A team of skilled craftspeople brings some finds back to life. With demanding customers and high turnover, their hard work turns trash into treasure.
S1 E1: Episode 1
Blacksmith Nev and stained-glass maker Gordon revamp a damaged gothic lantern. Ted works on a rusty pedal plane, while Alex repurposes a huge table.
S1 E2: Episode 2
French polisher Alex tackles a foosball table that's badly weathered. Martin works on a stagecoach trunk, while Craig revamps a Scandinavian chair.
S1 E3: Episode 3
French polisher Alex is tasked with restoring a huge clock. Ruth revamps a pair of golden candlesticks, and Cliff works on a century-old vessel.
S1 E4: Episode 4
Fine art sculptor Nick must be extra careful as he uses a drill to restore a 19th Century urn. And, lighting specialist Jolene is challenged by Drew to repair a funfair display.
S1 E5: Episode 5
Sculptor Nick has his skills stretched by an equestrian piece with classical connections. And, leather expert Martin works on a piece of luggage once owned by Russian royalty.
S1 E6: Episode 6
Blacksmith Neville has his expert skills tested with the restoration of a cast iron 19th century fireplace. And, Alex restores a 1930s table into a farmhouse centerpiece.
S1 E7: Episode 7
French polisher Alex restores a 1930s rocking horse. Sculptor Nick rescues a mid-century piece and upholsterer Craig attempts to restore a classic Victorian chair.
S1 E8: Episode 8
Master blacksmith, Neville Morris, works on a piece of railing that was once a Victorian club fender. Meanwhile, Martin restores a WW2 RAF hero's bomber jacket.
S1 E9: Episode 9
In Anglesey antique dealer, Saxon Durrant, charms leather craftsman, Martin Ashworth, with an incredibly rare and impressive vintage 1920s Louis Vuitton wardrobe trunk.
S1 E10: Episode 10
Upholsterer Craig tries to restore a Robert Dawes reclining library chair. Plus, Alex takes on a big project with a near pair of two Dutch 18th-century marquetry tables.
S2 E4: A Chip Off The Old Block
Sculptor Nick uses his skills to restore a Victorian terra cotta urn. French polisher Alex is challenged with a huge art deco butcher's block.
S2 E6: Home Is Where The Hearth Is
Blacksmith Nev and ceramicist Emma pool their resources to restore a Victorian fireplace with valuable, original tiles.
S2 E8: Fender Bender
S2 E10: Going Dutch
French Polisher Alex employs his marquetry skills to restore a 'near pair' of valuable Dutch tables. Engineer Bo rescues a classic 1930s Raleigh bike.
S3 E1: Episode 1
Drew challenges blacksmith Nev to pull off an unconventional redesign on an ejection seat. Meanwhile, Nick gives a facelift to an iconic sculpture.
S3 E2: Episode 2
Sculptor Nick and gilder Ruth team up to restore a very expensive antique table. Meanwhile, upholsterer Craig has difficulties fixing up a mid-century classic design.
S3 E3: Episode 3
Drew challenges an engineer to fix an iconic item from the 80s that is in awful shape. Meanwhile, globe restorer James takes drastic action to restore a 150-year-old masterpiece.
S3 E4: Episode 4
French polisher Alex struggles with an old billiards table that proves difficult to restore. Meanwhile, Martin takes on the challenge of a rare and valuable set of Ferrari luggage.
S3 E5: Episode 5
Sculptor Nick attempts the restoration of a rare piece of folk history. Meanwhile, leather restorer Martin is brought a globe-trotting antique luxury French travelling trunk.
S3 E6: Episode 6
Engineer Bo works to get a vintage model airplane back in action. Meanwhile, French polisher Alex battles to breathe new life into a rickety cabinet.
S3 E7: Episode 7
Blacksmith Nev gets emotional while attempting to fix an antique tree seat. Meanwhile, Alex and Craig team up to work on an extremely long bench.
S3 E8: Episode 8
Drew challenges leather restorer Martin to attach an old cricket bag to a pre-war car. Meanwhile, artist Nick and woodworker Chris work on a carved Buddha.
S4 E2: Back Of The Net / Game On
S4 E6: Operation Birdsong
Paint restorer Gill uses an old vinyl to rescue a 120-year-old Chinese writing table. And, sparks fly as sculpture Nick works on an iconic garden chair.
S4 E8: That, My Son, Is Lead
Drew asks blacksmith Nev to revamp a 19th century weathervane. Craig restores a battered Barcelona chair, while Alex works on a kitchen dresser.
S4 E10: The Amazing Contour Chair
Upholsterer Craig and blacksmith Nev transform a bulky lounge chair into something more artistic. Leather worker Martin rescues an Asprey picnic set.
S4 E12: Over The Moon
Sculptor Nick works on a fairground centrepiece. French polisher Alex transforms a mill trolley, and upholsterer Craig revamps a battered armchair.
S4 E14: Pedigree Pooches
Sculptor Nick is tasked with transforming a pair of headless garden ornaments. And, Drew asks leather restorer Martin to revamp an Avro Anson chair.
S4 E15: From Songs To Sonnets
Lighting expert Jolene is challenged to restore an unusual Empire chandelier. James works on a Seeburg jukebox, and Ann-Marie is handed a damaged book.
S4 E16: A Licence To Restore
Paper conservator Ashleigh is tasked with restoring a 1967 James Bond movie poster. And, Drew asks metal worker Ted to revamp a peculiar hardwood globe.
S4 E17: A Porridge Eating Monkey
Drew asks Michael and Maria to repair a rare automaton from Scotland. Plus, upholsterer Ray is challenged to rescue an Edwardian slipper chair.
S4 E18: Human Anatomy
Sculptor Nick revives an antique anatomy model in need of urgent medical attention. Alex turns a scientific specimen cabinet into a pair of attractive cupboards.
S4 E19: Unmade Bed
French polisher Alex tries to piece a grand Tudor style four poster bed back together. And, Drew asks sculptor Nick to rescue a pair of decorative corbels.
S6 E1: Pig Rescue
Michael and Maria restore a mechanical peacock for Drew. Elsewhere, Saxon asks Nick to use his artistic skills to rescue a battered but historic pub sign.
S6 E2: Downing Street Treasure
Martin visits a client to collect a 19th century Louis Vuitton trunk for restoration. Later, Drew enlists Ruth to restore a stunning Italian giltwood lantern.
S6 E4: Archer Automata
Drew enlists automaton restorers Michael and Maria to get an automaton archer firing again. Karyn wants Ted and Robin to save an iconic K6 telephone box.
S6 E5: Civil War Boots
Metalworker Ted works his magic on a rusty old mining cart. Martin restores a pair of Civil War era military boots, and Steve and Gill save a broken antique table.
S6 E6: Dazzling Peacock Head
Julia restores a broken peacock head from a festival float for dealer Natasha. Plus, Steve rescues a pair of worn antique tables from a Suffolk stately home.
S6 E7: Weaving Magic
Automata experts Michael and Maria restore a rare mechanical pig for dealer Drew. And willow weaving guest restorer Cherry rescues a Danish armchair.
S6 E8: Pedal To The Metal
Furniture restorer Steve Norman rescues a rare and valuable campaign desk. Ted Edley transforms a broken 1960s pedal car into a sporty racer with pace and grace.
S6 E9: The Ultimate Wardrobe
Metalworker Ted Edley and Gilder Ruth Tappin transform an antique French Lily Chandelier. Meanwhile, Robin Johnson works on an Irish estate wardrobe that is falling apart.
S6 E10: An Egyptian Wonder
Game restorer Mark Squires repairs and rebuilds a 1960s one armed bandit game. Metalworker Ted Edley is tasked with restoring a rusty buoy lantern.
S2 E1: Episode 1
Cabinet maker Alex resurrects a once-stunning 300-year-old chest that's only fit for firewood. And, Drew challenges taxidermist Chris to resuscitate a Victorian heron.
S2 E2: Episode 2
Upholsterer Craig is tested to his limit by an Edwardian sofa ruined by an amateur repair job. And, lighting restorer Jolene gets her hands on an original World War II bomber lamp.
S2 E3: Episode 3
Cabinet maker Alex repairs a battered chest that once belonged to a secretive Masonic lodge. And, blacksmith Nev uses his skills to restore some historic street lamps.
S2 E5: Episode 5
S2 E7: Episode 7
S2 E9: Episode 9
S4 E1: Episode 1
S4 E3: Episode 3
S4 E4: Episode 4
Metal worker Ted is challenged to repurpose a rusty railway signal light. Alex restores a headless carousel animal, while Craig fixes up a lounge chair.
S4 E5: Episode 5
Metal worker Ted revamps a 19th century Parisian streetlight. Plus, taxidermist Chris restores a tope shark and puts it in a beautiful display case.
S4 E7: Episode 7
Upholsterer Craig is apprehensive about repairing an extremely rare leather sofa. And, pinball expert Mark gets a surprise while fixing a classic machine.
S4 E9: Episode 9
French polisher Alex is excited to work on a 100-year-old table. And, paper conservator Ashleigh has to take safety precautions to work on a mouldy poster.
S4 E11: Episode 11
Drew asks Michael and Maria to revamp a ventriloquist doll that's over 100 years old. Lighting expert Jolene is tasked with reviving a dusty chandelier.
S4 E13: Episode 13
French polisher Alex is challenged to rescue a settle bed. James restores a Ms. Pac-Man arcade machine, while Ted works on two weathered chairs.
S4 E20: Episode 20
Arcade game expert Dr Pinball restores a rare 1940s American basketball game. And, artist Nick replasters and repaints a vintage life-size model bull.
S6 E3: Episode 3
Drew asks Steve to save a faded but valuable antique chest of drawers. Plus, Serkan enlists Ted to restore a bent and twisted armillary sphere.
S6 E11: Spitfire Memorabilia
Drew Pritchard asks furniture restorer Steve Norman to save an incredibly rare and valuable rosewood table, using traditional brass cutting methods.
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