Click to play: Chris Moyles on the Dragons
We had a dig through the BBC tape archive to find the bits of the Dragons' Den Christmas Special that were left on the cutting room floor, teamed them with the best bits you've already seen - and came out with a rather handy survival guide for life in the Den.
Watch - Sir Alan Sugar tells us what winds him up about the show.
Funny-man Stephen Merchant reveals which Dragons make him chuckle.
Find out what Stephen's weakness would be in the den.
Watch - Stephen Merchant empathises with the entrepreneurs.
Olympian Dame Kelly Holmes gives us her opinion on the Dragons.
Find out which millionaire Kelly thinks is a positive role model.
Watch - Dame Kelly Holmes compares the entrepreneurs to athletes.
Pauline Quirke gives us her opinion on the Dragons.
Find out which millionaire investor Pauline thinks is good looking.
Watch - Pauline Quirke tells us what she thinks when the Dragons fight.
Jon Culshaw tells us what impression the Dragons have made on him.
Find out which millionaire Jon knows off-camera and who Deborah Meaden reminds him of.
Watch - Jon Culshaw pitches Dragons' Den action figures.
The self-styled 'saviour of Radio 1', Chris Moyles give us his take on the fiery fivesome.
Find out what Chris really thinks about the Dragons, and what he would take into the Den.
Watch - Chris Moyles tells us about his invention - Manbear
More - Evan interviews the Dragons 'Behind the Den'.
The dragons all have the same roots to sucess, hard work on your own nothing that is worth having comes free!
I think its a fantastic programe.
Would love to have seen Richard Farleigh on the recent series telling the story behind the success of the Dragons.
Although Peter Jones was in business with Richard for the Reggae Sauce deal, we didn't even hear what happened from Richard's point of view.
Allo chaps - I love your show and I'm over here across the pond! Keep up the good work and we will have a spot of tea!
Felix Dennis would make a great dragon, I just finished his book on how to get rich which is in my opinion the only book I've found of that genre that has got it right!
I think Dragons' Den is focused on fundamental investment strategies.
Therefore I believe it provides bottom line orientated commercial strategies for Entrepreneurs, which is needed, as many businesses fail due to lack of planning and practical approach to turning around a business venture when facing hard/challenging times.
I enjoy watching the different thought process of the Dragons.
Indeed I do think it would add value if Sir Alan Sugar or Richard Branson were to join the Dragons' den.
I Think Sir Alan Should Invite The Dragons To His Board Room And See How They Pitch.
I agree with people when they say that Sir Alan should be on.
I think about 1 to 3 episodes with him as a 6th dragon would be brilliant!
Already he must be very busy with the Apprentice!
I've just finished reading Duncan B's autobiography, it was fantastic.
I really really recommend it to the Dragons' fans. I am on his second book now, which is excellent so far, and I can't wait to read the other Dragons' books!
BBC Two and BBC HD
21:00 15 Jul 2009
Dragons' Den Online, 22nd May:
Chris Truelove and Warren Cole
Catch up with the previous episode:
Watch Matt in the Den
Deborah made her name in the West Country holiday park business.
Read - Deborah's profile
This former king of the 99s first made money from an ice cream van.
Read - Duncan's profile
James began in business working out of a room the size of a shoebox.
Read - James's profile
Peter played his first ace when he founded a tennis academy at 16.
Read - Peter's profile
Theo began forming his children's inheritance in the school tuck shop.
Read - Theo's profile
No Alan Sugar should NOT join the dragons. He has his celebrity status from 'The Apprentice' and therefore I feel would overshadow the other dragons. There would be too much focus on him and for this show to work all the dragons need to be seen as on an equal playing field.
The same goes for Richard Branson. Bring someone new, young and fresh into the den or better still just bring back the totally gorgeous and respectful Richard Farley.
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