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6 Reviews For The Apprentice

  • The National 31st May 2008

    Reviewer rating: 2 stars


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    Good Points: This is an excellent show for encouraging many to get into the business world and to aspire to get great jobs! Amazing concept and IT THEORETICALLY should bring out the creme!


    Bad Points: What was off this season, is from the onset i'ts difficult tell WHO IF ANYONE deserves to win? No one stands out.. in earlier series' there were characters like Tre, Saira, Ruth who stood out early on; here the selection process does not seem to have gone all too well? At this rate, does the show stand out? Would we still rush to the telly to watch? Let the statistics show..


    General comments: Is there a geniune process of selecting good candidates or are simply 'lucky ones' chosen? I would recommend a more diligent and thorough interviewing and screening process IF THERE IS TO BE ANOTHER Sir Alan's The Apprentice; O' well if we're still up to watch; Great theme, but please keep the selection real!

  • Guest 23rd May 2008

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    I think this show brings out the passion for buissness, not create it because i believe if your born with it, your born with it. I believe for this show you must have something very unique about you. You must be able to stand ot from the crowd and also learn to butt out when it's not your turn.
  • TsunZhu 26th Apr 2008

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    It is not practical in real world as business decisions and actions are not carried out spontaneously. Instead of thinking back in the boardroom about what went wrong and would could have been done better, it would be more advisable to discuss what may go wrong and what could we do better because business is strict business!
  • hellothereeveryone 22nd Apr 2007

    Reviewer rating: 0.5 stars


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    The Apprentice should centre around the excellent business messages, rather than a money-minded Alan Sugar who considers himself the absolute best at quite simply anything you put to him. His success is without a doubt impressive and his intelligence is not doubted, but he should stop making the show all about himself, and learn how to talk in perhaps a more civilized and professional manner. As much as he wants it to be, the show is NOT about someone who has made it in life; but about developin ...
  • hb1444 Rank: Staff Sergeant 1st Aug 2006

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    The Apprentice was one of the most popular shows with nearly 4 million viewers. For twelve weeks fourteen people did certain tasks to prove themselves to Sir Alan. They were divided into two teams, the team that lost, one of them was fired!

    It was the best programme I have ever seen, it was mostly gossiped around, everyone I knew was watching it, and we just loved the finale where Michelle was hired.

    Well, this programme certainly won't be fired!
  • Hank Rank: Colonel 4th Apr 2005

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    The Apprentice is the latest reality TV program to take the UK by storm, however unlike Big Brother and the X-Factor, we don't have a posse of talent-free wasters or tone deaf singers, but instead a group of wannabe business moguls ranging from being fairly shrewd to downright incompetent. The game rules are simple; two teams battle it out in a business challenge, the losing team have to face the wrath of Sir Alan Sugar in the boardroom, the team captain and two unfortunates are then further scr ...

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