View Full Version : The Apprentice UK - Season 3
dmdsoftware2
Mar 23rd, 2007, 12:42 PM
The Apprentice UK Season 3 begins March 28th at 9pm on BBC in the UK.
The website is http://www.bbc.co.uk/apprentice/home.html
They already have some up coming footage online.
Madchester
Mar 23rd, 2007, 02:10 PM
I've read that there was a challenge at the London Zoo, where contestants dressed in gorilla suits scared the be-jesus out of children!
Last week, there was a celebrity edition of the Apprentice for Comic Relief. It was hilariously good.. and the teams raised over 2M pounds combined.
As an aside, last yr's winner Michelle quit her job soon after winning it. She got knocked up by co-contestant Sayeed and had a miscarriage.
thelefteyeguy
Mar 29th, 2007, 12:02 AM
it's out on torrents...FINALLY THE WAIT IS OVER....;)
Madchester
Mar 29th, 2007, 12:19 AM
Thanks for the heads up... I keep thinking the show is premiering in April
dmdsoftware2
Mar 29th, 2007, 08:04 PM
There's actually two editions going on right now. The regular The Apprentice UK (season 3), and the "Comic Relief does the Apprentice" UK. The comic relief version hosts 10 celebrities.
VenomZeus
Mar 29th, 2007, 09:45 PM
how long is each episode for the comedy one?
felix
Mar 29th, 2007, 09:49 PM
There's actually two editions going on right now. The regular The Apprentice UK (season 3), and the "Comic Relief does the Apprentice" UK. The comic relief version hosts 10 celebrities.
Do you mean this is the celebrity one ..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comic_Relief_Does_The_Apprentice
I don't recognize any of the celebs there. I guess they are UK celebs?
skyblue12
Mar 29th, 2007, 10:52 PM
why do the girls all look so..
so..
so..
yeah..........
dmdsoftware2
Mar 30th, 2007, 03:22 PM
how long is each episode for the comedy one?
There's only two. 1st one is 59 mins, 2nd is 15 mins.
Madchester
Apr 5th, 2007, 11:40 AM
There's only two. 1st one is 59 mins, 2nd is 15 mins.
Part 1 is the actual task, Part 2 is the boardroom for the firing.
I'm surprised that people aren't familiar with at least some of the celebs. Trinny (of Trinny and Susannah) were the original hosts of the original BBC version of What Not to Wear. She still gives occasional style tips on Oprah. Alistair Campbell was the former spin-doctor of Blair's government (see the film The Queen for a take on his role). He was also the one to coin the term "people's princess" in the wake of Diana's death.
As for last night's show... it was simply spot on good. I loved Sir Alan's line "So here's the hat trick... you're fired!" when he got rid of that poor sap.
Madchester
Apr 20th, 2007, 12:39 AM
They did the London Zoo episode today. It was damn hilarious. And a close margin of victory too.
I would have like some of those sweets....
thelefteyeguy
Apr 20th, 2007, 03:18 PM
...Allan sugar was smart...after 3 weeks get the weak performers to be PMs...and in essense make the final few weeks full of strong candidates...unlike Trump.
Im impressed with the number of solid candidates this season.
Madchester
Apr 20th, 2007, 04:16 PM
Trump's just a hypocrite. I remember in S2 when he fired Andy for being too young yet he keeps Lee in the Final of S5, despite being around the same age. I haven't watched his series since then.
I like the fact that Sir Alan actually takes the show seriously. He was only willing to do a third season if the producers gave the show a greater business emphasis. (Notice how this series rarely shows the winners enjoying their prize?)
I also like the fact that the editing gives more ambiguity and balance to the teams' performance. Trumps' show gives an overly positive edit to the winning team and vice versa to the loser... you know the end result half an hour into the program. There's no suspense to that.
On Sir Alan's show, even the winning team's PM was chastised for not using the allotted resources properly... and I liked that!
thelefteyeguy
Apr 20th, 2007, 04:59 PM
this weeks prize was funny....bowling haha :lol:
Madchester
Apr 26th, 2007, 10:38 PM
I love these art related tasks. I like how the teams have to convince the artists to choose them, then convince buyers to drop 1000+ quid on a piece of art. There's actually a lot of skill and dexterity needed to make the proper sale. And you have to balance between the hard and soft sell, cuz art is such a fickle good... it's not something completely tangible like a car or food item.
Reminds me of the 1st season task with the pop artists. THAT was a great challenge, cuz the teams actually had to sell themselves to the artist, just to acquire his services.
Next week looks like a riot. Brits selling crummy British cheese in France. Linguistic and cultural hijinks abound! :D
Bordello
Apr 26th, 2007, 11:41 PM
I like the UK version more simply because the tasks are more than just product placement ads for whatever company that paid Trump to be hawked on the show. Another plus is that it's Donald Trump free.
Wow, those were some horrible artwork on the show today. Almost 2000 pounds for a friggin' photograph of lips by a no-name artist?
Madchester
Apr 27th, 2007, 02:10 AM
Horses >>> Lips
I liked the pop art in Season 1. The winning team chose an artist with a series of paintings with colourful circles, ovals, and spirals, complemented by a special strobe light. They looked damn cool.
Madchester
May 7th, 2007, 12:49 PM
All I have to say is that this week's firee made himself look like a complete idiot on the follow-up "You're Fired" show. He had to show some responsibility for that cock-up.
thelefteyeguy
May 7th, 2007, 01:05 PM
got to download that one...
anyways....the actual time spent showing the reward...lol 8 seconds of "air" (no pun intended ;) ) time....that's the way it should be ;)
Madchester
May 7th, 2007, 09:19 PM
Well in reality, you don't get a spa vacation or a trip to Monaco after completing a project...lol
This week's eppy looks fun. It's one of those "scavenger hunt for bargains" task where teams have to purchase a list of items for the lowest cost possible.
Madchester
May 12th, 2007, 05:04 PM
What are nigella seeds!?!
hahahahhahha