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The Apprentice

  • Fernsehserie
  • 2005–
  • 59 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,1/10
3718
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Alan Sugar, Nick Hewer, and Karren Brady in The Apprentice (2005)
20 young entrepreneurs compete in several business tasks, and must survive the weekly firings in order to become the business partner of one of the most successful businessmen.
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzu20 young entrepreneurs compete in several business tasks, and must survive the weekly firings in order to become the business partner of one of the most successful businessmen.20 young entrepreneurs compete in several business tasks, and must survive the weekly firings in order to become the business partner of one of the most successful businessmen.20 young entrepreneurs compete in several business tasks, and must survive the weekly firings in order to become the business partner of one of the most successful businessmen.

  • Stoffentwicklung
    • Mark Burnett
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Alan Sugar
    • Mark Halliley
    • Karren Brady
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,1/10
    3718
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Stoffentwicklung
      • Mark Burnett
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Alan Sugar
      • Mark Halliley
      • Karren Brady
    • 23Benutzerrezensionen
    • 10Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • 1 BAFTA Award gewonnen
      • 8 Gewinne & 19 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Alan Sugar
    Alan Sugar
    • Self - The Boss
    • 2005–2025
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    • Self - Narrator
    • 2005–2025
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    • Self - Lord Sugar's aide…
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    Nick Hewer
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    • 2005–2016
    Claude Littner
    • Self - Lord Sugar's aide…
    • 2005–2025
    Margaret Mountford
    • Self - Sir Alan's aide…
    • 2005–2013
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    notom-23012

    Dismal, Boring, Abusive, Repetitive, Social-distraction Rubbish.

    Why are we - the British tax payers - paying for this absolute piece of garbage? 14 seasons of a complete and utter non-entity (Alan Sugar) - the epitome of capitalism gone wrong - braying, bullying, abusing and manipulating so-called contestants for a prize that seems to be absolutely worthless - employment by him. Could I, as a business man, bet the BBC to fund my 'talent' search? I don't think so... Could we please place this rubbish in the receptacles provided - or better still, just flush the entire, stupid idea... so that'll reside in posterity, along with Sugar - in its fitting home.
    4honest-movie-tv-reviews

    Down the reality TV tubes...

    When this came out it used to be interesting to watch. The contestants seemed quite good and the tasks made sense.

    The longer it's gone on the more it's skewed to having contestants who are annoying and seem to be there to make a name for themselves, but to be honest it's the programme itself that's led to that.

    The tasks they're given and the way the show is presented is so manufactured now and clearly edited/scripted to be that way.

    The sooner this is scrapped the better!
    10JoshuaUK

    One of the best programs the BBC have ever aired! AMAZING!

    The beginning of March 2005 saw one of the best programs to ever air on English TV. The Apprentice.

    This English remake of the hit American series sees millionaire entrepreneur Sir Alan Sugar search through 12 young hopefuls to find his apprentice - the award being a 6 figure salary and the chance to work with him.

    The hopefuls range, some high flying university graduates to some who never attended school - all going for the same job.

    To enable Sir Alan Sugar to pick his apprentice he splits these hopefuls into 2 teams (originally boys and girls) and then sets them tasks - these tasks can be anything from; Selling flowers on Londons Streets, to holding top celebrity auctions, creating advertising campaigns and let us not forget creating a brand new toy for the market - the episode and "secret signals" still haunts me!

    Every week the loosing team has Sir Alan Sugar fire the person who performed least in the task - and in the board room looks them in the face and says "You're Fired!"

    The series is a brilliant piece of television. It has everything TV needs, suspense, drama, laughter and bitchiness. They all soon learn a big part of this show is not learning how to cope with the challenges but learning to cope with each over.

    Overall an amazing, brilliant piece of television. The sort of television that has you an inch away from your screen for the whole hour shouting at the screen as the hopefuls stab their team mates in the back, lie and stitch each over up - all to get in that position of being an apprentice.

    Broadcast on BBC2, the 12 60 minute episodes all offered superb entertainment and left the audience not wanting to blink at any stage during the program!

    A brilliant piece of television, fingers crossed for a DVD release and 2nd series!

    "YOU'RE FIRED!"
    8didi-5

    addictive reality TV with clueless business types

    Now in its fifth series, 'The Apprentice' has 14 candidates for a top job with Sir Alan Sugar's group of companies - carrying out a range of tasks (face painting, washing cars, cooking, making a TV commercial, launching a product, selling sandwiches, etc.) in order to be in the winning team at the end of the day.

    With catchphrases like 'this is a job interview from hell' and, carried over from the US version, 'You're fired', it can come across a bit more reality TV than business acumen. The eventual winners have ranged from nice Tim to liar Lee to dim Michelle to er, the other one. Strong characters tend to stay in until the last few weeks to give the viewer something to loathe.

    Sir Alan's aides, Nick and Margaret, are good value to watch, their expressions showing their disdain for the candidates as they flunk one task after another. And yes, these high flyers are dim - the scary thing is that the candidates have top salary jobs outside of 'The Apprentice'! As a reality show, it's watchable and fun - even though the last two series have had candidates who play up to the camera more than their predecessors. As a business programme, it's fairly useless - even the tasks have got less interesting as the series has progressed.
    bob the moo

    The different tasks keep it fresh while the different characters and conflicts keep it interesting – very easy to see why this has been a winning formula in the US and UK

    Fourteen aspiring business people (seven men and seven women) come together to go for one available job working for Sir Alan Sugar for $100,000 a year. However this is no ordinary job interview and instead of being a couple of days long the interview lasts about 12 weeks. Each week the two teams are given a task to carry out, the team that succeeds the most (in terms of sales generally) is rewarded but the team that loses is berated before three are selected for one final discussion before Sugar fires one.

    I didn't bother with this show at first just because I'm not a massive fan of reality shows and this one looked like it was based on cruelty and shouting. However I gradually started to watch it and, although I don't worry about missing a show, I do enjoy it as a show. The task structure makes each week different and interesting for different reasons and I was surprised by how engaging each show was. Of course being a harder reality show it is driven forward by a lot of fighting, raised voices and confrontation but it is not forced or cruel for the sake of it – it just happens as a result of the structure and task. The dynamics of the characters are constantly interesting and it is impossible to watch it without getting drawn into the debate and judgement. This is why it works because it engages on this level – you won't like many of the people in the show and you may not like Sugar but it is the dramatic race against time and tensions that make it work.

    I'm not totally convinced that the whole business concept rings true because for the type of job they are going for £100,000 a year isn't really that much money, plus their antics are not the sort of thing you expect from people in their earning bracket or areas of responsibilities. Some of them are smart, sharp and controlled but others you just have to wonder why they think anyone would want to give them a lot of responsibility. The tasks do require skills but they normally are more about the ability to work under a great deal of time pressure that makes them hard rather than requiring much more than good common sense. So aside from the link to business skills being a bit questionable this is quite an enjoyable show. It is cruel (Sugar plays the harsh host just like countless others) but mostly it is interesting and engaging to watch the two sides race against the clock (and each other) to complete their task. A winning formal then which, although it is a reality gameshow, stands out as one of the stronger reality gameshows.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 16. Februar 2005 (Vereinigtes Königreich)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
    • Offizielle Standorte
      • BBC (United Kingdom)
      • BBC (United Kingdom)
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • The Apprentice UK
    • Drehorte
      • London, England, Vereinigtes Königreich(on location)
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • Boundless
      • FremantleMedia
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