Shipping Wars UK features a dynamic group of delivery drivers criss-crossing Britain and Europe in vans and trucks. Each episode sees the drivers compete against each other to win some of the most unusual and challenging loads. But the transport game can be a tricky business with endless dramas, mishaps and humour unfolding, from the point of collection to the point of delivery.

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40 dílů

  • Díl 1
    D1
    Díl 1Six transporters compete to deliver goods, with the driver making the most profit and the best feedback crowned `Transporter of the Week.' In the first episode, Stu and Jemma move three sports cars from East Sussex to a charity event in London, while father-and-son duo Raymond and Grant get to grips with their load of 300,000 live bees worth £1350, which need to be relocated from Essex to King's Lynn.
  • Díl 2
    D2
    Díl 2Rolf and Rachel move a professional wrestling ring worth £3000 from Essex to the South West of France. Raymond and Grant have to deal with an escaped bee while Stu and Jemma run into a few problems whilst attempting to load the precious sports cars.
  • Díl 3
    D3
    Díl 3Husband and wife team Dave and Jenny move a collection of 19th-century stained glass windows nearly 200 miles, while Phil and `Mad Dog' unload the wooden dragon
  • Díl 4
    D4
    Díl 4Dave and Jenny hit the road with some stained-glass windows, and decide to add an extra load in the shape of a giant fish sculpture. But they struggle to get it into the van
  • Díl 5
    D5
    Díl 5Dave and Jenny deliver the giant fish sculpture to an expectant crowd and finally drop off the stained-glass windows. Then it is time to discover the the winner of Transporter of the Week
  • Díl 6
    D6
    Díl 6Laurie transports two hand-carved wooden sculptures worth £10,000. Picking up in east London, one needs to be moved to Buckinghamshire and the other driven to Durham. She sets off late and has an awkward moment when one of the artworks is harmed. Raymond and Grant are given the job of transporting a Canadian canoe from Cheshire to St Andrews, Scotland, but disaster strikes when the cargo becomes damaged in transit.
  • Díl 7
    D7
    Díl 7Shahbaz is the winning bidder of the fragile art collection which needs hauling 385 miles from Market Harborough to Paris. Raymond and Grant pick up extra items en route, including a trampoline and some polo shirts. Shahbaz also tries to increase his profit by picking up an African instrument, a vintage sideboard and six antique chairs. Laurie eventually delivers one of the Gruffalos 17 hours late, and Raymond and Grant drop off the trampoline.
  • Díl 8
    D8
    Díl 8Stu and Jemma win the contract to ship a 20 foot sail boat worth £4000 from Cornwall to North Yorkshire. Laurie sets off on the final leg of her Gruffalo run, while Raymond and Grant take extra precautions to protect the canoe, and pick up some kilt material in Edinburgh on their way.
  • Díl 9
    D9
    Díl 9Still on the road, Raymond and Grant deal with a puncture as they race against the clock to deliver their canoe and side loads on time. Shahbaz is in France en route to Paris. He has already received five star feedback from dropping off the African musical instrument and the vintage sideboard, but disaster strikes.
  • Díl 10
    D10
    Díl 10In France, Shahbaz is in serious danger of missing his delivery deadline after his van is towed and he has to transfer the loads into another vehicle. Stu and Jemma are concerned that their boat is not secure. After a tense week, four loads are completed - but only one driver can be crowned 'Transporter of the Week'.
  • Díl 11
    D11
    Díl 11Former big rigger turned van driver Jemma transports a classic kit car, while Phil 'The Man Van' takes the law into his own hands, transporting a criminally light supersize polystyrene padlock.
  • Díl 12
    D12
    Díl 12Trucking couple Bev and Graham have three vintage Airstream caravans that need to be transported, and Phil 'The Man Van' aims to get a valuable supersize padlock to New Scotland Yard before his deadline runs out.
  • Díl 13
    D13
    Díl 13A steel horse sculpture worth 95,000 pounds needs to be moved 96 miles from Hampshire to the prestigious Chelsea Flower Show in London. Russell continues gathering his herd of giraffes in London and ends up spending a night sleeping at the zoo.
  • Díl 14
    D14
    Díl 14With two loads delivered and two on the road, the title of 'Transporter of the Week' is still up for grabs. With the hand-built rowing boat on board, Dave and Jenny are taking on a side load. After a money-saving overnight in a truck stop, Bev and Graham head to collect the second caravan.
  • Díl 15
    D15
    Díl 15On her way to drop the steel horse sculpture at the Chelsea Flower show, Laurie comes up against heavy rush hour traffic, which threatens to delay the delivery and jeopardise her fee and feedback. As Russell oversees the unloading of each of the 15 giraffe artworks at Colchester Zoo, will Zoo director Tony be happy with the delivery? With all four loads now complete, who will be crowned Transporter of the Week?
  • Díl 16
    D16
    Díl 16The six transporters bid to move three hovercraft 291 miles from Warrington in Cheshire to Sandwich in Kent for £8,000. Meanwhile, Shahbaz picks up a gramophone on his tuk tuk, and Raymond and Grant have problems fitting their model railway load in their van.
  • Díl 17
    D17
    Díl 17The six transporters bid to move three hovercraft 291 miles from Warrington in Cheshire to Sandwich in Kent for £8,000. Meanwhile, Shahbaz picks up a gramophone on his tuk tuk, and Raymond and Grant have problems fitting their model railway load in their van.
  • Díl 18
    D18
    Díl 18The transporters bid on a handcrafted shepherd's hut worth £10,000, and which needs moving 40 miles from West Felton in Shropshire to Llanwnog in Powys. Plus, Shahbaz finally arrives in Kent with the tuk-tuk, but unloading it proves more difficult than anticipated.
  • Díl 19
    D19
    Díl 19Raymond and Grant arrive with a bang on the Isle of Wight armed with the swan pedalo, and Laurie misses her deadline for three hovercrafts when she hits Friday night traffic on the M25. Meanwhile Russell struggles to get the ramps on his trailer to co-operate at the Shepherds Hut pick-up, and his situation worsens when he gets lost in the Welsh borders.
  • Díl 20
    D20
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  • Díl 21
    D21
    Díl 21Stu and Jemma win the first load of the week and take a giant dinosaur statue worth £10,000 from Wells in Somerset to Weston-super-Mare, while Russell gets to grips with a three-ton houseboat, transporting it from Liverpool to Nuneaton
  • Díl 22
    D22
    Díl 22Raymond and Grant transport a vintage £27,000 Triumph Roadster almost 1,000 miles from Livingston, Scotland to Plestin-les-Greves in France
  • Díl 23
    D23
    Díl 23Laurie ships an eight tonne army tank from Grantham to Bristol - however, she must first get it to fit inside her trailer
  • Díl 24
    D24
    Díl 24Raymond and Grant arrive in France with their precious load of a restored vintage car, while Laurie is still battling with the army tank
  • Díl 25
    D25
    Díl 25All the loads are delivered, and the announcement as who is to be crowned `Transporter of the Week' eagerly awaited by everyone concerned
  • Díl 26
    D26
    Díl 26Phil calls on his old friend Kevin to help transport a batch of delicate fairy-tale cakes and a giant chair valued at £10,000 to the set of BBC One's The Great British Bake Off
  • Díl 27
    D27
    Díl 27Veteran truckers Bev and Graham are tasked with moving a 1960s Soviet trolleybus from South Yorkshire to the Suffolk coast
  • Díl 28
    D28
    Díl 28Stu and Jemma agree to transport a collection of classic rally cars to Spain, while Shahbaz wrestles with some odd-shaped vintage fairground props for a photo shoot
  • Díl 29
    D29
    Díl 29Bev and Graham hand-deliver a fire pit in the middle of a massive paintball battle, while Stu and Jemma continue to Spain with their load of classic rally cars
  • Díl 30
    D30
    Díl 30Stu and Jemma reach Spain with the classic rally cars, but they also want to be crowned Transporter of the Week.
  • Díl 31
    D31
    Díl 31Raymond and Grant move a 500kg wooden bear carving from Co Durham to Oxfordshire, while Bev and Graham take a 13ft-high dinosaur sculpture to a golf course in south Wales
  • Díl 32
    D32
    Díl 32Cameras follow Phil as he moves a £26,000 winged angel statue 28 miles, from London's Mayfair to a restoration workshop in Surrey
  • Díl 33
    D33
    Díl 33Russell transports two carnival bulls and eight horse costumes, heading for a bull run in Stamford, while a makeshift bridge poses a final challenge for Bev and Graham
  • Díl 34
    D34
    Díl 34Phil drops off a bomb from the Second World War, and Russell makes a controversial decision while looking for somewhere to park in Southampton
  • Díl 35
    D35
    Díl 35The race for Transporter of the Week reaches its climax with Russell driving his big rig through the small Georgian streets of Stamford, Lincolnshire
  • Díl 36
    D36
    Díl 36Laurie takes 10 golf buggies to Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire, while Jemma undertakes her first solo delivery as she transports two bars to a foodie festival in south London
  • Díl 37
    D37
    Díl 37Dave and Jenny set off on their first trip abroad together, moving a fragile Russian art collection from Canary Wharf, London to an international art fair in Amsterdam
  • Díl 38
    D38
    Díl 38Bev and Graham must deliver three vintage superhero vehicles, worth a staggering £165,000, to a 1960s film festival in Great Yarmouth on the Norfolk coast
  • Díl 39
    D39
    Díl 39Bev and Graham battle to load the three vintage superhero vehicles onto their trailer, while Dave and Jenny are on the road to Amsterdam
  • Díl 40
    D40
    Díl 40Bev and Graham are the final drivers to deliver as the contest for Transporter of the Week reaches its climax.

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