Six contenders are pushed to their limits while learning the valuable skills that it takes to become a successful sports agent. Competing in a series of challenges which will see just one of them going from standing on the sidelines to becoming a Superagent for a top UK sports agency, they work alongside mentors Tahli Grobbelaar, Fitzroy Simpson and Mel Goldberg. The six contenders are London DJ Luke, entrepreneur Ashley, sports journalist Luisa, students Kelly and Katie-Jane, and football coach Jamie. They meet their mentors for the first time, and Tahli sets the bar high by introducing Liverpool FC centre-half Jamie Carragher, who sets them their first challenge. They must spot raw new footballing talent on the pitch at the Liverpool Youth Football Academy. With all of them hoping to spot the next Gerrard or Torres, it's set to kick off both on and off the pitch.
Six contenders learn the valuable skills that it takes to become a successful sports agent. The challenge is to manage the day-to-day schedules of major sports clients including Olympic gold-winning cyclist Victoria Pendleton, European and Commonwealth champion Mark Foster, Olympic medallist Tasha Danvers, and professional snowboarder Charlotte Dutton.
Six contenders learn the valuable skills that it takes to become a successful sports agent. The contenders must find sponsorship and endorsement opportunities, one of the biggest streams of income any player can have. For David Beckham it's worth tens of millions. The prospective super agents have clients for whom it is far more difficult to find sponsorship, in the form of Tooting and Mitcham United FC's players. Can they convince businesses to put up real cash in return for endorsement?
Six contenders learn the valuable skills that it takes to become a successful sports agent. In this episode the contenders have to pass an exam similar to that set by the FA, which all agents have to take if they want to conduct transfers of footballers between clubs. They will also have a one on one interview with boss Mel. There is a surprise when they are given a taste of the Superagent's lifestyle - watching Arsenal play Wigan from a private box. Tahli Grobbelaar reveals that the contender who performs the worst will have to leave the show and lose their chance of winning the job as a Superagent. Who will do best and worst in the exam, and who will be the first to leave the show?
Six young people compete to win a job with a top UK sports agency. The five remaining contenders learn how difficult it is to prevent the media publishing negative stories about clients. At morning briefing the contenders are told that this week's challenge will test their communication skills, particularly amongst famous footballing faces, the first being Chelsea's Florent Malouda. They are then taken to meet Liverpool star Ryan Babel and West Bromwich Albion's Gianni Zuiverloon and Ryan Donk for dinner at a top restaurant. Over dinner, mentor Tahli Grobbelaar tests their ability to be discreet. When two undercover journalists set about digging for a story, will our contenders keep their clients' confidence? All is revealed at a stormy press conference the next morning, and the worst-performing contender has to leave the show.
Six young people compete to win a job with a top UK sports agency. The remaining four contenders' task is about managing media profiles. They are working with England and Portsmouth goalkeeper David James to promote a cause close to his heart - environmentalism. Which contender will have what it takes to make a success of James's latest green initiative?
Six young people compete to win a job with a top UK sports agency. On the week of the semi-final, the three remaining contenders are tested on wealth management. With advice from Chelsea striker Salomon Kalou and ex-premiership star Andrew Cole, they are judged first-hand by Dragons' Den star and multimillionaire James Caan. With the worst-performing contender leaving the competition, the tension soars as the final two move one step closer to becoming a superagent.
Six contenders, eight challenges and for the winner, one job as the UK's next Superagent. Six young people against each other as they try to win a job with a top UK sports agency. It is the finale, and the two remaining competitors fly to the La Manga Club Centre for professional football in Spain, to compete in their final challenge. They must choose a player from the centre to represent, then successfully present him back in the UK to the Crystal Palace chairman and manager. Mentors Mel Goldberg, Tahli Grobbelaar and Fitzroy Simpson will then decide who will score the title of Superagent.