Episode 33
An elegant occasional table owned and loved by a wonderful mother gets the Will Kirk treatment, and a distinctive 1950s radio is sparked back to life.
There is a chance for woodwork expert Will Kirk to showcase his impressive carving skills when Wilma from Bristol arrives with her late mother鈥檚 occasional table. Wilma鈥檚 mother, Eunice, emigrated from Jamaica to the UK as a young woman in the early 1960s with very little to her name. She worked hard her entire life and raised three daughters as a single mother, instilling in them the importance of education and kindness. The table is made of dark walnut wood with a veneered top and was Eunice鈥檚 pride and joy. Wilma remembers it in her childhood home always covered with cloth to protect it, but time eventually took its toll - several pieces of the veneer have lifted off and a section of the decorative moulding around the top has broken off. Will carefully carves a replacement piece and comes up with an ingenious plan to find the perfect colour match for the missing veneered patches.
Next to arrive at the barn are father and son Stephen and Ollie with a challenge for vintage electronics expert Mark Stuckey. The 1950s lime green Bakelite radio originally belonged to Stephen鈥檚 grandfather and has been passed from father to son down the generations. Stephen鈥檚 clearest memories of it were when his father Rodney used it in his workshop. Rodney was an accomplished carpenter and was forever embarking on ambitious house renovations, including digging out a cellar single-handedly, with this trusty radio keeping him company. Ollie, Stephen鈥檚 son, also remembers the radio in situ in the workshop and would love to use it - that鈥檚 if Mark can resuscitate it. Fortunately, Rodney wasn鈥檛 just a talented joiner but an organised fellow too, and he kept the radio's original instructions and service manual, which prove extremely helpful in its repair.
Finally, it鈥檚 a task for cobbler Dean Westmoreland, when he works wonders on a pair of very tired suede shoes full of happy memories. Bev from Nottingham inherited them from her lovely grandmother, Betsy. Young Bev loved these shoes and every time she鈥檇 visit her gran she鈥檇 pop them on and march about in them, enjoying the loud clomping sound the heels made. Betsy clearly remembered her granddaughter鈥檚 love of them, as they were left specifically to her when she passed away. They could really do with some TLC, which Dean is only too happy to administer, and Bev is over the moon.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Jay Blades |
Narrator | Bill Paterson |
Expert | Will Kirk |
Expert | Mark Stuckey |
Expert | Dean Westmoreland |
Executive Producer | Emma Walsh |
Executive Producer | Hannah Lamb |
Executive Producer | Paula Fasht |
Series Producer | Matt Baker |
Director | Ben Borland |
Director | James Bainbridge |
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