- Radio Times
- Review by:
- Jane Rackham
What do you do if you’ve won a sexual harassment case against your boss but never received the money you were awarded? Or bought a car that was a disaster from day one but couldn’t get the dealers to fix it or give you your money back?
These are the types of cases that High Court enforcement officers, also known as sheriffs, take on. And in this series the cameras follow them as they strive to retrieve cash for members of the public who are owed money — even though their visits can sometimes get so heated the police have to be called.
About this programme
1/10. The work of High Court enforcement officers, who strive to retrieve cash for members of the public owed money, beginning with a 26-year-old whose former boss failed to pay her sexual harassment settlement. Plus, a construction company manager who owes an employee £8,000, and the dodgy car dealers who refused to give a refund.
Cast and crew
Crew
- Executive Producer
- Emma Barker
- Series Producer
- Julian Dismore
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