Episode 4
Jay Blades and the team restore a bike with a patriotic past, a threadbare teddy on wheels and a Victorian firefighter鈥檚 helmet.
Jay Blades and the team bring three treasured family heirlooms, and the memories they hold, back to life.
Vintage bike restorer Tim Gunn brings all his skills to bear on a wartime bicycle once owned and used by a Bletchley Park code breaker. Huw Banister鈥檚 mum Rachel rode to and from work every day on this trusty machine, as she strove to crack enemy communications during the Second World War. But the subsequent years have not been kind to Rachel鈥檚 bike, which has stood gathering dust for decades. Now in her nineties, Huw would love Rachel to see her beloved bicycle made roadworthy and ridden once again.
Soft toy restorers Amanda and Julie take on a bear on wheels, much loved by his owner Janet, who was diagnosed with cerebral palsy as a child. Janet used her sturdy friend to learn to walk, and fondly dubbed him Wheelie Ted. But poor old Wheelie Ted is now a shadow of his former self. Worst of all, to save this dilapidated toy from further deterioration, he was sewn into a new cover 60 years ago and has been kept under wraps ever since. Once the cover is removed, Amanda and Julie discover that he is missing his face, and with no eyes, ears or a nose, it鈥檚 a challenge to give this little bear his smile back.
And it鈥檚 a family affair as horologist Steve Fletcher recruits his sister Suzie to work on a neglected and battered old Victorian firefighter鈥檚 helmet.