Dragon's Den Series 6

Episode 1

The first in the new series sees the multi-millionaire Dragon investors at the top of their game. Despite the economic doom and gloom, the Den once again proves to be an oasis of investment. But only for those entrepreneurs with the very best business ideas and inventions, and who are prepared to risk all, by pitching to the notoriously tough talking Dragons.

Episode 2

While 28 year old Victoria McGrane attempts to set a new trend with her fashion related business proposal, Diamond Geezer Clive Billing, a jeweller from Gloucestershire, has a pitch he hopes has the necessary sparkle to attract what would become the highest ever investment in the Den.

Episode 3

Hazel Ives swings into the Den hoping the Dragons will do some monkey business and invest in her high wire adventure park. Michael Cotton tries not to misfire with his device to prevent unlucky motorists filling up their diesel cars with petrol and what will the Dragons think of some gut-wrenching toys based on Roadkill animals?

Episode 4

Trying to prove he deserves their backing this week 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.

Episode 5

Attempting to prove they've got the recipe for success this week are chef Niall Harbison and his partner Sean Fee, who think their facebook for foodies web site will prove a tasty proposition to the Dragons. Also, will the multi-millionaires see the magic in Neil and Laura Westwood's Magic Whiteboard - a statically charged plastic sheet which they think will eradicate the traditional flipchart?

Episode 6

Hoping to succeed in the Den this week are father and son team Rob and Geoff Hill who have brought their 'Ladderbox' - a new device that fits to the top of a ladder and apparently eradicates the problem of having your hands full when you’re doing DIY at heights. Also, Juliette Thomas hopes to brighten up the Den with her range of French furniture.

Episode 7

This week, will Rachel Watkyn and DJ Christian Richardson (aka Robin Banks) and their recycled jewellery boxes find success by bringing a bit of eco-friendliness into the Den? Tiny Deol from Leicester tries to give the Dragons a taste of success by presenting her range of fat free curry sauces and Martin Wadsworth keeps up the heat with his Thermaskirt, an ingenious radiator made to fit and look like a traditional skirting board.

Episode 8

Trying to convince the Dragons to part with their cash for a final time is twenty-eight year old Paul Tinton from Surrey. He's hoping to bring a bit of eco-friendliness to the construction industry with his waste recycling business. Manchester based Naomi Timperley and her American business partner Andy Hurwitz look to get the Dragons in to the groove of their Baby Loves Disco project - a novel take on night clubbing for both parents and children getting on.

Episode 9

In this episode, we look at the Dragon who is the master of the put down, the Den’s very own destroyer and also its biggest investor.

Episode 10

In this episode, we have unprecedented access to the business empire of the newest Dragon in the Den who is also known as the quiet assassin of the Den. He is multi-millionaire venture capitalist James Caan. This episode also finds out what happens to those successful entrepreneurs after they leave the Den.

Episode 11

In this episode, the Dragon of the hospitality industry and the Den’s arch interrogator, Deborah Meaden, gives us unprecedented access into her business world and personal life.

Episode 12

Telecoms Dragon and the Den’s maverick investor, Peter Jones, gives us unprecedented access into his £200 million business empire and personal life.

Episode 13

Join us for a look at the Dragon who’s been there since day one – the straight talking scot of the Den, Duncan Bannatyne.
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