Saw a few episodes.
Most of the woodworky stuff seems to be about sending stuff away to have a professional make a replacement panel, and then slotting the new part in.
That bloke with the funky apron and flat cap seems like a bit of a ****, TBH - He's also the 'expert' on another show, where they take stuff off people at the local tip and then 'transform' it into some modern-art-masterpiece... supposedly the (butt-ugly) thing sells for thousands of pounds, but of course the artistic artisan experts' costs have to be covered, whereafter the presenter visits the original owner from the tip and presents them with the profits in cash... usually somewhere between £30 and sometimes as much as £150...
I saw Apron Bloke doing his thing on one such episode, where he basically recovered a chair, took a couple of bits off and painted it black, but then put a couple streaks of blue on one leg and one upholstry button - This apparently makes it Art Nouveau and worth thousands... He even spilled paint on his expensive Armani designer white shirt while he was doing it!!
Oh, don't forget... the "Pro Tip" from the experts - Put a bit of scrap wood inside your G-clamp jaws, so you don't spoil the wood you're working on!!
I expect their next tip will be something equally fundamentally-noob, like using sharp tools instead of blunt ones... what a revelation, eh!
It's mind-numbing artificiality TV and I take the mickey HEAVILY out of my wife for watching such things... mainly because she agrees with me about it!!