Repair Shop star Will Kirk shared a very entertaining update to the BBC’s touching show in a new video posted on Instagram.
A carpentry expert has revealed that the show is preparing to shoot a Christmas special and has opened casting calls for holiday treasures and heirlooms that need to be restored.
In a video shared on the BBC show’s official Instagram page, Will speaks to viewers wearing Santa hats. “Ho, ho ho! Well, it’s not Christmas yet, but soon,” he began.
© @therepairshoptvWill Kirk has revealed that the show is gearing up to shoot a Christmas special
“At the Repair Shop, we’re doing a Christmas selection. So if you have something Christmas at home that needs fixing, get in touch.”
It seems fans aren’t quite ready to get into the holiday spirit yet, but many in the comments suggested it’s too early to think about Christmas.
One person wrote: “Yay, it’s too early for me! I haven’t even had summer vacation yet!” while another added: “It’s too early to think about that Will.”
Will Kirk is an expert in carpentry
Will is not the only one service workshop However, one actor shared an interesting update about the film. Host Jay Blades took to social media on Thursday to reveal that filming for the latest season is currently underway.
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In the clip, Jay reveals exactly how the show was shot, explaining that the camera crew used six cameras to capture various footage, including details of restored items brought into the home. warehouse. See what he has to say in the video below.
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The update comes as the BBC is revamping the popular reality show that was discontinued last week and replaced with a channel covering Wimbledon 2023.
Unfortunately, fans will have to wait a little longer for the new episode to air next week [Wednesday 20 July]The BBC will air an advance episode of the fourth season, which will last only half an hour.
© BBC Filming for the latest season is currently underway
While we don’t know exactly when unwatched episodes will hit our screens, Jay’s recent announcement suggests that fans can expect some brand new renewals soon.
Furthermore, organ expert David Burville also assured viewers that there will be more episodes in a single post on his Instagram account.
Sharing a black and white selfie from the iconic warehouse at the Weald and Downland Living Museum earlier this month, he wrote: “Hello everyone. I hope [you’re] nice weekend. I’ve been very busy with work, but I’ll be back in the warehouse soon with some interesting and unusual new items.”
© David BurvilleDavid Burville shared a black and white barn photo
Fortunately, fans will see more Repair shop since it was put into operation for another two years. Jay announced the good news at the 2023 TV BAFTAs in May after the show won the Daytime Award.
© Kate Green/BAFTAThe Repair Shop won the BAFTA TV Award for Daytime in May
“I think we have two more years if I’m not mistaken,” he said. “We’re going to do a lot more. We just won a BAFTA so I think they’ll want us to keep broadcasting.”
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