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The Apprentice - how long?
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Over what period is The Apprentice vide'oed? Do they shoot each programme in the couple of days before transmission (and if so what do they do in between tasks)? Or did all the events that make up the series happen over a period of a couple of weeks a month or two back and we are just seeing it now?
Only tuned in half way through this episode and the blonde woman heading the winning team looks like the best bet for series winner.
Only tuned in half way through this episode and the blonde woman heading the winning team looks like the best bet for series winner.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sorry for not engaging brain before posting question because it's obviously been done a while ago since they have a preview of the following week on each programme.
At least the other part of the question is still relevant, about the eventual winner, there are still at least 4 dreadful contestants still involved, nailed-on certainties to be fired before the end of series.
At least the other part of the question is still relevant, about the eventual winner, there are still at least 4 dreadful contestants still involved, nailed-on certainties to be fired before the end of series.
Everything you see in the current series of 'The Apprentice' took place over a year ago.
Filming was carried out in the autumn of 2009, with transmission being planned for March of this year. However the BBC took the view that Sir Alan Sugar's position of 'business tsar 'to the Labour government meant that the series should not be broadcast until after the the General Election. Prior programming commitments meant that no slot could be found for the series until October of this year. Both of the finalists from the series are currently employed within Sir Alan Sugar's companies in order to ensure that the winner is not known until the final programme is transmitted.
Relevant links:
http://en.wikipedia.o...ce_%28UK_TV_series%29
and
http://www.bbc.co.uk/...eries6/workings.shtml
Chris
Filming was carried out in the autumn of 2009, with transmission being planned for March of this year. However the BBC took the view that Sir Alan Sugar's position of 'business tsar 'to the Labour government meant that the series should not be broadcast until after the the General Election. Prior programming commitments meant that no slot could be found for the series until October of this year. Both of the finalists from the series are currently employed within Sir Alan Sugar's companies in order to ensure that the winner is not known until the final programme is transmitted.
Relevant links:
http://en.wikipedia.o...ce_%28UK_TV_series%29
and
http://www.bbc.co.uk/...eries6/workings.shtml
Chris
'' Both of the finalists from the series are currently employed within Sir Alan Sugar's companies in order to ensure that the winner is not known until the final programme is transmitted ''.
So are you saying Buenchico, that when the winner is announced, one of them will get fired from his company, seems a bit harsh to me?
So are you saying Buenchico, that when the winner is announced, one of them will get fired from his company, seems a bit harsh to me?