Cajun Pawn Stars: Season 3: Batter Up # 2 (30)
Batter Up: The team takes a look at a baseball bat signed by Ted Williams, one of the greatest hitters ever to play the game. But questions arise over its authenticity. (S3, ep 26)
Batter Up: The team takes a look at a baseball bat signed by Ted Williams, one of the greatest hitters ever to play the game. But questions arise over its authenticity. (S3, ep 26)
Some Pig: A regular customer tries to pawn his champion show pig. Plus, a client offers up a walking stick that allegedly belonged to Native American legend Geronimo. (S2, ep 2)
Sweet And Sour: Staff at The Silver Dollar Pawn Shop check out the long-lost first album of Jerry Lee Lewis, a Civil War era Colt Dragoon revolver and a mischievous pygmy goat. (S1, ep 2)
All Jazzed Up: The Cajun Pawn Stars examine a drummer's pad signed by legendary musician Louis Armstrong. Meanwhile, Tammie sets her sights on a WWII Inglis pistol. (S3, ep 25)
Under The Gun: More prize items fall into the hands of Jimmie Deramus at The Silver Dollar Pawn Shop, beginning with a telephone that doubles as an electric shock device. (S2, ep 1)
Donkeys And Dollars: Jimmie DeTamus opens the doors to his huge pawn shop in Louisiana, where staff are about to clap eyes on the most expensive item ever to enter the store. (S1, ep 1)
The Knightsbridge Safety Deposit Heist: In 1986, thieves drew a gun on a bank manager and made off with £60 million. Who masterminded the plan? And how did police catch him? (S1, ep 4)
Millennium Dome Heist: Discover the audacious plan of the thieves who dared to drive a digger into the Dome, and how their scheme to steal £300million worth of jewels was foiled. (S1, ep 3)
Security Express Heist: In 1983, a gang stole £6million from the Security Express depot in London in the largest-ever cash robbery at the time. Who was behind such an audacious plan?
The Brinks Mat Robbery: Discover the masterminds, plans and plots behind some of the most audacious heists in British history, starting with the £26million raid on Brinks Mat Warehouse.