The Repair Shop once again left BBC viewers in bits last night (Wednesday May 5) when the team helped deaf man, Herbert, restore an old ship clock.
The clock was brought in by a father-and-son team who explained the emotional attachment to the clock.
Soon, the team got to work on bringing it back to life. And when they did, it was tears all around.
What happened on The Repair Shop with Herbert last night?
Herbert and Joshua Klein brought in the ornate clock – shaped like a ship – and explained that it had emotional significance within the family.
The duo explained that it was a gift from Herbert’s grandfather when he was around 10 years old.
Sadly, a year after receiving the gift, Herbert’s grandfather passed away.
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As the team – including horologist Steve Fletcher – got to work on the clock, Herbert soon returned to the shop and said he felt it was as if he was being reunited with his grandfather.
As Steve and host Jay Blades presented Herbert with the beautiful, gleaming restored clock, they signed their way through the conversation.
And Herbert was in tears as memories of his grandfather came flooding back.
@Jay_n_Co tonights repair shop one of the best. The ship clock and the bear. I'm in tears here
— Susan Teather (@TeatherSusan) May 5, 2021
@Jay_n_Co @W_K_Restoration recorded the Repair Shop. Think we all fell in love with Herbert and the clock he was gifted from his grandfather 🥰 well done all, we should have had a watery eye warning 😊
— Teresa Olle (@TeresaOlle1) May 5, 2021
The Repair Shop: lovely and emotional viewing the repair team signing to one of the people bringing in items to be repaired, eating Dairy Milk pic.twitter.com/UCwpiVmmnz
— Phill Gray (@PhillGray) May 5, 2021
The team at @TheRepairShop
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