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What would happen if?
Just wondering is there any system in place to decide a winner if a task was drawn?
Obviously such a situation is unlikely to ever happen in a sales/profit task but it's something that could easily happen in a design/orders task. |
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Just wondering is there any system in place to decide a winner if a task was drawn?
Obviously such a situation is unlikely to ever happen in a sales/profit task but it's something that could easily happen in a design/orders task. |
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I reckon they'd just manipulate the final standings by a few quid so the team LS prefers can win.
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I reckon they'd just manipulate the final standings by a few quid so the team LS prefers can win.
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Ah - bless. You must really think the world is an honest place eh?
A tie would be ridiculous. 'None of you are fired. All of you, back to the house' |
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I think if a tie were ever to occur (especially now they seem to be allowing also selling to the trade in the tasks which could potentially lead to a tie) it would probably be because both teams had messed up so badly that they each ended up with zero sales, and in that case the solution would be obvious - declare both teams as losers, and fire one person from each team.
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Is there anything to say a candidate must be fired, after all we have double firings to make up for it.
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Ah - bless. You must really think the world is an honest place eh?
A tie would be ridiculous. 'None of you are fired. All of you, back to the house' |
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Is there anything to say a candidate must be fired, after all we have double firings to make up for it.
There has been one, and only one, episode where no one was fired. This was in the Harrods task in Series 1, as Adele left before anyone could be fired - although Lord Sugar's comments suggested that had she not left, she would have been the one to be fired anyway. In those days, there was a strict system in place saying that only one person could go each week. In later series, if something like that happened, he'd probably fire someone else anyway (like in the third episode of the first series of Junior Apprentice, when Adam left the series, but this didn't stop Lord Sugar from firing Rhys.) |
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You clearly haven't even read my post. I didn't say that he wouldn't fire anyone. I said that he'd make the decision himself. I think if he was making the decision himself, then under those circumstances he'd have nothing to be ashamed of, so what would be gained from deceiving it?
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I'm saying that a tie is too much of a headache and the show wouldn't allow it to happen.
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But that wasn't a tie situation
There has never been one. |
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But that wasn't a tie situation
There has never been one. |
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Just a thought ...
If there was a tie, wouldn't it be great (i.e. dramatic) if we went through the boardroom only to be told that no one would be fired but that there would be a guaranteed double firing next week? (It's not an unknown concept. One example: American Idol has a judge's save which (until this year) meant they could save someone good who had come bottom of the public vote, but on the proviso that two contestants left the following week.) After all, there's nothing to say there has to be only one double firing per series, as long as we fit in with a series length of 12 episodes. (Alternatively, George's proposal of a five-person final could be made to apply.) |
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Just a thought ...
If there was a tie, wouldn't it be great (i.e. dramatic) if we went through the boardroom only to be told that no one would be fired but that there would be a guaranteed double firing next week? (It's not an unknown concept. One example: American Idol has a judge's save which (until this year) meant they could save someone good who had come bottom of the public vote, but on the proviso that two contestants left the following week.) After all, there's nothing to say there has to be only one double firing per series, as long as we fit in with a series length of 12 episodes. (Alternatively, George's proposal of a five-person final could be made to apply.) |
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Marvellous! I'm liking all the ideas we have to improve the series. If it gets axed, we'll have to make sure we're on the production team in a few years time when it's brought back bigger and better than ever before (which inevitably happens.)
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Now all we need to do is get it done and engineer a tie ...
![]() I actually think Karren would be good as the boss! |
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Who would you have hosting it? (Ideally I'd have Sugar, but if we're assuming this is the revived series, it may have to be someone else.)
I actually think Karren would be good as the boss! I have no idea whether they would be (a) willing or (b) have the right kind of personality to front something like this, but here's some other suggestions:[LIST][*]James Dyson[*]Stelios Haji-Ioannou (Easyjet)[*]Martha Lane-Fox (lastminute.com)[*]Charles Dunstone (Carphone Warehouse)[/LIST] I haven't included Branson - he was originally approached for the boss role, wasn't he? |
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I haven't included Branson - he was originally approached for the boss role, wasn't he?
What about one of the past winners? Tim Campbell? |
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I have many issues with many of Sugar's actions and words, he doesn't need to be so anal about his peerage and tell people off for not addressing by his title, he also seems contradict himself many times over when dreaming up a rationale to fire his charges, however, he is perfect for the part he plays. He chews the scenery when he is on the screen and deals with the sheer idiocy on display with panache. He is great for a quote or two, and keeps it real. I can't think of a businessman in the UK that could do better.
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I have many issues with many of Sugar's actions and words, he doesn't need to be so anal about his peerage and tell people off for not addressing by his title, he also seems contradict himself many times over when dreaming up a rationale to fire his charges, however, he is perfect for the part he plays. He chews the scenery when he is on the screen and deals with the sheer idiocy on display with panache. He is great for a quote or two, and keeps it real. I can't think of a businessman in the UK that could do better.
I agree that there aren't many other businesspeople who could do better though. I think out of the past winners, the only ones who really have the presence to present the show are Tim Campbell and Ricky Martin. Saira Khan could do it, I suppose. |
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I wouldn't watch it if Branson was host. Wouldn't even consider watching it. For me, one of the things I like about it is that I find Sugar very likeable. It wouldn't work for me if I didn't like the host.
What about one of the past winners? Tim Campbell? To be honest, I'm not sure any of the previous winners would have the skills, credibility or broad viewer awareness to carry off being Sugar's replacement. (Yes, I'm thinking Brian Dowling and Big Brother here!) But Tim would certainly be one of the most credible. Perhaps somewhat oddly, I think Ricky Martin would have the personality to do it too. It would be worth it just to hear him say "Hi, my name is Ricky Martin" again. That just never got old with me. ![]() EDIT: Oh yes, Saira too. |
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