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- High Court Enforcement Officers, who have been known as Sheriffs since Saxon times, have higher powers than bailiffs and can force people who refuse to pay judgements to do so, or seize goods of equivalent value for a £60 fee.
- Observational documentary series telling the stories of the people who keep the busy London thoroughfare running - from its bustling tube station to the businesses that draw in the crowds.
- 1985. A secret tree house. Two children dressed in animal costumes experiment to revive a bee. But they are searching for a way to bring back something much bigger.
- It follows the biggest Volvo meeting in Europe taking place annually in Gothenburg, Sweden. This film gives an inside look into the unique culture of Volvo enthusiasts.
- Rob and Gerald visit a skincare company on behalf of 3 former employees who have been left out of pocket after losing their jobs. Tracy seeks to recover an unpaid debt from a double-glazing firm.
- Tracy and Adam track down a builder who started building an extension onto a family home but never finished the job. Police are called when Mike clamps a debtor's 4x4. Rob prevents a bar owner locking him out.
- Mike and Billy confront a farmer who hasn't paid an electrician who supplied specialist lighting for his pheasant pens. Lawrence visits the offices of a Spanish airline in search of compensation for a family whose flight home was delayed.
- Jess and Billy pursue a debt owed over the sale of a collection of antiques. A rent dispute leads Tommy and Mike to consider seizing a car. Ron and Gerald visit a London jeweller's to claim money owed from the sale of a Rolex watch.
- A classic car enthusiast wants his money back for spare parts that were never delivered. Rob and Gerald call the police when tempers flare at a restaurant. Tracy discovers she's been a victim of crime.
- Andy helps a father get the insurance pay-out he is due after his son narrowly escaped serious injury. Tracy and Dave are on the case of sub-standard workmen. Tommy pursues one of the UK's biggest holiday companies.
- Mike and Billy help a grandmother who called in a local builder who took her money but failed to do the work. Tracy and Dave help a car buyer and Lawrence gives a kebab shop owner a grilling over an unpaid debt.
- Tommy plans to seize rare Russian artwork from an art gallery in pursuit of millions of pounds worth of debt. Jess and Jamie track down a landlady who did not return a deposit to a tenant. Mike confronts the owner of a builders' merchants.
- Can Rob and Gerald help a woman who was unfairly dismissed from her job get the money she is owed. A valuable Range Rover could be removed from a car dealership.
- The John Lewis store opens a rooftop garden, fans queue at the Disney Store for the new Mickey Mouse toy, police target shoplifters and pickpockets and signal failure causes problems on the underground.
- Crossrail staff prepare for an open day, the Benetton team work through the night to redress the shop and Christys' hat shop staff await the arrival of a special guest.
- London is melting in the grip of a heatwave, plus the annual Pride Parade is taking place. The heat results in nearly 200 casualties, tons of rubbish, dogs on death's door, celebrity photographers and summer crowds late into the night.
- Oxford Street gears up for the 5.2 million visitors expected every week in December. Shops set up complex Christmas displays and pop band Busted make a comeback at the 100 club.