The fourth series of British
reality television
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series ''
The Apprentice
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Created by U.S.-based British producer Mark Burnett, the show depicts contestants from around the country with variou ...
(UK)'' was broadcast in the UK on
BBC One
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, from 26 March to 11 June 2008.
Around over 20,000 applications were made by potential participants seeking to take part on the programme,
["The Apprentice – Let the boardroom battle commence!"](_blank)
BBC Press Office, 18 March 2008 with the fourth series being the only one to date to feature more than two finalists moving on beyond the Interviews stage. Alongside the standard twelve episodes, four specials were aired alongside the series – "The Worst Decisions Ever" on 3 April; "Motor Mouths" on 18 April; "The Final Five" on 2 June; and "Why I Fired Them" on 8 June.
Sixteen candidates took part in the fourth series, with
Lee McQueen
Lee McQueen (born Perivale, Middlesex) is a British entrepreneur and winner of series four of the UK version of the reality show ''The Apprentice'' in which 16 candidates fought to be the winner of a £100,000 a year job working for Lord Sugar. ...
becoming the overall winner. Excluding the specials, the series averaged around 7.29 million viewers during its broadcast.
Series overview
Applications were made available in late Spring/early Summer 2007, towards the end of the third series' broadcast. The number received by production staff reached a high of around 20,000,
leading to auditions and interviews being conducted regionally across London,
Glasgow
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, Manchester and
Bristol
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during the first two weeks of July, in order to assess each potential participant and narrow down the final line-up for the fourth series. Once the sixteen candidates for this series were finalised, filming of episodes took place between September and October. Although no major changes were made to the programme's format, the fourth series saw the introduction of another of
Alan Sugar
Alan Michael Sugar, Baron Sugar (born 24 March 1947) is a British business magnate, media personality, author, politician and political adviser. In 1968, he started what would later become his largest business venture, consumer electronics com ...
's close business associates,
Karren Brady
Karren Rita Brady, Baroness Brady, (born 4 April 1969) is a British business executive and television personality. She is a former managing director of Birmingham City F.C. and current vice-chairman of West Ham United F.C., and an aide to Al ...
, as a fourth member of the interviewing panel, prior to her eventual role after the following series.
For the first task, the men named their team ''Renaissance'', while the women named their team ''Alpha''. This series is notably significant for being the only one to date to feature more than two finalists after the Interviews stage, due to Sugar finding it difficult to determine which two to send through to the final, ultimately firing one candidate in the penultimate stage – although the seventh and eighth series also featured more than two finalists, the final task was the Interviews stage in both. The series also is significant for the creation of two records for teams that had the most wins and most losses respectively. Of those who took part, Lee McQueen would become the eventual winner of the series, going on to work initially for Sugar's company AMSHOLD, and then for AMSCREEN as development director, under the employment of Sugar's son Simon Sugar. He would eventually leave his employment in 2010, to found his own recruitment agency.
Candidates
Performance chart
Key:
: The candidate won this series of ''The Apprentice''.
: The candidate was the runner-up.
: The candidate won as project manager on his/her team, for this task.
: The candidate lost as project manager on his/her team, for this task.
: The candidate was on the winning team for this task / they passed the Interviews stage.
: The candidate was on the losing team for this task.
: The candidate was brought to the final boardroom for this task.
: The candidate was fired in this task.
: The candidate lost as project manager for this task and was fired.
Episodes
Ratings
Official episode viewing figures are from
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Specials
References
External links
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