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How much of The Apprentice is pre-arranged? |
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The whole thing is a lie from beginning to end. Of course they are completely spoon fed. To start with they must have more than half an hour to get dressed. Business appointments are set up for them, factories are sourced, designers/ad agencies are on call, equipment is ready for them to use. In reality the tasks are simpler and easier than they appear in the editing.
The ones who get the most air time are usually the ones who do or say really stupid things. Obviously they are encouraged to make ridiculous claims with regard to their business acumen. Sometimes candidates that appeared quite obnoxious in the editing turn out to be pleasant and reasonable enough when you later see them being interviewed. The standard doesn't seem very high this year does it? |
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Exactly, the experts for specific tasks just happen to be around.
Even within a certain field, somehow an expert within a particular niche area of that field just pops up out of nowhere and is at hand to help them. So even when it appears to us that the contestants are making a decision about what product to create, when you look further down the timeline of that particular programme you realise that an expert in making that very narrow niche area of a product just happens to be there at hand. So lets say for an example a contestant has to make a 'decision' on what kind of drink they want to create for a task. The contestant appears to 'come up with the idea' of organic tea. Lo and behold, what a stroke of luck, an organic tea expert will just happen to be around later on in the show. |
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It's a pity that a past contestant doesn't come on here and explain exactly what goes on!!!
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I know it is television and sometimes things aren't as they seem
For starters it's amazing how readily people forget that everyone we see on screen is doing everything with the bizarre experience of an entire camera crew stood in front of them all the time. Try acting naturally with all that circus going on and joe public going "oooh look, theyre filming for the telly.." |
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I know somebody who was on the show. Just like all other reality shows, certain parts are fake or edited in a certain way. when they answer the phone, there is nobody there -its just for show, of course they have more than 20minuites to get ready. When the secretary answers the phone, LS isnt on the other end saying 'send them in'.. its just a dead line. Certain parts have to be reshot...for example some of Karren and Nicks comments. There's quite alot there but it does spoil the enjoyment of the show.. I like to think its all authentic..
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I think most sensible folks would hope that the BBC wound up, what was a clever interesting format but which isn't any longer. Just why they keep on flogging these dead horses defeats my comprehension.
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I think most sensible folks would hope that the BBC wound up, what was a clever interesting format but which isn't any longer. Just why they keep on flogging these dead horses defeats my comprehension.
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It's a pity that a past contestant doesn't come on here and explain exactly what goes on!!!
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I think its funny how when they recieve the morning call...most seem to be in bed.They tell them the cars will arrive in 20 minutes, and all seem to be showered and looking good when they turn up in front of lord Sugar.Is there 20 bathrooms in that place?
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I think most sensible folks would stop watching if they were no longer enjoying it, and not give a toss that other people were still enjoying watching it. It's a very strange mindset to me, this idea that if you, personally, don't enjoy watching something that it should therefore no longer be on TV.
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The whole thing is a lie from beginning to end.
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All television is lies.
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We know that AS reads all their applications and business proposals beforehand so, personally, I reckon he's already decided who he's gonna hire (along with, possibly, a couple of back-ups) and then the rest of it is just all about watching the rest of them bickering, squabbling and making fools of themselves. When it comes right down to it, even if AS's "chosen one" ends up in the board-room the format means there's always 2 other candidates to choose from and it's very rare that only 1 out of the 3 has done something worthy fo being fired for. For example, if Katie had been this years "chosen one" it would have been very easy for AS to have found reasons to bin Adam or Azhar. Besides, if AS has decided on a winner and they make an utter shambles of something then it gives AS a chance to think "Blimey! they'd be a nightmare to work with" and sack them if he wishes to. FWIW, though, I don't think this (even if it happens) detracts from the show. The real meat of the show is watching people double-talk, back-stab and attempt to weasel their way out of responsibility for bad things. I'm sure that IS all real. The candidates might not realise that 15 of them are just there as cannon-fodder and the winner is gonna be the one with the best business plan but it still makes for good TV. Quote:
I think most sensible folks would hope that the BBC wound up, what was a clever interesting format but which isn't any longer. Just why they keep on flogging these dead horses defeats my comprehension.
I mean, at least 2 or 3 of the tasks are designed to show how a person can, with relatively little cash, go out and make a good wage if they're willing to graft at it. A TV show that gives people ideas for how to work for themselves and, in the process, highlights all sorts of things you SHOULDN'T ever do in business can't be all bad, can it? |
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I still host Adam Hosker's (Series 3) diary he hosted on his site before the BBC sent him a letter telling him to remove it.
http://www.thecoolmarkwebsite.co.uk/adamhosker Says alot about what goes on behind the scenes. |
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I still host Adam Hosker's (Series 3) diary he hosted on his site before the BBC sent him a letter telling him to remove it.
http://www.thecoolmarkwebsite.co.uk/adamhosker Says alot about what goes on behind the scenes. |
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This weeks task and others like it are pre aranged, you cannot just turn up with a catering van and start selling, first the local authority will want to make sure your van is up to the standard for preparing and cooking, whatever food you are selling, and then you would have to pay for your pitch, which on the locations they stood in would quite considerably eat into the money they took.
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