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About Bing Bang Bong
"UK Hun?" is a song recorded by British drag girl group United Kingdolls for The RuRuvision Song Contest challenge during their stint on the second series of reality television competition, RuPaul's Drag Race UK. The episode has contestants participate in a Eurovision-style performance. The song was released on February 11, 2021. It was primarily written by Leland, with Lawrence Chaney, Bimini Bon-Boulash, A'Whora and Tayce writing the lyrics for their individual verses.
Two versions of the song were released, with a second being released by Bananadrama, consisting of: Joe Black, Tia Kofi, Sister Sister and Ellie Diamond. This version did not chart.
Design and manufacture of outdoor musical instruments
The Pitch on Dragons' Den UK
Bing Bang Bong appeared on Dragons' Den UK (Series 3, Episode 7) in 2006.
Paul Marshall pitched the product to the Dragons.
No deal.
Where they are now: Bing Bang Bong's pitch failed due to the dragons blaming his low turnover on Marshall's desire to run the business alone. Terms not broadcast. Dissolved by 2015 following austerity cuts to school budgets. Status: Dissolved (2015).
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Bing Bang Bong still in business?
Bing Bang Bong's pitch failed due to the dragons blaming his low turnover on Marshall's desire to run the business alone. Terms not broadcast. Dissolved by 2015 following austerity cuts to school budgets. Status: Dissolved (2015).
Who founded Bing Bang Bong?
Bing Bang Bong was founded by Paul Marshall.
Did Bing Bang Bong get a deal on Dragons' Den UK?
Bing Bang Bong pitched on Dragons' Den UK but didn't strike a deal: No deal.
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