Dragons’ Den – Series 7 – Episode 2 – 3 of 6
www.bbc.co.uk 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 120000 pound verdict he needs?
Dragons’ Den: On Tour – Episode 3 – 2 of 6
www.bbc.co.uk On the third leg of its tour around the UK, Dragons’ Den: On Tour heads north. Peter Jones drops in on Eddie Middleton, who managed to anger the Dragons before getting – and turning down – an offer of investment to produce his eco-friendly patio heaters. Duncan Bannatyne rolls his sleeves up and goes window cleaning with his new investment UK Commercial Cleaning, whilst another Dragon spurned, Deborah Meaden, visits Naomi Timperley from Baby Loves Disco. James Caan goes to see Martin Wadsworth, who couldn’t convince the Dragons of the market for his slimline heated skirting boards, and Theo Paphitis catches up with young entrepreneur Vernon Kerswell from Extreme Fliers Toys, to see if he followed his fatherly advice – to go back to university and finish his degree.
Episode 4 How to Shop Vintage
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Dragons’ Den – Series 7 – Episode 1 – 2 of 6
www.bbc.co.uk The Dragons and the Den may be reassuringly recognisable, but the economic climate now couldn’t be more different. The banks may not be parting with their funds right now, but will our multimillionaire Dragons still be prepared to back the best business with their own money? There has never been a tougher time to find investment. The Dragons are of course still Dragons, so don’t expect anyone to get an easy ride. But they also have the rarest of commodities in this current climate – cash. And they’re raring to go. This episode features Alan Mandel Butler and his company Apocalypse. The Den is the stuff of nightmares for most, but what reaction did they get once they asked the Dragons for a two hundred thousand pound investment in their horror-based scare attraction? The investors may be used to being the leading characters in the Den, but how will they respond to London-based Australian Katie Olver who has them starring in her personalised romance novels? Also featured in this episode are Aberdeenshire’s Eddie Middleton and his eco-friendly patio heaters, a more cat-friendly collar, and a revolutionary new hat that makes your wrinkles disappear. All that and an invention that puts an end to nuisance phone calls.
Dragons’ Den – Series 7 – Episode 1 – 4 of 6
www.bbc.co.uk The Dragons and the Den may be reassuringly recognisable, but the economic climate now couldn’t be more different. The banks may not be parting with their funds right now, but will our multimillionaire Dragons still be prepared to back the best business with their own money? There has never been a tougher time to find investment. The Dragons are of course still Dragons, so don’t expect anyone to get an easy ride. But they also have the rarest of commodities in this current climate – cash. And they’re raring to go. This episode features Alan Mandel Butler and his company Apocalypse. The Den is the stuff of nightmares for most, but what reaction did they get once they asked the Dragons for a two hundred thousand pound investment in their horror-based scare attraction? The investors may be used to being the leading characters in the Den, but how will they respond to London-based Australian Katie Olver who has them starring in her personalised romance novels? Also featured in this episode are Aberdeenshire’s Eddie Middleton and his eco-friendly patio heaters, a more cat-friendly collar, and a revolutionary new hat that makes your wrinkles disappear. All that and an invention that puts an end to nuisance phone calls.
Dragons’ Den – Series 7 – Episode 1 – 3 of 6
www.bbc.co.uk The Dragons and the Den may be reassuringly recognisable, but the economic climate now couldn’t be more different. The banks may not be parting with their funds right now, but will our multimillionaire Dragons still be prepared to back the best business with their own money? There has never been a tougher time to find investment. The Dragons are of course still Dragons, so don’t expect anyone to get an easy ride. But they also have the rarest of commodities in this current climate – cash. And they’re raring to go. This episode features Alan Mandel Butler and his company Apocalypse. The Den is the stuff of nightmares for most, but what reaction did they get once they asked the Dragons for a two hundred thousand pound investment in their horror-based scare attraction? The investors may be used to being the leading characters in the Den, but how will they respond to London-based Australian Katie Olver who has them starring in her personalised romance novels? Also featured in this episode are Aberdeenshire’s Eddie Middleton and his eco-friendly patio heaters, a more cat-friendly collar, and a revolutionary new hat that makes your wrinkles disappear. All that and an invention that puts an end to nuisance phone calls.
Dragons’ Den – Series 7 – Episode 1 – 5 of 6
www.bbc.co.uk The Dragons and the Den may be reassuringly recognisable, but the economic climate now couldn’t be more different. The banks may not be parting with their funds right now, but will our multimillionaire Dragons still be prepared to back the best business with their own money? There has never been a tougher time to find investment. The Dragons are of course still Dragons, so don’t expect anyone to get an easy ride. But they also have the rarest of commodities in this current climate – cash. And they’re raring to go. This episode features Alan Mandel Butler and his company Apocalypse. The Den is the stuff of nightmares for most, but what reaction did they get once they asked the Dragons for a two hundred thousand pound investment in their horror-based scare attraction? The investors may be used to being the leading characters in the Den, but how will they respond to London-based Australian Katie Olver who has them starring in her personalised romance novels? Also featured in this episode are Aberdeenshire’s Eddie Middleton and his eco-friendly patio heaters, a more cat-friendly collar, and a revolutionary new hat that makes your wrinkles disappear. All that and an invention that puts an end to nuisance phone calls.
Dragons’ Den – Series 7 – Episode 1 – 1 of 6
www.bbc.co.uk The Dragons and the Den may be reassuringly recognisable, but the economic climate now couldn’t be more different. The banks may not be parting with their funds right now, but will our multimillionaire Dragons still be prepared to back the best business with their own money? There has never been a tougher time to find investment. The Dragons are of course still Dragons, so don’t expect anyone to get an easy ride. But they also have the rarest of commodities in this current climate – cash. And they’re raring to go. This episode features Alan Mandel Butler and his company Apocalypse. The Den is the stuff of nightmares for most, but what reaction did they get once they asked the Dragons for a two hundred thousand pound investment in their horror-based scare attraction? The investors may be used to being the leading characters in the Den, but how will they respond to London-based Australian Katie Olver who has them starring in her personalised romance novels? Also featured in this episode are Aberdeenshire’s Eddie Middleton and his eco-friendly patio heaters, a more cat-friendly collar, and a revolutionary new hat that makes your wrinkles disappear. All that and an invention that puts an end to nuisance phone calls.
Episode 5 How to Style Vintage
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Make Yarn from Recycled Clothing – Knitting Daily TV Episode 409
In Knitting Daily episode 409, designer Mags Kandis, a contributor to the book Knitting Green: Conversations and Planet Friendly Projects by Ann Budd (Interweave, April 22, 2010), demonstrates a truly unique scarf, knit from recycled strips of silk–an eco-friendly and inexpensive project that uses up old clothing. Learn more about Knitting Green online at: www.interweavestore.com This technique works great with jeans, silk, linen, cotton T-shirts and more. Download the free pattern instructions and learn more about Knitting Daily TV at: www.knittingdaily.com