The future of a star of The Repair Shop has now been confirmed after filming on the new series has finished.
Richard Talman paid tribute to the show’s crew on social media.
The goldsmith announced that filming for another season of The Repair Shop had been completed.
He posted a compilation video of his last day on set on his Instagram page to pay tribute to his co-stars.
In an exuberant move, the TV star took individual selfies with each member of the BBC show’s production team.
Richard, 44, wanted to give a special thank you to the staff behind the scenes who helped make The Repair Shop available on air.
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Next to the edited video, he wrote: “So that’s the end of filming for season 10 for me!
“What a wonderful season with some fantastic people who I am privileged to call work colleagues.
“You all know the experts so I wanted to introduce the incredible production team that makes the show possible @therepairshoptv. Thank you for letting me be here.
“It’s a wrap, as they say!”
Although some might believe that this could be a complete farewell signal from the star, this does not seem to be the case.
His co-star, 54-year-old guitar expert Julyan Wallis, couldn’t resist adding his own heartfelt comment at the end of their work.
Instead, he seemed to confirm that the couple will come back and eventually reunite in the next season of the show.
“I love you brother. See you next year,” he wrote.
Richard returned his love, replying, “And you, Jules!” along with a red heart emoji.
Last year, “The Repair Shop” won the National Television Award for Best Daytime.
The experts at the repair shop
Premiering in 2017, The Repair Shop features family heirlooms being restored for their owners by numerous experts with a wide range of specializations. Jay Blades serves as foreman and a talented team works on the restoration process. Let’s take a look at some of them.
- Jay Blades: Foreman of the repair shop and furniture restorer
- Will Kirk: Carpenters, joiners and wood painters
- Steve Fletcher: Watch restorer
- Suzie Fletcher: Saddlers and leather craftsmen
- Dominic Chine: Metalworker and sign restorer
- Sonnaz Nooranvary: Upholstery restorer
- Amanda Middleditch and Julie Tatchell: Stuffed animal restorers
- Kirsten Ramsay: Ceramic restorer
- Lucia Scalisi: Painting restorer
- Brenton West: Specialist in antique photography and silversmith
The BBC program surprisingly beat This Morning.
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Both programs face strong competition from The Chase, Deal or No Deal and Loose Women.
The Repair Shop is available to watch on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.