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Deborah Sonia Meaden FRSA (born 11 February 1959) [1] [2] is a British businessperson and TV personality who ran a multimillion-pound family holiday business, before completing a management buyout. She is best known for her appearances as a 'Dragon' on the BBC business programme Dragons' Den .
Deborah Meaden TBC Active [11] Episode 3 18 January 2024 Sian and John Colderly Cosy Cinema 60,000 20 Pod sized cinema booths Gary Neville and Touker Suleyman TBC Active [12] Episode 3 18 January 2024 Giselle Boxer [note 2] Acu Seeds 50,000 12.5 Needle-free ear acupuncture Steven Bartlett Deal withdrawn [note 3] Active [13] [14] [15] [16]
Meaden is the surname of: Deborah Meaden (born 1959), English businesswoman; Henry Meaden (1862–?), English cricketer; John Meaden, Bishop of Newfoundland 1956–1965; Levi Meaden (born c.1987), Canadian actor; Peter Meaden (1941–1978), music publicist, managed the Who; Terence Meaden (born 1935), British archaeologist
The following is a list of cast members of the British reality television programme Gogglebox, and its two spin-off shows, Gogglesprogs and Celebrity Gogglebox. Gogglebox (2013–present) Current This is a list of the current cast members appearing in the show in order of their first appearance. Cast members Series Year Siddiqui family (Sid, Umar, Baasit and Raza) 1–present 2013–present ...
Celebrities who have participated include Jamie Laing, Greg James, Deborah Meaden, Dermot O'Leary, Chris Kamara, Richard Osman and Martin Kemp.. All episodes are set in the modern day, except the series 3 episode with Martin Kemp, who travelled back in time to the first murder in Successville.
Free sample website Deborah Meaden Signed Active [83] [84] Episode 12 10 January 2016 Lloyd Haxell and Tasha Harris Grounded Body Scrub 30,000 45
Mandy is a British television comedy series, written by Diane Morgan, who also stars as the title character Mandy Carter.After a pilot in 2019, the first series was broadcast in August 2020.
Four "Dragons" are parodied, Deborah Meaden as The Grumpy Woman (Enfield); Theo Paphitis is sent up as Theo Profiterole (Whitehouse); Duncan Bannatyne turns into Duncan Guillotine (Whitehouse), and Peter Jones becomes John Lewis (Enfield); smiling inanely while insulting the contestants, who have submitted a ludicrous idea such as a new month ...