Episode 6

Hoping to succeed in the Den this week are father and son team Rob and Geoff Hill who have brought their 'Ladderbox' - a new device that fits to the top of a ladder and apparently eradicates the problem of having your hands full when you're doing DIY at heights. Juliette Thomas hopes to brighten up the Den with her range of exquisite French furniture and Daniel Rodgers tries to increase the size of his company by securing investment in his size stretching line of children's shoes. But will the Dragons prefer to form a relationship with Romi Parmar from Bedford who hopes to woo them with his 3G dating agency for mobile phones?
76-year-old Ian Mann has some brightly coloured labels to help prevent lost luggage and 22-year-old Sam Rose looks to impress with his mobile alcohol breath-testing service for corporate events. Guy Portelli looks to bring some culture into the Den with his collection of iconic celebrity sculptures, but will the Dragons prefer to give their money to Raymond Smith who is looking for 50,000 pounds to launch his magic pizza device, designed to eliminate the problem of 'soggy middle'?
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