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often are focused on picking up on mistakes and issues between candidates than on their overall performance. The final edit of an episode often trims down a task that took 1β3 days to be done, to fit it within approximately about half of what will be televised for that episode, meaning candidates may appear to make minimal contributions when in reality they made more, while others may not feature as much if Sugar or his advisers feel they did well and completed their duties, as emphasis is often put on moments that can be entertaining for audiences. Often the filming of an episode can hamper the efforts of candidates in a task, due to film crews usually having to get filming permission first from the respective owner of a store or establishment, which can often be a time-consuming and cumbersome process as a result, whilst the strict rules of the BBC on product placement and advertising mean candidates have to approach businesses with care when asking them for help.
519:(PM) to lead them, whose roles involves denoting each member's role on the task, tackle the important key decisions, and manage team members carefully to avoid potential friction and disruptions. The role of PM is mainly chosen by the team β the choice, decided on a vote, can be influenced by factors, the most common being a candidate's business background and its relation to the task, or the amount of confidence team members have in their selection β but at times, Sugar may appoint someone into the role, based upon his opinion of their performance in the process, their background, or, since the seventh series, their business plan. The briefing period of the episode is often used at specific points in the series to rearrange teams, as candidates are whittled down in the process, and is mainly done to either balance out the number, ensure a fair distribution of skills for a specific task, or to give less vocal candidates a chance to demonstrate their abilities.
3338:, who left the process in the fourth task. Following her departure, she remarked: "I can't tell you in exact detail how much contact I was allowed with my family but, for me, the restricted contact was not good enough. I would have liked to have picked up the phone and just said, "How are you guys? OK, Great." I was not able to do that. I've got a nine-year-old, a seven-year-old and a five-year-old but it's the work-life balance thing because there are other mums in there who have younger kids and it was OK for them. But for me, I started to get slightly irritated because I felt like why is this even a business tip, what has lack of contact with my family got to do with it? It was winding me up and going on in my head.' King later remarked that The Apprentice includes a "blame culture" and the atmosphere "wasn't necessarily great for business".
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raised against them. Remaining members retain the freedom to argue their cases and also denote who amongst them should be fired from the process based on the reasons they feel justifies their dismissal. Sugar makes a final summary when he calls discussions to an end, relaying his personal thoughts on each member before him, before eventually making his decision on who is fired β the selected candidate, whom he gives his reasons for their removal, is pointed at and proclaimed eliminated with the words "You're fired!", a process that may be repeated if another candidate is deemed by him to have no further potential to continue in the process. The surviving candidate(s) return to the candidates' accommodation, while the fired candidate(s) depart via a waiting taxi and are taken "home", conducting a brief interview to reflect on their elimination.
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contributions, voice opinions about other members, and counter criticism if they feel it to be unjustified. After a period of discussion with each member, the appointed PM must then select two members of the team to return with them for a final boardroom discussion; a choice is not required if the team has only three members left in it. The choice made by the PM can be influenced by factors that they perceive about each member β these include responsibility for the team's loss, inexcusable mistakes, lack of contribution, and clash of personalities. Those not picked are free to return to the candidates' accommodation, while remaining members are sent outside to give Sugar and his aides time for private discussion about the PM and other members in regard to concerning observations and doubts about each.
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broadcast. As part of this agreement, all contact with the outside world is restricted to a high level β each candidate gets a limited phone call once a week, has no access to newspapers, television or internet, and is required to hand in any electronic communication equipment they have (i.e. mobiles) before they begin. In addition, all candidates are made to remain in their accommodation throughout filming except when they must head out for a task, and can only take a day off if they are supervised by a chaperone from the production crew. As a result, the persistent presence of the cameras, the closeness of rivals in the competition and the lack of contact with families and friends, can cause considerable pressure and stress for a candidate between entering the process, to leaving it.
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business plan was for investment, via interviews. Since the ninth series, the final task reverted to a similar format prior to Series 7, though was altered in that the finalists' task is to promote their business idea, presenting their proposed plan along with its brand identity to a group of industry experts. In all versions, the finalists eventually reconvene at the boardroom in which Sugar discusses with them over their performance, the feedback they got, and voices his final opinions of the candidates, Eventually, he declares his choice, proclaiming to the winner he points to with the words "You're hired!", at which point the winner departs in Lord Sugar's limousine and conducts a brief victory interview, reflecting on their success in the competition.
832:β The central figure of the show since the conception of the British adaptation of the American original, he was the BBC's finalised choice for the programme after their initial choices rejected the offer to head the show. Outside the boardroom, he arranges the tasks the candidates undertake, including arranging the location for the task briefing, which he may give either in person or indirectly via a recorded message, and in some circumstances may attend a task primarily to observe a team in terms of pitching. Inside the boardroom, he makes choices based on feedback, is able to overturn a result if he deems it wrong, withdraw a reward he has arranged if a team is not deserving, and ultimately determines which candidates are dismissed from the process.
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competitive nature of the show means that candidates will often focus on their individual roles and needs rather than the greater good of the team, primarily to prove themselves worthy of winning the process and increasing their chances of making it into the Final of the series. During the execution of their task, each team is followed by one of Sugar's aides, who notes down their opinions, observations and thoughts for later reference in the boardroom, mostly on any noteworthy matters, such as performance, mistakes, and issues, minor or serious; while it is rare for them to intervene, they may do so if an issue arises in the team's actions that needs their attention.
3331:β with strict rules and zero contact with outsiders. She said: "They just throw you into a house and tell you that you have no phone, no internet and youβll have no contact with the outside world, You can only talk to your family once a week for 10 minutes and thatβs monitored. And we werenβt allowed to go to Boots to grab something. We had to be monitored and guided there." She continued; "I think that element of cabin fever and psychological torture is not necessary for a business competition. I donβt believe that you need to isolate people. I think you can gauge peopleβs business skills without putting them in that environment.
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influenced purely on how successful a candidate is in the final stage, but also other factors connected with them such as their overall performance in the competition, and the overall feedback he has received about them. Whereas in Series 7β8, the
Interviews stage was the final task, prior to these series and after them, the task sees the finalists being able to form a team out of a selection of returning candidates that had been fired over the course of the competition, their choices affected by past experiences with them, how well they worked together, or if their skill set can help improve their chances of winning.
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candidates' "walk of shame" exit sequences is mainly done towards the beginning of a new series, which can lead to the fired candidate's clothing and hairstyle being different to that in their final boardroom scene before their dismissal from the competition. The post-firing taxi ride that occurs after their departure does not take the candidate home as it appears in the show, but merely takes them around the block to allow their taxi interview to be filmed, after which they are then taken to a local hotel to stay the night before being finally allowed to leave after packing up their belongings from the house.
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on important business skills β salesmanship, negotiation, requisitioning, strategy, leadership, teamwork, and organisation. Before each task is given, the teams are briefed by Sugar over what kind of challenge they will be conducting, what rules they must adhere to during the timespan of the task, and the conditions for winning β an example of this could be that they must buy supplies on a limited budget, convert them into a product, and then sell their creation all within a single day, with the win determined on who makes the highest profit from their concept. Before a task begins, each team must assign a
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of candidates taking part now increased to 18. The eleventh series was won by Joseph
Valente, who used Lord Sugar's investment and assistance to help him expand his plumbing business, Impra-Gas. The pair worked together on developing the business model for two years, until Valente announced in early 2017 that he intended to go solo and would be assuming full control. Both men parted ways on good terms, with Valente thankful for the help and opportunity that he had received, while Sugar wished him the best of luck and that he would be following the company's progress.
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business partner, owning a 50% share, but also providing guidance and support from himself and a team of experts to help develop the winning candidate's plan. Those applying prior to this announcement, were not aware of the prize change until later on. The change was due to the issue involving
English and that Sugar was finding it difficult to find roles for the winners. The sixteen candidates who eventually secured a place on the series were revealed on 3 May 2011, via the official website and in a press launch, with the opening episode aired a week later on 10 May.
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take a look over feedback on the performance of candidates within their respective team, issues encountered, and any praise or criticism that needs to be addressed. After this initial review of performance is made, the results of the task are given out, in which the winning team advances to the next stage and receive a reward for their performance. After they leave, the losing team are dispatched to the "Losers' Cafe" to discuss amongst themselves over what factors contributed to their loss, before they must return for an in-depth review of their performance.
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2440:, before it was moved to BBC Two alongside the main programme's move to BBC One, the show is broadcast alongside the latest series of the main show, with each episode featuring the host and a group of guest panellists β business people related to the task, presenters of TV/radio programmes, and comedians β performing an in-depth look into the recent task of the programme, while also interviewing the most recently fired candidate(s) and analyzing their performance. The shows are recorded at
840:, the electronics company he founded, and originally called him "Sir Alan" in reference to his knighthood during that time. Since the fifth series, he is billed in the opening credits as controlling a "vast business empire", following the sale of Amstrad and his departure from the company, while he is referred to on the programme as "Lord Sugar", owing to the life peerage he had been offered around that time. Since the birth of the companion discussion show, Sugar appears on every
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who he feels has potential to move on to the Final, with his decision usually resulting in three candidates being fired at this stage of the competition; there has only been one instance in the show's history where Sugar fired just one candidate, as the feedback from the interviewers during the fourth series' competition made it difficult to fire more than one. For Series 7 and 8, where the
Interviews was the final task, his decision determined who won the competition.
2333:. In addition, between the fourth to ninth series, the show's Walk of Shame scene was filmed at night, but the tenth series changed the filming schedule to have this done during the afternoon. For the scenes involving the losing team discussing their loss, the film crew have used two cafes β "The Bridge" in Acton, West London; and "La Cabana 2" in North London β though editing of these scenes is done to make it appear that candidates only enter The Bridge cafe.
912:(Series 11β15, 17) β Primarily assigned as an interviewer on the show since its conception, he was appointed by Sugar as Nick Hewer's replacement following Hewer's departure from the role of adviser, with this appointment being confirmed prior to the eleventh series beginning its broadcast. Although he operates in this role throughout the competition, he retains his position as an interviewer in the Interviews Stage, while he appears as a guest panellist on
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of manicure products with assistance from Sugar, including a line of curved nail files β the S-file, the S-Buffer and the
Emergency File, two curved nail clippers, the S-Clipper and S-Clipper mini and a curved foot exfoliator, and the S-Ped β which were made available with major retailers in the country. While Susan Ma failed to win the series, Sugar said that he liked her plan, later investing into her skincare company Tropic in 2012.
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have made on their CVs and application forms, with the interviewers determining whether such claims are truthful, exaggerated or deceitful. Since the seventh series, following the change of prize, the interviewers now question the candidates about their business plans, discussing the feasibility of the idea, how the candidate would go about setting up the business, and whether they have the temperament and skills to deliver the plan.
3836:. An official soundtrack was released on 4 June 2007. At the beginning of the first episode of Series 6, the iconic string phrase from the first movement of Gustav Mahler's Sixth Symphony can be heard in, one might surmise, a numerological nod. Further episodes in Series 6, include an extract from a piece by the French composer and pianist, Erik Satie, (from his "GymnopΓ©dies No 1"), music from the Disney-Pixar 2009 film,
2909:. The programme also documented the reaction of Campbell's family, including mother Una Campbell, fiancΓ©e Jasmine Johnson, and daughter Kayla Campbell. As a result of his impressive performance, he was offered a permanent position within Amstrad. Sugar later said that Campbell's job would not have been in danger had he failed to make the product a success, and that the project was a "joint responsibility".
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statements regarding the decision procedure which are considered to be contradictory; while the first states that Sugar makes his decision on the day that the final boardroom sequence is filmed, based on the contestants' performance in the final task, and keeps it secret until just before transmission, the second states that he decides after a six-month trial period. Former candidate,
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926:, he replaced Claude Littner as Sugar's aid for the sixteenth series, following Littner suffering an injury while cycling. Mike Soutar, a regular of the interview stage, filled in for Campbell in the tenth episode of the sixteenth series. Campbell returned for Series 17 on a permanent basis, again stepping in for Littner, who only appears in the first and eleventh episode.
2028:. In May 2011, she requested a new role after saying that she was just a "glorified PA", and retained this for a year before it was decided not to renew her contract. The decision drew considerable media attention, after she attempted to sue Sugar for wrongful dismissal in February 2012, only for the legal action to be ultimately unsuccessful.
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production team and providing them with references, before the final line-up is selected from this group and filming can begin. The number of candidates who appear in a series has varied over the show's history, though the general arrangement is that each series always consists of a balanced number of men and women when it begins.
2103:, the tenth series was postponed until mid-Autumn to avoid clashing with the live coverage of both sporting events. To commemorate the programme's tenth year, the series featured 20 candidates, with two of the tasks dedicated towards the items that had featured within them. The tenth series began on 14 October 2014, was won by
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accommodation within an upmarket area of London selected by the production team, with every episode's opening and ending scene being filmed at this location, utilising a mixture of exterior and interior shots of scenes; filming is also done on site if the candidates are conducting work on a task within the building.
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were joint winners. Each would go on to use their individual investment to set up their own business β White would use his to start up an IT recruitment firm called Right Time
Recruitment, while Lynn would use her investment to start up an online personalised sweets gift service called Sweets in the city.
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accused the show of dumbing down their appearances for entertainment. Gerri
Blackwood said that her boardroom scene was filmed again to make it look better. Alan Sugar himself revealed in his autobiography (but did not criticise) that the boardroom scenes are edited to create tension. Jokes and light
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Series have expanded outside television with a number of
University student groups recreating local competitions by sticking to the format of tasks. What is known as Student Apprentice competitions have been hosted across the country in a number of Universities, especially in London. Events became so
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search for a new business tycoon. It proved relatively unsuccessful and was removed from a prime time slot on
Tuesdays after achieving fewer than 2 million viewers, over 2.5 million below the channel's average. The final episode attracted just 1.3 million viewers. The programme's winner, Iain Morgan,
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Unlike the last three series of the programme, the fourteenth series, which took place in late Autumn 2018, reverted to involving 16 candidates vying for Sugar's investment offer, and included a number of subtle changes to keep the format fresh such as candidates being sent abroad for the first task.
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The ninth series began on 7 May 2013, and saw the format of the task layout reverted to its original approach prior to the seventh series, though with the final task amended to focus on the investment prize, in which the finalists of the process had to conduct a presentation of their business idea to
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For Series 1β6, the final stage was a purely business-styled task, as a final test of a candidate's skill set and their suitability to the job being offered as a prize in these series. For Series 7β8, following the change of prize, the task primarily focused on determining how potential a candidate's
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After candidates have been through their interviews, and Sugar has heard feedback from the interviewers, he conducts a boardroom session to discuss with the candidates over what he has learnt about them, as well as reviewing their performance on the tasks they undertook. Eventually, he will determine
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Once the candidates are selected, they are divided into teams and given a series of business-themed tasks β every series focuses on ten team-oriented tasks, with the exception of the seventh and eighth series where it was eleven. Each episode covers a single task, which is designed to test candidates
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has received high viewing figures with each series. When its first series was broadcast in 2005 on BBC Two, it attracted an average of 2.5 million viewers per episode, with an audience share of 11% for its timeslot that allowed it to beat popular programmes being aired on rival channels at the time,
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with news that it had begun an application process aimed at young candidates aged between sixteen and seventeen. Both the filming schedule and the format of the spin-off differed greatly with the main show, with the most notable differences being that Sugar was gentler with the young candidates when
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Filming of an episode can usually take a considerable amount of time to be done and as such, each task is usually filmed back-to-back, rather than weekly as it appears in the broadcast schedule for a series. For each episode, four television crews are used to follow the candidates during a task, and
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was confirmed as his replacement prior to the opening episode of the eleventh series on 14 October 2015, though he retained his role as one of the key interviewers of the
Interviews stage. The production staff now focused on applicants who were older and more experienced in business, with the number
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Final boardroom β The PM and their two choices face a final discussion with Sugar and his advisers, which focuses on further in-depth analysis and criticism of their actions in a task, their performance throughout the process by that stage, their relationship with other candidates, and any criticism
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has criticised the programme because the final two candidates both work with Sir Alan Sugar for a few months before he decides whom he will hire. Khan stated that "Sir Alan Sugar's final decision is not based on the programme that people see, his final decision is based on these two people who have
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is a documentary special which first aired alongside the third series, and focuses on Sugar looking back over the current series, and discussing the merits and shortcomings of the candidates he fired up to the time the programme is aired. Joined by his advisers, he explains in more detail about why
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is pre-recorded before it is broadcast β although the show's twelve-week broadcast schedule gives the impression that each episode was filmed over a period of twelve weeks, in reality, each series' filming schedule is conducted within a two-month period, a few months before the show is to be aired.
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at that time forced the BBC to postpone production to a later date. In line of a new series for their Autumn broadcast schedule, the broadcaster opted to fill the space with a special compilation series of highlights from previous series. In May 2021, it was announced that filming for the sixteenth
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The thirteenth series of the show was broadcast in late Autumn 2017, maintaining the broadcast schedule set by the previous three series. The thirteenth series began on 4 October 2017, and was won by both James White and Sarah Lynn, making it the first time in the show's history where two finalists
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In a change to format, the final involved the Interviews that candidates undertook, though these included a scrutinising of the candidates' business plans as well. After winning the seventh series, Thomas Pellereau became Sugar's first business partner, whereupon he used his prize to launch a range
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Candidates applying for the fourth series were invited to do so through the programme's official website, leading to 20,000 applications being submitted for the series, and 16 of them making it through to take part in the show. Its first episode aired on 26 March 2008, with its debut attracting 6.4
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While only two finalists ever reach the final stage, Series 4 featured four finalists, who were divided up into pairs, working as joint project managers respectively on the final task, with Sugar effectively firing the pair who performed poorly, and making his final decision on who won, between the
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In this stage, each interviewer questions the candidates over various matters, from their performance in the process, why they applied for the show, the content of their CVs, and any concerns about their personalities. Discussions often focus around brash or controversial statements that candidates
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The Interviews stage of the process takes place as the penultimate step of the competition, in which the five remaining candidates in the competition each undergoes an individual set of interviews with a selection of trusted aides of Sugar; for the seventh and eighth series, this stage was assigned
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Result β Sugar and his advisers conduct an initial discuss with teams about their performance, and review what they did on the task β in tasks where a product, video marketing promotion, or branding is created, such items are provided in the boardroom for examination. During this stage, discussions
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For the final, multiple endings are filmed for the candidates who make it to the end of the process, although Sugar does not reveal who he will hire until shortly before transmission. This determines which ending is shown as part of the series finale's final edit. Notably, the BBC has released two
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The eighth series began on 21 March 2012, and was the last to use the format for the task layout as was used in the previous series. The eighth series was won by Ricky Martin, who used his prize to launch his joint venture recruitment company called Hyper Recruitment Solutions (HRS), on 23 October
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Applications for the seventh series began in April 2010. Between the applicants being processed, to the filming of the first task, Sugar announced that the prize had been changed, and that now participants of the show were competing for an investment from him of Β£250,000, with Sugar becoming their
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Each team is provided with two vehicles to use to get around during a task, and can only split into two sub-teams for each task; in some tasks, the candidates are given additional items to use to assist them, such as a shop space or a workshop. Although the teams are expected to work together, the
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Scenes filmed in both the "boardroom" and the reception area outside the room are in fact done within a custom-built set at Black Island Studios, with the boardroom receptionist actually being an employee of the production company, Talkback Thames, and not Sugar's real secretary. Filming of each
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Owing to the need for secrecy during the two months of filming, all candidates are made to sign a confidentiality agreement which prohibits all but a few confidants nominated by them to be told of where they will be during that time, which remains active after filming until the series has started
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As with the previous series, the format for the fifteenth incorporated the new changes introduced, including the first task taking place abroad, the number of candidates taking part being at 16, and teams not being named until each consisted of a mix of women and men. The series began airing on 2
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Prior to the start of filming for the series, Adam Freeman, one of the lucky sixteen that had made it onto the fifth series, was forced to pull out; it was stated that his reasons for doing so were due to "family matters". This meant that when the series began on 25 March 2009, viewers got to see
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as a guest panellist. He remained with the show until he revealed on his Twitter page on 18 December 2014 that his tenth series would be his last, believing his departure on the show's tenth year was "the appropriate time". His decision to leave was fully confirmed in the show's sister discussion
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for a small percentage of applicants, who divide into groups and are asked to do various exercises to test their business skills and to gauge how they work as a team. Following this, between 20 and 30 applicants are chosen and given an assessment by a psychologist, receiving further checks by the
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saw the possibility for creating an international franchise, and announced its intentions to create a British version of the programme under the same name and format. The company offered any British broadcaster the chance to secure the rights to the new programme, the most significant bids coming
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Compared to the US series, the British version has a more rigid format that requires the production team to provide enough footage for each series, that is to be then incorporated into twelve separate episodes. Early rules in filming meant that multiple firings were not allowed in the first two
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during the general election could have been a "risk to impartiality". Advertising of the series commenced after it was held, throughout the Summer, with the opening episode eventually broadcast on 6 October 2010. This series was the first to feature a two-hour crossover special between the main
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Each boardroom session featured in the show consists of the same setup for "The Board", in the form of a panel that evaluates the performances of the candidates in the competition. Along with Sugar (the "boss"), the panel consists of his two personal advisers, who are assigned to watch over the
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Filming for many of the tasks involve locations within London and across the UK in various cities and towns, and on a number of occasions when tasks take the teams abroad, across Europe, Northern Africa, the Middle East, and the United States. For each series, the candidates are provided with
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The final stage of the competition sees the finalists of the process compete against each other in one final task, with the outcome influencing Sugar's decision on who wins the current series' competition, though his choice is determined through a comparison of the two candidates, and is not
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According to a report released by Ernst & Young in August 2013, the rise of popular television programmes like The Apprentice, have helped to encourage and foster an entrepreneurial culture across the UK. The report revealed that 71% of entrepreneurs surveyed thought the UK encourages an
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following a task in the second series, but could only get rid of the former. In subsequent series, this rule was changed after the show increased the number of candidates for the competition, meaning that Sugar could conduct double firings where needed by the film crew as part of the filming
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Viewing figures continued to improve upon the programme being switched to BBC One and a more mainstream audience, with the third series attracting an average of 5.62 million viewers per episode, at an audience share of 27%, surpassing the ratings achieved by programmes, at the time, such as
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While the candidates do have a break between tasks to relax within the large rented house or apartment with which they are provided by the production team for the duration of the competition, each task is generally performed with a much closer time-frame than it appears on the programme.
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Task review β The losing team are subjected to an extensive review of their performance in the boardroom, including open criticism of performance and/or contribution on the task. Candidates within the team are allowed the freedom to argue their cases for their respective performance and
892:(Series 6βpresent) β Following Margaret Mountford's departure from the role, Alan Sugar assigned Brady as his new adviser. A notable businesswoman in her own right, she had previously appeared on the show as an interviewer in the fourth and fifth series, and as a team leader for
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The premise of the show itself has been called into question by some members of the business world. Steve Carter, the head of recruitment firm Nigel Lynn, described the "brutality" of the recruitment process as being unrealistic. None of the winners of the first six series of
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851:(Series 1β10) β After Alan Sugar signed up for the programme, Hewer was brought in as one of his advisers, as he had closely worked with Sugar since being chosen to represent Amstrad in 1983. He operated in his role on the main show, as well as on its spin-offs, including
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The programme is a staple part of the BBC's television schedule, with the programme contributing a significant part to television culture, including parodies and imitations for comedy, as well as influencing the designs of other British-based business programmes, such as
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was an hour-long documentary that aired on 19 February 2006, prior to the launch of the second series. The programme followed Tim Campbell, the winner of Series One, during the first twelve months of the job that he had won, in which he worked within
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being held in the United Kingdom, the BBC opted to delay the sixth series until after it had been held, as Alan Sugar had ties to the government at the time; although he stated his intention of maintaining his position in the show, the running of
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popular competitions joined as Regional Student Apprentice in London and other regions in UK. In 2013, these were joined to form National Student Apprentice, which became a competition bringing together six regions for a national event.
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The eighteenth series aired from February 2024 to April 2024 on BBC One. It was originally scheduled to air in January 2024, but it was postponed to February 2024 to avoid the clash with the second series of the rival BBC reality show
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was a one-off special that was screened on BBC Two on 3 April 2008. It focused on Sugar revisiting some of the moments over the past four series at that time, and the decisions that candidates had made that he deemed the worst he had
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he fired each candidate at each stage of the competition, whilst reviewing the performances of the finalists for that series. For the seventh series, the programme was not broadcast, but instead was replaced with documentary special,
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and running for thirty minutes. Both programmes featured former candidates being questioned by members of the public, comedians, and those who work in business. Some critics have described Bacon's performance as better than that of
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Candidate firing β Sugar can choose to fire a candidate at any time in the boardroom, if he deems it noteworthy. Thus a candidate could be fired during the first or second stage of the boardroom, rather than as a part of the final
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was a one-off special that was screened on BBC Two on 18 April 2008, and featured interviews with celebrity fans and former contenders who remembered candidates, described as "motor mouths", who only just failed to make it to the
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series would take place later in the year, with the new series intended for broadcast on 6 January 2022. The sixteenth series was won by Harpreet Kaur who used her prize to set up a dessert parlour she would rename Oh So Yum.
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candidates during each task of the competition; to date, four people have operated as Sugar's advisers, of which two currently remain a part of the show in this respective role. The following details each member of the board:
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began to present the first series on Monday nights, but it was aired in disparate time slots or not at all due to the network's abrupt shifting of their programme schedule in order to cover developments regarding the
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Reward β Sugar may withdraw the reward, if the winning team's performance on the task is considered to be too inadequate for his liking. In this case, they simply return to the candidates' accommodation after the
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as the final step, and featured the four remaining candidates in each respective series' competition. The aim of this stage is to determine the suitability of the candidate for the prize being offered by Sugar.
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that were to take place during the Summer. The twelfth series began on 6 October 2016, and was won by Alana Spencer, who used her investment to kickstart a nationwide bakery business called Ridiculously Rich.
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figures, the most viewed series to date is the seventh series β it achieved an average of 8.8 million viewers per episode. For individual episodes, the following table lists the 10 highest rating episodes of
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in the workplace. The series has been notably edited afterwards to show the winner in a different light. This has led to some viewers correctly guessing the winner of the series partway through the series.
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stayed with Sugar's companies over time, some for only a matter of weeks, leading it to be criticised as "an entertainment show with no real aspect of business to it". In response to these criticisms, a
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firing them from the spin-off, the candidates faced mainly standard tasks and no interviews, and the winner received a Β£25,000 investment from Sugar to fund their further education and future prospects.
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While the boardroom scenes differ for the Interviews and Final (see sections below), there are a number of exceptions in regard to the boardroom format after tasks, which can occur during this scene:
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on 1 June 2009, that the fifth series would be her last, citing that her departure would allow her to devote more time to her studies, with the decision fully confirmed during her appearance on
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agreed to present the twelve episodes of the programme that had been commissioned. After the first series of the British version proved to be a success, Sugar signed on for subsequent series.
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that occurred during the time that the special was being filmed, the broadcaster permitted him to appear in it due to the fact that it would be airing after his suspension had been lifted.
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criticised the living conditions that candidates live in; despite being granted accommodation in a lavish house, Vana claimed that the show bosses impose living conditions similar to
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features "Historical Apprentice" as a recurring sketch. This directly references "The Apprentice" and Sugar, and features two different teams from different historical periods.
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The third series started on 28 March 2007 with viewing figures of 4.5 million, climbing throughout the run to a peak of 6.8 million people, all watching the final being won by
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million viewers. This climbed to around 8.9 million viewers for the final episode, with an additional 800,000 viewers tuning in for the episode's final 15 minutes, to catch
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in 2007, where she led the team of celebrity women to victory while raising over Β£1,000,000 for charity on the spin-off programme. Her first appearance in the role was on
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in March 2008 to propose the creation of a junior spin-off of the show, featuring a young age-group of candidates and being aired in an early evening timeslot on
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2012, which was designed to deal with recruitment in the field of science. Ricky was subsequently invited back to appear on the tenth series as an interviewer.
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also expressed misgivings about the programme, describing it as being "full of vulgar, loud people who, for all the wrong reasons, are dobbing each other in".
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Vana's criticism of the living conditions that candidates live in which they have zero contact with outsiders was also brought up a year later by contestant
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As the main programme began to grow in success, Sugar took notice of the number of young viewers the show was attracting, and went into discussions with the
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have criticised the tasks on the show as being too heavily sales-focused and designed for entertainment rather than as tests of all-round business skills.
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has led to it receiving its own merchandising, including a magazine and official books, along with one-off celebrity episodes for charity, and a spin-off,
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newspaper, for example, said that he believed that the programme falsely linked success with being "nasty, disloyal, greedy and selfish". Talk show host
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attracted 6.72 million viewers when it was broadcast prior to the third series, becoming the fifth most-watched programme on BBC One the week it aired.
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at the start of its sixth series. The spin-off later led to the BBC commissioning two more series, though with a few changes β the show was renamed as
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The programme has been criticised in the British media for suggesting that success in the business world requires possession of unsavoury qualities.
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also revealed that the programme was being moved over to BBC One and aimed at a more "mainstream audience", with the broadcaster subsequently moving
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a panel of experts, including branding, an advert, and answering any questions given about their proposal. The ninth series was won by Dr.
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and acted in a reduced role. Campbell joined the show on a permanent basis, after stepping in for Littner in the previous series.
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winning the fourth series. Lee went on to initially work for Sugar's company AMSHOLD, where he phoned in sick on his first day.
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described it as "jaw-dropping viewing". Broadsheet newspapers have given the programme a similarly positive reception, with
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series, a fact that was acknowledged as an issue by Sugar when he expressed his desire to fire both Alexa Tilley and
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in the programme, accusing the producers of breaking BBC policy regarding product placement. Despite these claims,
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been working with him for the six months." Khan also said that the show is more concerned with giving viewers a
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celebrity version proved a success, the BBC gave the green light for another edition the following year for
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was "very like The Apprentice, and there's possibly a bit of Dragons' Den in there". The series followed
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portrays a Sugar-like figure who berates children for their poor attempts to set up a lemonade stand.
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The sixteenth series was originally planned for filming to begin in spring 2020, but the onset of the
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The show's initial stage, which is not filmed, focuses on open auditions and interviews held across
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saying that it provided "A salutary lesson in aggressive buying and selling, hiring and firing".
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in 2008 which offers funding and support for young people wishing to start their own business.
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has included various pieces of classical and popular music throughout. Numerous pieces from
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before the sixth series of the main show, and she regularly appears as a guest panellist on
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The following is a list of specials that have aired alongside the majority of the series:
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reveal staff, although they haven't seen him since win"
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2006 Wincott Business Awards β Best TV Show of the Year
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series of games, such as the neighbourhood theme from
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8387:"The Apprentice quitter on the REAL reason they left"
6601:"Apprentice house 2013 most expensive in three years"
6068:"The Apprentice: where are the previous winners now?"
5480:"So you think you can be Sir Alan's next Apprentice?"
5441:"The Apprentice β Let the boardroom battle commence!"
5301:"Weekly Top 30 Programmes (week ending 1 April 2007)"
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5744:"Apprentice winner Stella English to sue Lord Sugar"
4381:"Confirmed: Sugar to return for second 'Apprentice'"
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8334:"Concerns over product placement in 'Apprentice'"
8229:. London: Telegraph. 10 June 2008. Archived from
8223:"The Apprentice: Lucinda Ledgerwood blog β day 4"
4725:"Dad tells of pride in Sir Alan's right hand man"
3656:Other awards that the programme has won include:
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7582:"Dead Ringers Episode Guide-Series 5, Episode 2"
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4078:"Comic Relief Does The Apprentice? Bring it on!"
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6240:"The Apprentice: where are the past winners?"
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4547:"Interview: Jasper Gerard meets Tim Campbell"
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3024:Kombat Opera Presents The Applicants
2867:The Apprentice: Beyond the Boardroom
2774:adding citations to reliable sources
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2385:Boardroom, 'Walk of Shame" and Final
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922:(Series 16βpresent) β The winner of
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8547:"'Apprentice' ratings hit new high"
8520:"Simon 'shocked' at Apprentice win"
7818:"Iain Morgan is winner of 'Tycoon'"
7208:Methven, Nicola (5 November 2007).
6178:Hogan, Michael (18 December 2016).
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5564:"Apprentice 'off ill' on first day"
5354:"'Apprentice' final brings in 6.8m"
5328:"Simon 'shocked' at Apprentice win"
5178:"Apprentice winner quits prize job"
5049:"First Apprentice winner quits job"
5023:"Transport manager wins Apprentice"
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8197:"Apprentice reject was 'too zany'"
8172:"The Apprentice's growing success"
8147:"The Apprentice, fated or flawed?"
8017:Blacker, Terence (27 April 2007).
7453:Smith, Laura (23 September 2005).
7333:Frances Taylor (7 February 2013).
7234:"Sport Relief Does The Apprentice"
7073:"Comic Relief Does The Apprentice"
6843:"The Apprentice's growing success"
6630:"Secrets behind Lord Sugar's Show"
6408:@bbcapprentice (9 December 2021).
6092:Walker, Danny (21 December 2015).
6048:. BBC Media Centre. 7 October 2014
5456:. BBC Press Office. Archived from
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5224:"Back in Apprentice's firing line"
5203:Taylor, Matthew (2 October 2006).
4408:McCaffrey, Julie (27 March 2007).
4269:Byrne, Cormac (30 November 2009).
4214:Randall, Jeff (27 February 2009).
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8414:"The Apprentice hired by BBC ONE"
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7552:, Jo Cameron, Sharon McAllister,
7024:. Contact Music. 16 December 2006
6462:"10 things about the apprentices"
6265:@Lord_Sugar (20 September 2018).
6026:. Trinity Mirror. 29 October 2013
5742:Henry, Julie (18 February 2012).
5656:Sir Alan hired in government role
5625:Karren Brady hired for Apprentice
5590:. 29 October 2009. Archived from
5443:, BBC Press Office, 18 March 2008
5275:"The Apprentice moves to BBC One"
5152:"Ex-cashier wins TV's Apprentice"
4682:"BSkyB agrees Β£125m Amstrad deal"
4301:"Tycoon Sugar heads reality show"
3970:"Apprentice gets two more series"
3894:Linton, Siena (31 January 2024).
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4865:Johnston, Ian (30 August 2009).
4846:Cochrane, Kira (15 April 2009).
4749:@Nick_Hewer (18 December 2014).
4518:Wollaston, Sam (28 March 2007).
4468:"The Workings of the Apprentice"
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3687:/TV Choice Awards β Best Reality
3391:Comic Relief Does The Apprentice
3262:Former contestant and runner-up
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2874:The Apprentice: Why I Fired Them
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8992:The Apprentice β UK Soundboard
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7704:"'ITV are copycats,' says BBC"
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6912:. Riverside TV. Archived from
6653:"Shard star of the Apprentice"
6361:Josh Darvill (16 April 2020).
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8743:"In full: BAFTA winners list"
8600:Conlan, Tara (12 June 2008).
8573:Conlan, Tara (12 June 2008).
8332:Oatts, Joanne (14 May 2007).
8086:Jackson, Nick (10 May 2007).
7788:Wilkes, Neil (24 July 2007).
7757:Wilkes, Neil (27 June 2007).
7729:Oatts, Joanne (7 July 2007).
7359:Swan, Melanie (3 June 2007).
7180:"The Apprentice on Five Live"
7150:"The Apprentice on Five Live"
6882:Pickard, Anna (16 May 2007).
6710:"Revealed Apprentice Secrets"
6651:Rose, Steve (21 March 2012).
5761:Judd, Terri (12 April 2013).
5536:Conlan, Tara (12 June 2008).
5509:Conlan, Tara (12 June 2008).
5388:. 9 July 2007. Archived from
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4493:"The Apprentice β Background"
4103:Wright, Mark (20 June 2007).
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3405:, to date, per BARB figures:
3313:has denied any suggestion of
2882:, presented by Dara Γ Briain.
2818:The Apprentice: You're Fired!
2647:The Apprentice: You're Fired!
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341:is a British business-styled
318:The Apprentice: You're Fired!
9558:BBC reality television shows
7702:Conlan, Tara (3 July 2007).
7402:Wright, Mark (8 June 2007).
7102:Johns, Ian (16 March 2007).
6855:Pickard, Anna (9 May 2007).
6510:"TV house open for business"
6339:Justin Harp (2 April 2020).
4795:"Amstrad Board of Directors"
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6969:. BBC One. 12 December 2006
6460:Lane, Megan (7 June 2007).
4707:"Alan Sugar leaves Amstrad"
3636:Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares
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184:226 (including 28 specials)
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7506:"Tim in the Firing Line".
7288:. TellyMix. Archived from
6684:"Behind the Scene Secrets"
6384:"The Apprentice Best Bits"
5807:"BBC One β The Apprentice"
5682:BBC News, 10 November 2009
4607:The Apprentice Series Four
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8490:"Commissioning β BBC ONE"
7603:Gill, AA (4 March 2007).
7584:. Internet Movie Database
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6803:The Apprentice Series Two
5249:"Commissioning β BBC ONE"
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7266:. Broadcast. 21 May 2009
7110:. London. Archived from
6993:"Sleep when you're dead"
5795:. London. 12 April 2012.
5627:BBC News, 30 August 2009
5615:Digital Spy, 6 June 2009
5454:"The Apprentice Ep 1/12"
4887:"Sullivan takes control"
3716:Royal Television Society
3668:Broadcasting Press Guild
3219:entrepreneurial spirit.
3162:parodied the show, with
3091:In the fourth series of
2994:Bremner Bird and Fortune
2932:The Apprentice Best Bits
2629:, both hosted by former
2604:prank telephone call row
2498:The Celebrity Apprentice
953: Guest Board Member
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9447:ONE Championship series
8004:29 October 2013 at the
7661:Have I Got News for You
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6845:, BBC News, 10 May 2006
6765:"Sugar's Trade Secrets"
5931:. London. 4 June 2012.
4444:BBC One. Archived from
3769:β Tape and Film Editing
3111:How TV Ruined Your Life
3045:Have I Got News for You
2945:Parodies and imitations
2101:2014 Commonwealth Games
7851:. BBC. 19 October 2007
6910:"Riverside TV Studios"
6890:. London: The Guardian
5670:BBC News, 18 June 2009
5303:. BARB. Archived from
3851:In 2009, a DVD called
3423:Rating (consolidated)
2981:who are seeking their
2436:. Originally aired on
1919:. Alongside this, the
1840:Montagues and Capulets
1784:Rochelle Raye Anthony
1716:Scarlett Allen-Horton
9413:Martha Stewart series
8923:Masters, Dru (2007).
8898:"Where are they now?"
8492:. BBC. Archived from
8052:"Parky's Sugar Blast"
6820:. BBC. Archived from
5859:Styl by Tom Pellereau
5703:on 26 September 2010.
5658:BBC News, 5 June 2009
5251:. BBC. Archived from
4827:. London. 1 June 2009
4642:. New. Archived from
4577:. BBC. Archived from
4520:"Spying for Sir Alan"
2972:Strictly Come Dancing
2489:. Given the title of
2131:2015 General Election
2115:half of the episode.
2009:2010 general election
362:the American original
356:and broadcast by the
8852:on 28 September 2007
8816:(16 February 2006).
8784:(10 February 2005).
8692:on 27 September 2007
8367:on 16 September 2016
7559:Harry Hill's TV Burp
7487:on 28 September 2007
7435:"Why I Fired Them".
7416:on 30 September 2007
7361:"Battle for my Baby"
7222:on 15 February 2008.
6991:(15 December 2006).
5078:. Bright Ideas Trust
5076:"Bright Ideas Trust"
5074:Bright Ideas Trust.
4928:The London Telegraph
4872:The London Telegraph
4575:"Exit Rory and Ifti"
4117:on 30 September 2007
3816:Dance of the Knights
3649:, but was beaten by
3354:Desperate Housewives
3212:The Evening Standard
2956:Harry Hill's TV Burp
2938:coronavirus pandemic
2843:for another series.
2770:improve this article
2372:Candidates and tasks
1750:Kathryn Louise Burn
390:Originally aired on
202:Production companies
141:Dance of the Knights
126:Theme music composer
7906:7 June 2013 at the
6944:. 16 September 2016
6579:The Daily Telegraph
6489:. Digital Spy. 2007
5928:The Daily Telegraph
5767:The Daily Telegraph
5748:The Daily Telegraph
5184:. 24 September 2006
4281:on 5 September 2012
4105:"Tycoon a Turn Off"
3800:-related features.
3359:2005 UEFA Cup Final
3279:Former contestants
3194:The Daily Telegraph
3055:, rival UK channel
2707:Hardeep Singh Kohli
2444:, and is hosted by
2331:Leadenhall Building
2097:2014 FIFA World Cup
493:Candidate selection
220:Boundless (2012β19)
18:The Apprentice (UK)
9311:Related programmes
9282:Jessica Cunningham
8395:. 27 October 2016.
8064:on 9 November 2007
7530:. 1 September 2005
7210:"Hire we go again"
7160:on 10 January 2009
7139:, 11 November 2008
6690:on 16 October 2015
6345:www.digitalspy.com
6295:. 17 December 2017
6220:. 18 December 2017
5961:. 24 October 2012.
5132:. 10 December 2005
5003:. 17 February 2005
4729:Gazette and Herald
4442:"On your marks..."
4422:on 9 November 2007
3281:Lucinda Ledgerwood
3145:The Power of Three
3127:Horrible Histories
2983:15 minutes of fame
2847:Special programmes
1970:Margaret Mountford
1852:Bright Ideas Trust
1848:London Underground
1680:Camilla Ainsworth
1119:seventeenth series
1056:Margaret Mountford
945: Board Member
870:Margaret Mountford
695:Margaret Mountford
94:Margaret Mountford
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9292:Ryan-Mark Parsons
9150:Michelle Dewberry
8831:978-0-563-49337-2
8799:978-0-563-52238-6
8311:, 28 January 2011
7677:"Last night's TV"
7053:on 6 October 2008
6916:on 17 August 2007
6777:on 14 August 2007
6632:. 19 October 2014
4973:virginradio.co.uk
4646:on 9 October 2011
4250:. 24 October 2016
3925:. Speakers Corner
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3315:product placement
3239:Michael Parkinson
3160:Story of the Twos
2826:Junior Apprentice
2802:
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2683:Sport Relief 2008
2552:Red Nose Day 2007
2507:Alastair Campbell
2442:Riverside Studios
2358:One Canada Square
2234:COVID-19 pandemic
2162:2016 Rio Olympics
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1660:16 December 2018
1624:17 December 2017
1586:18 December 2016
1570:Vana Koutsomitis
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3156:Harry & Paul
3137:within the 2012
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2880:How To Get Hired
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2677:After the first
2623:The Apprenticast
2611:The Apprenticast
2543:Timothy Campbell
2362:Citigroup Centre
2286:Every series of
2256:Series 18 (2024)
2241:Series 17 (2023)
2222:Series 16 (2022)
2203:Series 15 (2019)
2184:Series 14 (2018)
2169:Series 13 (2017)
2142:Series 12 (2016)
2119:Series 11 (2015)
2085:Series 10 (2014)
1978:Yasmina Siadatan
1815:Rachel Woolford
1797:1 February 2024
1549:14 October 2015
1511:14 October 2014
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