BEGIN:VCALENDAR
VERSION:2.0
PRODID:-//InvisionCommunity Events 4.7.23//EN
METHOD:PUBLISH
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
REFRESH-INTERVAL:PT15M
X-PUBLISHED-TTL:PT15M
X-WR-CALNAME:At My TV
NAME:At My TV
BEGIN:VTIMEZONE
TZID:Europe/London
TZURL:http://tzurl.org/zoneinfo/Europe/London
X-LIC-LOCATION:Europe/London
BEGIN:DAYLIGHT
TZOFFSETFROM:+0000
TZOFFSETTO:+0100
TZNAME:BST
DTSTART:20250330T020000Z
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYMONTH=3;BYDAY=-1SU
END:DAYLIGHT
BEGIN:STANDARD
TZOFFSETFROM:+0100
TZOFFSETTO:+0000
TZNAME:GMT
DTSTART:20251026T020000Z
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYMONTH=10;BYDAY=-1SU
END:STANDARD
END:VTIMEZONE
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The Repair Shop 255x12 - Episode 12
DTSTAMP:20210315T052101Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:125066-2-841ebed20eb198c4569419e99b7bf40a@themidnightzone.com
ORGANIZER;CN="Midnight":midnight@themidnightzone.com
DESCRIPTION:First into the barn are Keith and his daughter Kirsty\, whoh
	ave brought a cleverly designed accessory that requires theskills of resid
	ent horologist Steve Fletcher. Keith's fatherDesmond went blind in his thi
	rties due to a hereditary diseasethat runs in the family called Stickler s
	yndrome. Desmond neverlet his condition stop him and retrained in his fiel
	d so hecould continue his career in engineering and welding afterbecoming 
	blind. Upon retirement\, after 21 years of loyalservice\, Desmond was pres
	ented with a personally engravedbraille watch from his company and wore it
	 every day for over30 years. Steve takes on a new challenge with the watch
	\,making a hinged case so that the glass top can be opened\, andthe wearer
	 can feel the braille dial to tell the time. Keithand Kirsty want to repai
	r the watch in honour of Desmond'sinspiring resilience and to pass it onto
	 Keith's granddaughterand Kirsty's daughter Phoebe\, who is also blind.Nex
	t in arebrother and sister Zaff and Nasari\, with an item holdinglong-buri
	ed memories of their family's life in Uganda. Thesiblings need help from e
	lectrical expert Mark Stuckey withtheir father's vintage projector\, which
	 was used to showcasefamily videos. When their family was forced to flee t
	he countryin 1972\, Zaff and Nasari's father brought the preciousprojector
	 with them to Rochdale\, where they eventually rebuilttheir lives. After a
	lmost half a century of being unused\, Zaffand Nasari hope to restore the 
	projector to working condition.Allowing them to relive never-before-seen t
	reasured memories oftheir childhood in Uganda.Noodworker Will Kirk welcome
	s ZoeBlake-James and her grandmother Rowan\, with a family heirloomthat ha
	s been passed down four generations of women in theBlake-James family\, ma
	king it over 130 years old. The vintagefire screen originally belonged to 
	Rowan's grandmother\, andshe has fond childhood memories of it being used 
	in the familyliving room. Zoë is a student of Victorian literature and ha
	sa great passion for researching this era and her family'shistory. The pai
	r would love to preserve the fire screen forfuture generations. Will gets 
	cracking with the wooden frameand enlists the help of textiles conservatio
	nist RebeccaBissonnet to tackle the delicate embroidered screen.The finalp
	air to walk through the barn doors are celebrated veteransinger-songwriter
	 Ralph McTell and his friend Matthew. Theyneed the expertise of leather ex
	pert Suzie Fletcher to helprepair a tattered old toy that has been earmark
	ed for arevival. Ralph was involved in a children's programme calledAlphab
	et Zoo in the 80s\, where he wrote a song for everyletter of the alphabet.
	 A friend gave him the leather kangarooas a gift to celebrate the song Ken
	ny The Kangaroo. As aresult\, Kenny appeared on stage with Ralph at venues
	 like theRoyal Festival Hall. Ralph met Matthew at his local pub. Aswell a
	s working at the pub\, Matthew also works with childrenwith special needs 
	doing music therapy\, where he began usingRalph's songs in his class. The 
	children were captivated by thesong Kenny The Kangaroo. Ralph was moved by
	 this and offered todonate his leather friend to the school\, but it canno
	t beenjoyed by the children in its current condition. Suzie has herwork cu
	t out in repairing this 70s stuffed toy from downunder\, whose once robust
	 leather is now cracked and split.When the pair return\, they are delighte
	d to see Suzie has beenable to get Kenny leaping back into action again\, 
	so Matthewcan use him in his therapy sessions with the children.
DTSTART:20250402T190000Z
DTEND:20250402T194800Z
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR
