Dragons’ Den S21E3 18 January 2024 on BBC One
On Thursday 18 January 2024, BBC One broadcasts an episode of the series Dragons’ Den!
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Season 21 Episode 3 Episode Summary
In this episode of “Dragons’ Den” on BBC One, aspiring entrepreneurs step into the spotlight with the opportunity of a lifetime. Armed with nothing but their business ideas, contestants have a mere three minutes to pitch their ventures to a panel of five multi-millionaires, each prepared to invest their own capital to ignite these entrepreneurial dreams. The tension is palpable as the entrepreneurs lay out their visions, hoping to secure a lucrative deal.
Following the pitch, the Dragons, with their keen business acumen, seize the chance to scrutinize the proposals further. Questions fly as the multi-millionaire investors probe the entrepreneurs on various aspects of their ventures. Viewers can expect a riveting blend of business strategy, negotiation tactics, and the inherent drama that accompanies the pursuit of a successful investment. “Dragons’ Den” on BBC One continues to be a captivating exploration of entrepreneurship, offering both insight into the world of business and the suspenseful dynamics between the hopeful pitchers and the seasoned Dragons. Tune in for an episode that promises high-stakes decisions and the birth of potential business success stories.
What Time is the Episode On?
The episode of Dragons’ Den will be broadcast on January 18 2024 on BBC One at 8:00 PM.
Is the Episode New?
The episode of Dragons’ Den is all new!
Dragons’ Den Cast & Stars
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Peter Jones Deborah Meaden Sara Davies Touker Suleyman Steven Bartlett Tej Lalvani Duncan Bannatyne Theo Paphitis Hilary Devey Jenny Campbell Sarah Willingham James Caan |
Episode Videos & Previews
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Dragons’ Den Series Information
Budding entrepreneurs get three minutes to pitch their business ideas to five multi-millionaires who are willing to invest their own cash, time and expertise to kick-start the business. After the pitch the Dragons have the opportunity to ask questions about the venture. The entrepreneurs don't always have to answer, but of course, what they choose not to address could very well affect the outcome. The pitch is over when each of the Dragons has declared, "I'm out", or when they secure the full investment that they are asking for. Evan Davis presents. |