Wednesday, 4 May 2011

The Apprentice 2011 starts next week!!

It's almost that time again! Love it or hate it, The Apprentice is addictive to watch! Get to know the names and backgrounds of the 16 candidates all looking to battle it out for the £250,000 cash injection into a new business with Sir Alan Sugar.

With 2010 winner Stella English taking up the position of Sir Alan's apprentice, the 2011 show differs and we will now watch as the candidates compete against one another in an attempt to secure a £250,000 'start-up' fund for a joint venture with the self made tycoon.

With a plethora of personalities, think 2010 Stuart Baggs!!, there is guaranteed to be some friction, cat fights and back stabbing as these 'business' people go all out to be the winner of The Apprentice 2011.

For more details on this years' candidates please see:http://myworldevents.com/uk/the_apprentice.html

About The Apprentice - The Apprentice is a BAFTA award-winning British reality television series in which a group of aspiring young businessmen and women previously competed for the chance to win a £100,000-a-year job as an apprentice to the British business magnate Lord Sugar (previously known as "Sir Alan Sugar").

Winners have gone on to work at Amstrad, an electronics manufacturing company founded by Sugar (but since sold to BSkyB), or one of Sugar's other companies, Viglen, Amsprop or Amshold. The Apprentice, billed as a "job interview from hell", is very similar in format to the American series of the same name, which stars entrepreneur Donald Trump. Both American and British versions of The Apprentice are produced by Mark Burnett.

The programme has spawned three spin-offs, The Apprentice: You're Fired! (a studio-based programme which acts as a companion to the regular series), plus celebrity versions for Comic Relief and Sport Relief. Occasional 60-minute special episodes, often concentrating on particular candidates and their stories, also air. The programme has led other production companies to produce shows that follow a similar format, including Tycoon, Beat the Boss. and Election. It has also been compared to another BBC series, Dragons' Den.

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