The Young Ones – Cash (Series 2 Episode 2) Part 2 The quartet are so poor that they are burning their clothes and belongings just to keep warm, while Neil is being forced into preparing meals of snow, passed off as Risotto, from outside. Eventually they decide that someone – Rick – needs to get a job to bring money into the house, but when the only vacancy advertised in the local paper is for the Army, Rick and Mike both rule themselves out on medical grounds (Perforated eardrum and flat feet, respectively), while Vyvyan, after Neil demands to know why he can’t join up, declares he is pregnant. After a poor haircut and a quick loan of Mike’s suit, Neil goes to join up, but, having been told not to mention it, is rejected for being a pacifist. After spotting a recruitment poster, the other three throw Neil into the police station next door, where he meets Alexei Sayle’s character, a Mussolini-lookalike. While the others get lucky when a lorry full of food and expensive furnishings crashes through the front window, Neil takes to his new job – arresting a bunch of his drugged-up hippie friends. Arriving home, Neil tries to arrest his flatmates, assuming they had stolen all of the luxury items. His harsh use of the truncheon forces Vyvyan into labour. Mike leaves the room, being afraid of the sight of childbirth. Instead, Vyvyan actually ends up loudly passing wind. Rick and Neil frantically try to escape the smell, having been handcuffed together with Vyvyan, but Neil is …
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www.bbc.co.uk Entrepreneurs brave enough to climb the infamous stairs into the Den should not expect an easy ride. With the Dragons investing their own money, only the best ideas and inventions will secure investment from five of the country’s most influential multimillionaires. With everything at stake, who will be victorious this time? For Lancashire-based Paul Ward, the current swine flu pandemic has boosted sales of his bug-busting cleaning products, but will the Dragons be impressed enough to invest? Carol Savage from Hertfordshire hopes to cook up a frenzy with her online community for food lovers, and whilst the Dragons are no strangers to fine wine, can serial entrepreneur James Nash entice them to pour investment into his innovative single serve wine containers? Meanwhile, can jewellery and fashion designer Jane Rafter walk away with investment for her range of customisable sandals? Finally, the Dragons come face-to-face with themselves as a Midlands trio ask for 50000 pounds for their customisable masks.
www.bbc.co.uk Entrepreneurs brave enough to climb the infamous stairs into the Den should not expect an easy ride. With the Dragons investing their own money, only the best ideas and inventions will secure investment from five of the country’s most influential multimillionaires. With everything at stake, who will be victorious this time? For Lancashire-based Paul Ward, the current swine flu pandemic has boosted sales of his bug-busting cleaning products, but will the Dragons be impressed enough to invest? Carol Savage from Hertfordshire hopes to cook up a frenzy with her online community for food lovers, and whilst the Dragons are no strangers to fine wine, can serial entrepreneur James Nash entice them to pour investment into his innovative single serve wine containers? Meanwhile, can jewellery and fashion designer Jane Rafter walk away with investment for her range of customisable sandals? Finally, the Dragons come face-to-face with themselves as a Midlands trio ask for 50000 pounds for their customisable masks.
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www.bbc.co.uk Evan Davis presents the series where budding entrepreneurs pitch their ideas to five multi-millionaires willing to invest. Hair colour technician, Shaun Pulfrey, pitches for investment in his Tangle Teezer, a unique device to de-tangle wet or dry hair. Polly Marsh and Helen Wooldridge pitch their Cuddledry apron-style bath towel which is designed to make bath times easier for parents with little babies. Dina Parbat’s Peaches of London produces fashionable underwear involving popping pants that pop at the crotch and at either side for ease of use and to allow the wearer to mix and match underwear. Les Laing’s Spot-On Golf golfing aids includes the Swing Plane to help players develop the muscle memory needed for that perfect golf swing. Michael Witham is looking for investment in his Caveman’s Bat Guano enterprise, offering bat dung as an organic, odourless fertiliser for gardeners. Masuma Fatima’s invention is the iBox, a wooden foldable ironing board and laundry storage solution concealed within a wooden cabinet. Jamie Jenkinson brings his Cush ‘n’ Shade, a fold away sunscreen that acts as a cushion and a shade whilst sunbathing. Chris Mayo’s Sweet Counter business produces maths and literacy products for the school and parents market. Will the entrepreneurs get a step closer to reaching their business dreams, or will the dragons cut them and their inventions down to size?
www.bbc.co.uk The series draws to a close, but not before the den doors are opened one last time to allow entrepreneurs the chance to pitch to the Dragons who have already pledged investment of well over a million pounds of their own money. Trying to convince the Dragons to part with their cash is 28-year-old Paul Tinton from Surrey. He’s hoping to bring a bit of eco-friendliness to the construction industry with his waste recycling business. Manchester based Naomi Timperley and her American business partner Andy Hurwitz look to get the Dragons into the groove of their Baby Loves Disco project – a novel take on night clubbing for both parents and children. And Simon Boyle, a chef with a Jamie Oliver-like mission to get homeless people back to work also pitches for investment. There will also be a look at some of the most memorable investments of the series and a catch up with a couple of the entrepreneurs to seeing how they’re getting on.
www.bbc.co.uk The series draws to a close, but not before the den doors are opened one last time to allow entrepreneurs the chance to pitch to the Dragons who have already pledged investment of well over a million pounds of their own money. Trying to convince the Dragons to part with their cash is 28-year-old Paul Tinton from Surrey. He’s hoping to bring a bit of eco-friendliness to the construction industry with his waste recycling business. Manchester based Naomi Timperley and her American business partner Andy Hurwitz look to get the Dragons into the groove of their Baby Loves Disco project – a novel take on night clubbing for both parents and children. And Simon Boyle, a chef with a Jamie Oliver-like mission to get homeless people back to work also pitches for investment. There will also be a look at some of the most memorable investments of the series and a catch up with a couple of the entrepreneurs to seeing how they’re getting on.
www.bbc.co.uk The series draws to a close, but not before the den doors are opened one last time to allow entrepreneurs the chance to pitch to the Dragons who have already pledged investment of well over a million pounds of their own money. Trying to convince the Dragons to part with their cash is 28-year-old Paul Tinton from Surrey. He’s hoping to bring a bit of eco-friendliness to the construction industry with his waste recycling business. Manchester based Naomi Timperley and her American business partner Andy Hurwitz look to get the Dragons into the groove of their Baby Loves Disco project – a novel take on night clubbing for both parents and children. And Simon Boyle, a chef with a Jamie Oliver-like mission to get homeless people back to work also pitches for investment. There will also be a look at some of the most memorable investments of the series and a catch up with a couple of the entrepreneurs to seeing how they’re getting on.