Budding entrepreneurs, inventors, and small businessmen (and -women) pitch their ideas to the five "dragons"--real-life business leaders and millionaires, with real cash to invest in the companies they feel will make it. Each 'contestant' must convince the 'dragons' to part with thousands of pounds to make their dreams a reality.
Genre: Game-Show, Reality-TV
Cast:Evan Davis , Peter Jones , Deborah Meaden , Duncan Bannatyne , Theo Paphitis , Touker Suleyman , Tej Lalvani , Sara Davies , James Caan , Steven Bartlett , Richard Farleigh , Doug Richard , Kelly Hoppen , Piers Linney , Rachel Elnaugh , Jenny Campbell , Hilary Devey , Simon Woodroffe
Today's theme in the program is Where Are They Now ?: Part 1.
Today's theme in the program is Where Are They Now ?: Part 1.
Today's theme in the program is Where Are They Now ?: Part 2.
Today's theme is The Dragons' Stories: Theo Paphitis.
Today's theme is The Dragons' Stories: James Caan.
Special edition exploring versions of the show which have appeared in other countries of the world.
Today's theme is What Happened Next: Peter Jones.
Today's theme is What Happened Next: Duncan Bannatyne.
Investment prospects include a chat-show host, the courage of youth, flowering tea, ablutions, and Rebecca Jane with her PR company.
Today's theme in the program is Where Are They Now ?: Part 1.
Peter Jones, Deborah Meaden, Touker Suleyman, Jenny Campbell and Tej Lalvani assess the profit-making potential of a range of vegan drinks and chocolates and a condiment brand created by a visitor from Texas. Plus, two motoring enthusiasts have a business scheme in mind that offers big prizes to the consumer and potentially big profits for the investors.
In this special, Angela Scanlon catches up with some Den entrepreneurs.
A spiced rum entrepreneur gets the party started with a rock 'n' roll makeover.
A skincare brand and straw alternative inventor present to the Den.
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.
First up facing the Dragons are a young cancer survivor and her stylish pillbox alternative and two former high-school friends who believe they've spotted a gap in the skincare market.
The Dragons listen to pitches from a couple who organise events for four-legged friends and a 29-year-old with a larger-than-life clothing business. A couple claim they've invented the holy grail for tall people: a decent night's sleep.
A refillable fragrance company gets the Dragons' creative juices flowing and a green-fingered entrepreneur hopes to sow the seeds of success with his accessible gardening enterprise. A mother-and-son hope their chutney tempts the Dragons.
The Dragons decide whether to invest in a sparkly party-wear business or pop-up board games. A cleaning product entrepreneur aims to make a positive social impact by turning homes into mini factories.
A selection of handbags made from fish skin, personalised bank cards, an app that shows you local shops and an alarm system that tackles van crime are among the business ideas pitched to the Dragons.
This time, The Dragons are pitched a second-hand clothing swap shop concept, a concertina dog gate, street food events and a state-of-the-art mobility device which gives wheelchair users independence.
Live music in the Den is music to the ears of the Dragons. Crunchy mushroom snacks are too noisy for one investor. The inventor of portable toilets for kids hopes to be flush with investment. A sustainable clothing entrepreneur returns.
This time in the Den, entrepreneurs pitch a multipurpose gardening tool, an adaptive clothing range, and app that reunites lost dogs with their owners, and a plant-based meal delivery service.
A motorcycle clothing brand, a matcha-based energy drink and a DIY tool that promises to provide measurements like no other are among the business ideas that are pitched to the Dragons this week.
Entrepreneurs pitch plastic-free soap, an alternative to glue, a football board game and a micro camper van to the Dragons on this week's edition of the programme.
This time, budding entrepreneurs pitch a figure-skating clothing brand, a vacuum attachment to combat dust from drilling, a coffee company and a volunteering app.
A wizard-inspired pair believe magical drinks and mini golf can cast a spell over the Dragons and there's a sweet pitch from chocolate makers who've spotted a gap in the market. Plus, a showstopping pitch from a pole-dancing mum.
A surgeon turned inventor thinks he's solved a universal problem for parents. A Norwich-based couple pitch their kids' storage baskets and an entrepreneur is on a mission to eliminate the dreaded sweat patch. Low-strength gin tempts.
