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The star of “Repair Shop” says an emotional goodbye to the “wonderful” BBC series – and confirms in an exuberant tribute post: “This is the end”

The Repair Shop star Richard Talman has said an emotional goodbye to this year’s series, confirming that “this is the end” of his filming.

The goldsmith, who repairs popular pieces of jewellery for the “wonderful” BBC show, revealed to his fans that he had left the series.

On Instagram on Wednesday, Richard shared numerous snapshots with various members of The Repair Shop team and looked back on the season.

He wrote: “Well that’s the end of filming season 10 for me! What a wonderful season with some amazing people who I like to call co-workers.”

“You all know the experts, so I wanted to introduce the incredible production team that makes the show possible. Thank you for letting me be here. It’s a wrap, as they say!”

The star of “Repair Shop” says an emotional goodbye to the “wonderful” BBC series – and confirms in an exuberant tribute post: “This is the end”

“Repair Shop” star Richard Talman said an emotional goodbye to this year’s series, confirming on Instagram on Wednesday that “this is the end” of his filming.

The goldsmith, who repairs popular jewellery for the

The goldsmith, who repairs popular jewellery for the “wonderful” BBC show, revealed to fans that he was filming for the series.

However, fans can rest assured that he will be back next year, as Richard’s colleague and the show’s guitar repairman, Julyan Wallis, seemed to confirm this.

“Love you bro,” Julyan commented on Richards’ post. “See you next year.”

Fans of the show quickly began to rave about the series and its participants.

In their comment they wrote: “Fantastic team ❤️ it’s great to see what the others look like, keep up the amazing work on this show.”;

“Everyone involved in The Repair Shop is truly incredible. So much love to everyone involved in this amazing program ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️,”;

“This is so beautiful. Without these people we wouldn’t see the show!”

Fans of The Repair Shop were left worried earlier this month as a popular star was apparently missing from the cast.

A post on the BBC show’s Instagram announced that The Repair Shop is returning for a new season next week, promising: “More repairs. More stories. More memories restored.”

Taking to Instagram on Wednesday, Richard shared a series of snaps with various members of the Repair Shop team, reflecting on the season.

Taking to Instagram on Wednesday, Richard shared a series of snaps with various members of the Repair Shop team, reflecting on the season.

He wrote:

He wrote: “Well that’s the end of filming season 10 for me! What a wonderful season with some amazing people who I like to call co-workers.”

“You all know the experts, so I wanted to introduce the incredible production team that makes the series possible,” wrote Richard

“You all know the experts, so I wanted to introduce the incredible production team that makes the series possible,” wrote Richard

However, fans can rest assured that he will be back next year, as Richard's colleague and the show's guitar repairman, Julyan Wallis, seemed to confirm.

However, fans can rest assured that he will be back next year, as Richard’s colleague and the show’s guitar repairman, Julyan Wallis, seemed to confirm.

“I love you brother,” commented Julyan Richards post

Richard shared snaps with a number of team members

“Love you brother,” Julyan commented on Richards’ post. “See you next year.”

In their comment they wrote:

In their comment they wrote: “Fantastic team, ❤️ it’s great to see what the others look like, keep up the fantastic execution of this show.”

Presenter Jay Blades could be seen beaming alongside a number of regular experts, but watch specialist Steve Fletcher was missing from the picture.

Watchmaker Steve, 61, has been part of the popular show since 2017 and repairs a variety of valuable timepieces for visitors to the West Sussex barn every week.

Steve appears on the show alongside his sister Suzie, who is a leather worker and saddle expert.

However, since Steve is not seen in the promotional photo, numerous fans flooded the comments with fears that he may not return to the series.

They shared: “I love this show! Steve is missing from the photo!; “Yeah where is Steve?!”;

“Where the hell is Steve?”; “Where is Steve?”; “Steve isn’t missing, is he?!”; “Where is Steve?! Sad he’s missing from this photo.”

Fans of The Repair Shop were concerned earlier this month when a popular star appeared to be missing from the cast.

Fans of The Repair Shop were concerned earlier this month when a popular star appeared to be missing from the cast.

Presenter Jay Blades was seen beaming alongside a number of the regular experts, but watch specialist Steve Fletcher (pictured) was missing from the picture

In June, presenter Jay was seen on the set of “The Repair Shop” for the first time since the surprise separation of his marriage.

The presenter returned to work after being spotted without a wedding ring after his wife Lisa Marie Zbozen announced in May that the couple had separated after 18 months of marriage.

It was announced that Jay would be taking time off from television in light of the split; however, the BBC appears to have allowed him to return to work.

Jay, 54, appeared delighted to be back with the crew and beamed in snaps while filming scenes on set in Bournemouth.

By Olivia

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