The Apprentice flop Dan Callaghan put “strain” on family after investing
“That was my job and I hope that’s all I did”.
“We joke amongst us – obviously I tell them that I would win easily”.
“Was it a good deal?” Er, no. Sugar swatted him away like an annoying fly – “What are you on about?”
For its tenth yr & eleventh collection, The Apprentice had clearly delivered yet one more array of candidates to entertain & amaze us with their appalling egotism & extraordinary ineptitude & setting the image of British business back another 5 years of time of time.
Lord Sugar has appeared on The One Show sofa and spilled the beans about the new series… not really.
I’ve never seen a shampoo with cactus on it and there’s a very good reason for that, because nobody will probably buy it.
Lord Sugar faced criticism that he was out of touch after comments to the Saturday Times asking why people in poverty had mobile phones and microwaves.
“I wanted a catchy name and Yomp means to march over changing terrain, and that’s what we wanted to do for our clients”.
The Apprentice continues tomorrow night at 9pm on BBC One.
This series features among its contestants 23-year-old sales account manager Mergim Butaja as well as a builder, social media entrepreneur and a private tutor. It (Other OTC: “ITGL – news) would have cost us £160,000 a year to rent an office in central London”, he said, adding that he couldn’t set up offices in other parts of the United Kingdom because most of his customers are in London and the travel costs would be too expensive. I’d be a challenge to him. It’s what the programme’s all about.
“It’s like when Margaret left and Karren came in; two different characters”. During “The Apprentice 2015” premier however, they would start off with the basics.
30-year-old Kasim agreed and said: “I definitely shouldn’t have brought Vana back in with me”.
But “the sharpest brains in the business world” found themselves floundering on their very first task – to haggle the best price for fish at Billingsgate Market and transform it into profitable lunchtime meals. On ITV there will be Alexander Armstrong in the Land of the Midnight Sun, a new three-part series in which the comedian and Pointless presenter goes on a 8,000-mile journey halfway around the Arctic Circle deep in mid-winter.
“We were trading insults so I took a day off and popped to the doctor to check it out”.
“But Dan, you say that purchasing is all down to me, and you were the only one who didn’t sell anything”. Stranger things have happened.
Speaking about his Apprentice experience after his exit from the show, he said: “There’s always an element of editing, they’ve got 200 hours of film, so of course people’s characteristics are emphasised and of course what you see is not always the whole picture”. He was weak during the task, self-admittedly very bad at sales and didn’t stand up for himself.