THE BBC have confirmed spin-off series for two of its biggest shows - and they are just days away.
Viewers will undoubtedly be excited to see beloved stars in brand new settings.
For two decades, countless entrepreneurs have sought out investment on Dragons' Den.
Current 'Dragon' Sara Davies takes the helm for upcoming show The Big Idea Works.
She joined Dragons' Den in 2019 - becoming the show's youngest ever female investor.
Airing on BBC One, The Big Idea Works sees her meet with different people across the UK.
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Although possessing great ideas, they are in need of assistance executing them.
Will Sara and her team be able to help see their plans to fruition?
The programme will debut on Monday, February 3 - and will air Monday to Thursday at 2pm on BBC One.
Elsewhere, fellow BBC hit show The Repair Shop is set for a spin off.
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The hit show sees a team of skilled craftspeople work together to fix sentimental items.
Stars Will Kirk and Dominic Chinea will be travelling across the UK in The Repair Shop On The Road.
Ordinarily, participants bring their items to the show's barn in West Sussex.
However, the spin-off allows for items that can't be brought to the familiar setting.
The Repair Shop On The Road will launch on Monday, February 3, having initially aired solely on BBC Scotland.
Dragons' Den stars - past and present

Dragons' Den has been on our screens since 2005 and sees entrepreneurs enter the Den to try and win investment for their businesses from the Dragons.
Over the years there have been many wealthy investors sitting in the famous seats, here's a rundown of them all and how long they were on the show for.
- Peter Jones - series 1 - present
- Deborah Meaden - series 3 - present
- Touker Suleyman - series 13 - present
- Sara Davies - series 17 - present
- Steven Bartlett - series 19 - present
- Duncan Bannatyne - series 1 - 12
- Rachel Elnaugh - series 1 and 2
- Doug Richard - series 1 and 2
- Simon Woodroffe - series 1
- Theo Paphitis - series 2 -10
- Richard Farleigh - series 3 and 4
- James Caan - series 5-8
- Hilary Devey - series 9 and 10
- Kelly Hoppen - series 11 and 12
- Piers Linney - series 11 and 12
- Nick Jenkins - series 13 and 14
- Sarah Willingham - series 13 and 14
- Jenny Campbell - series 15 and 16
- Tej Lalvani - series 15 - 18
- Emma Grede and Gary Neville were guest Dragons during series 21.
Episodes will air Monday to Friday at 4.30pm on BBC One and iPlayer.
Reacting online to news of the spin-off, one fan penned: "Excellent. What a brilliant idea."
Another added: "Really looking forward to this"
Dragons' Den and The Repair Shop both air on BBC One and iPlayer.