Dragons' Den - Season 22

Season 22

Episodes

Episode 1
A fitness fanatic-turned-entrepreneur from Liverpool gets pulses racing and tears flowing with his inspirational story against all the odds. Guest Joe Wicks - a specialist in the field - joins multimillionaire investors Peter Jones, Deborah Meaden, Sara Davies, Steven Bartlett and Touker Suleyman as they question the viability of his business proposal. Plus, cousins want the Dragons to invest in their range of dissolvable vitamins, a chicken-lover hopes her hotels for hens will feather her nest, and a mum-of-two thinks she's found the solution to the pesky problem of children's shoelaces. Presented by Evan Davis.

Episode 2
The pitches include an accessibility app and a pizza business. A couple hope their AI video-editing software makes the cut, and a football fan hopes to score with his subscription business.

Episode 3
A Ukrainian entrepreneur presents her fashion business, café owners serve up bubble tea, an entrepreneur pitches a doggie swimming franchise, and a designer demonstrates his bathroom invention.

Episode 4
Beauty brand founder, TV presenter and entrepreneur Trinny Woodall aims to add new investments to her portfolio as she joins the ferocious five.

Episode 5
A dog-loving duo with their plant-based pet food, an instant coffee entrepreneur, a bee-loving business and a husband and wife with a bidet innovation hope to secure investments from the Dragons.

Episode 6
The pitches to the Dragons in this episode include a new way to buy crisps, pre-packaged flowerbeds and a solution to our umbrella dilemmas.

Episode 7
Two brothers hope their range of sauces won't rub up the Dragons the wrong way, a graduate brings her automatic cooling device to the Den, and a Welsh entrepreneur pitches his innovative bike storage

Episode 8
The pitches in the Den in this episode are hair towels, an eco-conscious soap dispenser innovation, anaphylaxis kits and an inclusive make-up range.

Episode 9
The business ideas aiming for investment from the Dragons are reusable tins inspired by India, neurodivergent T-shirts, luxury skincare without the high price tag and a virtual gifting app.
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