Episode 5
Jay Blades and the team revitalise a painting with woodworm, an Arabic musical instrument and a flying helmet owned by a trailblazing female pilot.
Three precious heirlooms are resuscitated by the team of experts, reviving the memories they hold.
Elsa is the first to arrive at the barn, with a painting by the eminent Scottish artist Stanley Cursitor, much to conservator Lucia Scalisi鈥檚 delight. It depicts fishing huts on the rugged coast of Orkney. Elsa鈥檚 great-great-grandfather was a fisherman and would spend many months each year living in the huts, fishing for lobsters. It was there that he became friends with artist Stanley Cursitor, who would return every summer to paint the beautiful coastline. The pair became friends and Stanley gifted this painting to him, and it has been passed down the generations of Elsa鈥檚 family. However, the picture is now in peril. The wooden board on which the scene was painted is infested with woodworm that is slowly but surely destroying the painting. Lucia must act swiftly to rescue this precious artwork.
Luthier Julyan Wallis is next to be tasked with a challenging restoration. Chaaban has brought along a family treasure that was badly damaged 20 years ago on its journey from Chaaban鈥檚 family home in Lebanon. The Arabic stringed instrument, called an oud, belonged to his late father, who would entertain Chaaban and his ten siblings in the evenings. The distinctive sound instantly takes Chaaban back to his childhood and reminds him of the dancing, love and joy that was at the heart of his family. Julyan Wallis carefully pieces it back together and gets it singing once again.
Finally, Samantha and her brother Lewis arrive with their grandmother鈥檚 leather flying helmet for the attention of Suzie Fletcher. The siblings recently lost their trailblazing grandmother and are determined to preserve this significant piece of aviation history, along with the achievements of a remarkable woman. Yvonne Pope Sinters was the first female commercial jet pilot in the UK, overcoming countless obstacles to do what she loved. Suzie is only too happy to work on this fascinating 1950s leather helmet, complete with rubber mouthpiece, devising a clever technique to repair the perished rubber.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Jay Blades |
Narrator | Bill Paterson |
Expert | Suzie Fletcher |
Expert | Lucia Scalisi |
Expert | Julyan Wallis |
Executive Producer | Hannah Lamb |
Executive Producer | Paula Fasht |
Executive Producer | Emma Walsh |
Series Producer | Tanveer Bari |
Series Producer | Claire Egerton-Jones |
Director | Ben Borland |
Production Company | Ricochet Ltd |
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