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Episode 5

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Last broadcast on Thu, 17 Sep 2009, 23:50 on BBC Two (Northern Ireland only) (see all broadcasts).

Synopsis

Entrepreneurs brave enough to climb the infamous stairs into the Den should not expect an easy ride. With the Dragons investing their own money, only the best ideas and inventions will secure investment from five of the country's most influential multimillionaires. With everything at stake, who will be victorious this time?

For Lancashire-based Paul Ward, the current swine flu pandemic has boosted sales of his bug-busting cleaning products, but will the Dragons be impressed enough to invest? Carol Savage from Hertfordshire hopes to cook up a frenzy with her online community for food lovers, and whilst the Dragons are no strangers to fine wine, can serial entrepreneur James Nash entice them to pour investment into his innovative single serve wine containers? Meanwhile, can jewellery and fashion designer Jane Rafter walk away with investment for her range of customisable sandals? Finally, the Dragons come face-to-face with themselves as a Midlands trio ask for 50,000 pounds for their customisable masks.

This week's pitch from the Online Den

Sue has fused her enthusiasm for photography and for fine furnishings in New Definition Art. Will Shaf Rasul and Julie Meyer share her vision?

Sue Sheridan - New Definition Art

Credits

Presenter
Evan Davis
Participant
James Caan
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Duncan Bannatyne
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Theo Paphitis
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Deborah Meaden
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Peter Jones
Producer
Sam Lewens
Executive Producer
Dominic Bird

Broadcasts

  1. Wed 12 Aug 2009
    21:00
  2. Wed 12 Aug 2009
    21:00
  3. Fri 14 Aug 2009
    21:30
  4. Sun 16 Aug 2009
    16:00
  5. Thu 17 Sep 2009
    23:20
  6. Thu 17 Sep 2009
    23:50

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