With The Apprentice now in its 20th year on air, the bar for its contestants is somehow both lower and higher than ever. Any ...
Another day, another dismissal on The Apprentice as the candidates grappled with turning crops into cash. Fourteen of the original eighteen keen contestants on the BBC One show now remain after one ...
Another week of The Apprentice has come and gone, with the candidates this week given the infamous negotiation task. This year though, it came with a twist, with half of the candidates being sent out ...
Lord Alan Sugar has defended The Apprentice’s aftercare process in wake of the recent debate about how reality shows treat their contestants before, during and after the programme. The debate was ...
Roll up, roll up – it’s time for the world’s most chaotic business competition to return to our screens once again. Baroness Karren Brady and season one winner Tim Campbell will return to help the ...
This year’s Apprentice contestants: (from back left, Jonny, Liam, Nadia, Jordan, Mia, Amber-Rose, Frederick, Aoibheann and Emma) - BBC The new series of The Apprentice (BBC One) kicks off in the ...
Lord Sugar hosted a special version of The Apprentice featuring children rather than adults and some very blunt questions ...
Lenny Rush and Pudsey have been promoted to the roles of telly executives and are putting children at the heart of all programming - what could possibly go wrong?
"The Apprentice" host and entrepreneur Lord Alan Sugar recently blasted remote work in a BBC interview. "You don't learn sitting at home in your Pajamas," he said. He's now being criticized for making ...
Tonight (November 24), Paul Sullivan became the latest candidate to get shown the door by Lord Sugar's jabbing finger on The Apprentice, and he's not happy about the way the boardroom showdown went ...
Roll up, roll up – it’s time for the world’s most chaotic business competition to return to our screens once again. The Apprentice is back for an 18th season, serving up 18 ready and willing ...
There used to be a time when The Apprentice was on that I used to spend my Wednesdays sat in the Digital Spy offices in silence. As much as a muttering, a smile or a snigger would apparently "spoil" ...