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The investors have brought before them an invention to take the boredom out of exercise, a revolutionary sick-bag, a vest to exercise chest muscles, a children's meditation business and many more.
The investors are confronted by an avant-garde circus, an extreme go-cart, functional jewellery with a twist, a new board game and many more.
The investors are confronted by a high-tech pooper-scooper, a Japanese home-cooking kit, an inflatable concrete building and many more.
The investors are confronted by a party-plan with a difference, a new type of body-building nutrition, a breakthrough revolution in shaving, a motorised surfboard and many more.
The dragons have to decide whether to invest in an almost impossible to solve puzzle, a liqueur made to a secret family recipe, the very latest in backpacker crockery, an online style bible and many more.
The investors are confronted by an innovation in pub snacks, branded underwear, a solution to rolling beer bottles in the fridge, a wi-fi business aimed at yachties and many more.
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.