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Dragons' Den fans were left confused following Thursday's episode, with one pitch leaving them scratching their heads despite the idea garnering enthusiasm from the Dragons. It came when entrepreneurs ...
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Everyone’s favourite business show Dragons’ Den is back on TV tonight. For some, it’s the perfect starter to ease into the evening before tucking into a main course of The Traitors ...
Dragons' Den viewers were left infuriated by a format change, with some venting that the BBC show had been 'ruined' by the development. The long-running programme gives budding entrepeneurs the ...
DRAGONS' Den is back on BBC One to showcase some of the best entrepreneurs hoping to gain an investment. Among them are Zara Paul and Aaron Morris who will appear before the Dragons on Thursday ...
Zara and Aaron took to social media to share their excitement about making it on the showCredit: BBC Aaron shared their excitement about featuring on the show: "Dragons' Den was surreal!
Dragons’ Den is back for another run of tense product pitches and fiery negotiations. Now in its twenty-second series, the BBC show is a ratings hit and just as watchable as ever, with a formula ...
County Durham tech firm Choppity braved Dragons' Den and secured investment - and revealed the show success was revealed to them in a dream. Tech entrepreneurs Zara Paul and Aaron Morris, creators of ...
Dragons’ Den is back for another run of tense product pitches and fiery negotiations. Now in its twenty-second series, the BBC show is a ratings hit and just as watchable as ever, with a formula that ...
Alex Street, the founder of South Normanton’s Mystery Jersey King, has netted a £50,000 investment from Dragons’ Den star Sara Davies. On Thursday night’s episode, Street kicked off with ...