
Sewermen Episode Rating Graph
Jun 2019 - Nov 2020

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Jun 2019 - Nov 2020
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Observational documentary series following the work of staff at one of Britain's largest water companies, United Utilities, as they work tirelessly to keep the country's vital sewer systems running freely.
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S1 Ep5
10.0
18th Jul 2019
A fire-fighting helicopter is chartered to stop a wildfire on the West Yorkshire moorlands reaching a reservoir. Repair works force half of the north-west biggest sewage treatment works to shut down. A failed attempt by two neighbours to clear a blockage results in them losing 11 of their rodding tools down the drain.
S1 Ep4
10.0
11th Jul 2019
There are three weeks to clean an effluent-encrusted sewer beneath a golf course - unless the rain comes. Denzil the sniffer dog detects a whiff of chlorine on the Welsh borders. A potential pollution problem must be fixed within two hours, or heavy fines will be incurred.
S1 Ep3
9.0
4th Jul 2019
Steve and Michael send newbie Dan to fight the fatberg. A Warrington water main has burst, flooding local roads and causing 17,000 taps to run dry. Mick and John respond to Mrs Windsor's urgent manhole problem.
S2 Ep5
8.5
28th May 2020
Project director John and his team undertake a crucial test at a fresh water pipeline in the Lake District, and a garden in Rucorn, Cheshire, is being slowly submerged in sewage.
S2 Ep6
7.0
4th Jun 2020
Steve and Mark face one of their toughest jobs ever and Stu and Ian tackle a potential pollution emergency.
S1 Ep1
7.4
20th Jun 2019
In the Lake District, an army of engineers with a battery of machinery are constructing one of Britain’s biggest fresh water pipelines. It's a bug's life for Steve and Anthony, as they discover a whole new colony of wildlife feasting off unmentionables.
S1 Ep2
7.6
27th Jun 2019
Steve and Michael tackle a stubborn Liverpool fatberg the size of four jumbo jets, while Mick and John try to stop a sewage leak from ruining Passover.
S1 Ep6
8.0
24th Jul 2019
A team of specialist divers in the Irish Sea are on an underwater mission to clean out a massive submerged outfall pipe which disperses treated waste water deep into the sea
S1 Ep1
7.4
20th Jun 2019
In the Lake District, an army of engineers with a battery of machinery are constructing one of Britain’s biggest fresh water pipelines. It's a bug's life for Steve and Anthony, as they discover a whole new colony of wildlife feasting off unmentionables.
S1 Ep2
7.6
27th Jun 2019
Steve and Michael tackle a stubborn Liverpool fatberg the size of four jumbo jets, while Mick and John try to stop a sewage leak from ruining Passover.
S1 Ep3
9.0
4th Jul 2019
Steve and Michael send newbie Dan to fight the fatberg. A Warrington water main has burst, flooding local roads and causing 17,000 taps to run dry. Mick and John respond to Mrs Windsor's urgent manhole problem.
S1 Ep4
10.0
11th Jul 2019
There are three weeks to clean an effluent-encrusted sewer beneath a golf course - unless the rain comes. Denzil the sniffer dog detects a whiff of chlorine on the Welsh borders. A potential pollution problem must be fixed within two hours, or heavy fines will be incurred.
S1 Ep5
10.0
18th Jul 2019
A fire-fighting helicopter is chartered to stop a wildfire on the West Yorkshire moorlands reaching a reservoir. Repair works force half of the north-west biggest sewage treatment works to shut down. A failed attempt by two neighbours to clear a blockage results in them losing 11 of their rodding tools down the drain.
S1 Ep6
8.0
24th Jul 2019
A team of specialist divers in the Irish Sea are on an underwater mission to clean out a massive submerged outfall pipe which disperses treated waste water deep into the sea
S1 Ep7
8.5
31st Jul 2019
Stuart tackles a 200-metre fatberg in Manchester, newly qualified "leak listener" Dan detects holes in the water company's network, and the Steves attract donkey attention on a flooded farm.
S1 Ep8
8.5
7th Aug 2019
Teams have to do deal with the largest fatberg seen in the North West, filling 40 per cent of the main sewer system in the docks area of Liverpool.