
The team break out of the barn and set off across the UK.

In Chatham, the team honour the fallen, restoring two First World War memorial plaques after a shocking act of vandalism.

A neglected phone box becomes a beacon of hope as Will and Liam turn it into a life-saving defibrillator station, and Dom uncovers a pair of secateurs owned by a D-Day paratrooper.

Dom and Rich restore a storm-worn memorial in Kirkcudbright before a remembrance service, and Will learns why Lyndsey is at her wits' end trying to clean her prized cast-iron pan.

A historic clock at Doncaster School for the Deaf ticks again, a family’s 1950s coffee machine is reborn, and Will learns marionette making – an endangered craft.

Will and Dan get a model of the world’s only rotating boat lift back up and running? Dom collects a precious toy that saw its owner through pioneering pre-natal treatment.

Dom hopes to get a tune out of an Edwardian pianola at the world’s oldest surviving music hall, while Will and Kirsten team up to make a handmade chess set playable once again.

Dom lends a hand with an 8,000-litre paint job and fixes a department store’s pneumatic tube system. Will brings a shattered wedding bowl to Kirsten for a delicate restoration.

Dom teams up with carpenter Jen to save a beloved spider slide for a community centre in Dunblane. Can they make it safe for the next generation to enjoy?

A Loch Ness Monster-hunting camera resurfaces after 55 years, a shattered stained-glass window is made whole again, and Will builds a bespoke bike frame.

Dom and Steve resurrect a dead cat, star of an iconic mechanical exhibit at the Eden Project. Will tackles the woodworm that have ravaged a traditional Welsh love spoon.