Dragons' Den (Irish TV series) explained

Genre:Reality show
Presenter:Richard Curran
Starring:Gavin Duffy
Barry O'Sullivan
Alison Cowzer
Eleanor McEvoy
Chanelle McCoy
Country:Ireland
Language:English
Network:RTÉ One
Num Series:8

Dragons' Den was an Irish television series, presented by Richard Curran, based on the worldwide series Dragons' Den. It first aired in February 2009 and ran for eight series, until 2017.[1]

History

The first episode was broadcast on 19 February 2009.

The third season aired on RTÉ One with Norah Casey as the new Dragon. Toward the end of the season, episodes showed the Dragons on tour visiting their past investments.

For the fourth season,[2] Seán O'Sullivan, co-founder of Kinsale-based Avego Ltd, replaced Seán Gallagher.[3] A live, interactive Sixth Dragon Game was developed to be played whilst watching the show, in which viewers are able to decide if they're "in" or "out" as the pitches unfold. The Sixth Dragon Game is the first live interactive game for an Irish TV show.

The eighth series of Dragons Den included three female Dragons for the first time.[4] Chanelle McCoy, wife of Tony McCoy, was new to the Den that year, replacing Seán O'Sullivan.

Dragons

The dragons throughout the series' run were:.[5]

Seat orderSeason 1Season 2Season 3Season 4Season 5Season 6Season 7Season 8
1Niall O'FarrellPeter CaseyEamonn QuinnChanelle McCoy
2Bobby KerrRamona NicholasEleanor McEvoy
3Sarah NewmanNorah CaseyBarry O'SullivanGavin Duffy
4Gavin DuffyAlison Cowzer
5Seán GallagherSeán O'SullivanEamonn QuinnBarry O'Sullivan

Former Dragon Seán Gallagher was a candidate in the 2011 presidential election, coming in second to Michael D. Higgins. Three current or former Dragons, Peter Casey, Seán Gallagher and Gavin Duffy, were candidates in the 2018 presidential election,[6] coming in second, third and sixth (last), respectively.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: RTÉ Television - Dragons' Den . Rte.ie . 2017-03-28.
  2. News: Dragons' Den looking for entrepreneurs. 24 November 2011. RTÉ. 24 November 2011.
  3. News: Latest Dragon breathes new life into show. 26 November 2011. Colm. Kelpie. Irish Independent. 26 November 2011.
  4. Web site: 'We're in' - Dragons' Den pitches show how far economy has come in last eight years . Independent.ie . 2017-03-23 . 2017-03-28.
  5. Web site: RTÉ Television - Dragons' Den . Rte.ie . 2017-03-28.
  6. Web site: Three 'Dragons' in presidential race 'very strange', says programme producer. The Irish Times. 30 August 2018. 1 September 2018. Simon. Carswell.