Dragon's Den

Dragon's Den (2005)

EndedReality show

Launching a business is no small task. No matter how big an idea you think you have, it still takes a lot of work and a ton of cash. Enter the Dragon's Den, where aspiring entrepreneurs pitch their business concepts and products to a panel of business moguls who have the cash and the know-how to make it happen.

They've all been there themselves, so you better not walk into the Den unprepared. It takes more than passion to convince these boardroom giants that your idea is worth their attention.

The Dragons are ruthless and rightly so - it's their own personal money on the line.

Network
Scheduleevery Monday at 21:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E06Episode 6déc. 19, 2005
S01E05Episode 5déc. 12, 2005
S01E04Episode 4déc. 5, 2005
S01E03Episode 3nov. 28, 2005
S01E02Episode 2nov. 21, 2005
View all episodesView all seasons

Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the first season of Dragon's Den premiere?

The first season of Dragon's Den premiered on October 3, 2005.

Who were the original dragons on Dragon's Den?

The original dragons on Dragon's Den were Richard Farleigh, Peter Jones, Doug Richard, Rachel Elnaugh, and Simon Woodroffe.

What countries have their version of Dragon's Den?

Several countries have their version of Dragon's Den, including Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, and the United States.

How many entrepreneurs appeared on each episode of Dragon's Den?

Each episode of Dragon's Den featured five to six entrepreneurs.

What did the entrepreneurs pitch to the dragons on Dragon's Den?

The entrepreneurs pitched their business ideas to the dragons, seeking investment in exchange for a percentage of their company.

Who holds the record for the largest deal in Dragon's Den history in 2005?

In 2005, Levi Roots held the record for the largest deal in Dragon's Den history, securing \u00a350,000 for a 40% stake in his Reggae Reggae Sauce business.

How much money did the dragons initially bring to the table on Dragon's Den?

The dragons initially brought \u00a31 million to the table.

Which dragon was known for being the most ruthless on Dragon's Den?

Peter Jones was known for being the most ruthless on Dragon's Den.

Were all the business pitches on Dragon's Den successful?

No, not all business pitches on Dragon's Den were successful, and many entrepreneurs left without securing an investment.

How long did entrepreneurs have to pitch their ideas on Dragon's Den?

Entrepreneurs had three minutes to pitch their ideas on Dragon's Den.

Did all the dragons have to agree to make an investment on Dragon's Den?

No, not all the dragons had to agree to make an investment on Dragon's Den, but the entrepreneur had to secure at least one dragon's investment to move forward.

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