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Episode 20
20/20Barry Witmond tries to shake new life into a wonderful Victorian baby rattle.
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Episode 19
19/20Tim Akers hopes to restore the spirits of an Edwardian Tiffany cocktail tray.
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Episode 18
18/20Rod Titian helps a local museum to save a fantastic Victorian Noah's Ark.
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Episode 17
17/20Roger Hawkins revives some unusual fish-shaped stone water bottles.
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Episode 16
16/20Malcolm Green takes on the challenge of bringing a 19th century oak clock back to life.
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Episode 15
15/20Rod Titian revives a 17th century tortoiseshell snuff box that hides a remarkable secret.
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Episode 14
14/20paper conservator Louise Drover looks at a bruised and battered boxing print.
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Episode 13
13/20The items featured in this edition include a 17th-century portrait and a Victorian cot.
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Episode 12
12/20Tim Akers does everything he can to revive a wonderful Victorian writing box.
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Episode 11
11/20The team deal with a Madras painting that looks distinctly off colour.
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Episode 10
10/20Furniture expert Tim Akers tries to resurrect a pair of water-damaged Edwardian chairs.
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Episode 9
9/20Roger Hawkins performs delicate surgery on some fragile 20th-century figurines.
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Episode 8
8/20Roger Hawkins comes up against his worst nightmare – an exploding Crown Derby vase.
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Episode 7
7/20Tim Akers wonders if the writing’s on the wall for a lovely Victorian desk.
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Episode 6
6/20Rod Titian has his hands full fixing a badly damaged Victorian balloon back chair.
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Episode 5
5/20A sickly Victorian doll proves to be a troublesome patient at Chatsworth House.
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Episode 4
4/20The team visits Blenheim Palace where heirlooms include a carousel horse on its last legs.
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Episode 3
3/20Pottery fanatic Roger Hawkins loses his heart to a 300-year-old Bellamine jug.
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Episode 2
2/20Eric Knowles and his intrepid team of expert restorers travel to Blenheim Palace.
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Episode 1
1/20Furniture restorer Tim Akers revives some 300-year-old battle-scarred chairs.


