. Well done to Jay and the wonderful team - you are an inspiration.
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10/10
What American restoration could have been.
lil_bonz8513 December 2019
Its nice to watch a show that isn't just a bunch of scripted bs. Its cool to see how they actually fix things and not just a bunch of obviously fake drama.
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9/10
Wonderful show
quackzy28 March 2020
I just wish Netflix would offer more than the last two years of it!
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6/10
Concentrate on the restoration process!
zapbessacarr15 November 2021
I like the show but would like to see more of the actual restoration and less of the emotional vampirism that goes on. "How does that make you feel?", "What would Mom/Dad/Granny etc think?". The cast seem to want to see tears flowing.
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5/10
Jay Blades-why?
pamwilliamson-3790030 August 2018
Why the hell is Jay Blades on this programme. What does he do? The repairers have to endure his patronising comments as if he is such an expert. He barely does any presenting and I've yet to see him actually repair something. The programme just doesn't need him. Yes, yes, I know all you Blades fans say he's a nice guy, but he's just not up to the standard of the others. Less Jay and more experts please !
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10/10
Great work
sylviakerrmorgan3 September 2018
Excellent. I have posted this for a dear friend age 84 she loves this programme never stops talking about it.
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9/10
Sublime
antellcircle4 January 2020
Considering the success of many History Channel pickers, pawn stars and museum shows, I hope Netflix continues their support of The Repair Shop. All that is missing is failures (you know there are always failures), bloopers and personal sussex museum features regarding the location.
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10/10
Bygone skills
stez37 May 2019
Love watching this show, watching old fashion craftsmanship being used for general repair to old heirlooms. As an engineer it's wonderful to see how some off these things work.
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10/10
Lovely heartwarming stories
Kit-Angel4 May 2019
I love this show the back stories to the items being fixed are often amazing in themselves never mind the lovely items. The experts work is little short of miraculous sometimes , Will who works mostly with wood does amazing restorations. A lot of comments here are against Jay the presenter/ continuity . I like him and the program would be weird without continuity I expect a lot of the comments are from Triggered Daily Mail type readers who still can't accept seeing black people on the TV. If the presenter was White they likely wouldn't express any opinion whatsoever about a continuity/ presenter on a show like this.
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10/10
What a great show
grasswhisperer27 August 2020
I came across this and I am so enjoying it. To not only see what the artisans are able to achieve but to, also, learn a bit of the history and to see the joy shown by the owners of the repaired objects makes me so delighted. I am not a big fan of reality shows but this is unique and so enjoyable. IMO, people should take the time for an episode or two and I think they will be hooked by what they see and those who accomplish so much with the skills they have acquired.
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10/10
Didn't see it coming .. I Love it!
DavidJaquith-105-222098 December 2019
If you want to watch something uplifting then look no more. Never did I suspect that I would love this show so much. Wonderful back stories with a team of absolutely "brilliant" people. Meanwhile you'll learn a lot of skills while not realizing it. Love of what these people do permeates the show.
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10/10
A pleasure to watch...
jmsutphen25 June 2020
I discovered this show on Netflix so I've only had the pleasure of watching two seasons so far. It's heartwarming to see so many saving things from their families. Being sentimental myself, this show is right up my alley. And I've cried more than once. My hope is I get to see the entire series soon.
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10/10
The Repair Shop
martin_parfitt7 February 2020
A talented cast of experts bring joy to many people by restoring treasured items that mean something special to those who are featured on the show. The transformation is often amazing to behold.
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6/10
Top marks for the items repaired but...
rdrusselldean12 October 2022
Warning: Spoilers
This is a marvellous show showing skilful repairs and restoration of a variety of different items, from toys, through to musical instruments, and even RNLI donation boxes. Unfortunately the enjoyment of this work is significantly diminished by the saturation and repetitive mawkishness exhibited by the presenters, particularly the obsequious 'host' Jay Blades who seems to have no substantive skill set that would warrant his inclusion in the show. Interesting as some of the back stories to these items are, they do not IMO warrant the extended time given over to these narratives, inevitably accompanied by obligatory tears. To make matters worse, the owners of the items under repair then repeat their stories outside of the barn again, many rapidly running out of adjectives. This sequence is then repeated again when the owners come to pick up their repaired items. Great show despite the maudlin excesses.
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Very pleasant show
WalterMittee12 January 2020
Nice to see this kind of programming.

However, we would love to know how much the restorations cost. And, what's with Jay? What exactly does he do besides wander around with a cup of tea and ask the artists a bunch of inane questions? Occasionally he can be seen waving a piece of sandpaper around, but what does he work on? Also, he should not be allowed to show what used to be teeth when on camera. Very frightening and rather disturbing.
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4/10
Jay Blades
puredrop-bennett6 December 2019
Blades is a waste of space, get rid of him, he has no apparent skills apart from uttering patronising platitudes.
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