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www.bbc.co.uk With the Den closed for business, the multimillionaire investors are off on their first tour of the UK to find out what happened next. The Dragons drop in on some of the most memorable businessmen and -women from the Den. They discover which of their investments are thriving, how those entrepreneurs who were not so fortunate are getting on, and keep a wary eye out for any businesses they wish they had backed. The tour heads south, featuring the colourful father and son team behind Ladderbox, the opening of pop sculptor Guy Portelli’s exhibition, and olive oil enthusiast Michael North, who dared to take on Deborah Meaden during his time in the Den. Peter Jones catches up with one of his investments, Rachel Watkyn from Tiny Box Company, and the Den Destroyer Theo Paphitis drops in on the man behind one of the most popular products not to get investment – Rob Law’s Trunki – to find out if he was wrong to not invest.


www.bbc.co.uk With the Den closed for business, the multimillionaire investors are off on their first tour of the UK to find out what happened next. The Dragons drop in on some of the most memorable businessmen and -women from the Den. They discover which of their investments are thriving, how those entrepreneurs who were not so fortunate are getting on, and keep a wary eye out for any businesses they wish they had backed. The tour heads south, featuring the colourful father and son team behind Ladderbox, the opening of pop sculptor Guy Portelli’s exhibition, and olive oil enthusiast Michael North, who dared to take on Deborah Meaden during his time in the Den. Peter Jones catches up with one of his investments, Rachel Watkyn from Tiny Box Company, and the Den Destroyer Theo Paphitis drops in on the man behind one of the most popular products not to get investment – Rob Law’s Trunki – to find out if he was wrong to not invest.


www.bbc.co.uk With the Den closed for business, the multimillionaire investors are off on their first tour of the UK to find out what happened next. The Dragons drop in on some of the most memorable businessmen and -women from the Den. They discover which of their investments are thriving, how those entrepreneurs who were not so fortunate are getting on, and keep a wary eye out for any businesses they wish they had backed. The tour heads south, featuring the colourful father and son team behind Ladderbox, the opening of pop sculptor Guy Portelli’s exhibition, and olive oil enthusiast Michael North, who dared to take on Deborah Meaden during his time in the Den. Peter Jones catches up with one of his investments, Rachel Watkyn from Tiny Box Company, and the Den Destroyer Theo Paphitis drops in on the man behind one of the most popular products not to get investment – Rob Law’s Trunki – to find out if he was wrong to not invest.


www.bbc.co.uk Another diverse mix of businesses and entrepreneurs go before the multimillionaire investors. Hampshire-based businessman Stephen Voller hopes the Dragons won’t put the brakes on his new electric car invention, as he smashes the Den record for the most money ever asked for. But will he walk away with the cash? Serial inventor Michael Pritchard hopes to clean up in the Den with his revolutionary invention that allows every last drop of liquid to be used in household product sprays. Young Bolton entrepreneurs Umar Mohammed and Ahmed Suleman hope they’ll get investment from a Dragon with their fast food curry trays. Also heading up the stairs are London sisters Audrey and Sophie Boss, who want to gain lots of extra pounds from their new approach to weight loss. And there’s a touch of fantasy in the Den as Norfolk-based craftsman Russell Bowlby pitches his range of high-end children’s play equipment.


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www.bbc.co.uk Budding entrepreneurs approach 5 of the best business minds in the UK with the hope of securing financial backing for their business proposal. Can they in a few short minutes persuade the Dragons that they are a sound investment? Or will they get shown the door?


www.bbc.co.uk Another set of businessmen and -women pitch to the multimillionaire Dragons for that all-important financial backing. Each entrepreneur thinks their idea will make their fortune, but will they secure the investment they need to make those business dreams a reality? Can Tony Earnshaw and Steven Pearson make a clean sweep with their regional cleaning company? Karen O’Neill and Karen Coombes could be skating on thin ice by coming into the Den with their new invention to help budding Torvills and Deans all over the country; and will advertising consultant and budding entrepreneur William Sachiti get the money he needs to roll out his new litter bin that he describes as ‘approachable’? Father-and-son team Phillip and Robert Pain hope that the well-travelled multimillionaires will fund their extraordinary multipurpose suitcase-come-sunlounger to the tune of 200000 pounds, and Patrick Thirkell from Moray in Scotland hopes to catch a Dragon with his new offshore seafood company.


www.bbc.co.uk More apprehensive entrepreneurs prime themselves for a nerve-wracking pitch and an intimidating interrogation – all with the aim of securing an investment from the multi millionaire investors. Trying to prove he deserves their backing is Brian James from Essex, aiming to do for men’s underpants what the push-up has done for women’s bras. Rookie racing driver Robert Hall thinks he has what it takes to be the next Lewis Hamilton – and he has an unusual business proposition for the Dragons. There is an award-winning pram accessory to make shopping with a pushchair easier, while Liverpudlian Mark Huyton has invented a rain beating motorcycle helmet with an in-built windscreen wiper. Or will the Dragons prefer to tie up a deal with Andrew Harsley with his a new design of cable tie? Finally, attempting not to leave a bad smell in the Den are Sue Bell and Ziggy the dog. Can they leave with the fifty thousand pounds they need, or will the Dragons turn their noses up at their patented product for picking up dog poo?


www.bbc.co.uk Budding entrepreneurs approach 5 of the best business minds in the UK with the hope of securing financial backing for their business proposal. Can they in a few short minutes persuade the Dragons that they are a sound investment? Or will they get shown the door?


www.bbc.co.uk Another set of businessmen and -women pitch to the multimillionaire Dragons for that all-important financial backing. Each entrepreneur thinks their idea will make their fortune, but will they secure the investment they need to make those business dreams a reality? Can Tony Earnshaw and Steven Pearson make a clean sweep with their regional cleaning company? Karen O’Neill and Karen Coombes could be skating on thin ice by coming into the Den with their new invention to help budding Torvills and Deans all over the country; and will advertising consultant and budding entrepreneur William Sachiti get the money he needs to roll out his new litter bin that he describes as ‘approachable’? Father-and-son team Phillip and Robert Pain hope that the well-travelled multimillionaires will fund their extraordinary multipurpose suitcase-come-sunlounger to the tune of 200000 pounds, and Patrick Thirkell from Moray in Scotland hopes to catch a Dragon with his new offshore seafood company.

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