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Series 3: Episode 7

STEVE JOHNSTON

Steve Johnston in the Den

Storycode:

A unique source of inspiring book recommendations.

Requested: £200,000 for 20%

Received: No investment


RACHEL PRICE

Rachel Price in the Den

Garden Gopher :

Multipurpose garden gadget that holds a bin bag, carries pots, transports tools, even adapts into a table.

Requested: £150,000 for 15%

Received: No investment


DAVID DANIELS

David Daniels in the Den

Crickhitter:

A device to help cricketers practise all kinds of batting.

Requested: £170,000 for 20%

Received: No investment


PETER SESAY

Peter Sesay in the Den

Autosafe:

A seat-belt height adjuster.

Requested: £100,000 for 20%

Received: Peter Jones and Duncan Bannatyne invested £100,000 for 50%


ALSO IN THE DEN

Also on screen in this episode were:

JASON BAYLIFFE: Pourfect

PAUL MARSHALL: Bing Bang Bong

SHARON PALMER: Talking Tooth Timer

SAMANTHA ALFRED: Jivana

MARK HESKETH: 4x4 Razor Blades

Next: Series 3 - Episode 8


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