Reliving riveting pitches from the latest series. Plus the answer to that all important question: what happened next?
Reliving riveting pitches from the latest series. Plus the answer to that all important question: what happened next?
59 minutes
The Dragons are asked to invest in a horror-based scare attraction, personalised romance novels, an eco-friendly patio heater and a hat that makes wrinkles disappear. Show more
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The Dragons are asked to invest in a range of cosmetics for darker skin, and witness the noisiest pitch ever heard in the Den. There is a proposition from poker player JJ Hazan. Show more
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The multimillionaire Dragons consider more investments including a new musical, a car servicing company, a wheelie bin accessory, and student Emily Webb's former GCSE project. Show more
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The multimillionaire Dragons consider more investments, including a regional cleaning company, an invention to help budding ice-skaters and a new, 'approachable' litterbin. Show more
The multimillionaire Dragons consider more investments, including an online community for food lovers, single serve wine containers, cleaning products and customisable sandals. Show more
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The multimillionaire Dragons consider more investments, including a 21st century take on the shoe polish booth, a publishing venture, and a sausage cooking accessory. Show more
Another diverse mix of businesses and entrepreneurs go before the multimillionaire investors. Hampshire-based businessman Stephen Voller demonstrates his electric car invention. Show more
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It's the final episode of a record-breaking series. David and Patti Bailey believe they have every executive's dream with a range of computer mice based on iconic classic cars. Show more
The multi-millionaire Dragon investors return looking for the best business ideas. A couple invite the Dragons to get into bed with them and the Dragons chat to a talking tree. Show more
Victoria McGrane proposes a fashion-related business, Clive Billing hopes he has the necessary sparkle and there's an icy reception for a company called Chilly Billy. Show more
Hazel Ives is hoping for investment in her high wire adventure park, while Michael Cotton has a device to stop motorists filling up their diesel cars with petrol. Show more
Brian James aims to do for men's underpants what the push-up has done for women's bras, and rookie racing driver Robert Hall has an unusual business proposition for the Dragons. Show more
Attempting to prove they've got the recipe for success are chef Niall Harbison and his partner Sean Fee, who think their website will prove a tasty proposition to the Dragons. Show more
Rob and Geoff Hill have brought their 'Ladderbox' - handy for DIY and Juliette Thomas has a range of exquisite French furniture. They are amongst tonight's hopefuls in the Den. Show more
Rachel Watkyn, DJ Christian Richardson (aka Robin Banks) and their recycled jewellery boxes attempt to find success by bringing a bit of eco-friendliness into the den. Show more
Naomi Timperley and Andy Hurwitz look to get the Dragons into the groove of their Baby Loves Disco project - a novel take on night clubbing for both parents and children. Show more
Sport Relief celebrities walk up the famous stairs to accompany the cash hungry entrepreneurs in their bid for investment. Show more
Dragons' Den: On Tour
Episode 1
59 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC Two ScotlandLatest broadcast: on BBC Two England
The Dragons tour the UK to find out what happened next. They drop in on the father and son team behind Ladderbox, pop sculptor Guy Portelli and olive oil enthusiast Michael North. Show more