The Repair Shop experts seemed to have wrapped filming for the BBC series.

The Repair Shop expert Richard Talman has confirmed his break from filming the BBC series with a moving tribute to his co-stars.
Richard shared a sweet video on his Instagram account of the cast and crew who work behind the cameras. Alongside the video, he wrote, “Today marks the end of my filming for 2025! And as I pack my barn bench up for the winter, I’d like to thank the wonderful crew and producers of Ricochet Productions who make the show possible.”
He added, “Here’s a few pictures of just some of them.”
Fans rushed to the comment section to share their thoughts, with one writing, “Thank you for this show. It saved my life this last year. It keeps me company when I can’t sleep.
“It reminds me that decent humans still exist. Thank you. And please thank the crew.”

Richard and his co-star Dominic (Image: BBC)
Another wrote, “Awesome effort, guys, thank you.”
A third added, “It would be great to see these guys in front of the camera in one season.”
Someone else went on, “Back in 2026, I hope!”
Richard isn’t the only expert to have shared a snippet from behind the scenes. Brenton West also recently shared an update with his followers, confirming he had also finished filming for 2025.

Brenton also wrapped up filming for 2025 (Image: BBC)
Alongside a collection of photos, he wrote, “My time filming at The Repair Shop barn has come to an end for 2025, just as the mud and cold weather arrives.”
“I’m looking forward to a winter break. I would like to thank some of the very hard-working people behind the scenes who make us look amazing when you see the show on the telly.”
He continued, “There are many others, I just haven’t got pictures of them, but they know who they are. Thanks all, hope to see you all soon.”
The Repair Shop is available to watch on BBC iPlayer.
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