Dragons' Den

Cutting entrepreneurs down to size, Dragons' Den is compulsive (and often hilarious) viewing.

Theo Paphitis, James Caan, Deborah Meaden, Peter Jones and Duncan Bannatyne. These are the people that stand between ordinary people and their dreams. Which is fair enough because they have loads of money and it’s entirely up to them who they decide to share their wealth with.
Yes, the Dragons are back, they’ve sharpened their teeth and are ready to put wannabe entrepreneurs through their paces, always looking for the perfect business investment opportunity.
In series six there’s the usual mixed bag of ideas, all pitched with varying levels of confidence and business acumen.
The series kicks off with ideas like a machine that turns air into water, a non-slip travel cushion, and a company aiming to brighten up the garden fence. In a departure from the norm, a rock band from Cambridge also ask the Dragons for investment. Cheeky blighters.

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