The first series of British
reality television
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series ''
The Apprentice
An apprentice is someone who is in training for a trade, profession.
The Apprentice or Apprentice may also refer to:
Television
* ''The Apprentice'' (American TV series), the original reality television series
* ''The Apprentice'' (franchise), ...
'' (UK) was broadcast in the UK on
BBC Two
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, from 16 February to 4 May 2005. After securing the rights to creating a British version of
American original, the
BBC
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commissioned a total of twelve episodes, a standard that would be used for consecutive series. It is the only series not to feature a boardroom scene after a candidate quit the programme following a task. Alongside the twelve episodes that were produced, two specials were also created and aired alongside this series – "The Story so Far" on 2 April, aimed at bringing viewers up to speed on the series; and "You're Hired!" on 7 May, aired after the series finale, with a format that would be later adapted for use in ''
The Apprentice: You're Fired'' when it began the following year.
Fourteen candidates took part in this programme's first series, with
Tim Campbell becoming the overall winner of the series. Excluding specials, the series averaged roughly around 2.5 million viewers during its broadcast.
Series overview
Work on the series began in Autumn 2004, after the
BBC
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster headquartered at Broadcasting House in London, England. Originally established in 1922 as the British Broadcasting Company, it evolved into its current sta ...
successfully secured the rights to creating a British version of the
American original, followed by the broadcaster receiving an agreement of acceptance from
Alan Sugar
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Sugar began what would later become his largest business venture, consumer electronics company A ...
to be at the head of the new programme. Involved in development of the format, Sugar worked with the production staff to determine what tasks would be faced by those participating in the series, and how he would be given feedback on these. Amongst the discussions undertaken with him, it was decided that two of Sugar's close business associates,
Nick Hewer
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and
Margaret Mountford
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, would star alongside him in the role of his aides, and that one of the tasks would focus on interviewing candidates who reached the penultimate stage of the process, with both Hewer and Mountford overseeing this, alongside other business associates of Sugar –
Paul Kemsley
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,
Claude Littner
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, and
Bordan Tkachuk.
Applicants for the show were whittled down by the production staff and researchers until around fourteen candidates, consisting of a balanced mix of male and female participants, were chosen to appear in the series. As part of their first task, the candidates formed teams consisting of their respective genders – the women named their team ''First Forte'', while the men named their team ''Impact''. This series is unique for being the only series to date in the show's history, not to feature an extensive boardroom scene after a candidate chose to leave the programme following the fourth task, and to feature a charity-based challenge with no proper reward for the winning team. In addition, the Final of the series only allowed six "fired" candidates to return and provide assistance to the series' two finalists. The schedule for episodes was fixed towards Wednesday evenings, after the
watershed period, as final edits of episodes maintained a level of content that included swearing more suitable for mature viewers than young family audiences.
Of those who took part,
Tim Campbell would become the eventual winner of the series, and go on to become Project Director of Amstrad's new Health and Beauty division at the time, with his time there documented in a special episode prior to the second series, entitled "Tim in the Firing Line". In 2006, Campbell would leave the company to pursue other interests, and would go on to found the
Bright Ideas Trust
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in 2008, offering funding and support for young people wishing to start their own business.
Candidates
Performance chart
Key:
: The candidate won this series of ''The Apprentice''.
: The candidate was the runner-up.
: The candidate won as project manager on his/her team, for this task.
: The candidate lost as project manager on his/her team, for this task.
: The candidate was on the winning team for this task / they passed the Interviews stage.
: The candidate was on the losing team for this task.
: The candidate was brought to the final boardroom for this task.
: The candidate was fired in this task.
: The candidate lost as project manager for this task and was fired.
: The candidate left the process.
Episodes
References
External links
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AmstradSaira KhanJames MaxPaul TorrisiRachel Groves
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