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Young Apprentice (2010)

Young Apprentice was a British reality television programme in which a group of twelve young people, aged 16 and 17, compete to win a £25,000 prize from the British business magnate Lord Sugar. The six-part series began on BBC One and BBC HD on 12 May 2010, concluding on 10 June of the same year, and also featured Nick Hewer and Karren Brady as Sugar's advisors. Karren Brady made her debut on Junior Apprentice, as it aired before she appeared on the adult version. The programme concluded with Sugar awarding the prize fund to 17-year-old Arjun Rajyagor, with Tim Ankers finishing in second place. The second series started in October 2011, and this time featured eight episodes and twelve contestants. The series was won by Zara Brownless, with James McCullagh as runner-up. The third series started on 1 November 2012, also with twelve contestants. The series concluded on 20 December, and was won by Ashleigh Porter-Exley, with Lucy Beauvallet as runner-up. Maria Doran and Patrick McDowell finished in joint third place. Originally proposed in March 2008 and confirmed in June 2009, Junior Apprentice received mostly positive reviews from critics. The programme is a spin-off from the series The Apprentice, which was in turn spawned from an American series of the same name, featuring the entrepreneur Donald Trump. Sugar's role under Gordon Brown's government sparked a debate over the BBC's political impartiality regulations in the run-up to the UK 2010 election, resulting in both Junior Apprentice and the sixth regular edition of The Apprentice being delayed.

Writing:
  • Mark Burnett
Stars:
Release Date: Wed, May 12, 2010

Country: GB
Language: En
Runtime: 60

Season 3:

Week 1 - Rags to Riches
Episode 1: Week 1 - Rags to Riches (Nov 01, 2012)
New series. Alan Sugar plucks another 12 young entrepreneurs from the classroom and gives them the opportunity to win a £25,000 fund to kick-start a future career in business. The teenage tycoons span a wide range of backgrounds, from council estates to private schools, and include a fashion designer, a trainee accountant, an events promoter and a farmer's daughter. Their first task harks back to Lord Sugar's early forays into the rag trade, as each team is presented with a ton of discarded clothes which they must sort, clean and sell to the public for the highest profit. But with money in the budget to customise their gear, some of the contestants splash out on grand designs, while others keep it simple.
Week 2 - Cookery Book
Episode 2: Week 2 - Cookery Book (Nov 08, 2012)
It's week two and, as the remaining 11 candidates bid to be crowned The Young Apprentice - and take home the £25,000 prize to kick start their business ambitions - things are about to get tasty. After a punishing first task, Lord Sugar turns up the heat as the eleven remaining business-minded teenagers are called to a trendy French restaurant in London's Mayfair to discover their latest challenge. Both teams have to design and print a new cook book, before pitching it to three of Britain's biggest book sellers. The team with the most orders will win, and one member of the losing team will be sent home. The cookery book industry is worth more than 84 million pounds a year. But winning a slice of it isn't easy, as almost 2,000 new books, from celebrity titles to TV spin-offs, hit the streets every year. Both teams must first come up with a new concept, before testing their ideas at a focus group.
Week 3 - Theatre Props
Episode 3: Week 3 - Theatre Props (Nov 15, 2012)
Lord Sugar sets the teams a challenge designed to hone their negotiating skills, as they race to find ten props for the English National Opera.
Week 4 - Afternoon Tea
Episode 4: Week 4 - Afternoon Tea (Nov 22, 2012)
The candidates are challenged to revamp the great British tradition of afternoon tea.
Week 5 - Kids Club
Episode 5: Week 5 - Kids Club (Nov 29, 2012)
Lord Sugar challenges the eight remaining candidates to come up with an original kids' club for five- to eight-year-olds and pitch it to industry professionals.
Week 6 - Hair Product
Episode 6: Week 6 - Hair Product (Dec 06, 2012)
The remaining seven candidates must brand a hair styling product, shoot an advert and pitch their ideas to industry professionals.
WOMAD
Episode 7: WOMAD (Dec 13, 2012)
The candidates sell products at WOMAD, a festival of world music attended by thousands.
Sportswear
Episode 8: Sportswear (Dec 20, 2012)
The final four candidates must create a new brand of sportswear with the potential to go global, and launch their brand before the experts in this final episode.


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