Season 1 · Episode 1
An exercise machine has the Dragons lacking motivation; a tidal energy bridge gets a dose of reality; and two entrepreneurs enter the Den to pitch their magnetic gift card idea to the Dragons.
The Dragons are presented with a business idea for self-help "Mystical Cards"; a pair of super binoculars claim to be able to see through almost anything; and one entrepreneur has an idea that is designed to help families stay clean and save money.
Two recent MBA graduates believe they have the next big business idea; a "Ski Limo" pitch promises to chauffeur non-skiers down the slopes; and an entrepreneur with natural first aid products is looking for a serious investment from the Dragons.
The show begins on a high note with an idea for amusement park rides; an entrepreneur tries to sell the Dragons on a special brand of bottled water; and a business that caters to small-sized uniforms has the Dragons wondering if less is more.
A hopeful entrepreneur enters the Den with cheeky underwear; a new shower idea has the Dragons thinking about safety first; and things heat up in the Den when an entrepreneur pitches a new spin on cook stoves.
The Dragons get a pitch for a hi-tech billboard; an entrepreneur tries to convince the Dragons there's big business in custom-made pet products; and the Dragons are presented with a creepy-crawly business idea for life-sized mobile haunted houses.
In this special encore presentation of the premiere episode of DRAGONS’ DEN, an exercise machine has the Dragons lacking motivation; a tidal energy bridge gets a dose of reality; and two entrepreneurs enter the Den to a pitch their magnetic gift card idea to the Dragons. Plus an idea for organic flax oil dressing makes the Dragons hungry for more.
The Dragons catch up with some of the most unforgettable entrepreneurs from the first season.
British version of the reality competitions series that sees young entrepreneurs compete in several business tasks, attempting to survive the weekly firings in order to become the business partner of one of the most successful businessmen.
2005
JB Smoove hosts a business competition where entrepreneurs get 90 seconds to pitch their product to an audience of potential customers: The 100. If The 100 like the product and price, then the entrepreneurs go to a panel of Amazon executives and celebrity entrepreneurs. The panel selects which products join Amazon’s exclusive Buy It Now Store and award one entrepreneur $20,000 each episode.
2024
Entrepreneur Eric Collins offers his expertise, unrivalled business acumen and his own capital investment to small, struggling British businesses, to help turn their fortunes around.
2021
It's picture perfect cakes, the people who make them and the emotional stories behind the epic treats. Life is sweet at Gareth and Ryan's warm-hearted insta-bakery in Cardiff.
2022
Billionaire Glenn Stearns attempts a monumental challenge that most would claim is impossible. Follow this self-made mogul to see if he can build a million-dollar company in just 90 days.
2019
Aspiring entrepreneurs pitch various business ideas to "The Sharks" -- tough, self-made, multi-millionaire and billionaire tycoons -- in hopes of landing an investment.
2009
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2023
Restaurateur & TV personality Joe Bastianich and chef/restaurateur Tim Love vie against each other to invest their own money in food concepts they believe will make millions. Each week, two teams will compete for a shot at making their dreams come true.
2014
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2020
Ex-Apprentice star Ruth Badger troubleshoots struggling companies and turns around their sales team.
2007
Irish version of the reality show in which budding entrepreneurs pitch their business ideas to a panel of venture capitalists in the hopes of securing business financing.
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2010
Boardrooms and bust-ups in Britain's toughest job interview. Who's all talk and who can deliver?
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