The Apprentice Brings The Board Room To Your Living Room

Posted in Great Offers | Posted on 16-02-2011

The Apprentice TV show is very similar in format to the American series of the same name, which stars entrepreneur Donald Trump. The two shows are rooted together in that they are both produced by Mark Burnett. In the UK Apprentice show the British business magnate Lord Sugar, previously known as “Sir Alan Sugar”, has a £100,000-a-year job as an apprentice at his Amstrad Corporation, an electronics manufacturing firm as the shows lure.

A group of aspiring young businessmen and women compete for the chance to win this position. The subsequent shows follow the candidates around the mock board room as they report on their progress and get whittles down to two finalists. The process for these two lasts another six months and all of this is recorded. Once the Apprentice episodes are completed, the weekly show starts televising at the start of the next TV season.

This is one show that lends itself to continuous batch viewing and with the first three seasons now available online you can view the entire “apprenticeship” process close spaced at your own pace. And with it being free online from SeeSaw, you can watch the whole 12 week hiring process in a marathon apprentice weekend if the concept and characters have you at the edge of your seat wanting more team building and team breaking as over a dozen applications get told “You’re Fired”.

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