I lost my mom Feb of 2023. She purposely wrote tons of personal notes and letters. I am beyond grateful to have her messy handwriting through my keepsakes. To have a piece of her always.
As a widow myself, who has a saved note from my husband telling me he was going to get groceries and gas, I love this episode, and understand it totally.
I lost my mum just over a month ago and I can identify to some degree. I have cards written by my mum - I found a hand made one she had made me a few years ago!
My mother had a mundane note on the back of an envelope from my father who passed of cancer at 45. She treasured that simple note, though she had many other cards, etc., but maintained “I can just hear him in my ear when reading that.”
I think we all love Suzie. She said the reaction to this show made her feel as if she was "being hugged by the whole world." She was right... and I was one of them.
I’m dying of cancer at the age of 56. I won’t see 57. I’m writing notes and cards to my kids and future grandkids I will never see. If you can, leave something for your family to cherish.
As an American, I love this show. I like all types of restoration shows but this show I really adore. This episode really brought tears to my eyes. To see Suzie break down and reminisce about her late husband was a genuine moment that I have never seen on the show before and when her brother Steve came to console her warmed my soul knowing Suzie had the support of a loved one nearby to get her through that moment. I can't get enough of this show.
@@ORDEROFTHEKNIGHTSTEMPLAR13 I have not seen it on a regular TV schedule but they did show 3 seasons on Netflix and when I got the Discovery + service they had it in their library so I binged watched most of it.
I watch as many repair shops as I possibly can and like Susie I have shed loads of tears and I am a 73 year old man but the emotions you feel and the kindness shown in the programme and the people who you help by restoring their items gets to me and I suspect many others, so thank you all you are marvellous ❤️❤️❤️🥰🥰🥰👍👍👍
I had always been known as a hard a** but when i watch this show, im a on my couch with tissues 🤧 everytime, it is the passion they show not only for what they do but for bringing joy to people. Makes me believe in humanity more than i have in a long time. It is absolutely beautiful what they do, and who they are.
@@insertnamehere2635 Thanks for replying to my comment I made a long time ago never-the-less everything we said was valid and it is so nice in this nasty world we are experiencing now to find there is still kindness and dedication to bringing joy to people👍👍👍
I love watching the Repair Shop. I remembered this. I never had a husband but I lost my dad because of cancer and that was hard as it was. Great to see the support of her brother. They're great people.
I don't know how many times I've seen the episode this repair was in, but damn it, it gets me crying every time. THIS is the sort of content I'm happy to pay my licence fee for. So much heart and talented people young and old coming together and doing their thing to help make the world just that little bit better.
I bought series 4 episode 6 on Prime and this wasn't in it? There was a little push along horse/walker instead. I haven't been able to find this actual episode anywhere.
Suzie and Steve are super talented repair specialists as well as being very close sister and brother. Love this brilliant show with the highest quality repair specialists.
I watch this show here in Aotearoa/ New Zealand and absolutely love it. Apart from the pleasure l get from watching such outstanding crafts people at work, the kindness, compassion and love with which they repair the things entrusted to them is a joy.
The Repair Shop "UK", Is the absolute best of the best. To hear the stories of those that have taken a Family Heirloom into The Repair Shop to be mended whether the stories are heartbreaking or happy is always so very touching. The entire team at The Repair Shop have a gift of love and talent to mend such items they handle with such care. It is not uncommon to see them tear up while hearing the stories or seeing the reactions of those that have returned for their items. I tear up as well, while Suzie lifted the saddle off the horse and broke down I too could not stop the tears. They are such an important part of keeping loved items around for the next generations to come. This show deserves many awards as do the people that work so well with each other. I tell you, if I had such an important Heirloom that needed mending, I would save every cent I had to take it across the pond to this team. Absolutely Wonderful Show and from Jay on down the line.... you are all Angels without Wings.
Hands down the best show on TV. Sadly, loss is universal, but watching these amazing crafts people bring these things back to life is both touching and beautiful.
Not only that, but it also shows you that the skills not just the ones we see in this video, but the skills we see in the show must be protected and kept going for generations as we cannot lose these skills
I just bawled when I saw this episode, and was so touched to see Steve console her. The value of the human connection is immense; the great care and talent applied to such a huge range of items brought in is wonderful. I especially like how they describe what is the problem and how it’s repaired. Wonderfully fascinating!
Suzi is amazing so amazing to see her and her brother Steve are so close I love how she understands how it feels to loose her husband 2 cancer as well I no how they both feel my baby's father made me a widow when I was 28 threw cancer
This has reduced me to tears every time I watch it, is so powerful and very poignant , so pleased Steve her brother was there to give her his big shoulders to cry on, love Suzie to bits, all of them are brilliant, such a pleasure to watch, all day every day .
I am belgian , And I love this high quality series "THE REPAIRSHOP" its like listening mozart or bach with my eyes. Thk U for a silent , delicate sunny moment during the week .
I watch every episode I can get my hands on, these people are truly amazing, so many knowledgeable people in one location an they use one another in the repair of the items. Bless the Repair Shop Program I absolutely love watching it.
I love this programme! The people are so talented and dedicated! and suzie and Steve are two of my favourites! But all of them are really caring people. Jay blades is always a pleasure to watch. Best programme on TV you bring a smile to my face 😀
Suzie is amazing, her work is amazing, her Emotion is such a heart wrenching Explosion of sadness that we all have to face sometimes, but when it is laid before you like this, all i wanted to do was to cuddle Suzie, and i also cried. This whole program is just off the scale, with all the experts doing their incredible work, i hope they never stop filming it. Thank you Suzie for sharing a piece of your World with us. Huggs to you!!!!!
Susie is such a pure gentle beautiful person as they all seem to be on that show. I was so sorry to see that she had gone through all that pain and heartache. She didn’t deserve that. It was so lovely though how her brother Steve comforted her. They are obviously very close.
@Katie Alexandria I take it you're not in the UK. Today the BBC are showing series 5 episode 33 of 40. Hopefully then Netflix will follow on showing series 5 quite soon.
Yep i always watch this programme, love to see these guys using their skills, it brings another insight as to how things so old can be fixed for so many years to come.
The skill, knowledge, compassion, dedication and just general kindess these people show gives me hope that humanity is still alive and well. Sometimes we forget what something we may see as junk could mean the whole world to someone else. I cry at every episode, good tears from kind acts done for strangers. I truly hope there will be more episodes, until then i will rewatch them all. 💗
I just found this lovely show with these artists who put their hearts and souls into repairing these much loved treasures. I have watched every episode and loved each one and been so touched by the people who bring their objects to be repaired.
I found this clip by mistake, but remember it well, while watching it live, on TV, im quite a hard person, but when Suzy broke down, i sobbed, i cant watch it again, as i will sob again, this show is one of the best on TV , and should remain so, for years and years, it s well presented, and all of the incredible artists in their field show emotion, and love to there Customers Well done, and keep the good work up
I cry many times watching this series, but this episode had me sobbing. I lost my best friend from childhood to cancer, and I had a voicemail from her that I kept for years and lost it from my phone at some point. I was devasted as I had no way of retrieving it. All of these amazing artists are lovely and I'm so glad we are now getting the older episodes in the U.S.
I lost my dad a couple of years ago to Leukaemia, all very sudden and I never got to say goodbye as he was sedated in ICU on a ventilator when I got to the hospital... I desperately searched for ANYTHING that had his writing on it, even down to a padded envelope he had sent something completely unimportant to me in several months before. I cherish everything he wrote on now. I always loved his handwriting, so neat and precise, and I regularly just hold and look at the items now, knowing he wrote it in his own hand. I completely get this video and her reaction.
When all medias show pain, suffering, violence, conflicts, I love to immerse myself into the one hour show "the Repair Shop" feeling the kindness, generosity, , empathy, peaceful relationships emanating from all those highly skilled professionals. Its like taking a rejuvenating, cleansing shower getting rid of all invading negativities. Thanks to all of them for a successful therapy. 👍👍
Suzie is such a beautiful talented lady and I really felt for her loss, must have been very difficult for the team especially Steve to carry on and film that day.
The clock maker is Suzie's brother and it is nice to see him there to comfort her. I was 35 when my Mum died, leaving me feeling like a lost child in a supermarket... everyone around wants to help but you're struggling with that sinking feeling. Since then, small random notes, receipt with written amendments on them. Passport and old check books mean so very much. Next year I'm 40 and as I type this, I am filled with memories of my Mother's 40th when I was a child. Watching this is a very emotional moment, I'm sure for many many people.
Suzi and Steve are amazing souls and how amazing that their family have master saddlers and master clock maker actually Steve and Suzi are muilty talented the work that everyone doz in this show are amazing souls the fix things so family's can keep their family legacy alive and everyone that repairs things that hold memories for all that take their airlooms to be restored use all ate a blessing thank yous for the blessings u put upon others
Bless,good old bro Steve,there when Suzie needed a comfort cuddle.Great series.
I lost my mom Feb of 2023. She purposely wrote tons of personal notes and letters.
I am beyond grateful to have her messy handwriting through my keepsakes. To have a piece of her always.
As a widow myself, who has a saved note from my husband telling me he was going to get groceries and gas, I love this episode, and understand it totally.
I lost my mum just over a month ago and I can identify to some degree. I have cards written by my mum - I found a hand made one she had made me a few years ago!
My mother had a mundane note on the back of an envelope from my father who passed of cancer at 45. She treasured that simple note, though she had many other cards, etc., but maintained “I can just hear him in my ear when reading that.”
@@svenska81 that is so beautiful and so very moving.
I lost my wife 6 years ago but i still have the letters she wrote to me when we started "courting" back in 1983. Miss you Maggie xx
Peace and love to all of who have lost some one.
I lost my wife in 2005 to cancer and still cry,it leaves a permanent scar that no one ever sees.
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I think we all love Suzie. She said the reaction to this show made her feel as if she was "being hugged by the whole world." She was right... and I was one of them.
As was i 🥰
Yep, me too. Cried openly at this episode when it first aired and still get a huge lump in my throat when I think about it xx
🥲🥹Me too🥹🥲
Me too I cried like a baby, my husband has incurable cancer and I really felt so emotional
Absolutely
I’m dying of cancer at the age of 56. I won’t see 57. I’m writing notes and cards to my kids and future grandkids I will never see. If you can, leave something for your family to cherish.
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Always cry buckets when I watch this. So glad brother Steve was on hand to give Suzie a cuddle.
Damn..I didn't even know Steve was her brother🤯
Love that last little frame of Steve watching over his sister from his desk. Keeping an eye on her to make sure she’s ok. ❤
As an American, I love this show. I like all types of restoration shows but this show I really adore. This episode really brought tears to my eyes. To see Suzie break down and reminisce about her late husband was a genuine moment that I have never seen on the show before and when her brother Steve came to console her warmed my soul knowing Suzie had the support of a loved one nearby to get her through that moment. I can't get enough of this show.
Does this show get screened in the US ??
@@ORDEROFTHEKNIGHTSTEMPLAR13 I have not seen it on a regular TV schedule but they did show 3 seasons on Netflix and when I got the Discovery + service they had it in their library so I binged watched most of it.
It used to but they took it off the air
Here. I really over it and never missed a copy
Love never dies
Suzie is a gem, glad Steve was there to be with his sister 🎈♥️🇬🇧💯🌹❤️💓❤️🌹💯🇬🇧♥️🎈
My husband is battling cancer and has been since 2003. Thankfully I still have him with me after many relapses and chemo. I'm crying with Miss Suzie.
I love Suzie! She's a very human lady, and she's very gifted.
I watch as many repair shops as I possibly can and like Susie I have shed loads of tears and I am a 73 year old man but the emotions you feel and the kindness shown in the programme and the people who you help by restoring their items gets to me and I suspect many others, so thank you all you are marvellous ❤️❤️❤️🥰🥰🥰👍👍👍
I had always been known as a hard a** but when i watch this show, im a on my couch with tissues 🤧 everytime, it is the passion they show not only for what they do but for bringing joy to people. Makes me believe in humanity more than i have in a long time. It is absolutely beautiful what they do, and who they are.
@@insertnamehere2635 Thanks for replying to my comment I made a long time ago never-the-less everything we said was valid and it is so nice in this nasty world we are experiencing now to find there is still kindness and dedication to bringing joy to people👍👍👍
Susie is absolutely beautiful in looks and attitude I love her and hopes she reads this Anthony.
I love watching the Repair Shop. I remembered this. I never had a husband but I lost my dad because of cancer and that was hard as it was. Great to see the support of her brother. They're great people.
I don't know how many times I've seen the episode this repair was in, but damn it, it gets me crying every time. THIS is the sort of content I'm happy to pay my licence fee for. So much heart and talented people young and old coming together and doing their thing to help make the world just that little bit better.
Do you know which series and episode it is? Would love to watch the full repair!
@@LYLeelers It's from series 4 episode 6 :)
I bought series 4 episode 6 on Prime and this wasn't in it? There was a little push along horse/walker instead. I haven't been able to find this actual episode anywhere.
Suzie and Steve are super talented repair specialists as well as being very close sister and brother. Love this brilliant show with the highest quality repair specialists.
This is the best series I have ever seen on quest..pure and utter skill and dedication from all the restorers
After my mum died last month (Nov 2021), I stayed with my dad and watched this every day - I don't have a TV at home! I love it!
I watch this show here in Aotearoa/ New Zealand and absolutely love it. Apart from the pleasure l get from watching such outstanding crafts people at work, the kindness, compassion and love with which they repair the things entrusted to them is a joy.
I've met Suzy recently, Spent about an hour with her. she is such a lovely person. Very down to earth, and great sense of humour.
The Repair Shop "UK", Is the absolute best of the best. To hear the stories of those that have taken a Family Heirloom into The Repair Shop to be mended whether the stories are heartbreaking or happy is always so very touching. The entire team at The Repair Shop have a gift of love and talent to mend such items they handle with such care. It is not uncommon to see them tear up while hearing the stories or seeing the reactions of those that have returned for their items. I tear up as well, while Suzie lifted the saddle off the horse and broke down I too could not stop the tears. They are such an important part of keeping loved items around for the next generations to come. This show deserves many awards as do the people that work so well with each other. I tell you, if I had such an important Heirloom that needed mending, I would save every cent I had to take it across the pond to this team. Absolutely Wonderful Show and from Jay on down the line.... you are all Angels without Wings.
Love this show & the gang
Hands down the best show on TV. Sadly, loss is universal, but watching these amazing crafts people bring these things back to life is both touching and beautiful.
This brought this American to tears. These people care about what they do and for the people they are honoring in their repairs. Good Bless you all.
Not only that, but it also shows you that the skills not just the ones we see in this video, but the skills we see in the show must be protected and kept going for generations as we cannot lose these skills
One of the BEST heart warming series EVER! EXPERT crafts PEOPLE ALL OF THEM!!!!
So true Audrey they are such a genuine empathic bunch
I just bawled when I saw this episode, and was so touched to see Steve console her. The value of the human connection is immense; the great care and talent applied to such a huge range of items brought in is wonderful. I especially like how they describe what is the problem and how it’s repaired. Wonderfully fascinating!
All the Repair Shop specialists are so great and are very caring, aware that a lot of the items they see have huge sentimental value.
Poor Suzie. I have also lost loved ones to cancer. It's so hard.
The horse saddle looked beautiful.
I love Suzie so much. She is so talented and kind. Steve is also one of my favorites!
Suzi is amazing so amazing to see her and her brother Steve are so close I love how she understands how it feels to loose her husband 2 cancer as well I no how they both feel my baby's father made me a widow when I was 28 threw cancer
Being a cancer survivor, I feel overwhelmed sometimes. I am so lucky to be alive still while so many others are gone.
I know exacly how you feel. These things always get my eyes watering
The people working in The Repair Shop have very large hearts of pure gold. I wish I could live among them.
Gets me every time this is the best tv program bar none!!!!!!!!
We love the repair shop, one of the best programs on the television
🎈♥️🇬🇧💯🌹❤️💓❤️🌹💯🇬🇧♥️🎈
You are all amazing Compassionate wonderful people Tears + huge hugs to everybody
This has reduced me to tears every time I watch it, is so powerful and very poignant , so pleased Steve her brother was there to give her his big shoulders to cry on, love Suzie to bits, all of them are brilliant, such a pleasure to watch, all day every day .
I would love to be able to ensure Susie always feels loved and cherished. She is a true Diamond, and a sweet, talented lady! ❤
I am belgian , And I love this high quality series "THE REPAIRSHOP" its like listening mozart or bach with my eyes.
Thk U for a silent , delicate sunny moment during the week .
Suzie is SUCH a delightful genius and such a wonderful perfectionist.
Suzie and Steve are so talented and precious for each other.
I was prepping for French onion soup you understand. 😇😇😇
Lord, how I love the Fletchers.
I cannot get enough of this show!! I am amazed by these people!!
I watch every episode I can get my hands on, these people are truly amazing, so many knowledgeable people in one location an they use one another in the repair of the items. Bless the Repair Shop Program I absolutely love watching it.
I love this programme! The people are so talented and dedicated! and suzie and Steve are two of my favourites! But all of them are really caring people. Jay blades is always a pleasure to watch. Best programme on TV you bring a smile to my face 😀
Suzie is amazing, her work is amazing, her Emotion is such a heart wrenching Explosion of sadness that we all have to face sometimes, but when it is laid before you like this, all i wanted to do was to cuddle Suzie, and i also cried. This whole program is just off the scale, with all the experts doing their incredible work, i hope they never stop filming it. Thank you Suzie for sharing a piece of your World with us. Huggs to you!!!!!
Susie is such a pure gentle beautiful person as they all seem to be on that show. I was so sorry to see that she had gone through all that pain and heartache. She didn’t deserve that. It was so lovely though how her brother Steve comforted her. They are obviously very close.
Please oh please let the additional seasons come to Netflix soon. They are so hopeful and we need that now so much.
@Katie Alexandria I take it you're not in the UK. Today the BBC are showing series 5 episode 33 of 40. Hopefully then Netflix will follow on showing series 5 quite soon.
December 1.
I love this show. What these guys do is priceless. Bringing cherished family possessions and the memories they hold back to life!
Yeah most definitely..
I absolutely love the repair shop it pulls at your heart strings every time . and there all amazing people . ❤❤❤
Suzie is such a lovely person and an amazing artisan. Big hugs on this one.
Anyone else also start crying when she did 😭
Yep i always watch this programme, love to see these guys using their skills, it brings another insight as to how things so old can be fixed for so many years to come.
I'm leaking a bit as I write this.
I'm not crying. You're crying.
Yes, I always cry when someone else does. Empathy 🥺
Glad she and her brother have each other, working together. Great show!
Suzie is one of my favourite repairers
I hope more episodes of this fabulous show comes to Netflix. I can not get enough of this show!!
My heart goes out to Susie in this episode, it’s so emotional. I couldn’t help shedding tears with her. God love her.xx❤️
The skill, knowledge, compassion, dedication and just general kindess these people show gives me hope that humanity is still alive and well. Sometimes we forget what something we may see as junk could mean the whole world to someone else. I cry at every episode, good tears from kind acts done for strangers. I truly hope there will be more episodes, until then i will rewatch them all. 💗
Such a brilliant show, always watch this for the feelgood factor. The work these guys do is just incredible
I felt your pain Suzie. . But just think about how much joy you bring to many others in your work XX
Thinking of you norbie and family hope you all are well
Real emotions. I felt that pain.
This programme does so much good for people’s minds and memories. Best show on tv
Truly wonderful lady 🙏❤️
Omg I’m crying too. Such an emotional and heartwarming programme
I just found this lovely show with these artists who put their hearts and souls into repairing these much loved treasures. I have watched every episode and loved each one and been so touched by the people who bring their objects to be repaired.
I found this clip by mistake, but remember it well, while watching it live, on TV, im quite a hard person, but when Suzy broke down, i sobbed, i cant watch it again, as i will sob again, this show is one of the best on TV , and should remain so, for years and years, it s well presented, and all of the incredible artists in their field show emotion, and love to there Customers
Well done, and keep the good work up
I cry many times watching this series, but this episode had me sobbing. I lost my best friend from childhood to cancer, and I had a voicemail from her that I kept for years and lost it from my phone at some point. I was devasted as I had no way of retrieving it. All of these amazing artists are lovely and I'm so glad we are now getting the older episodes in the U.S.
You can get that voicemail back from the phone company..👍
@@ORDEROFTHEKNIGHTSTEMPLAR13 Probably long gone now unfortunately.
Suzie is gorgeous. Inside and out.
When she smiles its the eyes that get you
This was a very emotional moment. Probably the saddest... yet also the best moment of the series so far.
Human emotion, is so powerful.
I love Suzie, I think she is so caring. A lovely lady.
omg suzy,, feld your pain, started to cry to, and wot a lovely brother you have, steve ur a brother with a golden heart xxxxxxxxxxxx
God bless Suzy..
I wept when Suzy wept. Such a lovely lady. Pity we can't see the finished product.
Suzie's a gem.
This episode totally broke my heart, I a 65 yr old man and I wept unashamedly for her.
I lost my dad a couple of years ago to Leukaemia, all very sudden and I never got to say goodbye as he was sedated in ICU on a ventilator when I got to the hospital... I desperately searched for ANYTHING that had his writing on it, even down to a padded envelope he had sent something completely unimportant to me in several months before. I cherish everything he wrote on now. I always loved his handwriting, so neat and precise, and I regularly just hold and look at the items now, knowing he wrote it in his own hand. I completely get this video and her reaction.
Love you, Susie. Thank you for being you. So talented. 🥰
Love this show, such lovely, caring people! 🥰
Thank you, I love history and how dedicated you all are to preserving it❣️
Please bring this show back to television.
A very special ROYAL episode will be airing this Wednesday! - www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001djpq
I just can’t understand anyone putting a thumbs down,
If you have nothing nice to say just say nothing
Agree Paul, and this particular episode, a thumbs down means they are retards and pondlifes, as its a thumbs up all the way
So good this was not edited out!
I LOVE THE REPAIR SHOP,SO MANY EXCEPTIONALY TALENTED PEOPLE EACH AND EVERY ONE OF THEM.
Love this show
I feel for Suzi and know how she feels I lost my wife in 2008. She is Fantastic
When all medias show pain, suffering, violence, conflicts, I love to immerse myself into the one hour show "the Repair Shop" feeling the kindness, generosity, , empathy, peaceful relationships emanating from all those highly skilled professionals. Its like taking a rejuvenating, cleansing shower getting rid of all invading negativities. Thanks to all of them for a successful therapy. 👍👍
Suzie is such a beautiful talented lady and I really felt for her loss, must have been very difficult for the team especially Steve to carry on and film that day.
I love Suzi. I lost my wife to cancer at the start of the year.
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Yeah I lost my best friend/Sister to cancer and I really miss her and think of her everyday..
Just discovered this show and I binged it all in a weekend!! More!!!!
I love this programme,never a week goes by without tears.Such wonderful talented people,such beautiful emotional stories.
Everyone is so skilled on this program, but I do love watching Susie work.... amazing lady!
When Steve hugged her I'm gone
So raw, I love the this show and I love Suzie, this clip absolutely breaks my heart. Amazing
The clock maker is Suzie's brother and it is nice to see him there to comfort her.
I was 35 when my Mum died, leaving me feeling like a lost child in a supermarket... everyone around wants to help but you're struggling with that sinking feeling.
Since then, small random notes, receipt with written amendments on them. Passport and old check books mean so very much. Next year I'm 40 and as I type this, I am filled with memories of my Mother's 40th when I was a child.
Watching this is a very emotional moment, I'm sure for many many people.
I don't think it's insignificant at all. He wrote his name to be remembered! what a beautiful tribute to keep his memory alive
I love this show. I want all the shows on Netflix. Please bring them all back
This is a great show-I love this group of people-so skilled and heartful.
Wonderful people and series......the very best and incredible skills and talent
Suzi and Steve are amazing souls and how amazing that their family have master saddlers and master clock maker actually Steve and Suzi are muilty talented the work that everyone doz in this show are amazing souls the fix things so family's can keep their family legacy alive and everyone that repairs things that hold memories for all that take their airlooms to be restored use all ate a blessing thank yous for the blessings u put upon others
To echo a certain celebrity, this is by far the best show on TV.!
I wish we could see the rest of the series in the USA