Make Me a Million

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== Broadcast ==
== Broadcast ==
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RDF for Channel 4, 2005
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RDF Television for Channel 4, 8 November to ? 2005
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== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
Ho-hum cross-breed of [[Dragons' Den]] and ''Risking It All''. Our three mentors chose a business idea to back - a diet company, one selling dust mite-free beds and one flogging natural shampoo for kids.
Ho-hum cross-breed of [[Dragons' Den]] and ''Risking It All''. Our three mentors chose a business idea to back - a diet company, one selling dust mite-free beds and one flogging natural shampoo for kids.
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While it got off to an OK start, the whole thing whimpered out extremely quickly. There was none of the drama of the Den and both the mentors and the proteges (sorry, can't be bothered to do acute accents at this hour) struggled to shrug off the business cliches of hyperbole and sales fluff. The nearest we got to any real drama was some leaking bottles.
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While it got off to an OK start, the whole thing whimpered out extremely quickly. There was none of the drama of the Den and both the mentors and the protégés struggled to shrug off the business cliches of hyperbole and sales fluff. The nearest we got to any real drama was some leaking bottles.
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In the end, the kids shampoo company - Halos n Horns - was valued at £9m and adjudged the winner by a panel of experts. It was a fair result, but a very unexciting climax to what could have been a good series.
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In the end, the kids' shampoo company - Halos n Horns - was valued at £9m and adjudged the winner by a panel of experts. It was a fair result, but a very unexciting climax to what could have been a good series.
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[[Category:Reality]]

Current revision as of 04:16, 26 October 2021

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Host

Voiceover (not known)

Co-hosts

Mentors: Chris Gorman, Emma Harrison, Ivan Massow

Broadcast

RDF Television for Channel 4, 8 November to ? 2005

Synopsis

Ho-hum cross-breed of Dragons' Den and Risking It All. Our three mentors chose a business idea to back - a diet company, one selling dust mite-free beds and one flogging natural shampoo for kids.

While it got off to an OK start, the whole thing whimpered out extremely quickly. There was none of the drama of the Den and both the mentors and the protégés struggled to shrug off the business cliches of hyperbole and sales fluff. The nearest we got to any real drama was some leaking bottles.

In the end, the kids' shampoo company - Halos n Horns - was valued at £9m and adjudged the winner by a panel of experts. It was a fair result, but a very unexciting climax to what could have been a good series.

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