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Sixteen candidates begin their fight to start up a business with Lord Sugar. In this task, the teams must buy blank goods and add value by printing designs onto them.
Sixteen candidates begin their fight for one life-changing opportunity - a quarter of a million pounds to start up a business with Lord Sugar as their partner.
In the first task, the boys compete against the girls. Each team must buy blank goods, add value by printing a design onto them and then sell them from stalls on the streets of London. It is a test of the candidates' creativity, marketing and salesmanship.
First stop is a warehouse full of blank products, where the teams can purchase anything from tee-shirts and toys to bags and baby grows. Next, they must come up with money-spinning designs. One team gets creative with cute kids' clothes, while the other plays it safe with Union Jacks on teddies for tourists.
Having to hand-print hundreds of products by midnight piles on the pressure, resulting in messed-up merchandise, and figuring out the financials is almost forgotten.
Both teams have one day to sell their stock, and the race is on to bring back the biggest profit to the boardroom. Punters are put off by poorly-printed products and overzealous selling, and the bitching, backbiting and blaming begins.
In the boardroom, one candidate's dream of going into business with Lord Sugar comes to an abrupt end when they are the first to hear the words 'You're fired'.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Participant | Lord Sugar |
Participant | Lord Sugar |
Participant | Lord Sugar |
Participant | Nick Hewer |
Participant | Nick Hewer |
Participant | Nick Hewer |
Participant | Karren Brady |
Participant | Karren Brady |
Participant | Karren Brady |
Executive Producer | Michele Kurland |
Executive Producer | Michele Kurland |
Executive Producer | Michele Kurland |
Executive Producer | Peter Moore |
Executive Producer | Peter Moore |
Executive Producer | Peter Moore |
Series Producer | Cate Hall |
Series Producer | Cate Hall |
Series Producer | Cate Hall |
Broadcasts
The Final: Funny Bits
Radio 1 presenter and Apprentice superfan Matt Edmondson shows you his last Funny Bits.
Winner's Interview
The winner of The Apprentice 2012 has won a 拢250,000 investment from Lord Sugar.