In this episode, business partners look to smooth the bumps out of their pitch. Also an East Coast duo looks to mount a successful pitch. This week, two friends hope an investment in their sustainable product will leave them swimming in cash. In this special episode, entrepreneurs shake up the Den by showing the Dragons their revolutionary ideas that are changing the game. Twinpreneurs hope to make waste a thing of the past and clothing the future, a student group looks to turn trash into Dragon treasure, and more!
A chocolate company hopes the Dragons get a sugar high, a mother and daughter team offer the Dragons a deal and a date, and more! Proven entrepreneurs need Dragon dollars to take them to the next level. A furniture company wants to avoid getting drilled by the Dragons, a yoga instructor hopes to bring some zen into the Den with some furry friends, and more! With support from their loved ones behind the scenes, will these companies expand their family tree to include a Dragon?
The Dragons are fired up and looking for passionate pitchers and proposals, hoping to make the perfect partnership in the Den. A thirst-quenching proposal has the Dragons energized for a deal, a volcano owner goes up against Dragon fire, and much more! Taekwondo athletes enter the Den fighting, a financially-fit duo hope to prove they can make every cent count, and more! An entrepreneur rides into the Den thirsty for an investment, a group of students hope the Dragons turn their virtual dream into a reality, and more!
An auto enthusiast hopes to drive away with a deal, a fitness enthusiast says her energetic demo will help the Dragons get a grip and more! Businesses go head-to-head with each other. The Dragons decide who continues their pitch, and who will be shown the dreaded door. Brothers with a short term product hope for a long term partner, a beauty product reveals its secret ingredient, and more!
An active pitch hopes to break down barriers in the Den, a DNA-based business performs a paternity test, and more! A colourful pitch hopes a Dragon will join their party plans, a fitness pitch has the Den breaking a sweat, and more! A television producer hopes the Dragons will give his concept a green light.
Plus, a premium twist on a classic Canadian beverage, and much more! A pitcher tries to entice the Dragons with his drink-cooling balls, a hockey equipment duo turns down a monster partnership before the Den, and more!
And for the first time ever, the Dragons reveal their secrets to success. A company hopes to scare the Dragons into joining an apocalyptic deal and an entrepreneur thinks a cap in hand presentation will win the Dragons over. Three friends hope they will be able to toast to a Dragon deal and a pair of nurses think the Dragons will want in, after they have a chance to sleep on it.
This episode of Dragons' Den is an Update Special like never before. A pair of entrepreneurs challenge the Dragons to man-up, students leave a lasting impression, and the Dragons consider taking a bite out of a family business.
The Dragons' Den season finale delves into the public and private lives of our very own Dragons. A new step in the world of women's footwear, a bicycle innovation hopes to wheel out of the den with a deal, and more!
A detox delivery business look for a natural partner, an artist hopes her Disney dream doesn't turn into a nightmare, and more! A Guinness World Record holder attempts to escape the Den with investment, and more! On the season finale, Dianne and the Dragons reflect on six incredible seasons in the Den.
The Dragons find out what's smart in branded phone casings; a water dispenser soaks up some offers; and a home improvement invention impresses. A toilet accessory needs a flush of Dragon cash; a hockey website tries to net a deal; and a web-based shop says it has every occasion wrapped up.
The Dragons are introduced to the friend-zone; a nutrient-rich powder tries to benefit the Dragons' wallets; and a ski mask gets masculine. On this season finale - the Dragons battle it out over some of the best ideas ever brought to the Den.
An entrepreneur plans to franchise her poop and scoop business; an eco-friendly gift that will grow on you; and eyewear to match your every look. A pitcher sweats it outs when the Dragons turn up the heat; a novelty item looks to Kevin for an endorsement; and a tasty snack in search of a healthy investment. A new game of hockey has the Dragons turning in circles; a DVD that will keep golfers playing nice on the green; and one size fits all pants.
From humble beginnings and darker days, to the joys of personal and professional milestones, this distinctive finale reveals the Dragons like never before. A pitch powers up to the tune of 1. All five Dragons go in on a million dollar offer; an eco-friendly business is willing to give it all up; and a hotel check-in business that doesn't have any clientele. The Dragons are treated to dessert in hopes that they dish out a deal; and a condom that will keep both you and the environment safe. The Dragons and some of our most memorable entrepreneurs weigh in on what went right and what went wrong in the den.
The Dragons get generous during the holidays with almost 3 million dollars in deals in just one episode! The Den goes green with a frenzy of eco-preneurs: golf tees with a twist, cutlery that slices through Kevin's critique, and more. An encore pitch from last season's epic inventor, a chilly invention turns up the heat, and an eco-invention melts The Dragons' frosty exterior.
A Christmas tree stand with one-hand setup; an on-demand email security system; and edible treats to fool horses into taking their medicine. An organized young woman charms the Dragons with her drive and determination and an year-old inventor sings for his supper and his snow shovel.
The Prime Minister's personal chef helps two brothers trying for a sweet deal and the Dragons take down a young mother's idea to connect with family and friends. A high-energy entrepreneur skates circles around the Dragons; an underground fortune that requires major digging; and a business that goes to the dogs. The Dragons catch up with some of the most unforgettable entrepreneurs from the season. In this special encore presentation of the premiere episode of Dragons' Den, an exercise machine has the Dragons lacking motivation.
A pitch for a hi-tech billboard and an entrepreneur tries to convince the Dragons there's big business in custom-made pet products. A hopeful entrepreneur enters the Den with cheeky underwear and things heat up in the Den when an entrepreneur pitches a new spin on cook stoves.
Home Episodes Pitches Articles The Dragons Audition Episode 6, Season 16 This week in the Den, an entrepreneur hopes his business is worth a tonne and a sibling duo look to harvest liquid assets from crabby Dragons. Episode 5, Season 16 An entrepreneur hopes her business is a deal du jour; and an entrepreneur seeks a Dragon partner to help him hit the road.
Episode 4, Season 16 An entrepreneur hopes the Dragons will flip for his flour. Episode 3, Season 16 This week in the Den, a racer sets the pace for virtual events. The result was a humiliating experience and the Dragons poured scorn on the idea that she could succeed in such a competitive sphere. However, she was able to tie down a deal with toy retailer Hamleys and the London version of the game sold best - shifting more units than Monopoly in its first year.
The entrepreneur was working as a taxi driver to earn money for her law degree when she came up with the idea for her game. But Duncan Bannatyne pulled Rachel's plan to launch her game in Hamleys apart as he said that she would struggle with sales due to a lack of press surrounding the launch. Dragon Rachel Elnaugh also pointed out that the game would face a huge amount of competition from other games, such as Monopoly.
Doug Richard seemed to be interested at first as he was asking Rachel about expected profits, but she wasn't quite sure about the answer. You remind me of a lamb to the slaughter in some ways. But Rachel didn't lose faith in herself and said when she was successful she would be having someone crunch the numbers for her. Rachel has definitely turned it around in the business world and has since been awarded an MBE for services to business.
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