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Favourite Episode Ever?
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Kyle123
22-11-2011
Originally Posted by The Rhydler:
“Marrakesh definitely. The most dramatic boardroom showdown to date. The way Sugar booted Jenny C out of the contest was classic TV.”

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSfigu7x3VE

Even the way she was actually sent home was unceremonious and brutal!
Takae
22-11-2011
Pantsman, hands down. The most cringing moment in the history of The Apprentice.

The one where one bloke screwed legs on a mini trampoline for a TV shopping network? That was hilarious.
trollface
22-11-2011
Originally Posted by TXF0429:
“The funny quotes that people are referring to can all be seen in this following video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GrEa3zUO2V8

Enjoy!”

Thanks for that. I stand corrected, the quote is "no, half of found hundred and fif-sh*t".
xmel05
22-11-2011
my favourite episode has to be the Marrakesh one, it was so funny especially in the boardroom. I also liked the home shopping task in series 5 when Lorraine had to sell that awful cat with pins you stick in and them gold and silver jackets.
Salv*
22-11-2011
Sandlewood, Pantsman and Marrakesh stick out in my head by far.
The Rhydler
22-11-2011
Originally Posted by Kyle123:
“http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSfigu7x3VE

Even the way she was actually sent home was unceremonious and brutal! ”


Yeah...'You're fired, goodbye!' - I dont think anyone has been fired with quite that much viciousness.
whedon247
22-11-2011
i really liked estate agent from s2...probably because it was one of the first i had seen
TXF0429
23-11-2011
Originally Posted by The Rhydler:
“Yeah...'You're fired, goodbye!' - I dont think anyone has been fired with quite that much viciousness.”

I'm rewatching Series 4 atm, specifically the laundry task and I've forgotten how much I hated her. 10 minutes into the episode I genuinely wondered if I could get through an episode where she features heavily without attacking something...
rwebster
23-11-2011
The task's a little bland, but my favourite moment is probably these ten minutes: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5LC3whEGdY

Specifically, just after Sara gets fired. Directly on the heels of the Marrakesh task, the moment at 5:28 when the music flares back up again, is possibly the tensest boardroom bit. The previous episode's boardroom was exciting, but not tense. Jenny's dismissed quickly and effortlessly, it's not teased. This one on the other hand is drop dead ominous - you see the train coming and you've got no idea whether it's actually gonna hit or no. Surely not two weeks in a row, but...! Absolutely delicious moment.
trollface
23-11-2011
Originally Posted by rwebster:
“The task's a little bland, but my favourite moment is probably these ten minutes: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5LC3whEGdY

Specifically, just after Sara gets fired. Directly on the heels of the Marrakesh task, the moment at 5:28 when the music flares back up again, is possibly the tensest boardroom bit. The previous episode's boardroom was exciting, but not tense. Jenny's dismissed quickly and effortlessly, it's not teased. This one on the other hand is drop dead ominous - you see the train coming and you've got no idea whether it's actually gonna hit or no. Surely not two weeks in a row, but...! Absolutely delicious moment.”

Ah, I miss Samantha "Francis" Moon. The new girl just isn't the same.
Moomin STFC
23-11-2011
Originally Posted by TXF0429:
“Haha, I was referring to Jenny Celerier who, as a Lucinda fan, I absolutely despised! Didn't mind Jenny Maguire that much, but she was never going to win. ”

Was she the one who said "It's my birthday today SIr Alan" and then got fired?
rwebster
23-11-2011
Celerier was, yes. Maguire was the irish one.

Series 5 episode 5 was a superb one, it's the golden standard that all advertising tasks should really be held to. Series 5 episode 4's ace, too - cedarwood, Noorul's awful honey concoction, etc.

Series 5 had a lot of memorable tasks, actually.
bbclassics
23-11-2011
I quite liked the episode in series 3 when Tre was at a gallery trying to sell pieces of art, but he was just making stuff up because he didn't understand art at all.

Also the episode with Simon ( I think it was him) when he had to sell a trampoline on a home shopping channel and screwed the legs of the trampoline on , in a funny position.

In one of the earlier series the episode when James had to sell wolf print jackets and when presented to him by Saira they both burst out laughing.

And Marakesh, Sandalwood and Pantsman
Reggie Rebel
24-11-2011
100 chickens for 100 pizzas was a classic, especially when viewed with Alexa's "Whaaaaaaatttt"
Moomin STFC
24-11-2011
Where abouts can one rewatch episodes of previous series - I would love to see some of the earlier ones again.
TXF0429
24-11-2011
Originally Posted by Moomin STFC:
“Where abouts can one rewatch episodes of previous series - I would love to see some of the earlier ones again.”

I'm pretty sure that the majority are on Youtube.This channel has all of series 4, including all the You're Fireds and You're Hired:

http://www.youtube.com/user/TARepeat

Hope that helps!
Shrike
24-11-2011
Originally Posted by Reggie Rebel:
“100 chickens for 100 pizzas was a classic, especially when viewed with Alexa's "Whaaaaaaatttt"”

And a classic micky take on TV Burp
flashwilson
24-11-2011
The one where Simon Ambrose embarrasses himself by screwing the legs on a trampoline as if it was his genitalia: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eZP3Xcuo16E
Angela F
24-11-2011
The episode in France was amazing, what with the Macro cheese, the bean tins and then the awesome boardroom where Kristina outed Paul and Katie's relationship

This was my favourite episode too, especially when they tried to sell pork to an Islamic kebab shop during Ramadan! What a bunch of numpties!
Moomin STFC
25-11-2011
Originally Posted by TXF0429:
“I'm pretty sure that the majority are on Youtube.This channel has all of series 4, including all the You're Fireds and You're Hired:

http://www.youtube.com/user/TARepeat

Hope that helps!”

Thanks, TXF!! Now to find the time to start watching!!
Aleksis
25-11-2011
Marrakesh was pure classic from start to end, I don't remember much about Sandalwood other than the obvious cock-up, and I have no idea why Pantsman has so many mentions. That was one of the most intolerably obnoxious (and imo, staged) episodes there's been.
Aleksis
25-11-2011
Originally Posted by flashwilson:
“The one where Simon Ambrose embarrasses himself by screwing the legs on a trampoline as if it was his genitalia: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eZP3Xcuo16E”

Simon Ambrose managed to concoct new and innovative ways to embarrass himself almost every week and still won!

Don't know which is worse - trampoline or the "street" dancing.
TXF0429
25-11-2011
Originally Posted by Aleksis:
“Simon Ambrose managed to concoct new and innovative ways to embarrass himself almost every week and still won!

Don't know which is worse - trampoline or the "street" dancing. ”

I loved Simon's street dancing and rapping purely because of Tre's horrified reaction. He was convinced that they were going to lose all task and they ended up winning against Katie and "Jay". "Sir Alan, can I ask that you think like Jay?" "Jay thinks your advert SUCKS!"
Ashfield22121
28-11-2011
Could I put the Paris task out there from this year.

Susan's one liners about the French were hilarious,

and the way Tom pitched to the company ordering a sample size of ten units was such a facepalm moment.
DODS11
28-11-2011
Ambrose and the trampoline screwing.

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