Can't Pay? We'll Take It Away

Can't Pay? We'll Take It Away (2014-2018)

EndedReality show

With exclusive access to some of the most experienced High Court enforcement bailiffs and repossession teams in the country, this series is an eye-opening insight into cash-strapped Britain from the perspectives of debtors, creditors and debt collectors. It reveals what it means to be a creditor who cannot get back what they are owed, what it is like to be saddled with debt that you are simply unable to repay and what it takes to be the kind of person who can pay but refuses to do so.

Cameras capture the daily hassle of dealing with violent confrontations, tearful debtors, downright liars and genuine cases of hardship. Then there are the debtors, many of whom have some distressing tales to tell of how they got into the situation in the first place. No one wants their possessions confiscated, after all. The result is a unique insight into one of the biggest issues facing those who cannot afford to keep paying the bills.

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Scheduleevery Wednesday at 21:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S05E41Episode 41May 17, 2018
S05E40Episode 40May 10, 2018
S05E39Episode 39May 3, 2018
S05E38Episode 38Apr 26, 2018
S05E37Episode 37Apr 19, 2018
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Can't Pay? We'll Take It Away premiere?

Can't Pay? We'll Take It Away premiered on May 24, 2014.

Who are the two main enforcement agents in the show?

The two main enforcement agents in the show are Paul Bohill and Steve Pinner.

What type of cases does the show focus on?

The show focuses on cases where people owe money to creditors and have not paid.

What methods do the enforcement agents use to collect the debt?

The enforcement agents use various methods to collect the debt including seizing goods, removing cars, and evicting tenants.

How long are the episodes of the show?

The episodes of the show are usually 1 hour long.

Who produced Can't Pay? We'll Take It Away?

Can't Pay? We'll Take It Away was produced by Brinkworth Films.

How many seasons of Can't Pay? We'll Take It Away were produced?

There were a total of 5 seasons of Can't Pay? We'll Take It Away produced.

What is the show rated on IMDb?

The show is rated 7.4 out of 10 on IMDb.

Is Can't Pay? We'll Take It Away a reality show?

Yes, Can't Pay? We'll Take It Away is a reality show.

Which network originally aired the show?

The show was originally aired on Channel 5 in the UK.

Who narrates Can't Pay? We'll Take It Away?

The show is narrated by Philip Glenister.

What is the minimum amount of debt featured in the cases?

The minimum amount of debt featured in the cases is \u00a31,000.

How many people are usually present during the debt enforcement?

Usually, two enforcement agents are present during the debt enforcement.

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