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The eighteenth series of British reality television series The Apprentice premiered on 1 February 2024 in the UK on BBC One. [1] Karren Brady and Tim Campbell returned as Lord Sugar's aides. [2] [3] The eighteen candidates competing in the series were revealed on 23 January 2024. [4]
In January 2024, whilst the previous series was airing, the BBC announced applications were open for the nineteenth series. The applications closed on 17 February 2024. [4] [5] The BBC confirmed that the series will again feature eighteen candidates, as well as revealing several of the tasks set to feature across the series including "creating a virtual popstar, turning a ton of potatoes and ...
The Apprentice is back for an 18th season, serving up 18 ready and willing entrepreneurs competing to score a £250,000 cash prize from business magnate and media personality Lord Sugar.
The Apprentice was released theatrically in Australia on October 10, 2024, [34] and in the US on October 11, with limited marketing costs (including no TV spots). [ 30 ] [ 35 ] [ 36 ] The film was released on premium video on demand (PVOD) on November 1, 2024. [ 37 ]
The Apprentice has revealed its two finalists after Tre Lowe, Flo Edwards and Paul Midha became the latest contestants to exit the boardroom.
The Apprentice is back for its 19th season, with a new roster of 18 entrepreneurs competing for the £250,000 cash prize and mentorship from business magnate and media personality Alan Sugar.
The Apprentice is a British business-styled reality game show created by Mark Burnett, distributed by Fremantle and broadcast by the BBC since 16 February 2005. Devised after the success of the American original and part of the international franchise of the same name, the programme focuses on a group of businesspeople competing in a series of business-related challenges set by British ...
Trump himself threatened to sue over the film, sending a cease and desist letter to the films producers in May 2024 in an attempt to block it from a U.S. debut.