A look at the work of high court enforcement officers, also known as sheriffs, as they strive to retrieve cash for members of the public that are owed money. A 26-year old office worker won her sexual harassment case but her ex-boss never gave her the money she was awarded. Can the sheriffs put that right? They try to track down the manager of a construction company which owes a former employee £8,000. And they pay a visit to a car dealership that sold a doctor a car which was a disaster from day one. The dealers refused to fix it or give him his money back so the sheriffs have had to step in and, when things get heated, the police race to the scene.
The sheriffs go into battle on behalf of an 80-year old pensioner who is owed over a thousand pounds by the owners of an auction house. They confront a plumber who charged a customer £2,000 for a bathroom fitting he never even wanted. And a 65-year old pensioner won a personal injury claim after a fall left him in agony. He was awarded £4,000 but never got his cash - can a sheriff put that right?
A builder asked an 86-year pensioner to fork out £4,000 for some work on her roof. And he left it in a worse state than when he started. The sheriffs pay the builder an early morning visit to try to get her money back - but things get rather heated. The sheriffs try to track down a landlord who did not pay his student tenants their deposits when they left. But he proves hard to find. And an office manager was unfairly dismissed. She was awarded compensation, but her ex-bosses did not pay up. Can the sheriffs help?
A Bournemouth man bought a beach buggy to enjoy with his son - but he found out it was a stolen vehicle. When the sheriffs go to get his money back from the man who sold it to him, things turn nasty. The sheriffs brave a torrential rainstorm as they visit a pub on behalf of a former employee who had been unfairly dismissed. And a customer wants his money back from an art gallery which did not give him the print he paid for. But, before the sheriffs can get his cash, they need to get in.
A company made an employee redundant after he wanted to return to work following a kidney transplant. He won an employment tribunal - but his former boss hasn't paid a penny. Can the sheriffs put that right? Barclays might be worth £31.4 billion in revenue, but no company is too big for the sheriffs to tackle on behalf of an unhappy customer. Also, the sheriffs go to the home of the former boss of an office manager who won her compensation claim for unfair dismissal but never got her cash. They want to take his car to pay the debt - but he's got different ideas.
This episode features a plumber who paid for and fitted a full central heating system for a building company, but didn't get paid a penny. Can the sheriffs get him the cash he is owed? Plus a sheriff revisits a road services company that owes a former employee thousands. And when a member of the public sold valuable items through a local auctioneers, she expected a hefty cheque, but that didn't happen - so the sheriffs go in search of the cash she is owed.
n this episode, the sheriffs go after a wedding photographer who refused to give a disappointed bride her money back. Meanwhile, a cleaner won an employment tribunal after being unfairly dismissed, but still hasn't been given any of the money he was awarded. When it comes to getting his money, can the sheriffs clean-up? And a member of the public whose husband is away fighting in Afghanistan, had to find and buy a new family car on her own. But she was sold a faulty Ford and the company she bought it from wouldn't refund her. Can the sheriffs help?
This episode features a former office manager who was sacked by text. She won a tribunal but never got the compensation. Can the sheriffs put that right? Meanwhile, a member of the public had always dreamed of buying a boat - but when he finally got one he says it was a nautical nightmare. He took the company which sold him the faulty vessel to court and got an out of court settlement - but still hasn't got his money. The sheriffs try to pay them a visit. And a garage sold a car for a customer but didn't give him the cash they got for it. The sheriffs go to the garage to get the customer what he's owed - but they get a frosty reception.
This episode features a Lewisham resident whose employers were supposed to deduct money from her wages to go to towards paying her rent. The money was deducted, but they didn't pass it all on to her landlord - so the employee and her family were threatened with eviction. The sheriffs pay her former employers a visit - will they get her cash? The sheriffs also go to the home of a businessman who failed to pay an employee her wages. They are told he has moved out - but is it the truth? And the Sheriffs revisit a garage which sold a customer's car but didn't give him the money. They remove property to settle the debt, but a piece of equipment worth £20,000 is missing.
In this episode, the sheriffs try to help a pharmacist who didn't get paid for twelve weeks' work. They also get given the cold shoulder when they chase up a debt in Derbyshire, and are back on the trail of the builder who received £4,000 from an 86-year-old for unsatisfactory work on her roof.
Sheriffs Lawrence and Kev visit an aeroplane manufacturer to get money back for a man whose factory job ruined his hearing. Can they convince the 26-billion-pound company this is a debt that needs paying? A farmer got fleeced after shearing 3,000 sheep. Sheriff Pete pays the debtor a visit, and Marc and Tony take on a Luton car yard.
Sheriff Pete seizes a Lamborghini, a cafe owner proves to be a tricky customer for Lawrence and Kev, whilst sheriffs Marc and Tony visit a London clamping firm.
An elderly woman has paid thousands for a new driveway but was left with a pile of bricks. Can sheriffs Darryl and Mark get her money back for her? An internet whiz carried out work for a leafleting company but never received the £3,500 of wages he was due. The sheriffs go in search of his money, and Lawrence and Kev get more than they bargained for at a north London car dealer.
When a tattoo removal at a beauty salon left a woman scarred for life, she won an injury claim but was never paid. Enforcement officer Pete Spencer confronts the salon owner. When repairs to a dream car went wrong, it cost one man a fortune; sheriffs Lawrence and Kev pay the garage a visit. And a roofer whose poor work left a woman badly out of pocket is met by the sheriffs in unusual circumstances.
A fitness instructor was plunged into debt when the company he worked for didn't pay him for months. Can sheriff Lawrence Grix get him what he is owed? Things become difficult when the sheriffs visit a tissue factory; will they be soft or strong as they battle to recover an unpaid debt? And sheriffs Lawrence and Kev visit a man with many identities
The sheriffs are evicting squatters from a barricaded building. But with tensions rising, can the eviction be completed peacefully? A customer's car broke down just a few days after she bought it, and the garage refused to refund her money. Can sheriffs Lawrence and Kev get her what she's owed? And sheriffs Darryl and Mark are in pursuit of an old adversary with a huge debt. But where is the elusive debtor?
A couple whose wedding video was not what they expected went to court to get their money back, but still haven't been paid, and a ski instructor who didn't receive his wages is still out of pocket. Sheriffs Lawrence and Ken go in search of the business owners. Enforcement officers Craig and Tom find themselves on an unusual assignment.
Sheriffs Darryl and Craig meet the former boss of a pregnant beauty therapist who was unfairly dismissed. Can they get the £26,000 she is owed? Sheriffs Lawrence and Kev attempt to remove an illegally moored boat. When the owner resists, the police get involved. And when sheriff Pete Spencer visits a Yorkshire garage, the owner is not happy.
In east London, a building owned by a charity has been occupied by squatters. Can the sheriffs get the squatters out, and return the building to its owners? An animator who created some much-loved children's TV characters was shocked when someone used his designs without permission. Will the sheriffs get him the money he is owed? And Lawrence and Kev attempt to get a disgruntled motorist his money back from a garage that sold a faulty car.
In central London, enforcement officer Lawrence Grix goes to college in pursuit of an unpaid court judgment - but will he persuade the management to part with the money? Elsewhere, an airline has not paid a holidaymaker the compensation the court says he is due for a 12-hour delay on his flight home. Sheriffs Chris and Steve check out the check-in, but can they get the airline to pay? And in Birmingham, the court says a Chinese education centre owes a former student £34,000. But when sheriffs Tom and Craig visit, they cannot identify the boss. The money is not paid, so the sheriffs start seizing computers.
Enforcement officers Craig and Tom have a difficult confrontation in a convenience store, Lawrence and Kev are called back to a London pub to evict squatters who have returned to the premises since a previous eviction, and Mark and Kev go in search of money owed to small family garage.
Sheriff Pete Spencer tries to help an electrician get the money a court says he is owed. But things turn nasty, and the police are called. And when the sheriffs visit a wedding photographer, what they find in his studio surprises them. But will they recover the debt that is owed?
When a former army medic worked for a private ambulance company, they did not pay him for almost a year. Can the sheriffs get him the money he is owed? And when sheriffs Lawrence and Kev try to get some money for a wronged car buyer, they find themselves locked in the garage that sold the car. Can they get themselves out, along with the money the court says should have been paid?
Sheriffs Craig and Tommy have a tricky confrontation with a garage owner who denies he is responsible for the sale of a faulty car that left a recently married couple high and dry. One of Britain's largest credit card companies owes a customer more than £35,000. Can the Sheriffs make them pay up? Plus when a home rental went wrong, can the Sheriffs make the letting agent pay what the court says he owes?
The sheriffs are called to reclaim a London pub from squatters, but one man is in no mood to move out. A man sold his motor home through a company he trusted, but didn't get all the money he was owed. Sheriff Tommy is out to get him what he is due, but the cameras are not welcome. After a doctor in Kent wasn't paid for months of work she did, the sheriffs scale walls to try to get her money back.
Squatters have returned to a London pub and police are called as one man reacts violently during the eviction. Sheriff Chris has a confrontation with a used car dealer, and Lawrence and Kev have an unusual enforcement at a vintage clothing store.
One proud Mini owner took his car to a garage for an engine refit, but when he got it back he was in for a surprise. Sheriff Tommy is on the case to get him his money back. The sheriffs take up the fight for a woman whose small business is on the verge of laying off staff due to unpaid debts. Lawrence and Kev go in search of the people a court says owe her the money. Sheriffs Mark and Tony visit a used car garage, but taking possession of cars proves tough when the owner locks them in.
The sheriffs are needed to get squatters out of a London pub but heavy barricades block their way. When one Birmingham driver bought herself a new car, she thought she was in for some happy motoring. Instead, she ended up in court. Craig is at the garage to get her money back. Sheriff Tommy is down on the farm where he meets an unexpectedly helpful debtor.
Lawrence and Kev meet a dental hygienist who didn't get paid for the work she did for one of the UK's biggest security firms.
Lawrence and Kev face an unusual barricade on an eviction job and locksmith Andy needs all the tools he's got to get them inside.
Things get heated when sheriff Ken Warby visits a car dealership in east London and asks them to pay their debts.
The sheriffs try to recover money owed after precious possessions went missing in a house move.
The sheriffs visit a lettings agent who didn't refund a tenant's deposit and help a mechanic who was sold a faulty engine.
Sheriffs Lawrence and Kev meet a customer who bought a second-hand car with a dangerous flaw.
Sheriffs Craig and Tommy enforce a writ against a car dealer while sheriff Ken takes on one of the biggest companies in the UK.
Sheriffs Lawrence and Kev visit a limousine hire firm - but can they get them to pay what a court says is due?
A care provider owes thousands of pounds in unpaid wages. Can Tommy and Craig get them to pay?
A property developer's lost out after a squatters took over his building. But the Sheriffs get more than they've bargained for when they try to evict them.
When the Sheriffs Are sent to a dealer who sold a potentially lethal second hand car, things turn nasty. Sheriff Lawrence discovers his claimant's not the only one owed money by a building company with problems, so he has to act fast.
The sheriffs confront a man who hasn't pay the rent he owes to a single mum. The job gets tricky as he refuses to believe that Tommy and Craig can take his car.
The sheriffs take on a a group of squatters in the heart of central London and are forced to physically remove some of them who are refusing to pack up. Lawrence and Kev turn detective as they try to recover money from a garage.
Tommy and Craig attempt to recover more than £10,000 owed to come couple who bought a boat that turned out to be a wreck. When a debtor simply walks away from them, Lawrence and Kev track down the man's assets.
A car went in for repair but the customer hasn't seen it since, and he's now owed thousands of pounds. Will the Sheriffs be able to get it? Plus, sheriff Lawrence puts the squeeze on a finance company which hasn't paid its rent.
At an eviction of a group of squatters, sheriff Lawrence makes a suspicious discovery. Plus, a steel company owes money to a former employee, so sheriffs Tommy and Craig go looking for the boss.
Lawrence and Kev visit a garage after a customer discovered the car he had bought from them had been in a crash. When the dealer responsible says he can't pay, Lawrence has other ideas.
Lawrence and Kev seize equipment from a sports car specialist on behalf of a customer whose car was left dripping oil after a botched repair. Also, Tommy and Craig have a tricky assignment trying to recover money at a residential address.
Lawrence confronts a company which fitted a wood-burning stove that was dangerous, while Tommy visits a football club which hasn't paid for work on its pitch. Also, a car dealer owes £12,000 after failing to refund a customer.
A woman was unfairly dismissed from her job. Can Rob and Gerald get her money she's owed? Also, the fate of a £12,000 Range Rover hangs in the balance when the Sheriffs call a tow truck to a car dealership refusing to pay the debt it owes.
Three women who worked for a skin care company were thousands of pounds out of pocket when thay lost their jobs. Rob and Gerald visit the company's head office and confront the boss on behalf of the three ex-employees.
A family paid thousands of pounds to have an extension built onto their home. The work was never completed, which meant they had to pay someone eles to finish the job. Tracy and Adam track down the builder responsible but will he pay the family back?
Mike and Billy confront a farmer who hasn't paid a local electrician who supplied special lighting equipment for his pheasant pens. Also, Lawrence visits the offices of one of Spain's biggest airlines, in pursuit of compensation owed to a family.
A man who sold his precious collection of antiques ended up out of pocket, and Jess and Billy are determined to get him the money he's owed. Also, a dispute over rent leads to Tommy and Mike planning to remove a very special Mercedes sports car.
Lawrence and Kev help a classic car enthusiast who spent £2,000 on parts that were never delivered, while Rob and Gerald call for police back-up at a restaurant with an unpaid debt.
High Court enforcement officers Rob and Gerald confront a builder who was paid £7,000 to fit a bathroom, but did not do the job and would not return the cash.
The sheriffs visit an insurance company that failed to pay-out to a young father, after his two-year-old son narrowly escaped serious injuries in a road accident.
Mike and Billy take action when a grandmother is worried that her garden wall is about to collapse and calls in a local builder who takes her cash but then fails to do the work and an NHS care worker buys a faulty second hand car advertised on eBay.
Tommy pursues a multi-million-pound debt and visits an art gallery with plans to seize a rare collection of Russian artwork. Meanwhile, a mother-of-two moves out of the house she has been renting but then does not get her deposit back.
Sheriffs Rob and Gerald brave the red carpet at a celebrity hot spot in London to try to recover the unpaid wages of a former worker. Tommy is on the Welsh coast to seize a large boat, leading to a difficult confrontation with the owner, and emotions run high when the Sheriffs visit an Italian mechanic.
The Sheriffs are forced to call the police when they are confronted by a gang of threatening men as they try to recover a debt owed by a second-hand car dealer. Rob and Gerald visit a boutique publishing company in Piccadilly, but can the foreign directors come up with the money? And Billy’s in for a surprise during a call to a debtor’s house.
Sheriffs Tommy and Adie have an unusual call out to a sheep farm in Wales, the debtor has blocked the entrance, but can they talk him round? A single mum is owed money for a car that broke down, but the garage refused to deal with her, so Aftab and John attempt to get her money back. And a motorbike instructor hasn’t been paid, can Tommy get him his missing wages?
A man recovering from cancer was forced out of his job. Can the sheriffs get him the large sum of money he’s owed? A landlord is hit hard emotionally and financially when squatters take over his property, it’s now up to the sheriffs to get them out, and Andy and Adie visit a car dealer who’s on a hot line to the courts to try to stop the enforcement.
A single mum was terrified when her car broke down on a busy road leaving her and her children stranded. The court said she should get her money back, but tempers flare when the sheriffs visit the garage responsible. A barman took his boss to court when his wages were not paid. Can Rob and Gerald get him his money? Billy and Michael have an early morning encounter with a particularly abusive debtor.
There’s an angry confrontation in a London motorcycle shop when the sheriffs try to collect a debt owed to a customer. Rob and Gerald check in at a hotel that hasn’t paid a gardener hundreds of pounds, and they go in pursuit of a man who owes a substantial debt in a land dispute.
Sheriffs Dave Steele and Michael Perkins visit a man who owes his ex-wife several thousand pounds, leaving her on the verge of bankruptcy, and find some unusual items they think might help settle the debt. In Cornwall, sheriff Andy Joryeff is heading to the coast in pursuit of money owed by a boating company, and Rob and Gerald size up the assets at a second hand car dealer.
The sheriffs visit a couple who owe £7000 to a former friend who lent them the money as a favour. Can Tommy and Mike get the cash? Rob and Gerald turn detective as they search for a pub landlord who hasn’t paid for his stock, and the owner of a garage risks losing valuable equipment if he doesn’t pay what he owes.
A caterer hired to prepare a wedding feast hasn’t been paid, but when the sheriffs visit the debtor, he reveals a very surprising reason why he thinks he doesn’t owe a penny. A standoff at a restaurant in Manchester results in the customers being asked to leave as Rob and Gerald contemplate removing the furniture, and the owner of a garage is not happy when sheriffs Mike and Jon look to seize equipment to settle a debt.
A man spent more than £7000 on an ex-police van, only to find out it was beset with problems. He was refused a refund, and so took the dealer to court. When Billy and Claire pay the company a visit, they get a frosty reception. Meanwhile, Tommy and Jon chase a debt owed by a man who bought a business but failed to pay the full price. The man is short of money, but could a car featured in a Hollywood film help raise some cash?
Sheriffs Ben and Myles have an explosive confrontation at a car dealership when they try to recover money owed to a young first-time car owner who was sold a defective vehicle.
Luke and Grant have an unusual job to do at a pizza takeaway shop when they find an unexpected squatter inside.
An 85-year-old man is owed thousands by a roofing company who failed to pay the money a court awarded him. Can sheriffs James and Mark persuade the company director to pay up?
When an architect fails to pay a five-figure sum to a decorator, the sheriffs have a tricky job finding assets to cover the debt.
In an unusual pre-dawn operation, sheriffs attempt to round up six horses that have been abandoned on an unsuspecting family’s field.
Sheriffs Ben and Myles visit a cleaning company that owes money to a former employee. A woman who let her home to tenants tries to get back the money she had to spend on repairs.
Luke and Carl visit a classic car workshop in search of their biggest debt yet, and there’s a confrontation in south London as sheriffs try to move on some trespassers.
A small cleaning company hasn’t been paid for the work done at a pub more than two years ago. Can the sheriffs call time on the outstanding debt?
Sheriffs are tasked with removing squatters from a shop in north London, and James and Mark are in Birmingham hoping to take away money owed by a kebab shop.
Luke and Carl visit a north London bar in search of money owed to a company who repaired their equipment but didn’t get paid for the work.
The sheriffs take on a builder who left a pensioner's roof in a worse state than when he started. Enforcement officers face off against one of the world's largest companies. And can the sheriffs help a farmer who got fleeced after shearing 3,000 sheep without getting paid?
Sheriffs Marc and Tony have a run-in with a garage that sold a dangerous car. The sheriffs go to bat for an elderly woman who paid thousands for a new driveway but was left with a pile of bricks. And squatters have taken over a London pub; can the Sheriffs get the uninvited guests out and the rightful owner back in?
The sheriffs chase up a debt owed by a car clamping firm. Enforcement officer Pete finds the Lamborghini he has been seeking for six months. And the sheriffs take a dispute with a bank all the way to their head office.
The sheriffs meet a cleaner who was unfairly dismissed from his job but still has not been given the money he is owed. Can the sheriffs right that wrong? Enforcement officers Lawrence and Kev take on a Ferrari garage determined to give them the runaround. And, will it be lift-off as the sheriffs attempt to seize their biggest ever asset - a corporate jet?
The sheriffs are forced to take drastic action when they take on a wedding videographer whose film left two newlyweds far from happy. A group of squatters have taken over a south London office block - can the sheriffs get them out? And a loft conversion company takes exception to the presence of the cameras when the sheriffs pay them a visit.
When a Yorkshire beauty therapist paid to have a tattoo removed by a local salon, she ended up with third degree burns. Can the sheriffs get the man that carried out the removal to pay up what he owes? Sheriffs Lawrence and Kev try and get a Bristol BMW garage to pay up what they owe an unhappy customer. And someone has ripped off the classic children's TV show, Button Moon. Can some other stars of TV get the show's creator the money he's owed.
The sheriffs meet a Midlands beauty salon manager who was dismissed from her job for being pregnant. Can they get the salon owner to pay up the tens of thousands of pounds a court says he owes her? A puppeteer's van broke down just days after she bought it. When sheriffs Lawrence and Kev visit the garage that sold it to her, their enforcement turns epic. Elsewhere, things get physical when the sheriffs visit a Coventry convenience store.
A former army medic who worked for a private ambulance firm wasn't paid for nearly a year. Sheriffs Lawrence and Kev pay a visit to the company boss. Can they get him to pay up? Sheriffs Tom and Craig try and bridge the language barrier when they visit a Chinese education centre on behalf of a former student owed thousands. And, it's crowbars out when the Sheriffs attempt to liberate an east London building taken over by squatters.
When a Yorkshire beauty therapist paid to have a tattoo removed by a local salon, she ended up with third-degree burns. Can the sheriffs get the man that carried out the disastrous removal to pay up what he owes? Sheriffs Lawrence and Kev try to get a Bristol BMW garage to pay up what they owe an unhappy customer who says he lost thousands when he gave them his car to repair. Sheriff Chris is invited to a rendezvous with a difference as he tries to get money back for a woman in dispute with a roofing company. Can Sheriffs Darryl and Mark convince the owner of a demolition company that he has actually got a debt to pay?
Sheriffs Craig and Tom get a rude awakening when they go to collect a debt from a wedding photographer on behalf of a disgruntled bride and groom. A Lancashire electrician wasn't paid for jobs he did for a local loft conversion company. When sheriff Pete goes to collect the debt, the company director takes a major objection to his presence. Lawrence and Kev pay a visit to a builder who left a south coast woman's house in a far-from-acceptable state. A motorcycle racer wants her money back from the garage where she bought her bike. The sheriffs saddle up to get it back.
A former army medic is owed money by a private ambulance company who he carried out work for. Can sheriffs Lawrence and Kev convince the company director to pay up? There's a trip to the Welsh countryside for sheriffs Craig and Tom, as they go in search of a debt owed by one farmer to another. There's a lock-in for Lawrence and Kev as they try to get a disgruntled customer the money he's owed by a car garage. And a north London hairdresser is owed money by a salon furniture wholesaler. Can Craig and Tom convince the wholesaler this is a debt that isn't going away?
Tempers flare when sheriffs Lawrence and Kev chase up a debt in a case involving a man with multiple names. A former gym instructor is owed wages by the gym he worked for. Lawrence goes to see if he can work out the situation. A remote-controlled-plane enthusiast wanted a bigger car to help with his hobby, but the one he bought wasn't all it was cracked up to be. Sheriffs Marc and Tony visit the garage that sold it to try and get him his money back. A photocopier wholesaler owes a substantial sum to a former employee. The boss is away, but that won't stop Lawrence and Kev going in search of their client's money.
Squatters have taken over a building in south east London and the owner wants them removed. Tensions rise when the sheriffs are left with no choice but to force their way in. A south coast puppeteer bought a faulty van from a local garage who haven't given her her money back. It's up to sheriffs Lawrence and Kev to try and get it for her. Sheriffs Darryl and Mark are on the trail of a dentist who owes a colossal amount of money to dozens of different people. But if they want to get any payment, they've got to find him first. Sheriff Pete pays a repeat visit to a road services company who still haven't paid up the money they owe to an ex-employee.
Sheriffs Tom and Craig visit a Coventry convenience store in an attempt to clear a big debt. But when Tom is confronted and prevented from removing goods, the law steps in. Can the sheriffs get any of the money owed? Sheriffs Lawrence and Kev are called to well-known London pub. It's been occupied by squatters, barricaded and booby trapped. Can they get themselves in and the squatters out? Sheriffs Marc and Kev visit a South London garage to try to get money back from a disgruntled former business associate. There's a trip to a Midlands security firm for sheriffs Darryl and Mark, on behalf of a former employee owed money.
When a couple arranged to have their spectacular Indian wedding filmed, they never dreamed it would take over 18 months to see the disappointing results. They were so unhappy, they won a High Court judgment against the video company. It's crowbars at dawn when sheriffs Lawrence and Kev go to get the couple their money from the reluctant business owner. A Cambridgeshire garage owner sold a car with multiple problems and failed to give the buyer her money back. Can sheriffs Darryl and Mark get her what's rightfully hers, or will they be forced to take more drastic action? Sheriff Pete pops into a camper van company. Can he get the disgruntled former customer back the money he's owed?
A British holidaymaker's trip to Portugal was ruined by a 12-hour delay on his flight home. He took legal action against the airline but still hasn't been paid. Sheriffs Chris and Steve have been called in to check out the check-in. Can they get the airline to pay up what they owe? A ski instructor is owed unpaid wages by the holiday company he worked for. Can the sheriffs get him the money a court says is his? A Chinese education centre owes a former student £34,000. When Tom and Craig visit to try and get the former student their money, things don't go according to plan. Sheriff Pete's got some detective work to do if he's to get a garage customer the money they're owed after the vehicle they bought turned out to be faulty.
A pub landlord paid £10,000 for wind turbines on the roof of his Dartmoor pub that didn't work. The sheriffs go in search of his money. An Oxfordshire car mechanic fixed a rental company's van, but they refused to pay him. Sheriffs Lawrence and Kev go to find out why. A civil servant bought a top-of-the-range car as a retirement present, but it ended up costing him over £1700 for major repairs. Can the sheriffs get his money back? Lawrence and Kev pay a visit to a Kent convenience store on the trail of a substantial debt.
A central London guitar school sold a customer's classic guitar and then kept her money. Can the sheriffs change their tune? A ski instructor wasn't paid over £600 of wages by the holiday company he worked for. Sheriffs Lawrence and Kev go in search of what he's owed. A trainee electrician bought a car which turned out to have seriously faulty locks. He had to shell out for the repair. Can Lawrence and Kev get him his money back? A parking warden is owed thousands by the company that dismissed him. Sheriff Pete goes to collect the debt.
A building owned by a charity has been occupied by squatters in east London. Can the sheriffs get the squatters out and return the building to its rightful owners? We meet the creator behind some of the country's most loved children's TV characters. He was shocked when someone sold his designs to make money. Will the sheriffs be able to get him the money a court says he's owed? A riding fanatic was promised £1000 for her half share of a breeding horse but hasn't received a penny. The sheriffs saddle up to get her money back. The sheriffs pay a visit to one of the country's largest airlines, but can they get them to pay up?
A Lancashire farmer got fleeced after shearing 3,000 sheep and not getting paid. Sheriff Pete pays the debtor a visit to try to get him to pay up. Will he pull the wool over his eyes? Lawrence and Kev visit an aeronautical giant to get money back for a man whose factory job ruined his hearing. Can they convince the multinational company this is a debt that needs paying? The sheriffs go to bat for a couple who had their property damaged by a removal company. Sheriffs Marc and Tony take on the most difficult customer they have ever dealt with.
We meet the man who took a parking company to court after he felt his car was unfairly clamped and towed. Can the sheriffs get the clampers to pay up what they owe? The dispute with a cafe owner that turned a village on its head. It's a storm in a teacup for the sheriffs. Squatters have taken over a famous London pub. It's up to the sheriffs to make sure they vacate the premises. The sheriffs go in search of a top-of-the-range Lamborghini. Unsurprisingly, the owner is not keen to part with it.
A Filipino student paid £2450 for a healthcare qualification from a London college but got nothing for her money and was kicked out of the country. It's up to sheriffs Marc and Tony to get her life back on track. A Yorkshire jeweller missold an engagement ring. Sheriff Pete goes to show them why diamonds are a sheriff's best friend. Sheriffs Lawrence and Kev chase up a debt with a mortgage advisor on behalf of a World War II veteran. The sheriffs get more than they bargained for at a north London car dealer.
A Norfolk electrician carried out £1,800 of work for a builder who never paid him. Sheriffs Lawrence and Kev face a total lock-out when they go in search of his money. Sheriff Darryl visits a letting agent. When negotiations fail, he's forced to find another way into the premises. It's not long before the police are called. Sheriffs Marc and Tony visit a car garage on behalf of a builder who paid £3,000 for a car but got a load of problems. Can they get him his money back? There's a visit to a south London garage for Lawrence and Kev.
We meet the family who paid £2,700 for a car from a second-hand car dealer, but which they say was dangerous. The sheriffs are forced to call in tow trucks to pay off the debt, but the debtor isn't taking things lying down. It's not long before the police are on the scene. Sheriffs Lawrence and Kev are in Surrey trying to collect an unpaid employment tribunal award, before hitting the road again to tackle a debt owed by a Kent IT company.
The sheriffs evict squatters from a vacant pub, but one man makes their job very difficult. Sheriff Chris tackles a dealer who sold a car that drove its new owner to despair. Sheriff Tommy visits a motor home company that owes thousands - but the camera is not welcome - and sheriffs Mark and Tony find themselves in a standoff with a company that refuses to pay.
Sheriffs in London clear out a squat for the second time, but one man has decided that he isn't leaving without a fight. The botched restoration of a valuable classic car sees sheriffs Tommy and Craig visiting the garage responsible. A Kent doctor wasn't paid for months of work, so it's sheriffs Lawrence and Kev's job to get her the money she is owed. Down on the farm, sheriff Tommy meets an unexpectedly helpful debtor.
Holly Woodhall bought a Fiat 500 for £4,700 from a dealership called Motor Arena, only to discover it wasn't roadworthy and needed costly repairs. When enforcement agents Ben and Myles visit to get Holly's money, they face a hostile reception.
The sheriffs chase a debt of more than £100,000 owed by a classic car dealer, and Luke and Carl visit a bar that hasn't paid for repairs to its air conditioning.
The sheriffs face an angry car dealer in Peterborough. Rob and Gerald visit a curry house, but a confused picture over the restaurant's ownership means the debt will be harder to collect than they expected.