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View all Celebrities Sites. More Fantasy News ». More Gaming News ». More ESports News ». More Food News ». More Dog News ». View all Lifestyle Sites. But foul play is afoot and Kerrbox finds his comeback sabotaged. Lifeguards on Jet-skis are kept busy doing water safety for the event, as well as managing the massive crowds. Two teenagers wake up at the beach to find their money and phones missing, leaving Deano to nut out a plan to get them home.

The Bowlarama skate competition comes to Bondi, and lifeguards are called to attend veteran skater Sergie Ventura, who is knocked unconscious and bleeding at the base of the bowl.

Soon after word come into the tower a man is naked on the beach and pushing children over. Sometimes lifeguards do much more than rescues.

Early morning, and a man reports to lifeguards that his friend has not been seen since going for a midnight-swim. Fearing the worst, a major search is launched for the missing man. The end of season offers no reprieve, as lifeguards rush to a novice surfer who has severely dislocated his ankle in the shore break. Bondi's next victim is a man rescued from a flash rip. Brought to the beach, Chinese student Leo appears out of danger, but then takes a serious turn for the worse.

Rival trainees Maxi and Jake reach crunch time as Hoppo reveals their future. And after a long hot summer, lifeguards reflect on the season that was, working at Australia's busiest beach. Meanwhile, Hoppo sends some of the team to train at the international capital of waves, Hawaii.

In between rescues and shark spottings, Head Lifeguard Hoppo must decide if trainee Max has earned the right to become a fully-fledged lifeguard. The world's most famous lifeguard, David 'The Hoff' Hasselhoff comes to Bondi, redirecting swimmers into the flags, driving the jetski and even performing a simulated rescue.

Young student Dan watches in horror as the lifeguards pull his unconscious friend Ryan from the surf and begin chest compressions. Bluebottles swarm into Bondi with heavy consequences for swimmers, but a much more serious emergency unfolds on the beach when a man is brought to shore unable to feel anything from the neck down.

There's a big swell heading for Bondi and the fearsome rips are taking swimmers out to sea. As if the big swell isn't dangerous enough, the wind has also washed in thousands of stinging bluebottles.

Christmas comes to Bondi, gifting the lifeguards their busiest day of the year thanks to a large group of backpackers with poor swimming skills and lots of alcohol-induced holiday spirit. On New Year's day, the lifeguards attend to the human debris hanging over from the night before.

Amidst the drunk and drug affected is an opportunistic thief with some tall tales to tell. Lifeguards get a brutal reminder of the ocean's power when one of their own breaks his neck in a tragic surfing accident south of Sydney and must be airlifted to hospital. Lifeguards are called when 14 year-old American up-and-coming skateboarding star Steve Pineiro badly breaks his arm at the World Cup Skating event, Bowlarama at Bondi.

From a man under the influence of amphetamine GHB to extremely venomous sea snakes swimming amongst beach-goers, the lifeguards can never be sure who or what will show up on Bondi. A foggy Australia day has reduced visibility to mere metres, forcing lifeguards to close Bondi Beach. Alcohol is a problem and a man is presented to lifeguards with a huge gash to his arm. Sydney is in the midst of a heat wave, leaving lifeguards praying for the southerly, as heat, bad swimmers and huge crowds exact a heavy toll.

An aerial-surfing contest comes to Bondi, attracting an extra 20, people to the beach. A beginner surfer inflicts a major laceration to her leg which lifeguards say is the worst they've ever seen. On the first sunny day, the Jet Ski is overrun by drowning tourists. One man falls off the rescue mat unnoticed and appears certain to drown.

Snoop Dogg hits the stage for New Year's celebrations on Bondi. Lifeguards arrive at 5 am and are soon rescuing partygoers from rips, including one girl who loses consciousness and needs oxygen. The surf club rescue boat has a spectacular 'upside-down? And even morphine can't stop an 11 year old boy's painful howls, when he suffers a mystery stomach illness. A man with a deep stab wound to his leg is unable to tell Terry and Deano just how it happened; and, following a collision, a body surfer is brought to shore with no feeling in his arms or legs.

Lifeguards must rescue a surfer being smashed against cliffs in huge seas. The Jet Ski can? Can Bacon and Whippet save the surfer? Over the past six years lifeguards on Bondi have caught thieves, treated heart attacks, made drug busts, broken up fights, and even handled a navy bomb that washed ashore.

Today is the lifeguard challenge, and while Max and Jesse should be putting out marker buoys for the race course, things only go from bad to worse when Jesse gets a buoy rope caught in the jetski.

Reidy was an overweight kid who didn't grow up surfing. Today he's overcome harsh criticism to become a lifeguard; meanwhile, up at the tower a BMX rider has a fractured cheek and broken nose. Rips are the hidden danger most beachgoers can't identify. Lifeguards mark them out with dangerous current signs, but often they're ignored. So Terry conducts an experiment with stickers. Lifeguard 'Harries' plans to propose to girlfriend Emily high above Bondi in a chopper, and needs the team to make a huge 'Marry Me' sign in the sand.

A surfing collision results in a deep water spinal rescue, and surf rage breaking out on the shore. Lifeguards must work out who's at fault.

Later, a man is rescued with no pants. An year-old man breaks his leg and Maxi uses a mobile phone tracking device to locate a thief. Trainee lifeguard and Bra Boy member Jesse Pollock fractures his spine when he is dumped by a huge wave; meanwhile Jake rescues a beginner surfer being smashed against cliffs.

The lifeguards are devastated when one of their own is severely injured in a surfing accident. While Kobi recovers, the rest of the boys continue their training for the annual Iron Man Challenge. Santa comes to Bondi and he's brought the South Pole with him. It is the wettest Christmas day in seventy two years. Meanwhile, a seizure on the sand turns pear-shaped.

It's New Year's Day and in the afternoon the crowd peaks at over 40, people keen to wash away the hangover, but then every swimmer's greatest fear - a shark is spotted.

It's the hottest day ever on Bondi as the temperature soars to Tempers flare in the heat and a fight erupts. Harry loses his cool with three swimmers that he's forced to rescue just seconds after warning them not to swim in a dangerous area. However, calling them "imbeciles" and "idiots" puts him in hot water. A drunk woman goes missing in the water so the boys bring the chopper to help find her. Terry has the most critical rescue of the season, which brings back some emotional memories.

Jessie meets his match when he tries to rescue a vicious rat from the skate bowl, and the lifeguards play detective after a punch-up in the surf. Huge waves come to Bondi and Bisho is forced to perform a cliff-face rescue using just flippers and a rescue tube. Meanwhile, in Bronte the lifeguards must recover the body of a young man found dead in the surf. Chappo is conflicted when he catches a young bag snatcher; Whippet and Reidy treat a woman found face down and unconscious in the water; a skateboarder dislocates his ankle in the skate bowl.

Chappo and H-man cautiously prepare a 19 year old German tourist for hospital after he's broken his back. Meanwhile, trainees, Taco and Jesse, have a difficult day in class struggling with the books. In the season finale, a drunk woman has to be removed from the beach by police after harassing beachgoers; Harries has the trickiest task when a woman wanders the beach naked.

Tonight, we get an inside look at the quest to find a young man that went missing off Bondi Beach in November, marking the first Bondi drowning in nearly a decade. Witness the biggest mass rescue in years as the lifeguards are stretched to their limits. Overwhelmed, Hoppo makes the momentous decision to sound the shark alarm to clear the water and close the beach. For the first time ever, the lifeguards treat a teenager suffering anaphylactic shock. Meanwhile, an injury in the skate bowl sees Jesse invent a new rescue technique - the human ladder.

A man dislocates his shoulder in the water and attempts to pop it back in himself. Meanwhile, a local beachgoer commandeers lifeguard equipment as he races to save a man in serious trouble.

Hundreds of Dutch tourists hit Bondi for a New Year's swim and to the amazement of the lifeguards, they run straight in to backpackers rip.

It is going to be a busy day for our boys. After more than a few ups and downs, Taco's traineeship is coming to an end and he goes all out on his last shift to impress big boss Hoppo. But his plans turn upside down when he flips the jet ski. A little girl goes missing at the north end of Bondi; a young boy's birthday is anything but a celebration when he suffers a spinal injury; Whippet, Harries and Deano bring their new bubs to the beach.

Lifeguards investigate an incident where someone falls off the cliff but the question is: why did he fall? Gonzo and Whippet spot a man doubled over in the sand and the team races to his aid. Lifeguards are forced to sound the alarm when beachgoers report shark sightings, but the worst is yet to come. Bondi's young guns race to two mass rescues, but the odds are stacked against them as the swimmers in trouble outnumber the boys in blue.

Lifeguards focus their security camera on a man assaulting women in the surf. Police are called to the scene but can they get there before the perpetrator gets away? Nicola faces another challenge in the form of a sinking boat off Bondi.

Meanwhile, the lifeguards play a prank on Harrison when they recruit international football superstar Alessandro Del Piero. It's a busy day, ideal to test the trainees who prove zeal and efficiency, while Ryan rather lays back to let them. Maxi and Ryan have a communication mix-up, leading to rescued ingrates complaining. A bull shark is sighted, so the beach must be cleared urgently while it's spotted by jet-ski and lured away by chasing the school of fish it was hunting. When Matt Dee is on the beach, the good, the bad, the ugly and the downright weird take place.

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Will any of them manage to make the Dragons part with their cash? The Dragons are often happy to demo a product but it is the business and how it makes money that remains their ultimate concern. Husband and wife team Liz and Alan Colleran from Dewsbury may be pitching their comfy caravan product - but will their Den experience be quite so luxurious and comfortable?

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It's a Den full of family businesses. Tim and Meena Kalia and their business partner Tricia Tierney try to talk the Dragons into investing in their innovative litter trays for dogs.

The Den is taken over by a pirate, a street urchin and a hippy as Peter and Michelle Hart, plus five of their seven children, pitch their fancy dress business; but is their dream of investment pure fantasy? Brothers Jim and Richard George from Malvern believe they're in a strong position with their fence preservation company which is already trading. The business-savvy siblings have a deal in mind - but will the offer they're holding out for materialize?

Others looking for Dragon investment include an 'all you can drink' membership club, an exercise suit that claims to burn extra calories, and some giant knitting needles.

Some of the nations' budding businessmen and women have already entered the Den, but so far not all of their products and inventions have received a rave reception. This episode sees more intrepid entrepreneurs climb the stairs in the hope of realising their own investment dreams.

Numbers are crunched and ideas are interrogated as the five fearsome Dragons weigh up which side of the coin their decision to invest will come down on. A former disc jockey has a strategy, dress to impress to catch the attention of an investor. A Londoner hopes to alleviate a common worry for holidaymakers by locking up their valuables, but with just 5 per cent of his company on offer, can he guarantee a valuable return?

Monterrey-born Marcela Flores Newburn pitches her Mexican food range complete with a full mariachi band, another budding entrepreneur asks the multi-millionaires to think of their homes, not as houses but as a source of income, and a former hairdresser has a product that makes money from thin air, but does he have the business plan to match? Dragons' Den is once more open for business, with the five multimillionaire investors ready and willing to invest in Britain's best commercial prospects.

This time all the world's a stage and the Dragons merely players when two business partners from Lincolnshire pitch their pantomime company. But by turning the Den into a makeshift theatre, can they prove that show business and financial business really do mix? Elsewhere, one entrepreneur uses his pitch to tell the Dragons a story about growing up in South Africa, rather than concentrating on facts and figures, but how will that go down with the multimillionaires?

Plus two joggers enter the Den to pitch their fast-paced delivery service; and a young mum offers a solution to everyone's outdoor toilet needs. Profitability and bottom line are back on the agenda as more business proposals are pitched to five of the most successful commercial brains in Britain. Each of the entrepreneurs entering the Den are hoping to convince the multimillionaires that their business is worthy of financial backing, but as well as a good product it takes steel and determination to secure the Dragons' cash.

There are mixed fortunes in the Den this time as fashion-conscious twins try to persuade the Dragons to buy into their clothing range, a Teesside-based entrepreneur has a run-in with the investors over his decision to separate out the assets in his company, and a former firefighter asks the Dragons to invest in a car that thinks it's a bike. One multimillionaire also gets their feet wet while trying out a beauty treatment administered by fish, but will a bit of Dragon pampering lead to a clean sweep of offers?

This week, a former milkman pitches his balance bike business accompanied by his three-year-old daughter, will a little person in the Den help persuade the Dragons to invest? Three London-based friends present their hands-free pint-pulling product, and a grandmother from the Isle of Wight, demonstrates a modern take on the ancient Greek practice of swinging There's also a potential solution to help aid a common problem experienced by babies Two entrepreneurs have a plan to revolutionise the UK housing market, while another pair hope their unusual garden pods will persuade the Dragons to part with their cash.

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And it's all too much for one emotional entrepreneur who struggles to hold back the tears when pitching her new hairstyling concept. Plus, a Warrington-based chip shop owner showers the Den in confetti, three friends from North London perfect the art of miming in their pitch, and the multimillionaire investors find themselves singing about vegetables.

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Elsewhere, Peter Jones tries out an interactive game in a urinal, Deborah Meaden tries lava bread for the first time and Hilary Devey reveals what a multimillionaire's horse eats for breakfast. Eight more intrepid entrepreneurs brave the Den hoping to gain a major cash boost for their business idea. It's a tense place to pitch with so much at stake, and these Dragons are famously hard to impress. The hopefuls will need to hold their nerve if they wish to succeed in getting the investment they require to take their business to the next level.

A horror story writer attempts to scare the Dragons into investing, but doesn't quite get the reaction he expects, in fact it's a reaction never before seen in the Den. There's a blast from the past as two Mancunian sisters who first walked up those infamous stairs back in , are now asking for investment in their new gluten free oriental dipping sauce range, but will it be a case of better luck second time around?

And with the kids all back at school, two friends hope now is the right time for investment in their innovative children's backpack designs - have they got what it takes to part five of Britain's most successful business men and women from their hard-earned cash? Also pitching to the multimillionaire investors is a Northern Irish inventor with his unique range of wearable luggage, and love is in the air when two Dragons tie the knot using a rather unusual vending machine. The Dragons' competitive natures are put to the test when the Den is turned into a game show set, as a former chat show host seeks investment for her television quiz idea.

Although she has experience in this area, will the Dragons think the price is right? A year-old student from Bolton surprises the Dragons with his unbridled enthusiasm for the UK's car parking industry, and a father and son from Yorkshire cause consternation among the multimillionaire investors with their firm, no-nonsense negotiating style.

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Often, a visual aid helps get across what is being pitched, and this time there is a plethora of props to help the multimillionaires understand the commercial potential of the businesses on offer.

A ballroom dancer turned inventor brings a bit of sparkle into the Den via a tango and a glitter ball; Theo Paphitis and Peter Jones crawl into a new concept for the camping industry; and a labrador called Margot helps to sell the idea of doggy ice cream. Also in the Den: a world kickboxing champion, two Welshmen with their celebrity-backed toffee vodka, and three friends from London who hope to capitalise on empty loft space.

Dragons' Den is where life-changing business deals are made. The five multimillionaire investors are looking for the next big money-making ventures, so any attempt by an entrepreneur to deflect a question or change the subject can lead to some choice words and a quick exit.

This week in particular the Dragons seem to have got out of their million pound beds on the wrong side. Tempers flare when one entrepreneur offers just one per cent of his business, valuing it at 15 million pounds; hackles are raised by a toastmaster from Staffordshire looking for investment in his 'male intimate wipes'; and the Dragons live up to their name when deciding whether to invest in an online store for second-hand goods. But can any turn it round and secure the investment they need?

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In this episode recorded before his own heart scare, Duncan Bannatyne and his rival Dragons get to see how a doctor, a nurse and a paramedic would treat a cardiac arrest in the Den. Plus a nervous Aldershot butcher seeks investment in his award-winning sausages, and a father and daughter team from Hertfordshire showcase their troop of drummers. Business pays no mind to age. A bright idea can strike at any time of your life, and just as long as it's profit-making, it should pique the interest of the multimillionaire investors.

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Tonight sees the penultimate episode of the current series, with more intrepid businessmen and women hoping to receive a cash injection from the five multimillionaires. The Dragons have already proven that they are willing to invest in the right idea - will they spot the next big thing tonight?

Entrepreneurs include: two Berkshire design graduates who think they've solved the multiple-pint juggle when carrying a round back from the bar, a former celebrity PA who has an awkward moment when her mobile phone rings during her pitch, and an ex-DJ from south Wales who hopes his role-play disco will best demonstrate his product for sore feet.

Also pitched are a website for 'amazing' retirees, a gadget to reduce our food waste, and a car that's also a barbeque. The Den doors are closing after another record-breaking series, and despite the recession the five multimillionaire investors have dug deep to pledge 1.

In the final episode of the series, two friends hope the Dragons are in the party spirit as they tempt them with their frozen cocktails, a keen sailor demonstrates a nautical use for part of his car, and Peter Jones meets his namesake pitching a safety product for babies. Plus, a device to stop your tights falling down, an inflatable Christmas tree, and a beekeeper complete with a swarm of bees. Dragons' Den is back with two brand new multimillionaires joining the illustrious line up - cloud computing pioneer Piers Linney and design industry icon Kelly Hoppen take their seats alongside returning den stalwarts Duncan Bannatyne, Peter Jones and Deborah Meaden.

In this series opener a former male stripper breaks down under the pressure, and two British expats launch their Australian tanning range with a jingle that takes the Dragons by surprise. This time a crooning Texan cowboy struts into the den with some backing from his country band, while a husband and wife team hope their Brazilian dance troupe will help grab the Dragons' attention.

This time a youthful publisher challenges protocol with a brave business strategy that bucks magazine industry trends, while a trio of former ad-men provide the Dragons with a tough quizzing of their own. It's all or nothing in the den, who will leave empty handed?

Vying for the dragons' attention include a pair of Cumbrian woodsmen who attempt an unusually combative tactic in winning the dragons' approval, while the den falls into unusual serenity when a Glasgow couple demo their yoga franchise.

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