From left Barry O Sullivan, Alison Cowzer, Gavin Duffy, Eleanor ‘Wowzer’ McEvoy, and Eamonn Quinn
Stop that!
This afternoon.
Wolfe Tone statue (was it for this, etc) Stephen’s Green, Dublin
Deirdre Crookes writes:
Following a short hiatus Dragons’ Den sponsored by Emirates, returns for a seventh series to RTÉ One on Sunday April 17 at 9.30pm
.Two brand new Dragons will be unveiled in the first episode – Alison Cowzer and Eleanor McEvoy will join viewers’ favourites Gavin Duffy, Barry O’Sullivan and Eamonn Quinn in the Den for 2016….
Alison Cowzer is co-founder and Marketing/Innovation Director of East Coast Bakehouse, Ireland’s only large scale biscuit manufacturing business based in Drogheda.
Joining her will be Eleanor McEvoy, the CEO of Budget Energy Ltd, one of the leading providers of low cost electricity in the Northern Ireland market with over 60,000 residential and commercial customers….
FIGHT!
Leah Farrell/Rollingnews
Should’ve really done the promo shot BEFORE the liquid lunch.
The Irish don’t suit wealth.
I’ve just vomited through my eyeballs…
+lol
Their glasses of unfinished wine are still waiting for them in Peploe’s…
Anyone with a good idea shouldn’t go anywhere near a TV show like this for funding.
And always have your intellectual property protected before going anywhere near investors because most of them didn’t get rich from being nice people.
Imagine the sneakiest thing anyone could do to you and assume that’s going to happen.
…true, Quinn got it from Daddy. I thought these were all supposed to be self starters….?
Call me cynical but I think a lot of people with ideas will go on the show looking for publicity for their new idea/business with no intention to get an investment.
I figured this was the only real reason to go on.
Especially on the UK version.
But then apart from ‘reggae reggae’ sauce, I can;t think of much else from the shows.
Kiss of death appearing on this show as a Dragon, how many have gone on to lose their fortune exposing what appears to be the case, that they ain’t all that when it comes to business
Quinn doesn’t like being touched, but then feels left out.
1798, a fine vintage. A piquant bouquet reminiscent of pike roasted TV License dodgers and damp homeless types. The Burlo’ for seconds anyone?
This is the most Irish photo I have ever seen
Ah don’t put me in with this lot
I think Alison’s very attractive.
Oh good lord, someone’s going to wake up with a hangover and realise this happened in around 13 hours’ time
Hope they’re all solvent.
I think one of them was sniffing solvents.