Search results
Watch candidates compete for Lord Sugar's investment in a series of challenging tasks and interviews. Find out how to apply, meet the 2024 candidates, and see clips and episodes of The Apprentice and You're Fired.
- Episodes
9 / 12 Lord Sugar’s candidates choose products to sell live...
- Back up To: The Apprentice
BBC One - The Apprentice - Episode guide. Episodes. All....
- The Apprentice
The Apprentice. Bust-ups and boardroom battles in Britain’s...
- Episodes
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.
- Reality Game Show
- Best Bits. View episodes. The most memorable moments from the past 15 years of The Apprentice. Successes and Failures. 6/6 Lord Sugar looks back on what it takes to make a task a soaring success.
- Series 15. View episodes. Another 16 candidates compete to be Lord Sugar's business partner. Series 15 homepage.
- Series 14. View episodes. Lord Sugar hunts for his next investment. Series 14 homepage.
- Series 13. View episodes. Lord Sugar is on the hunt for his next business partner. Series 13 homepage.
Watch contestants compete for a job as an apprentice to billionaire Donald Trump in this reality-game show. See episodes, cast, trivia, reviews, ratings and more on IMDb.
- (8.8K)
- 2004-01-08
- Game-Show, Reality-TV
- 60
Watch the latest episodes of Britain's toughest job interview, where candidates compete for Lord Sugar's investment. See the tasks, challenges and boardroom dramas from Antigua to Dubai.
People also ask
Who created 'the apprentice'?
How long did the apprentice last on NBC?
How long is 'the apprentice' filmed?
How many seasons did 'the apprentice' last?
The Apprentice is an American reality television program that judged the business skills of a group of contestants. It ran in various formats across fifteen seasons on NBC from 2004 to 2017.
Multi award-winning business reality show, The Apprentice returns in what promises to be the toughest series yet. Britain’s best aspiring tycoons have taken time out from their careers to embark on a 12-week interview from hell with no-nonsense, self-made millionaire businessman, Sir Alan Sugar.