Unreality TV have learned that The Apprentice will finally return to our screens in just a few weeks time.
The long awaited business based reality TV show normally airs each spring, but was delayed earlier this year because of Lord Alan Sugar’s involvement with the Labour government and the impending general election.
A shorter series of Junior Apprentice did air in May, but the full sized, full length, adult version of the show will be back on the 6th October at 9pm.
The upcoming series will be the last time that a winner of the show lands a £100k job with Lord Sugar. From 2011, the British multi millionaire will set up a new business with an initial investment worth £250,000 for the show’s top dog.
Lord Sugar said: “In the past years I was searching for a candidate to employ, now I am looking for a business partner. The...
The long awaited business based reality TV show normally airs each spring, but was delayed earlier this year because of Lord Alan Sugar’s involvement with the Labour government and the impending general election.
A shorter series of Junior Apprentice did air in May, but the full sized, full length, adult version of the show will be back on the 6th October at 9pm.
The upcoming series will be the last time that a winner of the show lands a £100k job with Lord Sugar. From 2011, the British multi millionaire will set up a new business with an initial investment worth £250,000 for the show’s top dog.
Lord Sugar said: “In the past years I was searching for a candidate to employ, now I am looking for a business partner. The...
- 9/18/2010
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
Former Apprentice winner Lee McQueen is to quit his £100,000 job and take up a public speaking role instead.
The 32 year old won the BBC business show in 2008 and since then has worked in Alan Sugar’s company Amscreen, however her now has an agent and is looking for public speaking and motivational engagements in and around the London area.
He has previously carried out work for Hillingdon Council.
A council spokesman told The Sun: “He has been involved in training events in the borough through Hillingdon Training Ltd, a private company.”
Lee said: “Having gained a huge amount of experience in my role at Amscreen, I felt now was the right time to start up on my own.”
Lord Sugar said: “Lee has made an important contribution to Amscreen and we wish him the best.”
We have to wonder if Sugar is a terrible boss or if he picks the...
The 32 year old won the BBC business show in 2008 and since then has worked in Alan Sugar’s company Amscreen, however her now has an agent and is looking for public speaking and motivational engagements in and around the London area.
He has previously carried out work for Hillingdon Council.
A council spokesman told The Sun: “He has been involved in training events in the borough through Hillingdon Training Ltd, a private company.”
Lee said: “Having gained a huge amount of experience in my role at Amscreen, I felt now was the right time to start up on my own.”
Lord Sugar said: “Lee has made an important contribution to Amscreen and we wish him the best.”
We have to wonder if Sugar is a terrible boss or if he picks the...
- 7/1/2010
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
Last night's Apprentice finale peaked with 10.62m (40.8%) for BBC One, overnight figures suggest. The episode, which aired on a Sunday to avoid a clash with ITV1's coverage of an England World Cup qualifier, averaged 9.82m (37.9%) during the 9pm hour, beating last week's series record. The peak audience came as Sir Alan's verdict was revealed in the final five minutes. A strong 7.66m (36.1%) then watched The Apprentice: You're Hired, featuring this year's winner, Yasmina Siadatan, at 10pm. The figure is the highest for an Apprentice finale to date. Last year, the series four finale averaged 8.91m (36.6%) on Wednesday, June 11, while 6.82m (27.4%) tuned in to see Simon Ambrose win series three on Wednesday, June 13, 2007. The return of Kingdom - starring Stephen Fry and Karl Davies - was dented by the clash, managing (more)...
- 6/8/2009
- by By Dan French
- Digital Spy
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