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Does anyone know what Debra actually said to Nick?
Tern
31-05-2009
The clip was shown again this week and it was so obvious they had cut out the actual offending remark.

It wasn't just that Sugar's reaction was completely out of proportion to what she'd just said (as transmitted) but the whole atmosphere had changed perceptibly.

I suspect she lost her temper and said something that they did not feel they could brodcast.

Does anyone know what it was?
andrewisasecret
31-05-2009
She said something more and then nick retorted, they cut that bit out. I guess they didn't want to show nick getting angry that time?
Tercet2
31-05-2009
I think previous candidates have said the boardroom sequence is very high edited ie a lot more is said than shown. I suspect the edit also cuts out discussion of things that were done and filmed but cut from the task section. The Margate task included a radio commercial. Not shown so all references would have to go.
DavetheScot
31-05-2009
Originally Posted by Tern:
“The clip was shown again this week and it was so obvious they had cut out the actual offending remark.

It wasn't just that Sugar's reaction was completely out of proportion to what she'd just said (as transmitted) but the whole atmosphere had changed perceptibly.

I suspect she lost her temper and said something that they did not feel they could brodcast.

Does anyone know what it was?”

That may well be the case. Certainly I agree that if Sir Alan was responding to what we heard Debra say, then he was over-reacting.
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