The Apprentice: You're Fired!

Season 7

12 episodes · Mar 21, 2012

The 7th season of "You're Fired", broadcast in 2012 (discussing season 8 of "The Apprentice")

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  • S7E1

    Week 1 - Blank Canvas

    Mar 21, 201230m

    Hear from the newly fired candidate just what crushed their quest to become Lord Sugar's next business partner as they fall at the first hurdle. Thea Green, the founder of nails inc, DJ and broadcaster Trevor Nelson and comedian Jo Caulfield make up the panel determined to get to the bottom of what went wrong.

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  • S7E2

    Week 2 - Household Gadget

    Mar 28, 201230m

    Hear from the candidate whose Apprentice dreams have gone down the drain in a task to design a bathroom or kitchen gadget. On this week's panel are columnist and author Grace Dent, the inventor of the Trunki ride-on suitcase - Rob Law, and comedian Hugh Dennis.

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  • S7E3

    Week 3 - Condiments

    Apr 4, 201230m

    Creating a new condiment is a recipe for disaster for one of this year's Apprentice business brains. Grilling them on what went wrong are Reggae, Reggae Sauce creator Levi Roots, Lord Sugar's fearsome inquisitor Claude Littner and comedienne Jenny Eclair.

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  • S7E4

    Week 4 - Junk Shops

    Apr 11, 201230m

    Making money out of other people's cast-offs leads to one candidate being cast away by Lord Sugar. Getting under the skin of the one that didn't get away are designer Kelly Hoppen, Lord Sugar's aide Nick Hewer and comedian Sean Lock.

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  • S7E5

    Week 5 - Keep Fit

    Apr 18, 201230m

    Meet the candidate who failed to impress in a task to design and sell a new fitness class for gyms. Putting the one who was not fit for purpose through their paces are LA Fitness' founder Fred Turok, model and broadcaster Katie Price, and comedian Simon Evans.

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  • S7E6

    Week 6 - Street Food

    Apr 25, 201230m

    Creating a meal to sell on the streets of Edinburgh wasn't a recipe for success for one candidate. Grilling the one who didn't get away are comedian Fred Macaulay, food critic Tracey MacLeod and celebrity chef Gino D'Acampo.

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  • S7E7

    Week 7 - Flip It in Essex

    May 2, 201230m

    Smelling what sells leaves a bad taste in the mouth for one candidate in a task to buy, sell and buy again. Picking over the bones of what went wrong are BBC economics editor Stephanie Flanders, retail entrepreneur Oliver Tress and comedian Russell Kane.

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  • S7E8

    Week 8 - Street Art

    May 9, 201230m

    Failing the week's task - choosing urban art to sell at a gallery - leads to another candidate being brushed aside. Canvassing opinion on what went wrong are art collector and financial guru Alvin Hall, comedian Sarah Millican and art expert Lawrence Alkin.

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  • S7E9

    Week 9 - English Bubbles

    May 16, 201230m

    A task to brand and promote English sparkling wine ends with one candidate losing their fizz. Getting a taste of what went wrong are marketing expert Lucy Jackson, DJ Sara Cox and comedian Andy Parsons.

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  • S7E10

    Week 10 - Discount Dealing

    May 23, 201230m

    A task to negotiate luxury experiences to offer to the public via a daily deals website leads to someone being discounted. Scrutinising where it all went wrong are Groupon's MD Tobias Tschoetsch, Lord Sugar's aide Karren Brady, and comedian Ed Byrne.

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  • S7E11

    Week 11 - Affordable Luxury

    May 30, 201230m

    Creating and branding an affordable luxury product leads to one candidate reaching the end of the line. Pouring over what went wrong are retail entrepreneur Angus Thirlwell, columnist Kelvin Mackenzie and comedian Ruby Wax.

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  • S7E12

    Week 12 - The Final - You're Hired

    Jun 3, 201230m

    You're Hired features the reaction of the winner, runner-up and finalists, and hears from Lord Sugar himself about his choice of business partner. They are joined by a panel consisting of retail entrepreneur Jo Malone, actress and presenter Denise Van Outen and comedian Jenny Eclair.

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