In the first episode, a businessman tries to sell his prized Lamborghini to veteran pawnbroker Ray, who knows he can only afford to take the car if he can find a buyer. A woman tries to sell a watch that could be valuable to a life-changing amount - but could also be a fake. A former 1980s pop star fallen on hard times visits a pawnbroker to raise some much-needed funds.
The third and final episode of Million Pound Pawn explores the tricky and unpredictable nature of valuing assets - with items going in and out of fashion, what goes up can also go down and pawnbrokers need to be able to spot trends in the market to make sure they are buying at the right time so they can sell on and make a profit.
In Sheffield, Dan visits retired couple Gloria and Mick, who are looking for a buyer for an 18th-century railway carriage that they have painstakingly restored – with a price tag of over two million pounds, Dan has to hope that his little black book of contacts can help him get the deal across the line. Meanwhile, in Cheshire's affluent Golden Triangle, Kathy meets Norma, a terminally ill grandmother hoping that her tanzanite ring can help raise a fortune for her family.
Dan Hatfield heads to north Wales to meet Big Bertha, a 10-year-old eventing mare. In his first foray into equine sales, Dan must learn fast if he has a chance of closing the deal. Over in Cheshire, Kathy Lyon meets fashion designer and model Robyn, who is hoping her luxury bag collection will raise enough cash to help fund her fledgling lingerie business, and in the Cotswolds, art lover Alfred believes some of his collection might be worth several million pounds.
In Sheffield, Dan is pushed hard by retired PR executive Jayne, who is looking to make a big return on several designer handbags to help pay for her daughter Charlotte's fairy tale wedding. In Cheshire's golden triangle, Kathy meets savvy watch collector Anthony who is looking to trade up his collection of luxury watches for one worth more than £100,000.