Entrepreneurs pitch their ideas to multi-millionaires willing to invest their own cash
The Dragons are back and hungry to secure themselves the best deal. They consider proposals from a Devon-based vineyard owner and an inventor who thinks road signs are outdated.
DetailsEntrepreneurs pitch to the multimillionaire investors. The ideas include an online marketplace for selling and swapping used computer games, and a nappy-changing accessory.
DetailsAnother set of hopeful entrepreneurs pitch to the multimillionaire investors. John Jackson thinks the washing line needs a modern day revamp and is hoping the Dragons agree.
DetailsAnother set of entrepreneurs pitch to the multimillionaire investors. A Manchester-based entrepreneur pitches a rental kit that transforms an ordinary bed into a four-poster.
DetailsHopeful entrepreneurs pitch to the multimillionaire investors. A falcon accompanies Layla Bennett into the Den. The bird plays an important part in her pest control business.
DetailsHopeful entrepreneurs pitch to the multimillionaire investors. Inventor Ehsan Yazdani from London shows off his portable mini gym for fitness fanatics on the go.
DetailsEntrepreneurs pitch to the multi-millionaire investors. Jacqueline McKay thinks she has the perfect accessory for travelling parents everywhere - a suitcase that turns into a cot.
DetailsEntrepreneurs pitch to the multi-millionaire investors. Technical wizards Chris Barnardo and Richard Blakesley present a remote control in the shape of a magic wand.
DetailsEntrepreneurs pitch to the multi-millionaire investors. Patrick van der Vorst brings the dusty world of antiques bang up to date with his website for valuing collectables.
DetailsEntrepreneurs pitch to the multimillionaire investors. John Buni pitches his modern take on tailoring, which uses a laser body scanner to collect measurements for bespoke suits.
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