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[TV] The Repair Shop



BN9 BHA

DOCKERS
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Jul 14, 2013
22,686
Newhaven
It’s a shame he does no furniture restoring in the programme. He just goes around dressed for it, offering to acquire items for specialists in their craft who obviously know where to source their materials.
I have seen Money for Nothing. Now that programme IS a load of shite.

I suppose someone has to be the presenter on the show, probably helps to have someone that also has an interest and is skilled in restoration.
 




Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
I really don't get all " Escape to the Chateau" at all, how Strawbridge has managed to get TV to effectively fund his new life post- divorce is an astounding bit of business. No mention of his previous family, especially the TV series with the son with which he sailed around the UK with and made stopovers in little ports to complete nearby meaningless " Challenges"?

Now he's in France now having fled the divorce lawyers and Family #1 have been conveniently forgotten as he ploughs on with the restoration of his house and his reputation. Sadly, the " Challenges" still exist as Dick races against the clock and the triffid like growth of the thicket on his top lip to repair broken cupboards, water wheels, looms and antique tractors..

Inevitably Dick will invite the local Farmers/ex Pats or the D'oyly Carte Opera Company for the grand re launch of something he hasn't fixed yet, in order to ramp up nonexistent tension and try to keep viewers awake. Everything usually slots in to place and disaster is avoided until the next upcoming challenge / disaster.

Years back my house backed on to a house that hosted the Changing Rooms team or similar. Laurence Llewellyn-Bowen got to do the inside and some Oirish bloke called Dermot got the back garden... It was billed as a surprise makeover for the owners wife's 60 th birthday or something.... On TV it appeared to be done in a long weekend, in practice, they were filming on and off for close to 10 days. The Gardening " Team" were incredibly lethargic and seem to have spent hours without making any discernable change, the two "Stars" would be parachuted in to film for an hour or two every 2-3 days then would sweep out again leaving a team of 15 odd with clipboards clustering together trying to figure out how interpret in reality the new directives issued by the designers.

I can fully imagine a cluster of actual expert Doozers off camera doing face palms as Dick says " Why don't we rebuild this 18th century steam traction engine and enter the local Ploughing Tournament in three weeks time?"

Dick Strawbridge does present the programme, but there are many others who are featured in the series. I like the up cycling and renovation work done by the chateau owners.
There's one single Mum who is doing her renovation work completely on her own, making a fantastic job of it. I belong to the ETTCDIY group on Facebook, where many of the chateau owners post as well. Obviously they want to advertise their properties for B&B and events, but they also share tips and some have their own YouTube posts.
There is more to the programme than him, although he does the narration.

I like France, holiday there every year, and as [MENTION=259]Jack Straw[/MENTION] has said, in another life, I would have moved there myself.
 


Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
Like his "House of Games Show" with the very impressive prizes and the huge (plastic) silver trophy for weekly champion. A good fun quiz.

We love this and compete against each other. My husband is great at anagrams and answersmash, whereas I can do the spoonerisms, number code and where is Kazakhstan with ease.
 


Brok

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Dec 26, 2011
4,373
Jay Blades is a very skilled furniture restorer, and obviously is a good TV presenter. He also has his own show called Money For Nothing. Definitely knows his trade

Well, Jay Blades can make a superb job of painting one chair leg, or putting a splash of paint on a cupboard, but apart from that I really can't see how you can call him an expert at anything.
There is more to proper furniture restoration than talking. That is the one thing he can do...
 






Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
Well, Jay Blades can make a superb job of painting one chair leg, or putting a splash of paint on a cupboard, but apart from that I really can't see how you can call him an expert at anything.
There is more to proper furniture restoration than talking. That is the one thing he can do...

So you think you can talk down his skills? Maybe you ought to learn a bit more about him.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-52063635
 


BN9 BHA

DOCKERS
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Jul 14, 2013
22,686
Newhaven
Well, Jay Blades can make a superb job of painting one chair leg, or putting a splash of paint on a cupboard, but apart from that I really can't see how you can call him an expert at anything.
There is more to proper furniture restoration than talking. That is the one thing he can do...

Are you a furniture restorer or work with tools for a living?

I've only watched Money For Nothing a couple of times, on this programme he has a workshop and I definitely saw him refurbishing a chair.

He is very good at talking, there are many shows where a skilled tradesperson becomes a presenter because they have the personality to do it. Better than getting their hands dirty grafting I suppose. :smile:
 


Brok

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Dec 26, 2011
4,373
Are you a furniture restorer or work with tools for a living?

I've only watched Money For Nothing a couple of times, on this programme he has a workshop and I definitely saw him refurbishing a chair.

He is very good at talking, there are many shows where a skilled tradesperson becomes a presenter because they have the personality to do it. Better than getting their hands dirty grafting I suppose. :smile:

Yes, I'm highly skilled, hugely experienced, and extremely knowledgeable about whatever I happen to be working on at the time.
Those on the Repair Shop also seem to be highly skilled, except Jay, who is only good at painting chair legs. And talking.
Most of those on Money for Nothing seem to be inexperienced wannabees, playing around with things they know nothing about, and charging an arm to do it...… Having said that, I will admit that one or two of them are brilliant.
 








crodonilson

He/Him
Jan 17, 2005
14,062
Lyme Regis
I really don't get all " Escape to the Chateau" at all, how Strawbridge has managed to get TV to effectively fund his new life post- divorce is an astounding bit of business. No mention of his previous family, especially the TV series with the son with which he sailed around the UK with and made stopovers in little ports to complete nearby meaningless " Challenges"?

Now he's in France now having fled the divorce lawyers and Family #1 have been conveniently forgotten as he ploughs on with the restoration of his house and his reputation. Sadly, the " Challenges" still exist as Dick races against the clock and the triffid like growth of the thicket on his top lip to repair broken cupboards, water wheels, looms and antique tractors..

Inevitably Dick will invite the local Farmers/ex Pats or the D'oyly Carte Opera Company for the grand re launch of something he hasn't fixed yet, in order to ramp up nonexistent tension and try to keep viewers awake. Everything usually slots in to place and disaster is avoided until the next upcoming challenge / disaster.

Years back my house backed on to a house that hosted the Changing Rooms team or similar. Laurence Llewellyn-Bowen got to do the inside and some Oirish bloke called Dermot got the back garden... It was billed as a surprise makeover for the owners wife's 60 th birthday or something.... On TV it appeared to be done in a long weekend, in practice, they were filming on and off for close to 10 days. The Gardening " Team" were incredibly lethargic and seem to have spent hours without making any discernable change, the two "Stars" would be parachuted in to film for an hour or two every 2-3 days then would sweep out again leaving a team of 15 odd with clipboards clustering together trying to figure out how interpret in reality the new directives issued by the designers.

I can fully imagine a cluster of actual expert Doozers off camera doing face palms as Dick says " Why don't we rebuild this 18th century steam traction engine and enter the local Ploughing Tournament in three weeks time?"

Easy on Dick, he's one of our own.
 




SK1NT

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Sep 9, 2003
8,762
Thames Ditton
Nice easy watching program. Nice feel good feel and the trades people are spot on. Been on my series link for a while now.
 




AmexRuislip

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Feb 2, 2014
34,772
Ruislip
Nice easy watching program. Nice feel good feel and the trades people are spot on. Been on my series link for a while now.

My wife sent off to get her grannies 100+ YO teddy bear looked at and given the kiss of life.
This was all before the Covid thing started, so who knows if she'll get a reply :)
 




Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
My wife sent off to get her grannies 100+ YO teddy bear looked at and given the kiss of life.
This was all before the Covid thing started, so who knows if she'll get a reply :)

Apparently they get hundreds of people applying. It’s the ones with a unique history behind the object that are picked.
 


crodonilson

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Jan 17, 2005
14,062
Lyme Regis
New series commissioned by the BBC including a handful of celebrity specials.
 








Jack Straw

I look nothing like him!
Jul 7, 2003
7,115
Brighton. NOT KEMPTOWN!
Nice easy watching program. Nice feel good feel and the trades people are spot on. Been on my series link for a while now.

Supposed to be an easy watch, but when the old kiddie collected his radio, I was crying more than him! Lovely stuff.
 


PILTDOWN MAN

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Sep 15, 2004
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