Enter the online Dragon as show switches to TV screens
ENTREPRENEUR Shaf Rasul is to appear on BBC2 with his formerly 'online-only' version of Dragons Den.
The hit internet show, which has been available on the web since March, features Edinburgh-based Mr Rasul, who made his millions in property and computers, and Julie Meyer as 'Dragons' looking to invest 50,000 in budding entrepreneurs.
The spin off from the BBC television hit is scheduled to hit television screens in the summer. Mr Rasul said: "The programme is being transferred to television but the online version will be extended with exclusive features."
And there may be a new series to follow.
"It has been an absolutely incredible experience so far being part of the show alongside Julie and the BBC and being able to meet a number of talented people with bright and creative business ideas," Mr Rasul added.
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