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Meet Repair Shop electronics ace Mark Stuckey

November 10, 2025 Leave a Comment

Mark Stuckey at the Repair Shop barn

Electronic expert on TV’s The Repair Shop, Mark Stuckey is coming to Sheringham Little Theatre in the New Year, to talk repairs, what it’s like to work in the barn, the laughter and the tears. Here, Mark – who lives in Cromer – explains more

He’s best known as the electronics expert on TV’s The Repair Shop who brings radios back to life. But there’s much more to Mark Stuckey than that – and he’s heading to Sheringham Little Theatre to talk about his varied careers, many hobbies and reveal some behind-the-scenes stories from the repair barn. Mark, who lives in Cromer, is a big fan of the theatre, and has already helped the venue with some of his expertise in the fields of electrics and, and as a huge movie buff, cinema matters.

Mark in one of his home workshops
Mark in one of his home workshops (credit SLT)

He has a home cinema which he is currently enlarging from 12 to 20 seats and is heavily involved with two groups of fellow enthusiasts rescuing old reels from destruction and conserving pre-digital projection equipment.

Other hobbies include astronomy – through a back garden observatory with a rare telescope – amateur radio, Roman history and restoring cars and pianos. Oh, and he also used to be a professional magician and has a Dalek in his sunroom!

Mark in his back garden observatory
Mark in his back garden observatory (credit SLT)

“Everything stems from my love for learning and wanting to understand how things work,” he explained. “If I get interested in something I want to dig really deeply into it.”

His involvement with The Repair Shop began six years ago when he was running his radio repair shop and got a call from the BBC to fix a sentimental transistor radio for the show.

“I thought it was a one-off, but the calls kept coming. We never get beaten by the repairs but the people’s stories can get us in tears,” said Mark.

On Saturday January 24 he will feature in a Question and Answer session, in conversation with theatre trustee and retired journalist Richard Batson, which is a fundraiser for the venue. He will speak about some of the repairs, what it’s like to work in the barn, the laughter and the tears.

And he will say more about his varied careers – from dealing with atomic weapons and performance cars to doing magic with Paul Daniels.

Theatre director Debbie Thompson said: “We are really pleased to have Mark as a supporter of Sheringham Little Theatre and very grateful he is giving his time to do this show which will be a must for all Repair Shop fans.”

An Afternoon with Repair Shop man Mark Stuckey is on January 24, 2026 at 2.30pm. Tickets are £16- £22.50 via sheringhamlittletheatre.com or 01263 822347.

Featured image of Mark Stuckey at the Repair Shop barn supplied by Sheringham Little Theatre

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