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Sir Alan's Replacement

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I'm wondering (out loud) who Sir Alan's Sugar replacement might be once he announces his impending retirement, I believe Sir Alan is at least seventy (years young!) and didn't really want to do the latest series. May I suggest Sir Harry Secombe?
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    rolergirlrolergirl Posts: 5,205
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    Sir Harry secombe died about 10 years ago.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 25,310
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    He's 61 I think.
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    AmbassadorAmbassador Posts: 22,333
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    Getting back to seriousness, I'd like to see Stelios do it but he's probably 'too nice'

    I'd hate to see someone like Peter Jones do it, who's all about himself.

    Bannatyne wouldn't be so bad but his business interests are limited

    Stelios would be my choice
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    rolergirlrolergirl Posts: 5,205
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    what about Richard Branson?
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    CLARKSONIOUSCLARKSONIOUS Posts: 478
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    rolergirl wrote: »
    what about Richard Branson?

    Sooooo predictable.
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    rolergirlrolergirl Posts: 5,205
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    Sooooo predictable.

    well,I'm sorry!!!:rolleyes:
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    CLARKSONIOUSCLARKSONIOUS Posts: 478
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    rolergirl wrote: »
    well,I'm sorry!!!:rolleyes:

    Apology accepted.

    Advice: Try thinking more laterally.
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    rolergirlrolergirl Posts: 5,205
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    Apology accepted.

    Advice: Try thinking more laterally.

    Advice don't tell other people what to do and make sarcastic comments when they say some thing you wouldnt automatically put.
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    CLARKSONIOUSCLARKSONIOUS Posts: 478
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    rolergirl wrote: »
    Advice don't tell other people what to do and make sarcastic comments when they say some thing you wouldnt automatically put.

    The word wouldn't has an apostrophe dear. :rolleyes:
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    SystemSystem Posts: 2,096,970
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    If it is a serious business programme, Digby Jones. If it carries on in the same manner as this series, Dale Winton.
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    SystemSystem Posts: 2,096,970
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    Lucinda. :)

    Oh wait - thats not quite right. :o

    Shouldn't thats be that's dear?
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    CLARKSONIOUSCLARKSONIOUS Posts: 478
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    ^^^ Shut up you tart...
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,458
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    Michael Sophocles confirmed as the new Alan Sugar. BBC bosses 'delighted'. More follows.
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    CLARKSONIOUSCLARKSONIOUS Posts: 478
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    I think Bagpuss could of done a better job this year.
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    hiawathahiawatha Posts: 1,017
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    Jasper Carrot, picked for his looks.
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    misha06misha06 Posts: 3,378
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    Theo Paphitis
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    OK Then!!!OK Then!!! Posts: 4,614
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    Margaret Mountford- the legend that is!!
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    SystemSystem Posts: 2,096,970
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    ^^^ Shut up you tart...

    Witty comeback but should the're be they're dear:rolleyes:
    The're such a motley crew of candidates this year, makes me think Sir Alan's moving into the terrorism business.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 5,449
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    Peter Jones, but only because he's hot!
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 43
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    Peter Jones for me also!
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    KatenutzsKatenutzs Posts: 2,981
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    rolergirl wrote: »
    what about Richard Branson?

    Not a bad idea. It has to be someone who could actually give the 'apprentice' a job and Richard certainly has the empire to do that :)
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 897
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    Is not time for a woman at the helm?

    Yes..step forward Anne Robinson...her withering sacarsm will do..:p
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 5,449
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    I actually really like Deborah Meaden from Dragon's Den - she's nice but not afraid to have a go
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 2,803
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    Richard Branson would be the obvious replacement. However, getting rid of Sir Alan means no Nick and Margaret.

    The show wouldn't be the same, basically.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 196
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    Michelle Mone - I think she'd tell us all exactly what she thinks. And by that I mean exactly. She'd add a bitchy slant.
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