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S8
开播:2010-07-14季终:2010-10-24
剧集列表
2010/10/24 S8 E
What Happened Next: Theo Paphitis

A catch-up with each Dragon as they leave the Den to return to their business empires and their multimillionaire lifestyles.

This time, we're with Theo Paphitis as he heads off to Halkadiki in Greece. But this isn't just a well-earned break, because with him are 90 of his highest achieving employees all ready for a week of team building. And their first lesson from their retail guru boss? It's not just about the taking part - it's about winning!

Theo catches up with Laura Booth, and Sarah and Mike Longthorn - the WedgeWelly team, one of his investments this year. They're throwing a glamorous party for their new welly range and want their new business partner there as guest of honour. Theo also visits Peter Neath and Ian Worton, inventors of the Grillstream barbeque rack. When they came into the Den last year Theo was impressed, but not quite impressed enough to invest. Now Peter and Ian want to know if he'll change his mind. And when Theo co-invested in the circus group The Generating Company in 2005, some of the other Dragons didn't quite share his enthusiasm. Five years on, has he proved them wrong?

2010/10/17 S8 E
What Happened Next: Deborah Meaden

A catch-up with each Dragon as they leave the Den to return to their business empires and their multimillionaire lifestyles.

This edition follows Deborah Meaden as she flies to Milan on a trip that could change the fortunes of her latest business venture. Deborah also catches up with Angela Newman, who agreed a deal in the Den for her Vintage Patisserie concept store. Angela has a proposal to put to her - but could it jeopardise the investment?

Carol Savage walked away with the money for her recipe sharing website and is now on the brink of signing a breakthrough contract - handy to have a Dragon on hand when you're brokering a deal with a major supermarket. Plus Deborah makes the short trip from her West Country home to Glastonbury to check in on Adejare Doherty who came into the Den with his environmentally friendly range of plates. He left empty handed, but did the Dragons miss out on a golden opportunity?

2010/10/10 S8 E
What Happened Next: James Caan

A catch-up with each Dragon as they leave the Den to return to their business empires and their multimillionaire lifestyles.

This edition follows James Caan as he puts his business empire on hold to spend a high-octane day at the race track with the women in his life - his wife and two daughters. James also catches up with David and Patti Bailey of Motormouse, whose expertise and experience blew him away in the Den in 2009, and we see how that business relationship has now moved on to new levels.

And when Paul Ward came into the Den with his revolutionary cleaning products, he astonished the Dragons by turning down James Caan's offer of investment. One year on, does Paul regret, or does James rue, that decision?

2010/09/24 S8 E
What Happened Next: Duncan Bannatyne

A catch-up with each Dragon as they leave the Den to return to their business empires and their multimillionaire lifestyles.

Duncan Bannatyne leaves the Den and heads straight to the South of France to oversee a very important and costly merger - his daughter's wedding. With a celebrity guest list and a luxurious setting, it is everything you would expect from a Dragon celebration.

Then it is straight back to work as Duncan follows up on some of his Den investments. Vineyard owner Geoff Bowen nearly scuppered his chances of investment when he could not keep track of his figures in the Den but Duncan saw an opportunity ripe for investment. Now he is heading to Devon on his first foray into the heady world of the wine industry. Three years ago, Denise Gosney won investment from Duncan with her stage school Razzamataz. With the business flourishing, Duncan needs to decide if he is going to take the investment to the next stage. Shane Lake and Tony Ward came into the Den with an idea that would do away with all the different take-away menus stuck to the fridge door. They agreed a deal in the Den, but what happened next?

2010/09/17 S8 E
What Happened Next: Peter Jones

A catch-up with each Dragon as they leave the Den to return to their business empires and their multimillionaire lifestyles.

In this edition we're with Peter Jones as he leaves the Den and returns to his day job. First on his busy schedule is one of this series' most memorable investments. Kirsty Henshaw made an emotional pitch in the Den when she came in with her frozen dessert business. Peter's keen to get Kirsty's product on shelves of major supermarkets as soon as possible and goes with her to broker a very important breakthrough deal. From a brand new investment to a Den favourite - Peter meets up with the condiment king Levi Roots to push what has become the Reggae Reggae sauce empire to even further heights.

Plus, how does Peter Jones relax after a gruelling series in the Den? We go with him and his family as they climb aboard the private jet for a well-earned break in the Algarve. Heston's ex head chef is in the kitchen and golf partner Alan Shearer is waiting at the tee. Even when it comes to holidays, a Dragon never does anything by halves.

2010/09/13 S8 E10
Episode 10

It's the final episode of this series of Dragons' Den, which has seen a record number of investments from the Dragons.

Hoping to follow in the footsteps of the likes of Kirsty Henshaw, Angela Newman, Chris Barnado and Richard Blakesley, Ian Taylor rides into the Den with his mobile video advertising hoarding on a bike. He wants to expand his Wakefield-based business into the rest of the country, but will the Dragons see nationwide potential in his idea?

One of the Den's youngest entrepreneurs, 20-year-old Jessica Ratcliffe, thinks she's found a way into the lucrative computer gaming market with her online marketplace for selling and swapping used games. Now she wants to persuade a Dragon that they need a piece of the action. Plus another young but very experienced entrepreneur has an accessory that solves a problem all parents of newborns will relate to - how and where to change your baby's nappy in a public environment. But will the multimillionaires recognise the issue and. more importantly, will they spot a money-making opportunity?

Also, there's a round-up of the highlights from the series.

2010/09/06 S8 E9
Episode 9

Young entrepreneur John Buni from London brings futuristic laser beams into the Den. His modern take on tailoring uses a laser body scanner to collect measurements for bespoke suits. The Dragons know all about fine tailoring, but will this idea measure up?

A father and son duo have invented a plastic vest to help gym-goers lose weight as they work up a sweat. Now they want the Dragons to see the potential in their idea and help them gain the extra pounds they need in investment.

Plus, a website venture supplying vehicle accessories is ready for the extra push a Dragon investor can bring, and serial inventor Solvej Biddle brings her latest innovative idea into the Den. It's a backpack that converts into a travel play-kit for children - a tough market to crack, but she thinks she has what it takes to convince a Dragon to help fast-track it to success.

2010/08/30 S8 E8
Episode 8

The Den plays host to a number of ideas relevant to the house and home. Patrick van der Vorst brings the dusty world of antiques bang up to date with his website for valuing collectables, while two entrepreneurs believe they have solved a common bathroom problem - they have an invention that eliminates odours and they're hoping to get a whiff of an investment opportunity from the Dragons. Plus, serial inventor Chris Elsworthy has engineered an innovative power tool that combines all your drilling and sawing needs into one handy box.

Diane White and Tim Bhullar have something for the kids, and get a helping hand in the Den from a giant tomato and a giant banana! Their range of books aims to encourage kids to eat their five-a-day. Can the pair convince at least one in five of the Dragons that it's a healthy venture?

2010/08/23 S8 E7
Episode 7

Technical wizards Chris Barnardo and Richard Blakesley from Hertfordshire have opted for the traditional method of Dragon-slaying-magic. Will their remote control in the shape of a magic wand have the power to turn a good idea into gold?

Intrepid business partners Letitia Valentine and Alex Lewis invented a new version of the foil survival blanket after a cycling trip to the Brecon Beacons. They've handled tough conditions before - now they have to survive the den.

Edinburgh duo Sandy Maxwell-Forbes and Sarah McClean have a helping paw from their dogs, Molly and Womble, as they seek investment in their outdoor dog creche. And Alastair Heelas hopes to impress the multi-millionaires with his inflatable snow globe. Will it attract a flurry of offers or will he face a frosty reception?

2010/08/16 S8 E6
Episode 6

Northern Irish mum Jacqueline McKay thinks she has the stress-busting accessory for travelling parents everywhere - a suitcase that turns into a cot. Businessman Stephen Maher has a shattering pitch that he hopes will grab the Dragons' attention and an investment in his emergency escape invention.

Plus, Ralf Klinnert thinks his musical cones have money making potential, and the world's smallest car is in the Den. The Dragons might be tempted to a race - but will it be a race to invest? And, more importantly, will Peter Jones fit into it?

2010/08/09 S8 E5
Episode 5

Paul Morris from Harrogate believes he's cracked the genetic code of an acorn to make genetically engineered pig feed. Is it a ground-breaking discovery or will the Dragons think it's all hogwash? Mike and Sarah Longthorn, and Laura Booth from Hull think they have the perfect welly for festival fashionistas braving the mud. Inventor Ehsan Yazdani from London shows off his portable mini gym for fitness fanatics on the go, but can he convince the Dragons that his business is in good shape?

And if that wasn't enough, Reverend John Berriman from Cornwall has invented a new flavour of fizzy drink with a very unusual ingredient. It's time for a Dragon taste test - will the Reverend pass or fail?

2010/08/02 S8 E4
Episode 4

There is an unusual visitor in this episode, as Monty the falcon accompanies Layla Bennett from Powys into the Den. The bird plays an important part in Layla's pest control business - but will he help her hunt down an investment? Lisa Marshall and Shelene Mitchell have an invention which takes the old-fashioned hanging basket to new heights. Now they need the Dragons to help their business grow. And can graffiti be turned into a money-spinning business? Tim Williams and Tom Hogan think they have the technical wizardry to make it happen - but the writing will be on the wall for the innovative pair if they can't convince the Dragons.

2010/07/26 S8 E3
Episode 3

A Manchester-based entrepreneur thinks he has invented the cut-price alternative to a romantic weekend away - a rental kit that transforms an ordinary bed into a four-poster.

The bottled water industry is worth millions and Guy Jeremiah from London wants to tempt the Dragons with his green alternative - a collapsible, reusable bottle. The multimillionaires are usually all for inventions that save money, but is this a step too far?

Sam Petter brightens up the Den with her mission to get kids more active; and Lancaster duo Peter Harrison and Wesley Downham are hoping that their security company is a safe bet for the Dragons. Between them, they have plenty of experience in facing down tough characters, but will that help them hold their own with the Dragons?

2010/07/21 S8 E2
Episode 2

It's a vintage Den this time as London-based Angela Newman invites the multimillionaires to invest in her business which celebrates the glamour of a bygone era. The Dragons like their fair share of glamour, but do they like it enough to invest?

Another hopeful is John Jackson, a 72-year-old inventor from Essex who thinks the humble washing line needs a modern day revamp and is hoping the Dragons agree.

And have engineers Robert Leeds and Guy Seymour come up with the perfect investment for the multimillionaire who has everything? It's an ideal fit for their luxury yachts, the biggest product ever seen in the Den and one of the largest investments ever requested. But will the entrepreneurial duo sink or swim?

2010/07/14 S8 E1
Episode 1

The rival multimillionaires may be used to the odd glass of something sparkling, but Devon-based vineyard owner Geoff Bowen hopes his unusual business proposition will tempt them into investing. Inventor Derek Cozens thinks that road signs are so last century and wants to drag them into 2010 with his new product range. Do Dragons have a sweet tooth? One 24-year-old mum from Preston, Kirsty Henshaw, hopes they do and that it's the best way to get the cash she needs for her frozen pudding business.

It wouldn't be Dragons' Den without a product getting tested to destruction, and calling a product 'safe' is like a red rag to a bull for one particular Dragon.

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