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A former newsreader and his business partner zoom in on investment with their moveable webcam. A Welsh entrepreneur pitches his men's skincare range, and two best friends showcase their seasonal decorations, which add diversity to the festivities. Touker Suleyman tucks into a marathon runner's caffeine chew, but will the business itself hit the sweet spot?
Two sisters from the north east hope that the Dragons will be coo-ing over their maternity wear business. Will a brand new type of fizzy cocktail get the Dragons' corks popping, or will an idea to help businesses become more accessible for anyone with a disability convince them to hand over their cash? And a builder who thinks he has come up with a game changer for the building trade tries to cement a deal.
An Edinburgh-based duo present a luxury product for breast cancer survivors, and a former teacher enters the Den with skincare recipes inspired by traditions passed down through generations. Two familiar faces return to the Den with a sauce-squeezing solution, and a former club owner from Glasgow serves a plant milk-based cocktail to the Dragons.
A loved-up couple pitch their sustainable coffee from Honduras, and a fashionista presents the Dragons with her digital wardrobe app. A
former circus performer aims to make a difference with her customisable acrylic walking stick business, and a duo of entrepreneurs pitch their
scented sanitizer proposition - but will the Dragons smell an investment?
A tech expert pitches a digital solution to help the bereaved manage the affairs of the deceased, and best friends from London face a roasting over their mood-enhancing coffee products.
The Dragons question the expansion plans of an escape room business run by two brothers, and a former international tax lawyer offers a bite-sized portion of her at-home teeth whitening business.
A dog-loving husband and wife duo try to collar some cash, and a mum-of-two aims to go global with her subscription kids clothing offering.
Entrepreneurs pitch activity-packed weekend breaks for adults, vegan handbags with an X-rated twist, a home delivery app for shoppers and a range of homemade soups and stews.
An animal lover from Canada pitches a green solution to canine pollution, and an ethically minded couple have some planet-saving ideas to transform the DIY market.
Dragons' Den is back in business, with a brand new fire-breather taking one of the five famous chairs.
The youngest-ever Dragon, Steven Bartlett, certainly comes out fighting in his first episode, alongside familiar faces Peter Jones, Deborah Meaden, Touker Suleyman and Sara Davies.
Tonight, a couple of 21st-century cheesemongers reveal they have sunk an astronomical sum of money into their new app, emotions run high as a hair technician tangles with the fearsome five, a Scottish entrepreneur presents a pint-sized gadget that he hopes will be big business, and a robotic invention sends the Dragons into a virtual world.
After four years and multiple investments in the Den, Dragon Tej Lalvani has confirmed that this series will mark his last before he steps down to devote more time to his increasing business interests. Supplement supremo Lalvani is joined by fellow investors Deborah Meaden, Peter Jones, Sara Davies and Touker Suleyman for the 14-episode new series - filmed during 2020 following the introduction of new guidelines that allowed the UK's TV production industry to restart.
Sara Davies, founder of Crafter's Companion, is a new addition to the panel on the business ideas contest, joining returning dragons Peter Jones, Deborah Meaden, Touker Suleyman and Tej Lalvani in putting more would-be entrepreneurs' ideas to the test.
Dragons' Den is back in business for its 16th series as Peter Jones, Deborah Meaden, Touker Suleyman, Jenny Campbell and Tej Lalvani take their seats to face a fresh batch of entrepreneurs hungry to strike a deal.
Dragons' Den returns for its fifteenth series with two new multi-millionaires entering the fray. The new firebreathers - supplement supremo Tej Lalvani and cashpoint queen Jenny Campbell - will be brandishing their chequebooks alongside serial investor Deborah Meaden, technology titan Peter Jones and fashion retail tycoon Touker Suleyman.
This series, the Dragons face 102 investment hopefuls, with 26 securing that all important cash injection - the most in the show's history.