Big Mark’s mate and fellow pawnbroker Rick Harrison flies in from Las Vegas for some R&R and quality sightseeing and Mark attempts to impress him with a trip to Caenarfon castle, but getting back home is another thing altogether. Then Big Mark and Little Mark go for a little test drive in a giant tank. But after Big Mark reaches for the sick bucket, will he have any fight left in him to do battle with an owner determined to make some serious money? Later Simon and Marco take a little roadtrip when they are offered the chance to buy a 1960s Dormobile Campervan. Will the odd couple take the opportunity to own this very British vehicle or let this campervan pass them by … in the slow lane.
Big Mark and Little Mark make their way to the shooting range to test out a 150-year-old William Powell Hammer Gun. Meanwhile, Simon and Marco meet a seller looking to part with his Dervish Sword from the Battle of Suakin. Simon can’t keep his hands of this piece of history but when it comes to negotiating the price, who will win this particular duel? Mark has a license to thrill when he road tests one 007’s favourites - an Aston Martin. There’s no doubt he feels a bond with the car, but will he get it for the price he wants or will he be vanquished?
Big Mark and Little Mark test-drive a British Military classic – a Landrover Defender 90. But the boys leave the owner more than a little frustrated off when they go off-piste with her precious car. Then, Vicki and Simon get the chance to buy a Victorian skeleton, will they snatch this body up for the right price or make a grave mistake? And a set of original Alice in Wonderland sketches make their way to the shop. Can Simon and Marco seal the deal or will the seller’s demands turn them mad as hatters?
It’s not every day the Marks get the chance to buy some original Picassos, but that’s exactly what happens when four stunning lithographs come into the shop. But are they the sur-real deal or not! Later they get the chance to buy a model plane – but this is no Airfix kit – it’s a fully working replica of a Spitfire. Will the deal for an iconic piece of British History take off? Then the boys get to let off some steam at the shooting range when they have the opportunity to fire a Heckler and Koch G3 Assault Rifle. Can the Marks shell out enough cash to hit their target?
Big Mark and Simon get the chance to buy a piece of cinema history when a customer comes into the shop looking to sell Charlie Chaplin’s orignal tramp suit. But with little provenance to back up the owner’s claim, things are less than black and white and the boys could end up with egg on their faces? Later, Little Mark is moved when a customer brings in the first Manchester Utd. football programme from after the Munich aircrash that decimated the world-famous “Busby Babes”. Will he let his heart rule his head when it comes to making a deal for this piece of sporting history. Then the boys meet a seller looking to part with ten first editions of the JRR Tolkein classic, The Hobbit. The seller’s asking big money for his books, but does the price ring true for this precious literary classic?
When a seller comes to the shop claiming to have a religious tome over 220-years-old Vicki and Simon are suspicious. It’s too pristine, the inlay is modern and even the author’s name is spelt incorrectly. Has the seller got something to confess or are Vicki and Simon jumping to conclusions. Then Both Marks and Marco are offered the chance to buy a high end racing kart. Can the boys fulfill their need for speed without the price spinning out of control? And Big Mark and Little Mark have a bargain in their sights when they are offered the chance to own a piece of military history in the form a Moisin-Nagant sniper rifle, but can they sharp shoot the deal?
When a customer brings a World War II Luftwaffe Watch into the shop Big Mark and Simon are in awe of this incredible piece of aviation history. However, without any documentation, can the boys take the tick-tock plunge? Vicky and Marco encounter some original handwritten poetry by glam rock god Marc Bolan. Will they “get it on” and make a deal or pass on the poetry of this 20th century boy? And Big Mark and Little Mark take a few laps in a Metro Rally 6R4 but will the boys be wreckless and lose control of the deal?
Big Mark and Little Mark have the chance to buy a true icon of the silver screen when a customer offers them Pussy Galore’s chopper from the James Bond film “Goldfinger”. But after a test flight leaves them both shaken and stirred the negotiation becomes quite the “Oddjob”. Meanwhile, Simon and Vicki get a seller at the shop looking to flog her original Duke of Wellington Funeral Pass. Will Simon and Vicki do battle for this piece of ephemera or pass up this opportunity to own this slice of British history? When Big Mark and Vicki are offered the chance to buy a 2000-year-old Chinese icon, they’re suspicious it’s a fake. So how does a 100 year-old piece of Yorkshire granite hold the key to its legitimacy?
Big Mark and Vicki go to meet a man with big guns. Meanwhile Little Mark schools the new boy, Liam, on the art of the deal when a rare piece piece of 1966 World Cup memorabilia is brought into the shop. And before the day is over, Simon comes face to face with a Victorian contraption that leaves him speechless.
Little Mark and Liam's road trip to Chirk puts Little Mark in the driver's seat of a 1966 Austin-Healey, while Liam almost runs out of track testing a child's ride-on train. Big Mark is over the moon when a rare, autographed John Lennon album comes into the shop but with such a high price tag can Vicki talk her father back down to earth? When Little Mark is presented with a recovered piece of the sunken ocean-liner the Lusitania, he sends out an S.O.S. to Big Mark to keep the deal afloat.
The Marks are star struck when Margi Clark comes to the shop with two pieces of original Jamie Reid artwork. But before the boys can make an offer, they need to make sure the collages are the real deal and they're not just part of a great rock n roll swindle. Vicki and Little Mark get the opportunity of a lifetime when they are offered a fully working vintage fire engine, but is the seller asking a fair price or are they being hosed? And Big Mark wells up when he's offered a priceless wartime treasure.
A girl hopes to raise money for an engagement ring by selling a 1960’s Soviet Film camera. Unfortunately she’s up against Vicki who’s not exactly Regal’s resident romantic. Later the Marks have a license to thrill when a customer brings a rare James Bond attaché case into the shop. They better act fast because they won’t get the chance to buy another day. And finally Simon can bra-ly bra-lieve it when he is offered the chance to purchase underwear belonging to none other than Marilyn Monroe. Can Simon seal the deal without going bust?
When a travel document signed by Queen Elizabeth I is brought in to Vicki she must decide should it stay or should it go. Little Mark is up in the air over buying a second hand paraglider that Big Mark insists he try out. Simon schools Liam about Winston Churchill when an autographed first edition of The World Crisis comes into the shop. Big Mark gets a chance of a lifetime to try on a Stormtrooper costume that’s almost a perfect fit.
Mark reveals he’s a huge fan of Pooh when he gets the opportunity to buy a first edition of the AA Milne classic. Simon and Vicki go on a field trip to check out a genuine Romani caravan. Later the boys nearly flip their lids when they get the chance to buy a killer robot! And Liam risks breaking bad when he comes face to face with a life size reproduction of Walter White.
Big Mark and Little Mark are offered the Kray-ziest piece of gangster memorabilia they have seen. Then Simon and Little Mark go to a secret underground bunker to meet a fake Russian who’s offering to sell them a radioactive piece of Manhattan. And Big Mark and Vicki are offered the opportunity to buy a hand-written letter from the queen. But will this piece of purple prose stand up to scrutiny from the eagle eyes of the regal buyers?
When a customer brings in what appears to be a painted human skull Vicki and Little Mark are propelled on a quest to find out what it is, if it’s real and if it’s even legal to own. There’s no doubt it’s ‘bonafide’, but is it a genuine religious relic? Liam and Simon go back to the future when they have the opportunity to buy a ‘state-of-the-ark’ 1980’s personal computer. And later a customer seems to have a death wish when he tries to sell an original Charles Bronson painting that Big Mark suspects might be a knock off.
It’s love at first sight when Simon lays eyes on a 1980’s Wood and Picket Mini Cooper, but Vicki isn’t keen on playing cupid unless the price is right. Little Mark and Liam are ‘court’ in a trap when they want to buy a racquet belonging to Elvis Presley. Whilst the seller is asking a lot of “money honey”, for the pawnbrokers it’s “now or never”. Later on Simon spies the chance to make a killing when he’s offered two James Bond first editions. Just when he thinks he couldn’t be any ‘Moore’ excited, it turns out one of them is signed by the man himself. And Big Mark and Vicki hope to get the chance to get their hands on some very rare Olympic pyjamas, but it might be lights out for the deal.
Big Mark and Vicki have a thriller of a day when a customer comes in with an off the wall claim that he has Michael Jackson’s hat from the smooth criminal video. But when a deal seems too good to be true its only human nature for them to be suspicious. So will they strike a deal for the hat or tell the seller to beat it. Then Big Mark and Little Mark have the chance to bid on the biggest vehicle they have ever seen. And Simon gets the opportunity to show he knows how to cut a deal and cut a rug when a customer brings in a 1930’s gramophone. But Simon soon needles the seller when they stat discussing prices.
Big Mark gets the chance to buy a very rare 1920’s sports car. But is he willing to flash the cash for the Frazer Nash, when the owner is asking six figures? Meanwhile in a galaxy far, far away Little Mark and Liam get the opportunity to buy some rare Star Wars collectibles. And Simon and Little Mark get the shock of their lives when the shop is invaded by a hoard of sword wielding knights.
Big Mark and Vicki are blown away when someone comes into the shop with what appears to be a German Enigma Coding machine. But something about the seller’s story doesn’t stack up. So it’s up to Big Mark to try and decipher fact from fiction. And temperatures soar when Simon and Liam are offered the chance to buy some iconic saucy seaside postcard artwork. And the Marks get the opportunity to buy an iconic World War 2 weapon.
Big Mark and Simon get tanked when they climb into an M29 Weasel that’s for sale. Vicki tests her metal when she negotiates for coins from the famous Brussels Hoard, but will the seller change his mind? Little Mark goes back in time when a Sinclair C5 comes into the shop and while Big Mark says “no” Little Mark won’t let it go.
When Little Mark is told he can feast his eyes on Yeti’s massive chopper he is relieved to learn that Yeti is a motorbike mechanic and the chopper in question is the most beautiful custom motorcycle that Mark has ever seen. Vicki and Simon are on the hunt for history when a customer brings in a scarf from the battle of Waterloo. When Vicki and Little Mark go to checkout a collection of slot machines, they get all in a whirl and end up leaving with more than they bargained for. Liam is non-plussed and less than impressed when he gets the opportunity to buy a piece of George Formby memorabilia. And when Big Mark and Simon are offered an antique diving suit and helmet they realize they’re going to need deep pockets if they’re to get this deep-sea relic.
When a customer claims he has a rare 17th century book he’s not wrong. It turns out there’s only two others in the whole of Britain and when the tome is valued, he’s in for a shock. Vicki and Simon go on a day trip to road test a vintage Rover Tourer. After taking it for a spin they definitely want it, but the owner is determined to drive a hard bargain. Later, Big Mark is taken back to his childhood when an iconic Thunderbirds toy is up for grabs. And Liam comes face to face with the scary side of Christmas when a customer brings in a creepy Krampus mask.
Big Mark and Liam day trip to Liverpool where Big Mark hopes to own the world famous Cavern Club one brick at a time. It’s a gas, gas, gas when three antique petrol pumps come into the shop but are they interesting enough to fuel Big Mark’s interest? Vicki and Little Mark have completely forgotten Big Mark’s birthday and have no gift. Luckily a young man comes into Regal Pawn with some edible art filling Vicki with ideas.