Episode 2
The Dragons are asked to invest in a range of cosmetics for darker skin, and witness the noisiest pitch ever heard in the Den. There is a proposition from poker player JJ Hazan.
The range of businesses the Dragons have invested in throughout previous series of the business entertainment programme is extensive; everything from a pop band to multimedia teddies, Jamaican pepper sauces and dog treadmills.
What will the Dragons make of poker player JJ Hazan's proposition? Oscar-nominated make-up artist Beverley Binda wants to launch a new range of cosmetics for darker skin, and corporate team builders BassToneSlap from Nottingham hope to drum up support for their business by offering up probably the noisiest pitch ever heard in the Den.
Also fronting the Dragons are Scunthorpe's Sharon Wright, who has worked day and night on her own to launch her first invention in the UK but needs the Dragons' expertise to take it global, and trained barrister Adejare Doherty who pleads his case for his new range of eco-friendly disposable dinnerware. Will the Dragons give him the 120,000 pound verdict he needs?
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Evan Davis |
Participant | Duncan Bannatyne |
Participant | James Caan |
Participant | Peter Jones |
Participant | Deborah Meaden |
Participant | Theo Paphitis |
Executive Producer | Dom Bird |
Producer | Sam Lewens |