Reality TV Magazine | by Joe Reality | Mon, Aug 25
Mon, Aug 25
Instead of Donald Trump, the UK version of The Apprentice stars self-made multi-millionaire Sir Alan Sugar. CNBC will be airing the first season of The Apprentice UK, which features fourteen candidates competing for a six figure job with Sir Alan Sugar.
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source: telegraph.co.uk
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