Dragons' Den Season 11
Canadian version of the reality show in which budding entrepreneurs pitch their business ideas to a panel of venture capitalists in the hopes of securing business financing.
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Dragons' Den
2006 / TV-PGDRAGONS' DEN is a show where aspiring entrepreneurs pitch their business concepts and products to a panel of Canadian business moguls who have the cash and the know-how to make it happen.
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Dragons' Den Season 11 Full Episode Guide
A business promises their fishy proposal won’t be hard to swallow, a hockey fanatic hopes to score a hat trick of deals, and entrepreneurs with a new invention hope the Dragons have the vision to see its value. Plus, an entrepreneur believes her mobile app will remedy a significant gap in the health industry.
In Season 11's Family Special, a father and son hope the Dragons will get into the right head space to help turn their virtual dream into a reality, and more!
This week’s episode saw two investments for an interactive glow ink t-shirt brand and a beauty subscription box from an entrepreneur that Peter Jones described as one of the “most impressive” he’d seen in the Den”. Elsewhere a serial inventor failed to excite the Dragons with his biodegradable cable tie solution while an intimate waxing business walked away with plenty of compliments but no funding.
n Season 11's Student Special, an East Coast entrepreneur says her business is a class above the competition, a duo teach the Dragons that age isn't an obstacle in the Den, and an all-girl trio hope to educate the market on an easier way to purchase feminine essentials
A company hopes some furry friends will help them catch a deal, a salesman tries his best to wheel and deal in the Den, and more!
Budding entrepreneurs pitch business ideas to multimillionaires. The Dragons are left in the dark when a former marine presents his glow-in-the-dark sportswear brand.
In this Second Chance Special, a fantasy face-off in the Den has both Dragons and pitchers up in arms, a trio from the past enters the Den thirsty for second investment, and a re-evaluation of a business appraisal has the Dragons weighing their odds
In Season 11's Holiday Special, a family decks the halls in the Den and serves up a hot offer; two entrepreneurs hope their festive presentation will get them off on the right foot; and inventors think their franchise will drive sales -- all the way to the snow banks. Plus, a married couple returns to the Den with bright hopes of getting everything on their wish list.
Overvalued pitches dominated this latest Dragons’ Den episode with a controversial proposition from the founder of a ‘custom made’ contraceptive solution raising eyebrows in the Den. However, minicabit founder Amer Hasan managed to turn it around with his taxi cab price comparison service which saw him take negotiations into his own hands. Hasan managed to get two of the Dragon’s to revise their original offers to secure the only investment of the night.
Two graduates from Manchester offer a stake in their youth-orientated package holiday business, a Bulgarian inventor of a self-filling bath pitches for a colossal one million pounds and a 20-year-old entrepreneur from Essex wows the Dragons with an ingenious cure for water damaged mobile phones.
Budding entrepreneurs pitch business ideas to multimillionaires. The Dragons try a fruity alternative to alcohol as well as trying out a campus clothing range.
A fitness company puts the Dragons to the test, one of Joe Mimran's former fashion models looks to inspire an organic partnership, and more!
A supplement company gets a dose of Dragon fire, a trio says they their app could spin the Dragons' investment into a significant net profit, and more!
In Season 11's Shop the Den Special, Hockey Dads think their product can go head-to-head against stiff competition; a company thinks it can flip the switch on a DIY market; and a unique business model has the Dragons believing it's a stroke of genius. Plus, a green product has some Dragons seeing red.
An entrepreneur breaks down more than just numbers; a designer hopes for a perfect pitch; a family with rich history hopes to get the Dragons seeing dollars; the Dragons receive a tasty proposition.
A business hopes to leave the Dragons hungry for more; a product works to remove the stink in the Den; a family business hopes for a deal; a financial education platform needs serious interest from the Dragons.