Dragons' Den - Season 6

Season 6

Episodes

Episode 1
In the season premiere a towel that has the Dragons all wrapped up; an all-natural practitioner gets a dose of reality; and a coffee company needs a jolt to expand their business.

Episode 2
An opera performance starts the Den out on a high note; a jerky business gives the Dragons something to chew on; and a racy line of novelty products heats up the Den.

Episode 3
School is in when the Dragons are taught the importance of an easy day; a musical about bullying targets the Den; and a shocking invention takes the headache out of investing.

Episode 4
A pet website meets its match in the Den; the Dragons wrestle with an entertaining idea; and an online magazine hopes to hook up with an investment.

Episode 5
A new fitness ball rolls into the den; a foam saver has the Dragons in a lather; and a line of men's underwear bares it all for the chance at a deal.

Episode 6
A student stockbroker trades school hours for market hours; a 17-year-old Formula Tour racer drives a hard bargain; and a young pair creates headwear with earphones.

Episode 7
A smoked meat business on wheels rolls into the Den; a racy pitch gets the Dragons dancing; and a housing idea tries to take home a deal.

Episode 8
A smoked meat business on wheels rolls into the Den; a racy pitch gets the Dragons dancing; and a housing idea tries to take home a deal.

Episode 9
A gym idea is looking for action in the Den; a golf pitch tries for a hole in one; and a yoga teacher hopes to charm the Dragons with her line of raw food snacks.

Episode 10
A gym idea is looking for action in the Den; a golf pitch tries for a hole in one; and a yoga teacher hopes to charm the Dragons with her line of raw food snacks.

Episode 11 (Holiday Special)
A gym idea is looking for action in the Den; a golf pitch tries for a hole in one; and a yoga teacher hopes to charm the Dragons with her line of raw food snacks.

Episode 12
A men's underwear line is back with a cheekier pitch; a helmet wrap recovers from its last appearance; and a dog festival is now fit for a Dragon.

Episode 13
An exercise aid creates tension in the Den; high rollers gamble for the chance at a deal; and a convenient fresh idea for the Dragons to snack on.

Episode 14
A hotdog chef gets frank with the Dragons; a spectator garment is hoping for some fans in the Den; and a fashion fix gets caught in a sticky situation.

Episode 15
A group of entrepreneurs are putting up their own barriers in the Den; a shakable pancake powder mixes things up; and a clean pitch gets a little messy.

Episode 16
Magnets are the secret to flower power in the Den; a small-scale business is looking for healthy growth; and it's Ladies' Night every night at a hunky hero-themed restaurant.

Episode 17 (Update Special)
Tune in for a special edition of Dragons' Den and catch up with past pitchers. See what some of the most memorable entrepreneurs have been up to.

Episode 18
The Dragons are introduced to the friend-zone; a nutrient-rich powder tries to benefit the Dragons' wallets; and a ski mask gets masculine.

Episode 19
A toilet accessory needs a flush of Dragon cash; a hockey website tries to net a deal; and a web-based shop says it has every occasion wrapped up.

Episode 20
The Dragons find out what's smart in branded phone casings; a water dispenser soaks up some offers; and a home improvement invention impresses.

Episode 21
On the season finale, Dianne and the Dragons reflect on six incredible seasons in the Den.

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