On Sunday night, Lord Sugar opted to invest £250,000 in Mark Wright's digital marketing business. It didn't sound too exciting or thrilling, but Sugar and his new apprentice will probably make it work.
But did he miss out on a golden opportunity with rival finalist Bianca Miller? Her new tights brand has got plenty of people in the fashion industry talking, so might he live to regret not snapping her up?
We caught up with Bianca to find out what the future has in store for her.
Apprentice winner Mark Wright: From homeless to Lord Sugar's partner
The Apprentice finale: All the best reactions
How disappointed were you to find out that you had missed out on winning?
"Obviously I'm disappointed. I always went into the process wanting to be the winner and be Lord Sugar's business partner. But at the same time, I'm really grateful for...
But did he miss out on a golden opportunity with rival finalist Bianca Miller? Her new tights brand has got plenty of people in the fashion industry talking, so might he live to regret not snapping her up?
We caught up with Bianca to find out what the future has in store for her.
Apprentice winner Mark Wright: From homeless to Lord Sugar's partner
The Apprentice finale: All the best reactions
How disappointed were you to find out that you had missed out on winning?
"Obviously I'm disappointed. I always went into the process wanting to be the winner and be Lord Sugar's business partner. But at the same time, I'm really grateful for...
- 12/23/2014
- Digital Spy
At the end of 11 gruelling weeks of tasks on The Apprentice, it came down to some internet jiggery pokery from Aussie Mark Wright or some colourful tights from Bianca Miller.
Thankfully for everyone who was concerned that might suffer a year of "Alan Sugar gets into tights" gags, he went with "the devil in me" and partnered up with Wright's digital marketing company.
We caught up with Wright the morning after his victory was revealed to talk about Daniel, Big Brother wannabes and how he put everything on the line for the BBC One show.
You Australians, coming over here, stealing our jobs...
That's it. If you will give them away that easy, we will come and take them.
Have you got a sore head this morning Mark?
Not really. I haven't had a chance to have a beer yet. There's been lots of beer and lots of bits and pieces.
Thankfully for everyone who was concerned that might suffer a year of "Alan Sugar gets into tights" gags, he went with "the devil in me" and partnered up with Wright's digital marketing company.
We caught up with Wright the morning after his victory was revealed to talk about Daniel, Big Brother wannabes and how he put everything on the line for the BBC One show.
You Australians, coming over here, stealing our jobs...
That's it. If you will give them away that easy, we will come and take them.
Have you got a sore head this morning Mark?
Not really. I haven't had a chance to have a beer yet. There's been lots of beer and lots of bits and pieces.
- 12/22/2014
- Digital Spy
Digital Spy readers have disagreed with Lord Sugar's decision to hire Mark Wright.
Wright emerged as the leading candidate over Bianca Miller in the final boardroom face-off during Sunday's (December 21) finale.
However, 54.15% disagreed with the decision, while 45.85% said they agreed with the result.
Over 8,000 people voted in the poll.
Despite the outcome, Miller has gone on to launch her skin tone tights business.
The Apprentice final attracted 6.18m viewers, which is up on last year's final.
Wright emerged as the leading candidate over Bianca Miller in the final boardroom face-off during Sunday's (December 21) finale.
However, 54.15% disagreed with the decision, while 45.85% said they agreed with the result.
Over 8,000 people voted in the poll.
Despite the outcome, Miller has gone on to launch her skin tone tights business.
The Apprentice final attracted 6.18m viewers, which is up on last year's final.
- 12/22/2014
- Digital Spy
Mark Wright was ''shaken'' by Bianca Miller's confidence on 'The Apprentice'. The 25-year-old sales manager was crowned winner of the BBC One entrepreneurial show last night (21.12.14) and will now receive a £250,000 investment from Lord Alan Sugar but he's confessed he became less confident towards the end of the process. Quizzed on whether he ever doubted he was going to win, he exclusively told Bang Showbiz: ''Yeah I think actually as we got closer there were probably two times I doubted it. After the Tesco incident where I had the coughing fit I thought I wasn't going to win. ''And I...
- 12/22/2014
- Virgin Media - TV
Mark Wright has won 'The Apprentice'. The 25-year-old Australian is to receive a £250,000 investment in his digital marketing agency after Lord Sugar decided he was the show's outstanding candidate, ahead of fellow finalist Bianca Miller, who was gracious in defeat. Mark described London as the perfect place to explore his business ambitions, saying: ''London particularly is a land of opportunity for young people to start businesses. You can start a business here from your kitchen bench and turn over a million quid - what other place in the world can you do that? ''In Australia the population's not big...
- 12/22/2014
- Virgin Media - TV
Nick Hewer has made his final appearance on The Apprentice.
Tributes to Lord Sugar's long-time adviser were paid during tonight's final (December 21).
The Apprentice: Oh, Nick Hewer, we're going to miss you
Speaking on the after-show, Lord Sugar said: "It is with a heavy heart that I have got to say that Nick is not going to be my assistant in any future series of The Apprentice."
Lord Sugar continued: "He's reached the ripe old age of 70… he wants to hang up his shoes.
"It's a sad moment for me. I know when we do the next series, I'll be looking in that direction [to the left] and I know he's not going to be there."
Lord Sugar added: "I thank him dearly for all the help and the assistance that he's given me in the last ten years."
Although Hewer is currently suffering from Laryngitis, he managed to say: "Thank you,...
Tributes to Lord Sugar's long-time adviser were paid during tonight's final (December 21).
The Apprentice: Oh, Nick Hewer, we're going to miss you
Speaking on the after-show, Lord Sugar said: "It is with a heavy heart that I have got to say that Nick is not going to be my assistant in any future series of The Apprentice."
Lord Sugar continued: "He's reached the ripe old age of 70… he wants to hang up his shoes.
"It's a sad moment for me. I know when we do the next series, I'll be looking in that direction [to the left] and I know he's not going to be there."
Lord Sugar added: "I thank him dearly for all the help and the assistance that he's given me in the last ten years."
Although Hewer is currently suffering from Laryngitis, he managed to say: "Thank you,...
- 12/21/2014
- Digital Spy
Bianca Miller has launched her tights business on Twitter.
The Apprentice contestant came runner-up to Mark Wright during tonight's final (December 21).
Register your interest for skin tone tights from #BiancaMillerLondon tights on http://t.co/AFIeyYdqbk Rrp £7.99 @BiancaMillerLdn coming soon
— Bianca Miller (@Bianca_B_Miller) December 21, 2014
She wrote on Twitter: "Register your interest for skin tone tights from #BiancaMillerLondon tights on http://www.biancamillerlondon.com Rrp £7.99 @BiancaMillerLdn coming soon."
Miller originally launched her business with a focus on luxury products and higher-priced items, but she now appears to have dropped the price from £20 down to £7.99.
In tonight's final, Wright staged the launch of his digital marketing company with the help of fired contestants Solomon Akhtar, Sanjay Sood-Smith, James Hill and Sarah Dales.
Although Miller also impressed Lord Sugar with her luxury tights business launch, Wright was named the winner.
The Apprentice contestant came runner-up to Mark Wright during tonight's final (December 21).
Register your interest for skin tone tights from #BiancaMillerLondon tights on http://t.co/AFIeyYdqbk Rrp £7.99 @BiancaMillerLdn coming soon
— Bianca Miller (@Bianca_B_Miller) December 21, 2014
She wrote on Twitter: "Register your interest for skin tone tights from #BiancaMillerLondon tights on http://www.biancamillerlondon.com Rrp £7.99 @BiancaMillerLdn coming soon."
Miller originally launched her business with a focus on luxury products and higher-priced items, but she now appears to have dropped the price from £20 down to £7.99.
In tonight's final, Wright staged the launch of his digital marketing company with the help of fired contestants Solomon Akhtar, Sanjay Sood-Smith, James Hill and Sarah Dales.
Although Miller also impressed Lord Sugar with her luxury tights business launch, Wright was named the winner.
- 12/21/2014
- Digital Spy
Bianca Miller has launched her tights business on Twitter.
The Apprentice contestant came runner-up to Mark Wright during tonight's final (December 21).
Register your interest for skin tone tights from #BiancaMillerLondon tights on http://t.co/AFIeyYdqbk Rrp £7.99 @BiancaMillerLdn coming soon
— Bianca Miller (@Bianca_B_Miller) December 21, 2014
She wrote on Twitter: "Register your interest for skin tone tights from #BiancaMillerLondon tights on http://www.biancamillerlondon.com Rrp £7.99 @BiancaMillerLdn coming soon."
Miller originally launched her business with a focus on luxury products and higher-priced items, but she now appears to have dropped the price from £20 down to £7.99.
In tonight's final, Wright staged the launch of his digital marketing company with the help of fired contestants Solomon Akhtar, Sanjay Sood-Smith, James Hill and Sarah Dales.
Although Miller also impressed Lord Sugar with her luxury tights business launch, Wright was named the winner.
The Apprentice contestant came runner-up to Mark Wright during tonight's final (December 21).
Register your interest for skin tone tights from #BiancaMillerLondon tights on http://t.co/AFIeyYdqbk Rrp £7.99 @BiancaMillerLdn coming soon
— Bianca Miller (@Bianca_B_Miller) December 21, 2014
She wrote on Twitter: "Register your interest for skin tone tights from #BiancaMillerLondon tights on http://www.biancamillerlondon.com Rrp £7.99 @BiancaMillerLdn coming soon."
Miller originally launched her business with a focus on luxury products and higher-priced items, but she now appears to have dropped the price from £20 down to £7.99.
In tonight's final, Wright staged the launch of his digital marketing company with the help of fired contestants Solomon Akhtar, Sanjay Sood-Smith, James Hill and Sarah Dales.
Although Miller also impressed Lord Sugar with her luxury tights business launch, Wright was named the winner.
- 12/21/2014
- Digital Spy
Mark Wright has won The Apprentice 2014.
The contestant beat Bianca Miller in tonight's final (December 21) to become Lord Sugar's Apprentice.
He said: "To be running a business with Lord Sugar, I'm just absolutely stoked.
"I've worked so hard and to be sat here is life changing and the best thing that's ever happened to me."
On tonight's episode, Wright staged the launch of his digital marketing company with the help of fired contestants Solomon Akhtar, Sanjay Sood-Smith, James Hill and Sarah Dales.
Miller also impressed with her luxury tights business launch, which was worked on by Daniel Lassman, Felipe Alviar-Baquero, Lauren Riley and Katie Bulmer-Cooke.
The Apprentice Final Two: Mark Wright and Bianca Miller reveal all
Wright was ultimately named the winner in a tense final boardroom face-off, after Lord Sugar consulted with advisers Nick Hewer and Karren Brady.
Sunday night's finale was Hewer's last appearance as a regular member of the Apprentice cast.
The contestant beat Bianca Miller in tonight's final (December 21) to become Lord Sugar's Apprentice.
He said: "To be running a business with Lord Sugar, I'm just absolutely stoked.
"I've worked so hard and to be sat here is life changing and the best thing that's ever happened to me."
On tonight's episode, Wright staged the launch of his digital marketing company with the help of fired contestants Solomon Akhtar, Sanjay Sood-Smith, James Hill and Sarah Dales.
Miller also impressed with her luxury tights business launch, which was worked on by Daniel Lassman, Felipe Alviar-Baquero, Lauren Riley and Katie Bulmer-Cooke.
The Apprentice Final Two: Mark Wright and Bianca Miller reveal all
Wright was ultimately named the winner in a tense final boardroom face-off, after Lord Sugar consulted with advisers Nick Hewer and Karren Brady.
Sunday night's finale was Hewer's last appearance as a regular member of the Apprentice cast.
- 12/21/2014
- Digital Spy
Mark Wright has won The Apprentice 2014.
The contestant beat Bianca Miller in tonight's final (December 21) to become Lord Sugar's Apprentice.
He said: "To be running a business with Lord Sugar, I'm just absolutely stoked.
"I've worked so hard and to be sat here is life changing and the best thing that's ever happened to me."
On tonight's episode, Wright staged the launch of his digital marketing company with the help of fired contestants Solomon Akhtar, Sanjay Sood-Smith, James Hill and Sarah Dales.
Miller also impressed with her luxury tights business launch, which was worked on by Daniel Lassman, Felipe Alviar-Baquero, Lauren Riley and Katie Bulmer-Cooke.
The Apprentice Final Two: Mark Wright and Bianca Miller reveal all
Wright was ultimately named the winner in a tense final boardroom face-off, after Lord Sugar consulted with advisers Nick Hewer and Karren Brady.
Sunday night's finale was Hewer's last appearance as a regular member of the Apprentice cast.
The contestant beat Bianca Miller in tonight's final (December 21) to become Lord Sugar's Apprentice.
He said: "To be running a business with Lord Sugar, I'm just absolutely stoked.
"I've worked so hard and to be sat here is life changing and the best thing that's ever happened to me."
On tonight's episode, Wright staged the launch of his digital marketing company with the help of fired contestants Solomon Akhtar, Sanjay Sood-Smith, James Hill and Sarah Dales.
Miller also impressed with her luxury tights business launch, which was worked on by Daniel Lassman, Felipe Alviar-Baquero, Lauren Riley and Katie Bulmer-Cooke.
The Apprentice Final Two: Mark Wright and Bianca Miller reveal all
Wright was ultimately named the winner in a tense final boardroom face-off, after Lord Sugar consulted with advisers Nick Hewer and Karren Brady.
Sunday night's finale was Hewer's last appearance as a regular member of the Apprentice cast.
- 12/21/2014
- Digital Spy
The Apprentice concluded tonight with Mark Wright being hired by Lord Sugar.
Wright emerged as the leading candidate over Bianca Miller in the final boardroom face-off in Sunday's (December 21) finale.
So, Lord Sugar has made his final decision – but did he make the right call?
Vote in our poll below and leave your thoughts in the comments section:
The Apprentice wrapped up on Sunday on BBC One.
Wright emerged as the leading candidate over Bianca Miller in the final boardroom face-off in Sunday's (December 21) finale.
So, Lord Sugar has made his final decision – but did he make the right call?
Vote in our poll below and leave your thoughts in the comments section:
The Apprentice wrapped up on Sunday on BBC One.
- 12/21/2014
- Digital Spy
Digital Spy readers have backed Bianca Miller to win The Apprentice.
65.60% of over 7,000 voters want Bianca to walk away with Lord Sugar's £250,000 business investment in tonight's (December 21) final.
Mark Wright, who hopes to set up a digital marketing company, received just 34.40% of Digital Spy votes.
Bianca's business venture involves making different shades of hosiery, but who will Lord Sugar choose?
The Apprentice final two: Mark Wright and Bianca Miller reveal all
Tonight's final will see the two finalists teaming up with a selection of fired candidates from the series, as they put their business plans into motion.
The winner of the £250,000 investment will then be revealed.
The Apprentice final airs on Sunday at 9pm on BBC One.
65.60% of over 7,000 voters want Bianca to walk away with Lord Sugar's £250,000 business investment in tonight's (December 21) final.
Mark Wright, who hopes to set up a digital marketing company, received just 34.40% of Digital Spy votes.
Bianca's business venture involves making different shades of hosiery, but who will Lord Sugar choose?
The Apprentice final two: Mark Wright and Bianca Miller reveal all
Tonight's final will see the two finalists teaming up with a selection of fired candidates from the series, as they put their business plans into motion.
The winner of the £250,000 investment will then be revealed.
The Apprentice final airs on Sunday at 9pm on BBC One.
- 12/21/2014
- Digital Spy
'The Apprentice' candidate Bianca Miller has been accused of stealing her idea for skin-tone tights. The hopeful will be seen vying for a £250,000 investment from Lord Alan Sugar in the final of the business reality show this evening (21.12.14), despite another woman, 37-year-old Ella Bennett, claiming it is her idea which she told the entrepreneur about over two years ago. She told the Daily Mirror newspaper: ''No way should Lord Sugar hire Bianca. He should fire her - 100%.'' The disabled law graduate explained she has been working on the hosiery range for the past four years so was shocked when she...
- 12/21/2014
- Virgin Media - TV
Bianca Miller thinks it's ''shocking'' how quickly 'The Apprentice' candidates give up on their business plans. The 25-year-old finalist has confessed she's surprised by how many of her fellow candidates on the BBC One show have already decided not to go ahead with the businesses they went on the show to pitch to Lord Alan Sugar in an attempt to win a £250,000 investment from him. She told Bang Showbiz: ''I think it's shocking. I think to admit straight away, 'Oh, yeah, it was a great plan Lord Sugar when I was going to use your money, but now I have...
- 12/19/2014
- Virgin Media - TV
Dum-de-dum-de-dum-dum-de-dum-de-dum. The Apprentice 2014 is nearly over, but don't start despairing just yet. We have one mammoth clash of the titans remaining as Mark Wright and Bianca Miller go head-to-head for Lord Sugar's £250k investment.
Only one of them can win the grand prize and they still haven't been told who it is. We caught up with the duo to talk about rivalries, frisbees and gameplaying.
An easy first question - who has the best business plan?
Mark: I don't think my business plan is better, I think I'm more suited to my business plan because of my experience.
Bianca: I think our two business plans are very strong for different reasons. It's apples and pears. Mark knows his business, he's done it before and it's an industry that he knows. I'm doing something new, but it's innovative. They're two very different niches.
Mark: I think if I was against another sales person,...
Only one of them can win the grand prize and they still haven't been told who it is. We caught up with the duo to talk about rivalries, frisbees and gameplaying.
An easy first question - who has the best business plan?
Mark: I don't think my business plan is better, I think I'm more suited to my business plan because of my experience.
Bianca: I think our two business plans are very strong for different reasons. It's apples and pears. Mark knows his business, he's done it before and it's an industry that he knows. I'm doing something new, but it's innovative. They're two very different niches.
Mark: I think if I was against another sales person,...
- 12/19/2014
- Digital Spy
Mark Wright has won 'The Apprentice'. The 25-year-old Australian is to receive a £250,000 investment in his digital marketing agency after Lord Sugar decided he was the show's outstanding candidate, ahead of fellow finalist Bianca Miller, who was gracious in defeat. Mark described London as the perfect place to explore his business ambitions, saying: ''London particularly is a land of opportunity for young people to start businesses. You can start a business here from your kitchen bench and turn over a million quid - what other place in the world can you do that? ''In Australia the population's not big...
- 12/18/2014
- Virgin Media - TV
Margaret Mountford has explained her absence from last night's (December 17) episode of The Apprentice.
Lord Alan Sugar's former aide on the show was not present at the interviews stage of the process, despite featuring as one of the interviewers in the previous four series.
She told What's On TV that she hadn't been invited to return.
"They didn't ask me back," Mountford said. "I suppose I was fired!
"No, obviously they weren't going to want me to carry on doing interviews forever, and nor did I want to do them forever."
Series eight Apprentice winner Ricky Martin took Mountford's spot alongside Claude Littner, Mike Soutar and Claudine Collins.
Solomon Akhtar, Roisin Hogan and Daniel Lassman were fired following the interviews, leaving Bianca Miller and Mark Wright as this year's finalists.
The Apprentice final airs on Sunday, December 21 at 9pm on BBC One.
Lord Alan Sugar's former aide on the show was not present at the interviews stage of the process, despite featuring as one of the interviewers in the previous four series.
She told What's On TV that she hadn't been invited to return.
"They didn't ask me back," Mountford said. "I suppose I was fired!
"No, obviously they weren't going to want me to carry on doing interviews forever, and nor did I want to do them forever."
Series eight Apprentice winner Ricky Martin took Mountford's spot alongside Claude Littner, Mike Soutar and Claudine Collins.
Solomon Akhtar, Roisin Hogan and Daniel Lassman were fired following the interviews, leaving Bianca Miller and Mark Wright as this year's finalists.
The Apprentice final airs on Sunday, December 21 at 9pm on BBC One.
- 12/18/2014
- Digital Spy
We have our two final candidates on The Apprentice! Yes, after the gruelling interviews, there are just two people left fighting for Lord Sugar's £250,000 - but which one do you want to win? If you haven't seen the episode yet, now is when you want to stop reading and go and do something else...
Yep, Bianca Miller and Mark Wright are the final two candidates, and they'll go head to head in the battle for Sugar's investment on Sunday. That's not really long at all, is it?
But who do you want to win? Bianca wants to make different shades of hosiery; Mark wants to set up a digital marketing company. But is it about the business plans for you, or is your winner decided by something else?
Well, we want to know who you want to win, so vote in our poll and leave your comments below...
The Apprentice...
Yep, Bianca Miller and Mark Wright are the final two candidates, and they'll go head to head in the battle for Sugar's investment on Sunday. That's not really long at all, is it?
But who do you want to win? Bianca wants to make different shades of hosiery; Mark wants to set up a digital marketing company. But is it about the business plans for you, or is your winner decided by something else?
Well, we want to know who you want to win, so vote in our poll and leave your comments below...
The Apprentice...
- 12/17/2014
- Digital Spy
The Apprentice now has its two finalists after Bianca Miller and Mark Wright survived the dreaded interviews stage of the competition.
The duo - who have business plans involving hosiery and digital marketing respectively - will now battle it out in next week's final to win Lord Sugar's £250,000 investment.
But it was bad news for Solomon Akhtar, Roisin Hogan and Daniel Lassman, who were all shown the door by Lord Sugar after failings in their business plans.
Akhtar, who admitted that he had been "naive" after producing a business plan consisting of just eight pages, was the first candidate to be fired.
He had a terrible time during the interviews as Lord Sugar's notoriously tough adviser Claude Littner reacted furiously to the document, telling him that he was "taking the piss" and asking him to leave.
"It's a bloody disgrace," he said. "Ten years I've done this -...
The duo - who have business plans involving hosiery and digital marketing respectively - will now battle it out in next week's final to win Lord Sugar's £250,000 investment.
But it was bad news for Solomon Akhtar, Roisin Hogan and Daniel Lassman, who were all shown the door by Lord Sugar after failings in their business plans.
Akhtar, who admitted that he had been "naive" after producing a business plan consisting of just eight pages, was the first candidate to be fired.
He had a terrible time during the interviews as Lord Sugar's notoriously tough adviser Claude Littner reacted furiously to the document, telling him that he was "taking the piss" and asking him to leave.
"It's a bloody disgrace," he said. "Ten years I've done this -...
- 12/17/2014
- Digital Spy
Fired Apprentice candidate Daniel Lassman has hit back at his show rivals, claiming that their attacks on him reveal "a lack of maturity".
Lassman has been under fire on the show from fellow candidates, with quarter-finalist Sanjay Sood-Smith unleashing the strongest attack on him.
Last week, Sood-Smith told Digital Spy that Lassman was "even worse in real life" than on the show and said he was "distraught" to leave before him.
Responding to his critics, Lassman told us: "I think there are a couple of people out there who weren't on the show for the right reasons. A couple of people said things about me to grab a bit more press and coverage and profile building.
"To stoop to that level, I don't need to. I feel like I've learnt and taken a lot from the show, so I don't need to get involved in that.
"It's disappointing, but I...
Lassman has been under fire on the show from fellow candidates, with quarter-finalist Sanjay Sood-Smith unleashing the strongest attack on him.
Last week, Sood-Smith told Digital Spy that Lassman was "even worse in real life" than on the show and said he was "distraught" to leave before him.
Responding to his critics, Lassman told us: "I think there are a couple of people out there who weren't on the show for the right reasons. A couple of people said things about me to grab a bit more press and coverage and profile building.
"To stoop to that level, I don't need to. I feel like I've learnt and taken a lot from the show, so I don't need to get involved in that.
"It's disappointing, but I...
- 12/17/2014
- Digital Spy
Fired Apprentice candidate Solomon Akhtar has spoken to Digital Spy about his flirtatious behaviour behind the scenes of the BBC One reality show, admitting to having "a spark" with one contestant and trying his luck with Lord Sugar's aide Karren Brady.
Akhtar was one of the three fired candidates in tonight's (October 17) semi-final and the technology entrepreneur has opened up about what really went on in series 10.
"I think Karren and I were very flirty. Or I was very flirty with her," said the 22-year-old.
"I think Karren's a beautiful woman and I personally love her and I think she's amazing."
A more realistic potential relationship could come with fellow fired candidate Pamela Uddin, who he revealed he had grown close to in the house.
"Pamela and I were also very flirty. We used to go off and have little chats in the house," he said.
"We were very...
Akhtar was one of the three fired candidates in tonight's (October 17) semi-final and the technology entrepreneur has opened up about what really went on in series 10.
"I think Karren and I were very flirty. Or I was very flirty with her," said the 22-year-old.
"I think Karren's a beautiful woman and I personally love her and I think she's amazing."
A more realistic potential relationship could come with fellow fired candidate Pamela Uddin, who he revealed he had grown close to in the house.
"Pamela and I were also very flirty. We used to go off and have little chats in the house," he said.
"We were very...
- 12/17/2014
- Digital Spy
Mark Wright doesn't regret his ''sneaky'' tactics on 'The Apprentice'. The 25-year-old sales manager sticks by the decisions he made throughout the competition as he insists his actions guaranteed his spot in the upcoming final, in which he'll go head-to-head with Bianca Miller for a £250,000 investment from Lord Alan Sugar. Quizzed on whether he had any regrets, such as tricking Felipe into letting him sell the hot tubs his arch rival Daniel Lassman had secured, he told Bang Showbiz: ''Absolutely not. People say this is a business process and then say you're a bit sneaky. ''Had I said to Felipe,...
- 12/17/2014
- Virgin Media - TV
Fired Apprentice candidate Sanjay Sood-Smith has accused Bianca Miller of playing games on the BBC reality show and using negative tactics to survive.
Sood-Smith, who just missed out on a spot in next week's semi-final, said that the 25-year-old was managing to look good "by putting other people down".
The Apprentice leaps back up to 5.5 million on BBC One
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"Bianca is a very intelligent, smart lady, but in the process, she's played a bit of a game," said Sood-Smith.
"I think she tried to put other people down. She plays on other people's negatives and failings, not saying it to them and then bringing it up in the boardroom. In the last couple of weeks, she's come out looking good by putting other people down.
"She highlights people's flaws rather than talking about herself."
The former banker also took aim at Final 5 candidate Daniel Lassman,...
Sood-Smith, who just missed out on a spot in next week's semi-final, said that the 25-year-old was managing to look good "by putting other people down".
The Apprentice leaps back up to 5.5 million on BBC One
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"Bianca is a very intelligent, smart lady, but in the process, she's played a bit of a game," said Sood-Smith.
"I think she tried to put other people down. She plays on other people's negatives and failings, not saying it to them and then bringing it up in the boardroom. In the last couple of weeks, she's come out looking good by putting other people down.
"She highlights people's flaws rather than talking about herself."
The former banker also took aim at Final 5 candidate Daniel Lassman,...
- 12/12/2014
- Digital Spy
The Apprentice lost two more candidates tonight as Katie Bulmer-Cooke and Sanjay Sood-Smith were both fired by Lord Sugar.
The boss took the opportunity to whittle down the remaining hopefuls from seven to five after a premium puddings task, in which the two teams had to create and pitch new desserts to supermarkets.
Bulmer-Cooke - whose business plan involved opening a healthy restaurant - was the project manager for Team Tenacity and managed to shift 13,500 units of her unusually-flavoured trifles to Asda.
However, she lost out after Team Summit - led by project manager Roisin Hogan, whose business plan involves selling ready meals - won an order of 5,500 of her tea-flavoured cheesecakes from Waitrose and a further 20,000 from Tesco.
With just Bulmer-Cooke, Sood-Smith and Mark Wright left in Tenacity, all three of them were forced to return to the Boardroom and they all seemed in danger at various points.
Bulmer-Cooke...
The boss took the opportunity to whittle down the remaining hopefuls from seven to five after a premium puddings task, in which the two teams had to create and pitch new desserts to supermarkets.
Bulmer-Cooke - whose business plan involved opening a healthy restaurant - was the project manager for Team Tenacity and managed to shift 13,500 units of her unusually-flavoured trifles to Asda.
However, she lost out after Team Summit - led by project manager Roisin Hogan, whose business plan involves selling ready meals - won an order of 5,500 of her tea-flavoured cheesecakes from Waitrose and a further 20,000 from Tesco.
With just Bulmer-Cooke, Sood-Smith and Mark Wright left in Tenacity, all three of them were forced to return to the Boardroom and they all seemed in danger at various points.
Bulmer-Cooke...
- 12/10/2014
- Digital Spy
Felipe Alviar-Baquero became the 13th candidate to be fired from The Apprentice tonight after his attempt to show initiative went badly wrong.
The two teams were given the classic task of buying a series of items but Lord Sugar was furious when lawyer Alviar-Baquero bought a paper skeleton instead of an upright version.
Although the paper version fit the specifications outlined by Lord Sugar, he fined Team Tenacity £310 which resulted in them failing the task.
Team Tenacity's project manager Daniel Lassman - who was forced to return to the Boardroom for the fourth time this series - chose to bring back Alviar-Baquero and Katie Bulmer-Cooke, allowing Mark Wright to return to the house in safety.
Although Lord Sugar did question whether Bulmer-Cooke has more to offer than just "common sense", he announced that he was going to keep her around this week, leaving just Lassman and Alviar-Baquero in danger.
Lord Sugar...
The two teams were given the classic task of buying a series of items but Lord Sugar was furious when lawyer Alviar-Baquero bought a paper skeleton instead of an upright version.
Although the paper version fit the specifications outlined by Lord Sugar, he fined Team Tenacity £310 which resulted in them failing the task.
Team Tenacity's project manager Daniel Lassman - who was forced to return to the Boardroom for the fourth time this series - chose to bring back Alviar-Baquero and Katie Bulmer-Cooke, allowing Mark Wright to return to the house in safety.
Although Lord Sugar did question whether Bulmer-Cooke has more to offer than just "common sense", he announced that he was going to keep her around this week, leaving just Lassman and Alviar-Baquero in danger.
Lord Sugar...
- 12/3/2014
- Digital Spy
Solicitor Lauren Riley became the latest Apprentice candidate to be fired by Lord Sugar after she fell flat in a soft drinks challenge that featured half the candidates flying over to New York.
Riley was part of Team Tenacity, who slumped to defeat thanks to their underwhelming Aqua Fusion health drink that failed to capture the imagination of New York advertisers or Lord Sugar.
The Apprentice goes to New York review: Big Dawg in the Big Apple
Bianca Miller's Team Summit designed an energy drink called Big Dawg and claimed victory in the boardroom thanks to some strong branding, digital signage and packaging.
Summit were rewarded for their victory with a meal at the top of Tower 42.
Project manager Mark Wright brought back Riley and Daniel Lassman for the final boardroom showdown and ultimately it was Riley's tendency to "stand back" that cost her a spot in the next task.
Riley was part of Team Tenacity, who slumped to defeat thanks to their underwhelming Aqua Fusion health drink that failed to capture the imagination of New York advertisers or Lord Sugar.
The Apprentice goes to New York review: Big Dawg in the Big Apple
Bianca Miller's Team Summit designed an energy drink called Big Dawg and claimed victory in the boardroom thanks to some strong branding, digital signage and packaging.
Summit were rewarded for their victory with a meal at the top of Tower 42.
Project manager Mark Wright brought back Riley and Daniel Lassman for the final boardroom showdown and ultimately it was Riley's tendency to "stand back" that cost her a spot in the next task.
- 11/19/2014
- Digital Spy
Pamela Uddin became the tenth candidate to be fired in tonight's episode of The Apprentice.
The 22-year-old was sent packing after she spearheaded a relationship board game which was variously described as "sexist" and "offensive".
Uddin was the project manager for Team Tenacity, who came up with The Relationship Guru - featuring questions penned by Daniel Lassman such as: "Women dislike which food the most - pizza, carrots, or chicken salad?"
The team initially struggled to pitch the product to retailers, who were wary of its "sexist" nature, but team member Mark Wright proved successful in making deals.
The team eventually made sales of £1101.25 - while Team Summit, led by James Hill, chalked up sales of £2080 with Roisin Hogan's geography-themed game GeoKnow.
Uddin chose to bring back Daniel Lassman and Lauren Riley into the Boardroom, accusing Lassman of being "obstructive", "destructive", "aggressive" and "extremely hard to work with" and...
The 22-year-old was sent packing after she spearheaded a relationship board game which was variously described as "sexist" and "offensive".
Uddin was the project manager for Team Tenacity, who came up with The Relationship Guru - featuring questions penned by Daniel Lassman such as: "Women dislike which food the most - pizza, carrots, or chicken salad?"
The team initially struggled to pitch the product to retailers, who were wary of its "sexist" nature, but team member Mark Wright proved successful in making deals.
The team eventually made sales of £1101.25 - while Team Summit, led by James Hill, chalked up sales of £2080 with Roisin Hogan's geography-themed game GeoKnow.
Uddin chose to bring back Daniel Lassman and Lauren Riley into the Boardroom, accusing Lassman of being "obstructive", "destructive", "aggressive" and "extremely hard to work with" and...
- 11/12/2014
- Digital Spy
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