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My show being axed was a blessing – I was scared I was going to have burn out reveals The Repair Shop’s Jay Blades

THE REPAIR SHOP’S Jay Blades has spoken out about the cancellation of his BBC series Home Fix.

Restorer and television presenter Jay Blades, best known for fronting hit series The Repair Shop, has spoken about his latest show, Jay Blades: No Place Like Home.

Arthur EdwardsJay Blades has spoken out about the cancellation of Home Fix[/caption]

PAThe 52-year-old received an MBE from Prince Charles this week[/caption]

He also reflected on his other shows and talked about the cancellation of 2020 programme Home Fix.

The BBC recently confirmed the DIY show wouldn’t return to screens after two series.

Speaking about the broadcaster’s decision to focus on new shows, Jay told the Daily Express: “That’s one of the things is that when I first got into this TV world.

“It’s like, you have to be doing so much stuff and sometimes it’s just that you can’t do everything.

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“I wish I could do everything but sometimes you need a break.

“And I don’t want to go on a burn out you know, where you just burn yourself out.

“So, I feel good and I feel sad. I feel sad because I’m not going to be doing it. I feel good because that means I can break and I can really recharge my batteries.”

He added: “So you need to put back in, and the really brilliant company we have are always making sure that you can speak to someone and offload and all that kind of stuff.

“So sometimes they just say to us, ‘Make sure you take care of yourself.’”

The 52-year-old also talked about what his new series No Place Like Home was like to film.

The three-parter sees the TV favourite journeying around his childhood neighbourhood in Hackney to discover the history on his doorstep.


“It’s unbelievable what I discovered within Hackney,” he remarked.

“Just meeting my old mates, but also meeting historians that knew everything about it.”

Jay Blades: No Place Like Home continues on Tuesday at 9pm Channel 5.

Arthur EdwardsJay is best known for fronting hit series The Repair Shop[/caption]

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