Adrian Chiles and guests meet the first candidate to be fired from Season 2 of "The Apprentice UK".
Adrian Chiles and guests meet the second candidate to be fired from Season 2 of "The Apprentice UK".
Adrian Chiles and guests meet the third candidate to be fired from Season 2 of "The Apprentice UK".
Adrian Chiles and guests meet the fourth candidate to be fired from Season 2 of "The Apprentice UK".
Adrian Chiles and guests interview the candidate who was hired by Sir Alan Sugar after winning series 2 of "The Apprentice".
A task involving cleaning cars is a washout for someone whose dreams of becoming Sir Alan's apprentice are expunged at the first hurdle. Panellists including multimillionaire businesswoman Gill Fielding, comedian Rufus Hound and TV presenter Carol Vorderman endeavour to find out what went wrong, and cast their eyes over the rest who are left to fight it out for the top job.
Meet the one who bit off more than they could chew when the candidates had to cater for city clients. The panel includes Masterchef's Gregg Wallace and Sir Alan's aide Nick Hewer, who question the one who went from the frying pan into the fire and cast their eyes over the ones who are left to fight another day.
Meet the latest person to encounter problems in Sir Alan's boardroom. Bra millionaire Michelle Mone, DJ Trevor Nelson and journalist Carole Malone pick over the bones of what went wrong and reveal who they think will be in it for the long run.
The week's task involved creating and selling an innovative beauty product - as it turned out, not an easy feat for the wannabe apprentices. For a full postmortem of their performance, the most recently despatched candidate joins Adrian Chiles, comedian Andy Parsons, Sarah Halton, chief executive of Molton Brown, and Jo Elvin, editor of Glamour.
The week's task of creating a new character and advert for a children's cereal proved crunch time for yet another candidate. They join comedian Jenny Eclair, retail guru Mary Portas, and the Chief Executive of Saatchi and Saatchi Fallon, Robert Senior, to chew over what went wrong.
It is time to meet the candidate who is counting the cost of failure after being tasked with pricing and selling ten disparate items. Comedian Al Murray, Antiques Roadshow expert Hilary Kay and American financial guru Alvin Hall get to the bottom of what went wrong, as well as putting a value on the remaining candidates.
Meet the latest unlucky candidate to fall foul of Sir Alan, by selling themselves short in a task to select and sell new innovative products to retailers. Dissecting this week's Apprentice are comedian Ruby Wax, journalist Mark Frith and millionaire businesswoman Kavita Oberoi. They also place their bets on who could eventually be Sir Alan's Apprentice.
Meet the candidate for whom a task to rebrand Margate proved to be their Waterloo. Delving into what went wrong are broadcaster Clare Balding, comedian Jason Manford and Visit London's marketing director Martine Ainsworth-Wells. They will also be placing their bets on who is on course to win the race to become Sir Alan's Apprentice.
Meet the candidate who, in a task to select products at The Baby Show, fell on the nursery slopes. Counting the cost of what went wrong are comedian Hugh Dennis, singer and performer Michael Ball and the MD of JoJo Maman Bebe, Laura Tenison.
Meet the candidate who, in a task involving selling products on a TV shopping channel, failed to impress the boss. Counting the cost of what went wrong are Sir Alan's aide Margaret Mountford, comedian Rufus Hound and shopping channel owner Hasfa Abubacker.
Meet the candidate who was grilled to a crisp by Sir Alan's associates and will rue the day they got so near, yet so far. Getting to the bottom of what went wrong are multi-millionaire businessman James Caan, comedian Jo Brand and columnist Jane Moore. They'll also be revealing who they back to be Sir Alan's next apprentice. Credits
As the battle begins to become Lord Sugar's new apprentice, we meet the one who fell at the first hurdle when their sausages failed to sizzle. Masterchef's John Torode and comedienne Jenny Eclair endeavour to find out what went wrong and cast their eyes over the rest who are left to fight it out for the top job.
Dara O'Briain presents You're Hired!, in which he meets both the winner and their new boss - as well as the runner-up - to discuss the events of the past 12 weeks. Comedian Jack Dee, entrepreneur Sarah Willingham and journalist Amanda Platell are also on hand to offer their observations. Last in the series.
Dara O Briain is joined by Innocent co-founder Richard Reed and journalist Kate Spicer to interview the first candidate to be fired from season 7 of "The Apprentice".
Dara O Briain is joined by Lord Sugar's aide Karren Brady and comedian Andy Parsons to interview the candidate who was fired as a result of the "Mobile Phone App" task.
Dara O Briain is joined by comedian Sean Lock, interior designer Tara Bernerd and columist and broadcaster Jane Moore. Together they meet the candidate fired as a result of the "Discount Buying for the Savoy" task.
Dara O Briain is joined by Lisa Snowdon, Ed Byrne and cosmetics brand founder Nicky Kinnaird. Together they meet the candidate fired as a result of the "Beauty Treatments" task.
Dara O Briain is joined by Kelvin MacKenzie, entrepreneur Debbie Wosskow and comedian Sarah Millican to discuss what went wrong on the "Pet Food" task.
Kevin Bridges, rubbish entrepreneur Jason Moore and Arlene Phillips join Dara O Briain to discuss the "Rubbish" task.
Hear from the newly fired candidate just what crushed their quest to become Lord Sugar's next business partner as they fall at the first hurdle. Thea Green, the founder of nails inc, DJ and broadcaster Trevor Nelson and comedian Jo Caulfield make up the panel determined to get to the bottom of what went wrong.
Hear from the candidate whose Apprentice dreams have gone down the drain in a task to design a bathroom or kitchen gadget. On this week's panel are columnist and author Grace Dent, the inventor of the Trunki ride-on suitcase - Rob Law, and comedian Hugh Dennis.
Creating a new condiment is a recipe for disaster for one of this year's Apprentice business brains. Grilling them on what went wrong are Reggae, Reggae Sauce creator Levi Roots, Lord Sugar's fearsome inquisitor Claude Littner and comedienne Jenny Eclair.
Making money out of other people's cast-offs leads to one candidate being cast away by Lord Sugar. Getting under the skin of the one that didn't get away are designer Kelly Hoppen, Lord Sugar's aide Nick Hewer and comedian Sean Lock.
Meet the candidate who failed to impress in a task to design and sell a new fitness class for gyms. Putting the one who was not fit for purpose through their paces are LA Fitness' founder Fred Turok, model and broadcaster Katie Price, and comedian Simon Evans.
Creating a meal to sell on the streets of Edinburgh wasn't a recipe for success for one candidate. Grilling the one who didn't get away are comedian Fred Macaulay, food critic Tracey MacLeod and celebrity chef Gino D'Acampo.
Smelling what sells leaves a bad taste in the mouth for one candidate in a task to buy, sell and buy again. Picking over the bones of what went wrong are BBC economics editor Stephanie Flanders, retail entrepreneur Oliver Tress and comedian Russell Kane.
Failing the week's task - choosing urban art to sell at a gallery - leads to another candidate being brushed aside. Canvassing opinion on what went wrong are art collector and financial guru Alvin Hall, comedian Sarah Millican and art expert Lawrence Alkin.
A task to brand and promote English sparkling wine ends with one candidate losing their fizz. Getting a taste of what went wrong are marketing expert Lucy Jackson, DJ Sara Cox and comedian Andy Parsons.
A task to negotiate luxury experiences to offer to the public via a daily deals website leads to someone being discounted. Scrutinising where it all went wrong are Groupon's MD Tobias Tschoetsch, Lord Sugar's aide Karren Brady, and comedian Ed Byrne.
Creating and branding an affordable luxury product leads to one candidate reaching the end of the line. Pouring over what went wrong are retail entrepreneur Angus Thirlwell, columnist Kelvin Mackenzie and comedian Ruby Wax.
First episode of the 2013 Apprentice - You're Fired shows. With 16 business brains battling it out for a £250,000 investment from Lord Sugar, hopes are quickly dashed for the candidate who hits the ropes in round one. Dissecting why it went so wrong are the co-founder of Green & Blacks Jo Fairley, comedian Katherine Ryan and Radio 1's Matt Edmondson.
Meet the candidate whose performance on a corporate away day led to their last day.
Meet the candidate who reached the end of the road in a task based at the Motorhome and Caravan Show. Finding out why their wheels fell off are Lord Sugar's aide Nick Hewer and comedian Jenny Eclair.
A task to grow a business from market stall to shop sees one candidate sell themselves down the river. Broadcaster and paralympian Ade Adepitan and comedian Hugh Dennis find out why they were given short change by Lord Sugar.
As the final five meet Lord Sugar's four inquisitors, meet the candidates who did not make the cut. Finding out what went wrong are comedian Andi Osho and Radio 1's Matt Edmondson.
The Apprentice: You're Fired returns with new host Jack Dee, as this year's crop of candidates begin the competition for Lord Sugar's £250,000 investment. Jack and new regular panellist Romesh Ranganathan are joined this week by Radio 1's Matt Edmondson and chef and entrepreneur Thomasina Miers, as they take an entertaining and insightful inside look at this year's business hopefuls and meet the first candidate to be fired.
Jack Dee is joined by regular panellist Romesh Ranganathan, journalist and broadcaster Grace Dent and advertising CEO Zaid Al-Zaidy to meet the candidate who slipped up on this week's task to create an advertising campaign for a new brand of shampoo. They will also be casting a critical eye over the remaining candidates competing for Lord Sugar's £250,000 investment.
Jack Dee has Lord Sugar's new aide Claude Littner on the panel as they quiz the latest candidate to be fired. Joining them to discuss this week's channel-hopping shopping task is regular panellist, comedian Romesh Ranganathan.
Jack Dee, regular panellist Romesh Ranganathan and comedian Susan Calman meet the latest fired candidate, who discovered that Lord Sugar's bark is as bad as his bite after selling themselves short on a pet products task. Jack and his guests will also be casting a critical eye over the remaining candidates who are fighting for Lord Sugar's £250,000 investment.
The Apprentice: You're Fired returns with Rhod Gilbert, as this year's crop of candidates compete for Lord Sugar's £250,000 investment. Rhod is joined this week by three special guest panellists, as they take an entertaining and insightful inside look at this year's business hopefuls and meet the next candidate to be fired.
Another unfortunate (?) candidate bites the dust.
Rhod Gilbert is joined by comedian Nathan Caton, international entrepreneur Frances Dickens and presenter and Apprentice fan Sara Cox as they take an inside look at this year's business hopefuls and meet the next candidate to be fired.
Rhod Gilbert and guest panellists meet the candidates who have failed to make it past Lord Sugar's fearsome interviewers. The panel discuss the fired candidates' business plans and their experiences of the process, as well as assessing the chances of the two candidates to reach the final.
Rhod Gilbert meets the series winner and runner-up as well as Lord Sugar himself to discuss the tears, triumphs and most memorable moments of the past 12 weeks. They are joined by former candidates and special guests on the panel.
The companion programme to The Apprentice returns, with host Rhod Gilbert talking to the first candidate to be ejected from the competition. The host is also joined by a panel of experts and fans, who offer an entertaining analysis of this week's task.
An interview with the show's freshly rejected candidate, who reveals what it is really like to be in the firing line. Studio guests also discuss their views on what has happened in this week's episode. Rhod Gilbert hosts.
An interview with the show's freshly rejected candidates, who reveal what it is really like to be in the firing line. Plus, a low-down on the two finalists left in the competition. Studio guests also discuss their views on what has happened in this week's episode.
Rhod Gilbert is joined by the winner, the runner-up and Lord Sugar himself, as the business tycoon reveals the reasons behind his final decision, and also comments on some of the other candidates who have caught his eye during the series. There's also a look back at some of the highlights - and low points - of the past 12 weeks, with a celebrity panel chipping in with their thoughts. Last in the series.
An interview with the show's freshly rejected candidate, who reveals what it is really like to be in the firing line. Studio guests also discuss their views on what has happened in this week's episode