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Episode 3

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Last broadcast on Thu, 19 Aug 2010, 02:50 on BBC One (except HD, Scotland) (see all broadcasts).

Synopsis

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Across this series the multimillionaires invest in more companies than ever before. How will this episode's crop of entrepreneurs fare?

A Manchester-based entrepreneur thinks he has invented the cut-price alternative to a romantic weekend away - a rental kit that transforms an ordinary bed into a four-poster.

The bottled water industry is worth millions and Guy Jeremiah from London wants to tempt the Dragons with his green alternative - a collapsible, reusable bottle. The multimillionaires are usually all for inventions that save money, but is this a step too far?

Sam Petter brightens up the Den with her mission to get kids more active; and Lancaster duo Peter Harrison and Wesley Downham are hoping that their security company is a safe bet for the Dragons. Between them, they have plenty of experience in facing down tough characters, but will that help them hold their own with the Dragons?

Credits

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

Broadcasts

  1. Mon 26 Jul 2010
    21:00
  2. Mon 26 Jul 2010
    21:00
  3. Thu 19 Aug 2010
    02:50

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