BBC's "The Repair Shop."

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    This has been going for many years now, where half a dozen or so very able people restore stuff brought in by members of the public. This happens in a barn. However, according to the credits at the end of the programme, it needs a support team of over eighty people.
    Some of the restorations, interest me. They've renovated a few jukeboxes over the years, but in my opinion they've concentrated more on the cosmetics than the sound.
    There's currently a new series on and this was one of the restorations shown last night.
    A vintage 35mm cinema projector.

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    It had been donated to a group of volunteers who were restoring an over 100 year-old, small cinema in a sea-side town.
    The guy doing the work said he had little knowledge of these projectors, which had a few parts missing and he didn't seem to have any circuit diagrams or a handbook. This sort of "confession" happens quite often, yet these people always manage to "come through," well, it wouldn't be included in the programme otherwise.
    But as always, he got it going, which I found impressive. But I as I do, sometimes, had a few suspicions.
    During the "reveal," I noticed this, as he turned it on.

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    This I suspect is a "PAT testing" certificate dated June 2023.

    In the UK, all electrical appliances that have been repaired and are offered for sale, or are to be located where the public has access, have to be certificated. I would imagine this had been done by the BBC and this section of last night's programme had been on the shelf for over a year.
    So maybe he had a bit of unacknowledged "help?"
     
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    Yeah Riley, we frequently are curious how the repairers can manage some of those seemingly impossible repairs…especially the ones that the designated repairer admits that they have never done such a repair.

    Your posting sort of confirmed our suspicions. Well, spoiler alert or not, the show is entertaining to us mechanical dumbells. Haha.

    Great posting this time. I liked it.
     
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    The presenter Jay Blades is absent from the current series. He's been charged with domestic abuse.
    It manages quite well without him.
    I always thought him a waste of space in these programmes. In earlier series he just wandered about each week in an expensive "designer leather overall," with a 1" paintbrush in the vest pocket.

    I'd rather have less of the flitting back and forth between other repairs and the time spent on including more of the featured repairs, or the inclusion of another. But they're advertising at the end of programmes, for jobs to do and considering some, they include, they must be hard pushed to find enough interesting ones to keep the series going.

    It amuses me that for particular jobs, specialist equipment suddenly appears.
    Last night the jewellery repairer had a laser gold welding machine.

    Another thing I notice is that some items particularly soft toys, which aren't particularly interesting in the repair, they concentrate more on the emotional back story. I skip through these bits.


    One episode a few years ago I noticed in the telly mag. description, an item to be shown was, "the repair of a pre-WW2 portable transistor radio."
    I thought I must see this!

    Of course it was a valve radio, which took a 90v battery.
    The repair was easy enough, but the battery was a problem, as now they are made of "unobtainium."
    So the repairer overcame this by linking 10 x 9v. PP3 batteries in series. He taped them into a block and put them in the battery compartment.

    I noticed at the "reveal" the repairer didn't offer the owner a roll of solder and say, "Here you go, when the batteries run out, use this on some more, but don't bring it back to us."
     
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    Riley— I enjoy your commentary about this interesting show. I have just starter last nights’ Repair Shop” with the projector. I taped it last night.
    I do not like the emo aspect of the show, but the characters and the assignments I do like very much.
    Here we go then.
     



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    The absence of Jay Blades wasn't noticeable, the narration was all the programme ever needed,
     
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    I agree with that.
    I can see that the show would appeal to knowledgeable chaps like yourself. For folks like me that have no repair skills it also interesting to see what can be done. Some of those repair people seem to have a genuine skill.
     
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