Fans of BBC’s beloved show The Repair Shop have reason to celebrate—production on a new series is officially underway. Amanda Middleditch and Julie Tatchell, affectionately known as the Teddy Bear Ladies, took to Instagram to share the exciting news with their followers.
In a cheerful video update, the duo announced, “Hello everybody. We’re back! [Cheering] We’re filming you a new series. Look who we found.” Accompanying them was electronics expert Mark Stuckey, signaling that the core team is reunited and ready to bring more restoration magic to viewers.
Julie charmingly appeared on Amanda’s shoulder, adding she was “always there,” highlighting the friendly camaraderie among the experts. Amanda added, “We’re back in the barn. Just thought you’d like to know, what a glorious morning it is here. We’ll see you all soon, bye.”
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The announcement sparked an enthusiastic response from fans and fellow experts alike. Sonnaz Nooranvary replied, “Love this. Have a great time and see you there soon,” while other commenters expressed their excitement to once again see the skilled team in action.
This update comes just after one of the show’s fan favourites, Dom Chinea, launched his own series, Dom Chinea’s Cornish Workshop. Available on U and U Yesterday, the show follows Dom as he takes on automotive, engineering, and building projects in Cornwall with support from local tradespeople and his wife Maria.
For now, viewers can look forward to a new series of The Repair Shop, available to watch exclusively on BBC iPlayer.