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Dragons Den

DRAGONS' DEN All the facts Dragons' Den is a British television series, hosted by Evan Davis, and was first broadcast on BBC Two on 4th January 2005. The format of the show is owned by Sony, and is based on the original Japanese series, which has been sold around the world. Contestants, who have what they perceive to be a viable and potentially profitable business venture, appear on the show to present their business ideas to five wealthy entrepreneurial business people to try and win investment. ......................... The Dragons Season I Season 2 Season 3 Season 4 Season 5 Season 6 Season 7 Season 8 Peter Jones Duncan Bannatyne Theo Paphitis Simon Woodroffe Rachel Elnaugh Deborah Meaden Doug Richard Richard Farleigh James Caan 2005 2010 How many investments they made since January 2005 Their Fortune biggest risk-taker PER SEASON approximate, according to the Sunday Times Rich List 2010 TOTAL Theo Paphitis 4.86 34 Peter Jones 4.25 34 James Caan 4.25 17 Deborah Meaden Duncan Bannatyne 4.17 25 Deborah Meaden James Caan Theo Paphitis Peter Jones Duncan Bannatyne £320 million 2.875 23 £40 million £70 million £210 million £220 million most skeptical t The Statistics £ 35,000 1.47 average number of investments 522 smallest investment per episode £ 103,299 contestants managed to get on screen with their pitches average investment 11 average number of investments £ 250,000 per season 16.9% largest investment £8,987,000 88 total number of investments since 2005 of the contestants got investment in investment as of August 31st, 2010 The Pitches Reggae Reggae Sauce The sauce was originally sold by Levi Roots at the Notting Hill Carnival, and he convinced Peter Jones and Richard Farleigh to invest £50,000 in return for 40% of his company. Many supermarkets now sell the sauce and several restaurant chains now offer the sauce on various menu items. The Driving Glove A single, solitary glove, to be worn by drivers in foreign countries so they can remember what side of the road they should be on. If you're driving on the right, then you wear it on your right hand. The Cucumber Cap A plastic cap for keeping the cut ends of cucumbers from going dry in the fridge. Being a fiddly solution for a stupendously minor problem, the pitch was doomed - but the inventor himself proved so loveable that Peter Jones ended up giving him a sales job at one of his companies. THE BEST Kymera Magic Wand Chris Barnardo's "Kymera Magic Wand" - a stick that can operate your television like a remote control sparked a bidding war between all five dragons, a wrangle eventually won by Duncan Bannatyne. THE WORST In-Flight Neck Cushion An in-flight neck cushion that, due to its incredibly cumbersome straps, made the iTeddy Imran Hakim's "iTeddy" - which he took from idea stage to big retailers' shelves in less than a year. wearer look a bit like Hannibal Lecter in transit. hedy The Investments 10 £1,468,000 £1,430,000 number of investments E1.340,000 per season £1,215,000 E1.040,000 £975,000 O...... £809,000 money invested per season £710,000 Season I Season 2 Season 3 Season 4 Season 5 Season 6 Season 7 Season 8 Sources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragons' Den (UKI http://www.bbc.co.uk/dragonsden http://uktv.co.uk/dave/article/aid/635224 Promotional Codes www.promotionalcodes.org.uk The UCs Number 1 Promotional Codes Website DRAGONS' DEN All the facts Dragons' Den is a British television series, hosted by Evan Davis, and was first broadcast on BBC Two on 4th January 2005. The format of the show is owned by Sony, and is based on the original Japanese series, which has been sold around the world. Contestants, who have what they perceive to be a viable and potentially profitable business venture, appear on the show to present their business ideas to five wealthy entrepreneurial business people to try and win investment. The Dragons Season I Season 2 Season 3 Season 4 Season 5 Season 6 Season 7 Season 8 Peter Jones Duncan Bannatyne Theo Paphitis Simon Woodroffe Rachel Elnaugh Deborah Meaden Doug Richard Richard Farleigh James Caan 2005 2010 How many investments they made since January 2005 Their Fortune biggest risk-taker PER SEASON approximate, according to the Sunday Times Rich List 2010 TOTAL Theo Paphitis 4.86 34 Peter Jones 4.25 34 James Caan 4.25 17 Deborah Meaden Duncan Bannatyne 4.17 25 Deborah Meaden James Caan Theo Paphitis Peter Jones Duncan Bannatyne £320 million 2.875 23 £40 million £70 million £210 million £220 million most skeptical t The Statistics £ 35,000 1.47 average number of investments 522 smallest investment per episode £ 103,299 contestants managed to get on screen with their pitches average investment 11 average number of investments £ 250,000 per season 16.9% largest investment £8,987,000 88 total number of investments since 2005 of the contestants got investment in investment as of August 31st, 2010 The Pitches Reggae Reggae Sauce The sauce was originally sold by Levi Roots at the Notting Hill Carnival, and he convinced Peter Jones and Richard Farleigh to invest £50,000 in return for 40% of his company. Many supermarkets now sell the sauce and several restaurant chains now offer the sauce on various menu items. The Driving Glove A single, solitary glove, to be worn by drivers in foreign countries so they can remember what side of the road they should be on. If you're driving on the right, then you wear it on your right hand. The Cucumber Cap A plastic cap for keeping the cut ends of cucumbers from going dry in the fridge. Being a fiddly solution for a stupendously minor problem, the pitch was doomed - but the inventor himself proved so loveable that Peter Jones ended up giving him a sales job at one of his companies. THE BEST Kymera Magic Wand Chris Barnardo's "Kymera Magic Wand" - a stick that can operate your television like a remote control sparked a bidding war between all five dragons, a wrangle eventually won by Duncan Bannatyne. THE WORST In-Flight Neck Cushion An in-flight neck cushion that, due to its incredibly cumbersome straps, made the iTeddy Imran Hakim's "iTeddy" - which he took from idea stage to big retailers' shelves in less than a year. wearer look a bit like Hannibal Lecter in transit. The Investments 10 £1,468,000 £1,430,000 number of investments E1.340,000 per season £1,215,000 E1.040,000 £975,000 O...... £809,000 money invested per season £710,000 Season I Season 2 Season 3 Season 4 Season 5 Season 6 Season 7 Season 8 Sources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragons' Den (UKI http://www.bbc.co.uk/dragonsden http://uktv.co.uk/dave/article/aid/635224 Promotional Codes www.promotionalcodes.org.uk The UCs Number 1 Promotional Codes Website DRAGONS' DEN All the facts Dragons' Den is a British television series, hosted by Evan Davis, and was first broadcast on BBC Two on 4th January 2005. The format of the show is owned by Sony, and is based on the original Japanese series, which has been sold around the world. Contestants, who have what they perceive to be a viable and potentially profitable business venture, appear on the show to present their business ideas to five wealthy entrepreneurial business people to try and win investment. The Dragons Season I Season 2 Season 3 Season 4 Season 5 Season 6 Season 7 Season 8 Peter Jones Duncan Bannatyne Theo Paphitis Simon Woodroffe Rachel Elnaugh Deborah Meaden Doug Richard Richard Farleigh James Caan 2005 2010 How many investments they made since January 2005 Their Fortune biggest risk-taker PER SEASON approximate, according to the Sunday Times Rich List 2010 TOTAL Theo Paphitis 4.86 34 Peter Jones 4.25 34 James Caan 4.25 17 Deborah Meaden Duncan Bannatyne 4.17 25 Deborah Meaden James Caan Theo Paphitis Peter Jones Duncan Bannatyne £320 million 2.875 23 £40 million £70 million £210 million £220 million most skeptical t The Statistics £ 35,000 1.47 average number of investments 522 smallest investment per episode £ 103,299 contestants managed to get on screen with their pitches average investment 11 average number of investments £ 250,000 per season 16.9% largest investment £8,987,000 88 total number of investments since 2005 of the contestants got investment in investment as of August 31st, 2010 The Pitches Reggae Reggae Sauce The sauce was originally sold by Levi Roots at the Notting Hill Carnival, and he convinced Peter Jones and Richard Farleigh to invest £50,000 in return for 40% of his company. Many supermarkets now sell the sauce and several restaurant chains now offer the sauce on various menu items. The Driving Glove A single, solitary glove, to be worn by drivers in foreign countries so they can remember what side of the road they should be on. If you're driving on the right, then you wear it on your right hand. The Cucumber Cap A plastic cap for keeping the cut ends of cucumbers from going dry in the fridge. Being a fiddly solution for a stupendously minor problem, the pitch was doomed - but the inventor himself proved so loveable that Peter Jones ended up giving him a sales job at one of his companies. THE BEST Kymera Magic Wand Chris Barnardo's "Kymera Magic Wand" - a stick that can operate your television like a remote control sparked a bidding war between all five dragons, a wrangle eventually won by Duncan Bannatyne. THE WORST In-Flight Neck Cushion An in-flight neck cushion that, due to its incredibly cumbersome straps, made the iTeddy Imran Hakim's "iTeddy" - which he took from idea stage to big retailers' shelves in less than a year. wearer look a bit like Hannibal Lecter in transit. The Investments 10 £1,468,000 £1,430,000 number of investments E1.340,000 per season £1,215,000 E1.040,000 £975,000 O...... £809,000 money invested per season £710,000 Season I Season 2 Season 3 Season 4 Season 5 Season 6 Season 7 Season 8 Sources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragons' Den (UKI http://www.bbc.co.uk/dragonsden http://uktv.co.uk/dave/article/aid/635224 Promotional Codes www.promotionalcodes.org.uk The UCs Number 1 Promotional Codes Website DRAGONS' DEN All the facts Dragons' Den is a British television series, hosted by Evan Davis, and was first broadcast on BBC Two on 4th January 2005. The format of the show is owned by Sony, and is based on the original Japanese series, which has been sold around the world. Contestants, who have what they perceive to be a viable and potentially profitable business venture, appear on the show to present their business ideas to five wealthy entrepreneurial business people to try and win investment. The Dragons Season I Season 2 Season 3 Season 4 Season 5 Season 6 Season 7 Season 8 Peter Jones Duncan Bannatyne Theo Paphitis Simon Woodroffe Rachel Elnaugh Deborah Meaden Doug Richard Richard Farleigh James Caan 2005 2010 How many investments they made since January 2005 Their Fortune biggest risk-taker PER SEASON approximate, according to the Sunday Times Rich List 2010 TOTAL Theo Paphitis 4.86 34 Peter Jones 4.25 34 James Caan 4.25 17 Deborah Meaden Duncan Bannatyne 4.17 25 Deborah Meaden James Caan Theo Paphitis Peter Jones Duncan Bannatyne £320 million 2.875 23 £40 million £70 million £210 million £220 million most skeptical t The Statistics £ 35,000 1.47 average number of investments 522 smallest investment per episode £ 103,299 contestants managed to get on screen with their pitches average investment 11 average number of investments £ 250,000 per season 16.9% largest investment £8,987,000 88 total number of investments since 2005 of the contestants got investment in investment as of August 31st, 2010 The Pitches Reggae Reggae Sauce The sauce was originally sold by Levi Roots at the Notting Hill Carnival, and he convinced Peter Jones and Richard Farleigh to invest £50,000 in return for 40% of his company. Many supermarkets now sell the sauce and several restaurant chains now offer the sauce on various menu items. The Driving Glove A single, solitary glove, to be worn by drivers in foreign countries so they can remember what side of the road they should be on. If you're driving on the right, then you wear it on your right hand. The Cucumber Cap A plastic cap for keeping the cut ends of cucumbers from going dry in the fridge. Being a fiddly solution for a stupendously minor problem, the pitch was doomed - but the inventor himself proved so loveable that Peter Jones ended up giving him a sales job at one of his companies. THE BEST Kymera Magic Wand Chris Barnardo's "Kymera Magic Wand" - a stick that can operate your television like a remote control sparked a bidding war between all five dragons, a wrangle eventually won by Duncan Bannatyne. THE WORST In-Flight Neck Cushion An in-flight neck cushion that, due to its incredibly cumbersome straps, made the iTeddy Imran Hakim's "iTeddy" - which he took from idea stage to big retailers' shelves in less than a year. wearer look a bit like Hannibal Lecter in transit. The Investments 10 £1,468,000 £1,430,000 number of investments E1.340,000 per season £1,215,000 E1.040,000 £975,000 O...... £809,000 money invested per season £710,000 Season I Season 2 Season 3 Season 4 Season 5 Season 6 Season 7 Season 8 Sources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragons' Den (UKI http://www.bbc.co.uk/dragonsden http://uktv.co.uk/dave/article/aid/635224 Promotional Codes www.promotionalcodes.org.uk The UCs Number 1 Promotional Codes Website DRAGONS' DEN All the facts Dragons' Den is a British television series, hosted by Evan Davis, and was first broadcast on BBC Two on 4th January 2005. The format of the show is owned by Sony, and is based on the original Japanese series, which has been sold around the world. Contestants, who have what they perceive to be a viable and potentially profitable business venture, appear on the show to present their business ideas to five wealthy entrepreneurial business people to try and win investment. The Dragons Season I Season 2 Season 3 Season 4 Season 5 Season 6 Season 7 Season 8 Peter Jones Duncan Bannatyne Theo Paphitis Simon Woodroffe Rachel Elnaugh Deborah Meaden Doug Richard Richard Farleigh James Caan 2005 2010 How many investments they made since January 2005 Their Fortune biggest risk-taker PER SEASON approximate, according to the Sunday Times Rich List 2010 TOTAL Theo Paphitis 4.86 34 Peter Jones 4.25 34 James Caan 4.25 17 Deborah Meaden Duncan Bannatyne 4.17 25 Deborah Meaden James Caan Theo Paphitis Peter Jones Duncan Bannatyne £320 million 2.875 23 £40 million £70 million £210 million £220 million most skeptical t The Statistics £ 35,000 1.47 average number of investments 522 smallest investment per episode £ 103,299 contestants managed to get on screen with their pitches average investment 11 average number of investments £ 250,000 per season 16.9% largest investment £8,987,000 88 total number of investments since 2005 of the contestants got investment in investment as of August 31st, 2010 The Pitches Reggae Reggae Sauce The sauce was originally sold by Levi Roots at the Notting Hill Carnival, and he convinced Peter Jones and Richard Farleigh to invest £50,000 in return for 40% of his company. Many supermarkets now sell the sauce and several restaurant chains now offer the sauce on various menu items. The Driving Glove A single, solitary glove, to be worn by drivers in foreign countries so they can remember what side of the road they should be on. If you're driving on the right, then you wear it on your right hand. The Cucumber Cap A plastic cap for keeping the cut ends of cucumbers from going dry in the fridge. Being a fiddly solution for a stupendously minor problem, the pitch was doomed - but the inventor himself proved so loveable that Peter Jones ended up giving him a sales job at one of his companies. THE BEST Kymera Magic Wand Chris Barnardo's "Kymera Magic Wand" - a stick that can operate your television like a remote control sparked a bidding war between all five dragons, a wrangle eventually won by Duncan Bannatyne. THE WORST In-Flight Neck Cushion An in-flight neck cushion that, due to its incredibly cumbersome straps, made the iTeddy Imran Hakim's "iTeddy" - which he took from idea stage to big retailers' shelves in less than a year. wearer look a bit like Hannibal Lecter in transit. The Investments 10 £1,468,000 £1,430,000 number of investments E1.340,000 per season £1,215,000 E1.040,000 £975,000 O...... £809,000 money invested per season £710,000 Season I Season 2 Season 3 Season 4 Season 5 Season 6 Season 7 Season 8 Sources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragons' Den (UKI http://www.bbc.co.uk/dragonsden http://uktv.co.uk/dave/article/aid/635224 Promotional Codes www.promotionalcodes.org.uk The UCs Number 1 Promotional Codes Website DRAGONS' DEN All the facts Dragons' Den is a British television series, hosted by Evan Davis, and was first broadcast on BBC Two on 4th January 2005. The format of the show is owned by Sony, and is based on the original Japanese series, which has been sold around the world. Contestants, who have what they perceive to be a viable and potentially profitable business venture, appear on the show to present their business ideas to five wealthy entrepreneurial business people to try and win investment. The Dragons Season I Season 2 Season 3 Season 4 Season 5 Season 6 Season 7 Season 8 Peter Jones Duncan Bannatyne Theo Paphitis Simon Woodroffe Rachel Elnaugh Deborah Meaden Doug Richard Richard Farleigh James Caan 2005 2010 How many investments they made since January 2005 Their Fortune biggest risk-taker PER SEASON approximate, according to the Sunday Times Rich List 2010 TOTAL Theo Paphitis 4.86 34 Peter Jones 4.25 34 James Caan 4.25 17 Deborah Meaden Duncan Bannatyne 4.17 25 Deborah Meaden James Caan Theo Paphitis Peter Jones Duncan Bannatyne £320 million 2.875 23 £40 million £70 million £210 million £220 million most skeptical t The Statistics £ 35,000 1.47 average number of investments 522 smallest investment per episode £ 103,299 contestants managed to get on screen with their pitches average investment 11 average number of investments £ 250,000 per season 16.9% largest investment £8,987,000 88 total number of investments since 2005 of the contestants got investment in investment as of August 31st, 2010 The Pitches Reggae Reggae Sauce The sauce was originally sold by Levi Roots at the Notting Hill Carnival, and he convinced Peter Jones and Richard Farleigh to invest £50,000 in return for 40% of his company. Many supermarkets now sell the sauce and several restaurant chains now offer the sauce on various menu items. The Driving Glove A single, solitary glove, to be worn by drivers in foreign countries so they can remember what side of the road they should be on. If you're driving on the right, then you wear it on your right hand. The Cucumber Cap A plastic cap for keeping the cut ends of cucumbers from going dry in the fridge. Being a fiddly solution for a stupendously minor problem, the pitch was doomed - but the inventor himself proved so loveable that Peter Jones ended up giving him a sales job at one of his companies. THE BEST Kymera Magic Wand Chris Barnardo's "Kymera Magic Wand" - a stick that can operate your television like a remote control sparked a bidding war between all five dragons, a wrangle eventually won by Duncan Bannatyne. THE WORST In-Flight Neck Cushion An in-flight neck cushion that, due to its incredibly cumbersome straps, made the iTeddy Imran Hakim's "iTeddy" - which he took from idea stage to big retailers' shelves in less than a year. wearer look a bit like Hannibal Lecter in transit. The Investments 10 £1,468,000 £1,430,000 number of investments E1.340,000 per season £1,215,000 E1.040,000 £975,000 O...... £809,000 money invested per season £710,000 Season I Season 2 Season 3 Season 4 Season 5 Season 6 Season 7 Season 8 Sources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragons' Den (UKI http://www.bbc.co.uk/dragonsden http://uktv.co.uk/dave/article/aid/635224 Promotional Codes www.promotionalcodes.org.uk The UCs Number 1 Promotional Codes Website

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The British show, Dragon's Den, premiered in 2005 and is based on the Japanese version of the series. The premise is pretty basic - enthusiastic business people present their ideas to investors. This ...

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