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SOMETHING, or should we say someone, has apparently gone missing on Dragon's Den.

Fans usually tune into the show to see aspiring entrepreneurs pitch their business ideas to the likes of Peter Jones, Deborah Meaden, Sara Davies, Touker Suleyman and Steven Bartlett.

Evan Davis has seemingly gone 'missing' from Dragon's Den
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Evan Davis has seemingly gone 'missing' from Dragon's DenCredit: BBC
Fans of the business show have been left baffled by changes to the long-running format
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Fans of the business show have been left baffled by changes to the long-running formatCredit: PA

Another major part of the programme has been 61-year-old broadcaster and journalist Evan Davis.

He's best known for his roles on the Today, Newsnight and BBC Radio 4's evening news programme named PM.

Usually, Dragon's Den viewers can expect to see him on-screen at the start of the programme to introduce the show.

They have also previously heard him give commentary over the pitches and round off the programme at the end.

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However, fans have noticed that he no longer visually appears on camera at the beginning and end of the show.

Only his voiceover contributions have been included in the programme, which has been a mainstay of schedules since 2005.

They took to X - formerly known as Twitter - as they wondered why the producers opted for a change to the format.

One fan posted: "Evan Davies can’t even be arsed schlepping up to Salford Quays for a ten second intro these days. #DragonsDen."

A second enquired: "Where’s erm Evan Davis? #dragonsden,"

"Evan Davis this year by the looks of it #dragonsden," said a third alongside a GIF of an actor peeking through a window from outside.

Other business enthusiasts even claimed that his style for the voiceover commentary has changed for the new series.

Another fan asked: "Where is Evan Davies commentary over the pitch too. This all feels and looks odd. Even the music seems different #DragonsDen."

And a fifth viewer added: "This is new @BBCDragonsDen! Evan used to tell us everything the dragons had just said. Now he’s telling us what they’re going to say next! #dragonsden."

A BBC spokesperson told The Sun: "We’ve used this approach to allow more time for on-screen pitches and discussion in the den, and Evan is still very much a part of the programme."

The presenter has been an on-screen face of the show since its inception in 2005
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The presenter has been an on-screen face of the show since its inception in 2005Credit: BBC
He is also known for his roles on Radio 4 over the years as well as BBC Newsnight
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He is also known for his roles on Radio 4 over the years as well as BBC NewsnightCredit: Julian Andrews
Viewers have noted that even his commentary voiceover style has changed
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Viewers have noted that even his commentary voiceover style has changedCredit: BBC

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