In this first episode, at Pickwicks in London, big boss Nathan and right hand woman Debbs are doing deals on high fashion footwear and 22 ton mega-trucks. And at London Road pawnbrokers in Sheffield, owner Dan and manageress Ellie take in a multi-diamond deal from local businesswoman 'Botox Sue', a rare fighter jet helmet and deliver a shock when valuing some family heirlooms.
At London Road Pawnbrokers in Sheffield, owner Dan has to deal with a bus load of antiques and a watch owned by Saddam Hussein. And 200 miles away at Pickwicks in London, main man Nathan and manageress Debbs are kept busy valuing Lucy's impressive collection of jewels and watches, a set of antique coins that could be worth a small fortune, and a pair of luxury designer handbags which may or may not be fake.
Nathan and Debbs do deals on a lifesize Majolica lion and racing silks owned by AP McCoy.
Charlie and Sam make a deal on an unusual Mod-themed hearse trike.
An unusual Harley Davidson keeps Dan busy at London Road Pawnbrokers in Sheffield.
An army tank, some diamond earrings and a collection of bewitching paintings.
Behind the scenes of high-end pawnbroking. In Kent, brothers Charlie and Patrick receive an Olympic torch and some old guns, and an engagement is on the cards in Sheffield.
In Sheffield, Dan goes on the hunt for some paintings worth tens of thousands, and there's a solid silver hat. In London, Nathan and Debbs do a deal on an antique wine cabinet.
Nathan and manageress Debbs go for a spin on a mini-hovercraft in south-east London, and there's street art and an antique cocktail shaker at Nikolas Patrick in Kent.
In Kent, brothers Charlie and Patrick run aground while testing a speedboat, and is there a deal to be done in Sheffield on sporting legend Pele's boots?
This episode, following pawnbrokers from Penzance and Sheffield, features a Crufts memorabilia collection, a houseboat, a jet ski and a Picasso picture that's not quite what it seems...
Car-phobic Dan takes his sister Cherise out to test drive a monster truck in Sheffield, while research into some ancient coins produces surprising results in Penzance.
Antique petrol pumps, a rare chess set and silver candelabras are some of the items in this episode, featuring Cashbrokers pawnbrokers in Penzance, and Pickwick Pawnbrokers in south-east London.
At Pickwicks. Nathan and Debb test-drive an unusual motorbike wheelie-simulating machine.
In Penzance, there's a designer bag with a mysterious royal connection.
In Kent, Charlie has his work cut out trying to value a 500-year-old petrified apple.
In Sheffield, Dan is hoping to seal a big deal for Simon's famous Les Paul electric guitar.
Could a bag allegedly owned by Cheryl Fernandez-Versini turn out to be worth a fortune?
In London Road in Sheffield, Nathan and Cherise try to negotiate a deal on a tuk-tuk.
Snooker player and commentator Willie Thorne pays a visit to Dan in Sheffield.
The series following the UK's most characterful pawn brokers. In this episode, the brokers try to seal the deal on some luxury luggage, Italian antiques and a signed Gazza shirt.
In this episode from Nikolas Patrick in London and London Road in Sheffield, the brokers consider a racehorse, a statue and a stunning diamond ring.
In London, can two luxury pens and a gold pocket watch raise enough cash to help save a dog home from closure? And in Sheffield, boss Dan and assistant Selwa are befuddled by a 3D printer.
At Pickwick Pawnbrokers, Nathan and manageress Debs try to strike an unusual deal on a clay pigeon trap. Up in Sheffield, boss Dan and his assistant Selwa find themselves stumped.
In Sheffield Dan looks at a guitar signed by Noel Gallagher, while in London Nathan considers a luxury lighter originally bought for a jaw-dropping four thousand Euros.
In Sheffield, main man Dan is considering a deal on some luxury luggage and a sapphire ring. At Nikolas Patrick in London, brothers Patrick and Charlie get all hot under the collar.
In London Road, Dan and assistant Ellie are busy doing deals on an antique ring, Whitney Houston's autograph and a collection of jewellery. In London, there's a classic electric guitar.
In London Road pawnbrokers in Sheffield, boss Dan takes a test flight in a plane that's for sale and looks at a gold collection with some hidden gems and a stunning diamond solitaire.
At Cashbrokers in Penzance, head honchos Larry and Neil consider some luxury bags, a posh watch and a rare FA Cup medal.
Larry and Neil at Cashbrokers in Penzance go to look at an unusual red telephone box. And can they raise enough money on a Formula One collection to keep someone's racing dreams alive?
In Sheffield, Dan looks at a luxury watch he suspects might not be the genuine article. At Nikolas Patrick in London, a Roman ring found in a loft could be worth a small fortune.
At Nikolas Patrick in London, brothers Charlie and Patrick view a stunning emerald ring, and Elton John's tour jacket. In Sheffield, Dan deals on a vintage Bakelite radio.
At London Road in Sheffield, Dan looks at a collection of jewellery being sold to fund a holistic therapy centre. In Penzance, Larry and Neil get all fired up testing an antique gun.
At Pickwick Pawnbrokers in London, Nathan is hoping to deal on some luxury handbags, and can a dazzling diamond ring raise enough money to fund a trip to New Zealand for a family reunion?
In Sheffield, Dan and Ellie look at a vintage boxing machine that could be worth a knockout amount. And can Nathan and Debbs in London raise enough to help keep a local youth charity open?
In London, Nathan and Debbs deal on an unusual bike and a vintage biscuit tin. In Sheffield, Dan examines a pair of stunning Art Deco sculptures and test drives a classic Rolls Royce.
In Sheffield, Dan goes to look at a boat with a £90,000 price tag. At Pickwick Pawnbrokers in London, Nathan tries to seal the deal on a collection of clothes once owned by Shirley Bassey.
Larry and Neil at Cashbrokers in Penzance look at a vintage fairground slide in the shape of a giant head, and test-drive a unique hand-built kit car that gets their pulses racing.
At Nikolas Patrick in Kent, Charlie and Patrick examine a Chinese vase that could be worth a small fortune. In Penzance, Larry and Neil deliver a shock when they value a very special violin.
At Pickwick Pawnbrokers in London, Nathan and Debbs are left hanging over a vintage chandelier in pieces. Charlie and Patrick in Kent deal on a life-size model horse that is also a lamp.
In Sheffield, Dan gets all shook up trying to value a pair of sparkly bespoke Elvis Presley jumpsuits. At Cashbrokers in Penzance, Larry and Neil do a deal on Bill Haley's guitar.
In London, Charlie and Patrick look at a stunning and valuable antique grandfather clock. In Sheffield, Dan delivers a shock when he values an antique diamond-covered cocktail watch.
In Sheffield, Dan takes to the air to try to seal the deal on a paraglider, and is wowed by a stunning Indian diamond bracelet. In London, Patrick is bewitched by a charming mechanical singing bird.
At London Road, Dan considers deals on famous cleaner Kim Woodburn's jewellery and a £50,000 F1 car. In Kent, brothers Charlie and Patrick value 19 pictures by American artist Darell Koons.
In London and Sheffield, the dealers are considering a £35,000 theatre organ, a medieval coin and a huge antique jardinière from Japan.
Gold Arts head honchos Doug Sr and Doug Jr are all revved up over a vintage motorbike, but can they agree on a price? And Nathan and Debbs try to seal the deal on some antique church pews.
At London Road in Sheffield, a 200-year-old picture that contains a hidden secret and a luxury timepiece. In Brighton there's a unique sound system and a stunning diamond ring.
Boss Dan welcomes actor Frazer Hines through the doors of London Road pawnbrokers to have a look at a magnificent equestrian bronze sculpture. And he considers a deal on 400 teapots.