FAO BBC: Same Series and Episode, Differents PIDs and Description.
Ralph Corderoy
ralph at inputplus.co.uk
Thu Mar 8 05:41:28 PST 2018
Hi David,
> > b09wc2m1: Antique photography expert Brenton West repairs a
> > camera that survived World War I.
> >
> > b09wbylq: A Boulle-work clock, a much-loved wheeled elephant and
> > a 300-year-old desk are in the shop
>
> My assumption would be that they are different versions of the same
> episode, with one cut for length for eg a repeat.
You assume too much! :-) They're both 30 minutes, and completely
different content.
b09wc2m1
duration: 1800
desclong: Today in the Repair Shop, Jay Blades and the team bring
three treasured family heirlooms, and the memories they hold, back
to life. Resident antique photography expert Brenton West brings
his expertise to bear on a camera that survived the First World War
but hasn't taken a picture in over a hundred years, while leather
expert Suzie adds a surprise touch that leaves the camera's owner
Phil lost for words. Furniture restorer Will Kirk and horologist
Steve Fletcher joins forces to get a 20th-century designer wooden
screen back on its feet. And violin restorer John Dilworth works on
a treasured instrument that spent World War II in Auschwitz
concentration camp.
b09wbylq
duration: 1800
desclong: Today in the Repair Shop, Jay Blades and the team bring
three treasured family heirlooms, and the memories they hold, back
to life. Resident clockmaker Steve tackles an intricate Boulle-work
clock that hasn't ticked for over 15 years. Soft toy restorers Julie
and Amanda take on a jumbo-sized project in the shape of a
threadbare, but much loved, wheeled elephant. And woodwork
specialist Will get to grips with one of the Repair Shop's oldest
ever assignments - a 300-year-old Georgian desk that is showing its
age.
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Cheers, Ralph.
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