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00:01This is an unbelievable opportunity.
00:05Lord Sugar's in the market for a brand new business partner.
00:10This process is not about a job, it's about me ploughing £250,000 into a business.
00:16Trust me, there are people in this room that are hungry for this deal.
00:21Here to do battle for his backing, 16 ambitious entrepreneurs.
00:28You told me you can do things you lot, you can't. You're all a bloody waste of space.
00:34At stake, a quarter million pound investment.
00:38And a 50-50 partnership with a business icon.
00:42I believe actions speak louder than words.
00:46You shut up, and you shut up, and you talk.
00:50Get the gear, get the gear.
00:51It's a deal worth fighting for.
00:53Is this the best I can see?
00:56March!
00:57Oh my God, do you guys know what you're doing?
00:58There you go, mount the steps, ascend.
01:0116 potential business partners.
01:04Make a decision, make a decision.
01:06I've been royally stitched up.
01:0812 tough weeks.
01:10Oh God, bloody shit.
01:11Big smiles!
01:13One life-changing opportunity.
01:15You're fired, you're fired.
01:17I don't want to see your face anymore.
01:19You're fired.
01:29Previously on The Apprentice.
01:31Yay!
01:32Your task is to open a farm shop.
01:36There's a really nice smell round here.
01:38It's got manure.
01:39Project manager Louisa staked her future on buffalo.
01:42Oh wow, that's divine.
01:43I don't think we give tasters, because it's not nice.
01:46But her hot soup and spud sales went cold.
01:49Words defy me.
01:51I can't sell that.
01:55Neil's team...
01:56Hey, sweetie.
01:57...tried turning pints into pounds.
01:59Would you like a milkshake?
02:00But Kurt's takeaways were no great shakes.
02:03Hey, we've got all this in all.
02:04Oh my word.
02:05Potatoes, fresh from the ground!
02:08Leaving Louisa's team...
02:11..a taste of victory.
02:12Come on! Get in!
02:14Come on!
02:15Can I just remind you, this is not a football match.
02:18Milkshake magnate Kurt got a whipping.
02:21We lost this task because we sold near enough half the shakes
02:24that Kurt said we were going to sell.
02:25You're supposed to know what you're talking about.
02:27I do know what I'm talking about.
02:28But three times in the firing line left Usma exposed.
02:31No smoke without fire, I say.
02:34Usma, you're fired.
02:36And she became the fourth casualty of the boardroom.
02:41Now 12 remain to fight for the chance to become...
02:44..Lord Sugar's business partner.
02:58..4.30am.
03:03Hello.
03:04Good morning.
03:05Lord Sugar is sending you on a business trip
03:07to meet a client in Dubai.
03:10The cars will be outside in one hour to take you to the airport.
03:13Thank you very much.
03:14Thank you very much.
03:16Bloody hell.
03:18Dubai!
03:19Where are we going?
03:21Where are you going?
03:22Have your camels or go to Dubai?
03:23No we're not.
03:24Kiss me though.
03:25Oh my God! Are you joking?
03:26Dubai, in an hour.
03:28Oh my God!
03:30Oh my God!
03:31This is South Carolina.
03:33We're going to Dubai.
03:34This is how you used to live in Dubai.
03:36Yeah man, Dubai's like a second home.
03:38I'm looking forward to gay man.
03:39This is good.
03:40I mean I've got a lot of local knowledge over there.
03:42So hopefully I can, you know, use that to my advantage.
03:45Bikinis!
03:46All right.
03:47They're clear.
03:49And take this bikini as well.
03:51Babe, I really don't think you need all your bikinis.
03:54See, he lived there for a while and he sells a lot of products in Dubai.
04:11There's mainly property stuff.
04:12He has to be the best place out of everyone at the moment.
04:15And he's not on our team.
04:16He's not on our team.
04:17Thing is, you don't know how much the chats is true, to be honest.
04:21Let she who is without sin pass the first stone.
04:46Dubai.
04:47Part of the United Arab Emirates.
04:52Known as the City of Gold, one of the world's top shopping destinations.
05:01An hour and a half outside the city.
05:05A new multi-million pound hotel.
05:17Inside, a message from Lord Sugar.
05:36Good morning.
05:37Welcome to the Waldorf Astoria in Raz Al-Khima.
05:41I've dragged you all the way out here because I expect you to be able to do business anywhere in the world.
05:48Now, as you can see, this hotel is still under construction.
05:53And your task is to help in finding certain items that are required for the opening of the hotel.
05:59The client has a list of eight items they want you to buy.
06:04You'll be sourcing the items in Dubai, whether you will be doing so in the shopping malls or in the markets.
06:10That's entirely up to you.
06:12But one thing you've got to do is drive a hard bargain.
06:15It's very simple.
06:16The team that buys the most amount of items for the least amount of money will win.
06:23And in the losing team, one of you will be fired.
06:27Now, I'm going to balance the teams up here a little bit.
06:30Leah, move over to Endeavour.
06:35Now, this is a very important client and they're expecting big things.
06:39So, good luck and I'll see you back in this boardroom in a few days' time.
06:42But remember one thing, my reputation is on the line here.
06:47You are representing me.
06:53Over 300 rooms.
06:56All in need of top-class touches.
07:00For both teams, ten hours to find eight items.
07:06First to offer his leadership skills.
07:08I'd like to put myself forward for PM for this task.
07:10International property broker Zee.
07:13You know, I've lived in Dubai for quite some time.
07:15Got a lot of good local knowledge.
07:17My ambition in life is to make history.
07:19No human in this world intimidates me.
07:22I am a believer in myself.
07:24I am a believer in Zeeshan Shah.
07:26Anybody else like to do that?
07:27Yeah, I would.
07:29I'm a really good leader.
07:31I'm really good with finance, really good with figures.
07:33I've been to Dubai before.
07:34I don't have great local knowledge by any means, but I can convert the currency really easily.
07:37I think it would be silly not to use Zee.
07:40Local knowledge in this seems to be the key.
07:42I'm happy with Zee.
07:44I'm happy with Zee.
07:46Thank you very much, guys.
07:48Well, you can put the map away, because I know Dubai like the back of my hand.
07:50First of all.
07:52Seriously.
07:54On the other team.
07:56Miles, you've been here quite a lot.
07:57I've been here.
07:58I'm happy to do it.
07:59Looking for a fifth successive win, Miles.
08:02I'm voting for Miles, I think, if he's got the experience.
08:05I'm happy to go with Miles as well, actually.
08:08Okay, cool.
08:09I have led a glamorous lifestyle.
08:10I've lived in Monaco for ten years.
08:11I've worked all over the world.
08:13I have a fantastic business idea for Lord Sugar, focused on luxury brands.
08:17Clearly, the client is a luxury hotel.
08:20Yeah.
08:21So it is a typical client base for me.
08:23I think it's going to end up being a logistics task, and ultimately it will come down to individual negotiations.
08:28Both teams get a budget in dirhams, plus directories, and a map of Dubai.
08:35I think the key, actually, is coming back to do people know what the stuff is.
08:39I don't know some of them, I have to be honest.
08:41We need to know what this oud is.
08:43Let's start with me telling you what items you might not know what it is.
08:47Kundura, which is the national Emirati dress.
08:50Leading with local knowledge.
08:52The white thing that you guys have probably seen all the locals wearing.
08:56Arabic coffee pot.
08:58Falcon hood, brown leather, handmade.
09:00It's the cap that goes on a falcon.
09:02You know you've got a falcon pad.
09:03Of course, yeah.
09:04It's the cap that goes over the eyes.
09:05He's right.
09:06Bang on, he's perfectly right, yeah.
09:07Oud is a local Arabic perfume.
09:10When you have locals passing you, they've got this smell coming from them.
09:12They all wear oud.
09:14Mahogany's a wood, though.
09:15Is that the bottle that it goes in?
09:16That's the actual fragrance in it.
09:18You'll easily find it.
09:19It's not difficult to find.
09:22It could be like some kind of statue that's just made out of mahogany.
09:25I think that's a really key thing is to just get advice from people.
09:28Like, take it back to 50,000 feet.
09:30Everyone asking advice.
09:31Absolutely.
09:32In their hunt for answers, Miles' team hit the phones.
09:36Do not an oud is? O-U-D.
09:38Do you know where I could find a falcon hood?
09:43This is what one?
09:45We all know our flag.
09:47U-A-U flag, yeah.
09:48Yeah, but remember that one's got to be made to measure.
09:50What about a kandura?
09:52Can we call the Dubai Mall?
09:53Can I just ask you a very quick question?
09:55A kandura, do you know what one of those is?
09:57Oh, lovely.
09:58It's a piece of clothing.
10:01Item identified, location nailed.
10:06Right, so we're all agreed, so let's go to the mall then.
10:08I think that's a good one to go to, you know.
10:10Yeah.
10:11Fantastic.
10:13The key to winning this task will be to source as many items in the markets as possible,
10:17and as less as possible from Dubai Mall.
10:21Set on searching the souks, Z.
10:24One sub team can get all their stuff from one souk, the other sub team can get all their stuff from one souk, job done.
10:30Yeah.
10:31I don't know if we're going to have time to source the eight items in the souks.
10:34You guys are making a lot of assumptions, but I'm telling you what the facts are, right?
10:37But you're seriously just not listening.
10:39Oh, okay.
10:40I'm telling you, items like the kandura, which I know I can get for a hundred dirhams,
10:44whereas they will go to Dubai Mall and Barrett for a thousand dirhams, that's the sort of things we can win on, right?
10:49Go high.
10:50Okay, so we got, listen, let me divide these sub teams then.
10:52I'll go to the mall with my sub team.
10:55Your sub team?
10:56Yeah, I will be sub team leader.
10:57You'd like to be?
10:58Yeah, definitely.
10:59Yeah, I heard that, but I haven't said any who's sub team leader yet.
11:02So...
11:03Who would you like?
11:04Erm...
11:05Does anybody have any problems with it being sub team leader?
11:07No.
11:08Okay.
11:09Okay, so Leah, Neil and Alex, you three go to suit Medina.
11:16Definitely don't want us to go to the mall, no?
11:18No, no, leave the Bible out the equation.
11:19We need to really go.
11:20Yeah, let's.
11:21No, I'm clear.
11:22Let's get out of here.
11:23Let's go shopping.
11:24Midday.
11:25Oh, whoa!
11:26Mate, is that huge?
11:28Oh, what?
11:29That is immense, isn't it?
11:30Hello, my name's Rebecca.
11:31I just need to ask you, do you...
11:32I don't know, I don't know.
11:33I don't know.
11:34Do you speak English?
11:35I don't know.
11:36Do you speak English?
11:37I don't know, I don't know, I don't know.
11:38Do you speak English?
11:39Oh, whoa! Mate, is that huge? Oh, what? That is immense, isn't it?
11:49Hello, my name's Rebecca. I just need to ask you, do you...
11:53I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know.
11:54I'm English.
11:57While Miles keeps his team calling...
12:00It's done.
12:00Had to win you guys.
12:01Nice.
12:03...making for the markets...
12:05Our strategy at the moment is to get these complicated ones off the list.
12:08Yeah.
12:08Z's team.
12:09Go into the markets.
12:10Then we'll have fun at the market, yeah.
12:11Roll up the sleeves, start doing some hard negotiating, hard bargaining.
12:17I don't know if we're going to be able to get every single item on that list from the sook.
12:21I'm not sure what his rationale for sending us there was.
12:24Can I just change where we're going? Can we go to the Dubai Mall instead?
12:33Already at the world's largest shopping centre...
12:37It reminds me of Vegas.
12:40Louisa, Jordan and Jason.
12:43We're looking for a Kandura.
12:46And it is traditional Emirati.
12:48Traditional Emirati, yeah?
12:49Yeah.
12:49OK.
12:50How much is this?
12:51300.
12:52Oh.
12:53300.
12:54Quite a lot.
12:55I'm also thinking that I don't want to pay 300.
12:59So maybe one at a much lower price because we don't have a lot of money.
13:08Sale, 25 to 75% off.
13:11Yes.
13:11This one, 125.
13:13What about 100?
13:15125.
13:15Very good price.
13:16Can I do 110?
13:18110?
13:19110 we can do.
13:20OK, no problem.
13:21All right, done.
13:22Done.
13:24It's all come.
13:27Also on their way to the mall, Neil, Alex and Leah.
13:31OK, number one, when we go in, we're going to go straight to the perfume, right?
13:36Then we need to leave and be out of there within half an hour.
13:41OK.
13:42Hello?
13:43Where are you guys exactly?
13:45I changed plan.
13:46We're now at Dubai, Mal.
13:49Leah, you are much better off going to the souks.
13:53See?
13:53And there you can find out what's what.
13:56Can I just speak to Neil quickly?
13:58Pardon?
13:58Can I speak to Neil quickly?
13:59You can hear what you're saying.
14:01Stop trying to appease Neil and just focus on the task.
14:06Look, at the end of the day, we always wanted to go to the souks.
14:09Then we need to get straight there.
14:11Right, OK.
14:11Z, Z, Z.
14:12Great, great, great.
14:13OK, stop talking.
14:14We don't have time.
14:14Tell me a list of what you want me to get.
14:16Arabic coffee pots, right?
14:18And also the kandura.
14:19Obviously, you keep your eyes open for anything else you see.
14:22Ticked off by Z, a U-turn for Leah.
14:26We're running around at the minute like headless chickens.
14:28We just have to make the best of what we can together.
14:31He didn't want to listen because he thinks he knows it all.
14:33Oh, he's only going to be general.
14:33Just to drink Dubai does not mean you know everything about what we're trying to do.
14:37I would have been a better PM.
14:39On the other team, in a hurry to find his first item.
14:44We're going to go get this plant and get out of there.
14:47Project manager Miles.
14:48What's the best price you can do me on this?
14:59I can give you a 10% discount.
15:02Is that the matter?
15:03I need to get a bit more than that off.
15:05Let me talk to my boss.
15:06The best price you can do for me without asking your boss?
15:0810% discount.
15:10What about if we go to 15?
15:11Can you tweak it to 15?
15:12OK, go.
15:12Yeah?
15:13Yeah.
15:13OK, thank you.
15:14So what is that?
15:15It's going to be about 250.
15:17I know Miles is in a hurry and he wants to move on to get the next item,
15:20but it's not a treasure hunt.
15:21It's a negotiation task.
15:23Why not speak to the boss?
15:25Because the boss is the one that can make the decision.
15:27He could have chatted him up a bit more,
15:29showed his negotiation skills and got a far bigger discount.
15:32Thank you very much.
15:33250 dirhams down, pot plant picked up.
15:38Bye-bye.
15:39Bye.
15:45Let's ring the flags first.
15:46I'll show you the number.
15:48That big one looks the best.
15:50Pre-ordering on the go to save time.
15:53I'm looking to buy a flag of the UAE.
15:56Project manager Z.
15:58Well, it's four foot by six foot.
16:0012 centimetres in a photo, isn't it?
16:02How many?
16:0312 centimetres in a photo.
16:06Yeah.
16:06It's basically about 48 centimetres by...
16:1072.
16:1172.
16:1248 by 72.
16:13It's four foot by six foot.
16:15Thank you very much.
16:17That seemed too easy.
16:18He quoted as a tenner.
16:24Arriving to haggle face to face for their flag,
16:28Miles' team.
16:29What sort of price are they?
16:31Approximately 200 dirhams.
16:34Okay.
16:34Now, we've got a bit of a limited budget.
16:36There's no compromise on the call.
16:38No.
16:39But pricing also is the same thing.
16:42We can't go for 175 for me.
16:44For one-off deal for me.
16:46Okay.
16:47Yes.
16:48Thank you very much, Matthew.
16:49How long does it take to make?
16:52One hour.
16:53One hour?
16:53Right, okay.
16:54He's just explaining there.
16:55That's going to take an hour.
16:56An hour.
16:56An hour.
16:56I hate waiting.
16:57I don't want to be here.
16:58But I think that's what we do.
17:01Flag ordered.
17:02Is it possible for us to pay you in advance?
17:05It's not going to be a problem.
17:06At 175 dirhams.
17:09All right, quick update from our side.
17:11The guy here confirmed that there was only going to be a more for the flag, so we decided
17:14to stay there.
17:15All right, awesome.
17:16Update from our side is we've got a candora.
17:18Okay, perfect.
17:19And we have information for a few products that we think we can now go and find.
17:22Cheers.
17:23Bye.
17:23All right, bye then.
17:24Thanks.
17:24I don't mind them spending time in the malls if they are sourcing and getting good products.
17:42Mid-afternoon.
17:45The soups.
17:47Sent by Z to bag bargains.
17:50Guys, our priority here is to get the coffee pot.
17:52Neil, Alex and Leah.
17:56We are here today to buy an Arabic coffee pot.
17:59Yes, please.
18:00Brass.
18:01I want the Arabic coffee.
18:02I want the pot.
18:03Just the pot.
18:04Not the pot.
18:05Thank you very much.
18:07Have you nice, Danny?
18:07Thank you, you two.
18:10Anything in here?
18:11Coffee pot?
18:12Arabic coffee pot?
18:14No, no, no.
18:15I need a coffee pot.
18:17Who's got a coffee pot?
18:19Hello.
18:20Do you sell coffee pot, brass?
18:23Coffee pot?
18:2432 oz?
18:26Not 32 inch.
18:2732 oz.
18:29Anywhere else sell coffee pot near here?
18:33Z made a decision to send us to the six and it's just been a bit of a disaster to be honest.
18:37And I don't know how much sense he's talking, really.
18:41You know, I wouldn't be surprised if we got another phone call now telling us to go elsewhere.
18:44Every day I'm ignoring it.
18:45It's all right, son, but thank you.
18:48No, but thank you.
18:49Fresh Viagra.
18:50Fresh Viagra.
18:51I don't need any of that.
18:52I'm from Wales.
18:53Still at the mall...
18:58Veer right, veer right.
19:00Right.
19:01And looking for leads...
19:03Frankincense.
19:04Crystals.
19:04Do you smell?
19:05Frankincense.
19:05Frankincense.
19:06No.
19:07Louisa, Jordan, and Jason.
19:09Come on.
19:10Double time.
19:11Watch out.
19:12Wait.
19:13Whoopsie.
19:14Do you know the hood that the bird falcons wear?
19:17A falcon, like an eagle.
19:19Like a bird?
19:20You put a hat on it so it does not see.
19:24The falcon, like an eagle, a big bird, and you put it on your arm and it flies away.
19:31A brass coffee pot for like a...
19:33Arabic.
19:34Arabic coffee pot.
19:36Della.
19:37Della.
19:37This is what it's called.
19:38Della.
19:39We need very large.
19:40Like this.
19:44Okay.
19:47Could have fired something.
19:48Don't stress yet.
19:48We've still got at least four hours to start stressing.
19:51It's going to vanish, Jordan.
19:53Jordan's sub-team at the mall, but he actually is being very slow.
19:57This is a one-day task.
19:58By nine o'clock tonight, they've got to have these items to deliver to the hotel manager.
20:02No excuses for being late.
20:03We've seen the information, people over there.
20:05Let's ask them specifically about these products, if we can buy them here, where we can buy them.
20:10We need Egyptian oud.
20:11You cannot find any Egyptian food right now.
20:14Not food.
20:15Not food.
20:16Oud.
20:16At the flag makers.
20:21How long do you think that's going to take more to be finished?
20:2420 minutes.
20:25We'll wait.
20:2520 minutes?
20:26We'll wait.
20:27While Miles plays the waiting game, for Zee, having ordered in advance, it's straight to the front of the queue.
20:35Of all the flag shots in all the world.
20:43Made to measure and ready to go, for the team, a first look at their flag.
20:49That's not six foot.
20:51That's not six foot.
20:5242 centimetres by 72 centimetres car.
21:01So this tool...
21:02You said this size?
21:03That's how you produce the pair flag in this size.
21:06You said 48 centimetres, I remember.
21:09Really?
21:10You told me one foot is 12 centimetres.
21:13All right, no worries.
21:13But we need the bigger one.
21:14One foot is 12 centimetres.
21:15One foot is 12 centimetres?
21:1712.
21:1812 inches and a force, isn't it?
21:2012 inches.
21:2112 inches, not centimetres, though.
21:22So it's 12, 14.
21:23OK, can we have it in foot, six foot by four foot?
21:31You want to walk 30 centimetres by what?
21:3348 by 72 centimetres.
21:36Not inches.
21:3770 centimetres.
21:37Oh, dear.
21:40Mmm.
21:42Here in the land of the sand dune, the camel and the Burj Al Arab, size really matters.
21:48They came to buy a flag of a certain size.
21:50They got the size wrong.
21:51They got one the size of a napkin.
21:54Why?
21:54Because they weren't paying attention.
21:56This is the exact size that you want, 180 by 180.
21:58Six foot by four foot?
21:59Yeah.
22:00Exactly.
22:00How long will it take you to make that one?
22:02This will take one hour, 15 minutes down.
22:05I'll come back in one hour.
22:06No.
22:07No.
22:08I'm just going to go.
22:10They were looking very confident, weren't they?
22:13Yeah.
22:13There's no big deal.
22:15No.
22:15Errors are made.
22:16Let's move forward from it.
22:17Let's head out, boys.
22:18Come on, come on.
22:18Thanks.
22:19At least.
22:25Yet to bag anything...
22:27I'll go in, I'll say that we need it around 60,
22:30and then we'll go for that's the price.
22:31Yeah, I would go up to 90 and do not accept that.
22:34Let's go in, yeah?
22:35The other half of Z's team search the souks for a traditional kandura.
22:41I'm not bothered about the quality.
22:43You want to just...
22:44The price is what I'm bothered about.
22:46What is the best price you can do me on this one?
22:48If you want to, this one, I'll give it for you as 80 dirhams.
22:51No, no, no, no, no. It's too much.
22:53OK, 60?
22:54No.
22:55No. OK, well, I can't do this.
22:57If you want this one, I'll give it for you, last price, 75 dirhams.
23:00No, it has to be 60.
23:01I know, but, sirs, if you...
23:03I'm in a very, very rush.
23:05If you can do it for 60, I'll buy it from you.
23:07If you can't, I'll buy it from somebody else, sir.
23:09This I'll give it just for you.
23:11I was keen to lead the first one
23:12because I feel negotiation is something I'm really good at.
23:16So I think it's good to get kind of a score on the board.
23:18I just need to get a few more now
23:20and hopefully crack on and get the rest of the items.
23:23Budget Kandura bought
23:25for almost half the price paid by the other team.
23:29OK, now you're happy?
23:30Happy, yes.
23:31Very happy.
23:31Happy chat with you.
23:32Very happy, sir.
23:33Smile.
23:35I think we need to find out exactly where this oud is.
23:38With an hour to fill while the new flag is finished,
23:42Z's half of the team.
23:45What about this falcon hood?
23:46No-one's really getting that.
23:48Can you ring the one that I said, please?
23:50Leather, gifts.
23:52No, no, no.
23:53Do you want to ring this falcon apart also?
23:54It might be a pump.
23:55Let's give it a try.
23:56Thanks, Kurt.
23:57While you've got on G, can I just quickly have a look?
24:01I just want to look up glass.
24:04Can I have a look in there?
24:06No, no, no, I don't think there's any point.
24:09Shall we just ring a couple of perfume shops?
24:11Have a look at what oud is in here.
24:13Oh, about the oud is before, yeah.
24:185pm.
24:23Having paid up front an hour ago...
24:25..still no flag for Miles.
24:32Listen, we're really time critical with where we have to go now.
24:36That's right.
24:43I've actually had to see it.
24:45I'm really worried that, actually,
24:46it's still miles away from being finished.
24:49Do you know where it is?
24:50Yes.
24:52How long is that going to take?
24:53Tiny.
24:54Be really, really honest with me.
24:56If it's ten minutes, it's ten minutes.
24:57Is it five minutes?
24:58Five minutes.
24:59Five minutes, OK.
25:00Miles decided to wait for the flag to be made,
25:03and he's really wasted a lot of time.
25:05He's only got a few hours left,
25:07and that may really have cost him dearly.
25:12You're doing a great job, as quick as you can.
25:14Didn't matter.
25:16Identified by Z as a fragrance...
25:19Old, o-u-d, oid.
25:23Next on Lia's list, Egyptian Oud.
25:26Local Arabic perfume, oid, o-u-d.
25:29Oh
25:31UDH oh
25:33UD oids
25:35What does that mean?
25:38You don't know what that means, okay?
25:41See look dude, that's perfume with a day. Oh you D. H
25:53Also on the scent and what's all this this six or UD and yeah, that says a old gallery there
25:59Louisa Jordan and Jason
26:04We are looking for some food from Egypt. What do you think that would be as the expert?
26:11Guys I've just had a flash. Do you think that mood is something else?
26:18We're not sure if oh you day odd actually is a perfume
26:22Would who there's a perfume see listen sunshine is not oh you D. H is a perfume
26:28It's spelt differently, but
26:30Listen listen
26:31Egyptian mahogany the scent Z mahogany Z mahogany Z mahogany is a greener wood. He's talking please talking crap. Sorry
26:39So are you still confident to perfume?
26:41I mean I can't think of anything else
26:43Okay, bye
26:45Agree with the perfume. I'm just unsure about Z. I don't know if he knows
26:47I know Leah, I can't try. Leah, he doesn't know shit
26:49Okay, okay, okay, okay
26:51Alex, we're not here to get personal is it? It doesn't matter
26:53No, I'm not going for it. It's not very factual
26:55Right, fine, fine, fine, fine, fine
26:57They'll bullshit me once they'll bullshit me again
26:59Exactly, so let him do that and we focus on what we're doing, yeah?
27:06Across town
27:08Great, thank you very much
27:10That's lovely, thank you
27:11Finally a flag
27:13Because we were a little bit delayed is anyone we can have a discount?
27:16Keen to claw back some cash
27:18Francesca
27:19It's just the extra time would have cost us time and money now
27:24How about ten dirhams for our time?
27:27Clock ticking
27:31Time for miles to check progress
27:36Hey guys, how you getting on?
27:37We're still at the mall
27:39But we have information for a few more products that we think we can now go and find
27:42That would only want to try and get the Falcon Hood and maybe the coffee pot as well
27:46Jordan, I'm really worried you're not going to get them mate
27:48I'm really worried
27:49I think you guys have got to go to the soup
27:51Okay, miles, it's a decision you've got to take
27:53But if you think that it's bad in a mall imagine what it's going to be like at a soup, you know?
27:57Jordan, listen, please mate
27:58Are you really comfortable you can get those products there?
28:01All I can say is give me 20 minutes and I'll let you know more
28:04All right, buddy. Thanks. Bye
28:06Let's do this really quickly
28:08Really quickly
28:10They haven't actually bought anything else while we're waiting for the flag, which is really annoying
28:14That means they've wasted all day doing loads of research and not bought anything
28:18I can't believe we haven't spoken to them for an hour or so and nothing's moved on
28:21They need to deliver on those, absolutely
28:27Stopping off to pick up a palm tree
28:31250
28:32Whoa
28:33Z's team
28:34We were looking more at 60 dirhams
28:35The thing is that for us right now we're procuring for a hotel
28:39Yes
28:40And we've got to get the most competitive pricing
28:42I cannot decide that
28:44Speak with my manager
28:45Of course you can
28:46Of course, of course
28:47Thank you
28:48Thank you
28:51Oh, you're so lucky that my manager has already said yes
28:54And she will be giving you 50% off
28:56Oh, fantastic
28:57Oh, brilliant
28:58Yes
28:59By bothering the boss, price pruned on the Sago palm
29:027pm
29:12Do you sell golden mosaic tiles?
29:15No, no, we don't
29:17For any missing items, financial penalties
29:21350
29:22We want traditional Arab generosity
29:24And you're a generous people, so
29:26Thank you
29:27300, rock bottom price
29:29Yes
29:30You're very touched
29:31Thank you
29:32Thank you
29:33Frankinson's crystals
29:3514
29:3620
29:3720
29:3820
29:3910 dirham now, shake my hand, I'll give you the cash
29:42Job done
29:46At the flag factory, after sizing up the big version
29:49That's more like it
29:51The small matter of price
29:5340 dirhams for this and 172 for that
29:56I think that you've got to do some movement on this one
29:58But this, we can't do anything
30:00It's no use to me
30:01It's no use to me
30:02I know that, but this we can't help
30:03Because it's already been produced for you early
30:06Okay, let's call it 200 round figure
30:08Okay
30:09So I'm giving you 28 for that one
30:11And I'm paying you the 172 for this
30:12It is a sample we're taking at the moment
30:13And you know, you can let your management know
30:15That we are looking to do bigger business
30:16But you know, if we're going to be struggling on
30:18Small things like this then, you know
30:22Okay
30:23Okay
30:24Thank you very much
30:25Little and large flags of the Emirates
30:27Done
30:28For 25 dirhams more than the other team paid
30:35At the mall, still on the hunt for answers
30:37Jason, Jordan and Louisa
30:39I have a very quick question
30:41We've been trying to find an Egyptian oud
30:44Is it an incense or what?
30:46Do you know what it is?
30:47This is the museum, you know
30:49They are using like this kind
30:50This is the oriental one
30:52So the word means two things
30:54It means the musical instrument and also the
30:57They make it from natural wood
30:58This is what it's meaning by boost
31:00That's amazing, thank you
31:01You saved us a lot of embarrassment
31:03Thank you very much
31:04I can't believe we spent so much time
31:06On looking for bloody incense
31:08And it was a
31:09The whole key was in standard size
31:11Wasn't it really?
31:12Yeah
31:13Right, I'm taking this guys
31:15Go for it
31:18Good afternoon gentlemen
31:20Egyptian mahogany
31:22Standard size
31:24The elusive oud
31:26And what is the price on that?
31:28That one is 1,800
31:30Oh my gosh
31:311,850
31:32I was thinking five
31:34I was thinking three
31:36But let's talk serious
31:381,000
31:391,000
31:401,000
31:41So how about 900
31:42We shake your hand now
31:431,000
31:44I'm coming up and you coming down
31:45990 to sweeten the pot
31:47Make me happy
31:48990
31:50990
31:51Yay
31:52Bravo
31:54I think we made a good team
31:55We halved the prize
31:561,850
31:57You did so well
31:58Well done
31:59God
32:04God
32:05Allah
32:06Allahu Akbar
32:10Allah
32:11Allahu Akbar
32:13Allah
32:14Allahu Akbar
32:16Thirti minutes to go
32:1830 minutes to go
32:22the perfume soup
32:28have you ever heard of egyptian hood
32:32no no that's worrying
32:34thank you
32:34hi do you sell falcon hoods for a bird of prey falcon
32:40i don't think we're after the right thing
32:43we're not
32:44i think that's apparent
32:45the fact is we've had no-it-all come in
32:47and think that he knows everything
32:48he's absolutely full of it
32:50he's as useful as a chocolate teapot
32:51stop at these shops here
32:53it's garden stuff isn't it
32:57it's all garden stuff yeah
32:58do you have a falcon hood
32:59okay
33:01thank you
33:02deadline for items to be back at the hotel
33:079pm
33:09go go go
33:11check in the hotel manager
33:24check in for any items that don't match the brief a fine to the tune of the market value
33:41items delivered there's nothing more the teams can do
33:50we are going home without the falcon hood and the mosaic tiles i'm concerned that there's a big difference in price between the mall and the sook i think that could be a tricky one
34:01we got some really good bargains as well and we got the plant half price straight so if they went to dubai mall they were probably paid about three times the price
34:08next stop london
34:15tomorrow the boardroom
34:23the boardroom
34:29the boardroom
34:31the boardroom
34:33the boardroom
34:34You can go through to the boardroom now.
35:04Good afternoon.
35:15Good afternoon, Lord Sugar.
35:18Well, I found you a very, very important client,
35:22so I do hope that you put on a good performance and represented me well.
35:28I'm going to start with Endeavour,
35:31and I understand, Z, you were the project manager, right?
35:33Indeed, yes.
35:34You know Dubai, yeah?
35:35Yeah, I know Dubai quite well, yes.
35:37OK, you live there?
35:38Yep, I live there.
35:39Worked there?
35:39Worked there.
35:40Was he a good team leader?
35:41No.
35:42The problem that we had is that, you know,
35:44we all made the decision to back Z on supposed knowledge, etc.,
35:47but I feel rather misguided.
35:49I genuinely felt I would have done a better job, that is the truth.
35:52I felt, you know, I had the organisation...
35:54Was that in hindsight?
35:55Oh, no, at the time I was extremely vocal that I should have been PM.
35:58And she sort of pushed herself to be sub-team leader.
36:01She'd assumed she was sub-team leader...
36:03Sorry, you'd assume she was sub-team leader even before I'd appointed her.
36:08Tell me what went on in the brainstorm.
36:11Well, we went through the products.
36:12I explained the ones that I know, such as the kandura,
36:14I explained that's the national dress of the UAE.
36:17There was the oud, which is also a local fragrance.
36:19It's a woody kind of smell.
36:20I assumed the oud that was there was the same one.
36:22I think it turned out it wasn't in the end, but...
36:25No.
36:25I thought you were the expert.
36:27You put yourself forward, you know Dubai, like, the back of your hands.
36:30I hope you weren't wearing a pair of gloves, that's all I can say.
36:33Well, oud is actually...
36:34There is a smell that most Arabs use, which is called oud.
36:39It did say Egyptian mahogany.
36:41Actually, Alex, you raised one of those eyebrows of yours
36:44and questioned whether, indeed, it was a fragrance.
36:48I did, just purely because the specification simply doesn't match up.
36:51I mean, no one wants to smell like a dining table.
36:53It actually talked about standard size product.
36:57So that could hardly...
36:58It must have given you a clue somewhere that it wasn't a fragrance.
37:01Indeed, it said standard size,
37:02but the thing is that it comes in these small bottles, right?
37:06So when it had the mahogany, I assumed it was...
37:08You got it mess, you got it completely wrong.
37:09Yeah, you definitely got it completely wrong.
37:11Thank God I never sent you out to get 20 camels.
37:13You'd come back with a packet of fags.
37:15Right from the start, Z went straight into it.
37:18I'm Mr. Dubai, put away your maps.
37:20I know it like the back of my hand.
37:22It was just all bravado for the entire brainstorm.
37:26Listen, all you've done the whole thing was complain and be a pessimist, right?
37:29You've been no support whatsoever, and I will go on to that.
37:32But for now, let's talk about what's...
37:33Because I'm a good judge of character,
37:35and I could see right from the offset that Z did not have a clue.
37:37And unfortunately, you proved me right, Z.
37:39You didn't have a clue.
37:40I understand there was a bit of a misunderstanding on the flag
37:43is that right?
37:43Yes, indeed there was, yeah.
37:44You were asked to get a six foot by four foot flag?
37:47Exactly, yes.
37:47So who doesn't know the centimeters from inches then?
37:51You.
37:51I know the difference, but I did make the error.
37:54It would look like a pimple on an elephant.
37:57Alan, this hotel is three times the size of the Kremlin.
38:00It was my fault.
38:01It was a stupid mistake, and I'll...
38:04What was the first thing you bought?
38:05The first item that we purchased was a Kandora.
38:08I purchased that myself, and we got that for 60,
38:12from a price of 100, which I believe is a good price.
38:16Who bought the palm tree, then?
38:18I bought the palm tree.
38:19They wanted 150 dirhams for it, and we got it for 75.
38:24That was quite a good negotiation.
38:27Anyway, um, Miles.
38:30Kurt would call you kilometers, most roughly.
38:39You became the project manager.
38:41Indeed, indeed.
38:43And, Jordan, you took your team marching off to the Dubai Mall.
38:47We went to the Dubai Mall.
38:48I heard from Karen that you was there for about three and a half hours
38:51doing research.
38:52You wasted a lot of time in the shopping mall.
38:55It did take us a while to locate the stuff that we needed,
38:57but I think it was time well spent.
38:58What did you do for three and a half hours there?
39:00Firstly, we bought a Kandora, so it wasn't completely fruitless,
39:03but we were trying to locate things like the oud, for example,
39:05was the big, big difficulty throughout the day.
39:07It was really misleading.
39:07Because, just like the other team, everyone was telling us,
39:10yes, it's this perfume, smell it, buy it,
39:12and it took us a long time to try and actually find it.
39:14They must have thought, I've got a right bunch of mugs here.
39:16Well, you did buy the right size flag, though.
39:18I heard you was waiting an hour and a half.
39:21Yes.
39:21Exactly.
39:22So why don't you clear off and go somewhere else
39:24and come back and pick it up?
39:25He'd actually started producing it, and he said,
39:28look, it's going to be another half an hour, 40 minutes.
39:30We definitely learned a cultural lesson about,
39:32perhaps, a Dubai 45 minutes isn't a GMT 45 minutes.
39:36You didn't get a discount for the delay.
39:38We did try, but he was very adamant.
39:40Perhaps you shouldn't have paid for it before it was produced.
39:43Then he may have had a bit more bargaining.
39:44That's a fair comment.
39:45And the palm, you bought the palm, Miles, didn't you?
39:48Yes, I did, yeah.
39:49You were dealing with the shop assistant?
39:50Yeah.
39:50No, we were.
39:51You were kind of dealing with the boss?
39:52I think we could, on reflection, and...
39:53Flexing the price you paid there, you know,
39:56compared to, they bought one very cheap,
39:59and you paid 250.
40:02Why didn't you deal with the boss?
40:03Did the boss palm you off, so to speak?
40:05No, I made a decision, and, I mean, on reflection,
40:07looking at the price that they ended up paying,
40:09you know, you can question it,
40:10but I hope that isn't something that cost us dear.
40:12Um, yeah, we'll see about that.
40:18OK.
40:19You've got the, uh, calculations.
40:21We'll go with Karen, first of all,
40:23to talk about Team Evolve.
40:26You've got six items,
40:27and they cost you £311.54.
40:31But you failed to get the tiles,
40:33and you failed to get the falcon hood,
40:35and those incur fines at the value of the items.
40:38So, in total, it was £695.16.
40:46Nick, Endeavour.
40:48Well, Endeavour got four items.
40:52But, as we know, they negotiated a whole lot better.
40:59But one of your items, Kandura, was the wrong sort.
41:02It was modern, rather than the traditional Emirati version.
41:06So, that incurs a fine,
41:09as do the four items you failed to source.
41:12So, that brings Endeavour's total
41:14to £783.36.
41:23Right.
41:25So, Evolve, you've won by £90.
41:28Yeah?
41:29That's close, aren't they?
41:30I'm going to send you, as a treat,
41:32to the world's best new cocktail bar,
41:36where you'll be able to sample some of their drinks.
41:40OK?
41:41See you on the next task.
41:44Thank you very much.
41:45Thank you very much.
41:46I'm disappointed that you didn't find the total amount of goods,
41:59and the team wasn't happy.
42:03Go and discuss it amongst yourselves.
42:05All right? Off you go.
42:06All right, off you go.
42:18Hey, guys. Welcome to the Zetta townhouse.
42:20How are you guys doing today?
42:21Good.
42:22We're thirsty.
42:23You're thirsty? Well, you're in the right place.
42:24Wow, that's nice.
42:31Can I have some more of that nettle?
42:33Yeah.
42:38Oh, my God.
42:39That is amazing.
42:42We survived the heat of Dubai, didn't we?
42:44And we beat Mr Dubai.
42:46Mr Dubai.
42:47So, now we're quenching our thirst.
42:48I'm very happy to be here with you.
42:50Cheers.
42:51Well done.
42:52Well done, Miles.
42:54We got the strategy wrong.
42:55It's just disappointing because we've lost,
42:56and I know we all worked hard, and I'm gutted.
42:57But the thing is that...
42:58I don't want you to feel like I'm personally attacking you.
42:59No, no, no.
43:00Listen, I don't need people apologising to me.
43:01You know, it is what it is.
43:02I'm not, you know, I'm not somebody who needs to say,
43:03oh, I'm sorry, guys.
43:04I was mean to you.
43:05I don't care about that.
43:06My gut instinct right from the start is that he wasn't the right man
43:07for the project management of this task.
43:08It's an unknown.
43:09It's an unknown.
43:10I don't want you to feel like I'm personally attacking you.
43:11I don't need people apologising to me.
43:12You know, it is what it is.
43:13I'm not, you know, I'm not somebody who needs to say,
43:14oh, I'm sorry, guys.
43:15I was mean to you.
43:16I don't care about that.
43:18My gut instinct right from the start is that he wasn't the right man
43:21for the project management of this task.
43:23And I'm really sorry to say that he proved me completely right.
43:29I'm extremely pissed off.
43:31I mean, we've been led by someone who told us he knew exactly
43:33what he was doing, he knew the area, and he didn't have a clue.
43:35Now, possibly, I'm going to be going into the boardroom
43:37on the basis that I've got centimetres and inches mixed up,
43:39which, in the grand scheme of things, just seems a joke.
43:44I think, you know, it's unfair to say all the blame lies on me here.
43:47At the end of the day, the other sub team,
43:49which was sent into one of the biggest markets in Dubai,
43:52only came back with two items out of which one was wrong.
43:55So, where does the blame lie?
44:05You can go through to the boardroom now.
44:32You lost by 90 pounds, right?
44:34The irony of it is, is he fined one item more
44:38because you were better negotiators, and you win.
44:42The wrong Kandura did contribute to the failure, obviously,
44:46because you got fined for buying the wrong thing.
44:49You bought that, didn't you?
44:51I did, Neil Chugga, yeah.
44:53I mean, I'll certainly take some responsibility for that.
44:56I feel that this highlights, again, why we needed to be in a mall.
44:59You have to bear in mind, we're in a marketplace here.
45:01You're dealing with market trading.
45:03But you had an instinct to say that you wanted to go into the mall or into it?
45:07100%.
45:08I did not want to be in.
45:09Why didn't you then?
45:10Because of Z, who knows everything about Dubai,
45:12who we had entrusted as our project manager.
45:14This is a man who's telling me I know everything about Dubai.
45:17I'm telling you you can get these items at the sink.
45:20But, Leah, Leah, Leah, why don't you ignore him and go into them all then?
45:23Why don't you follow your instincts?
45:24I hold my hands up 100%.
45:26I wish I had went with my gut feeling on this.
45:28I really do.
45:29But I had an argument with Z at this time.
45:31I said, we're here now, we're going in.
45:33He said, Leah, put Neil on the phone.
45:35You know, he was just absolutely...
45:36OK, I'd like to say, my strategy in this task was go to the markets,
45:41that's where we'll get bargains.
45:42And we did get bargains.
45:43If you do things correctly at the actual markets,
45:46you will be able to find the items.
45:47But, unfortunately, they couldn't.
45:49I mean, you've ended up with one item at the end of the day.
45:52One was wrong, and you've ended up with one item for ten dirhams,
45:55which is £1.80.
45:56Sorry, you ended up with two, despite all your regional knowledge.
45:59The thing is, they're all just throwing it all on me.
46:02This is a team here.
46:03What did everybody else do, you know?
46:04Well, I'm trying to find out.
46:05On our side, we were making appointments.
46:07We were going to appointments.
46:08So, you went to two appointments all day.
46:10Don't put your hand on my face, it's really rude.
46:12No, I said, sorry, let me talk. What did you guys do?
46:14I think, actually, Leah's team is full of fight and spirit and fury,
46:18gnashing of teeth.
46:20I didn't hear any strong, forceful opinions from you two.
46:25It wasn't...
46:26He was just hanging around.
46:27It wasn't...
46:28Let him fall on his sword.
46:29I didn't discern any passion from you two.
46:31Anyway, where did all this time go, then?
46:34We had to pick up the flag, that was what it was.
46:36Flag time.
46:37Where is this flag, by the way?
46:38Let me offer you the little one.
46:40So, this is the...
46:41This is the six by four?
46:42This was the six by four to go on that enormous building.
46:46This is you and your centimetres and inches, is that right?
46:52Just like a blooming napkin, this thing.
46:54I agree with it.
46:55I made myself look like an idiot.
46:57Who's responsible for this mess?
46:59Alex?
47:00I do think that the responsibility, unfortunately, does lie with Z.
47:03Easy, easy target, innit?
47:04It's not an easy target, it's facts.
47:06There was no clear direction of how we're going to execute this task.
47:09It was just, I know this, I know this, it costs this, get this, get that.
47:12Everyone's now saying the same thing, you know, that Z's wrong, this and that.
47:15So, if it's not you, then, responsible for the failure of this task, who is?
47:19The sub-team's effort was under par.
47:22They only got one item in the end, and a lot of it lies there, I think.
47:25See, you're... I have absolutely no idea what he's talking about.
47:28Why didn't you just say, guys, I'm not sure...
47:30Say what?
47:31About what?
47:32About all of it, say, you could just have been up front and said,
47:34listen, a bit of local knowledge, I don't know it all, we do need to go...
47:37A bit of local knowledge? I've lived there, I know the place very, very well.
47:40See, who you bringing back in this boardroom with you?
47:45The first person we have to bring back is, obviously, Leah.
47:48For the failure of the sub-team.
47:50I don't believe you can go to a suit with thousands of shops
47:53and come back with one item.
47:54Say who it happens.
47:55The second one...
48:01..will have to be Natalie.
48:04Because me and Kurt were in the car, making calls, booking appointments.
48:09I kept asking you, are you sure about this?
48:11Sorry.
48:12Let's discuss this later, shall we?
48:14Um, he's let you off, you know,
48:17and maybe he's made a mistake there, I don't know.
48:20Anyway, go back to the house.
48:22Sorry to disappoint you, little sugar.
48:31You step outside now.
48:32I'm going to have a little chat more with Nick here
48:34and then we'll decide who's going to be leaving the process, OK?
48:37Thank you very much.
48:38All right, off you go.
48:44Leah, right from the off, the Z this, Z that, Z this, Z that.
48:49She's been doing nothing else other than accusing him of being a bullshitter
48:52from the minute we walked in here.
48:54But, you know, sometimes you get the feeling you get the wool
48:57trying to be pulled over your eyes.
48:59The brainstorm, the battle lines were drawn between those two.
49:04On the other hand, I did say to Natalie a couple of weeks ago,
49:09I'll be keeping my eyes on her, so I hope she's got a lot to say for herself
49:12when she comes back in here.
49:13Every time I've observed anything Natalie has to say to you,
49:16it's always, well, I said that, I tried to do this, I tried to do that.
49:18Well, what about doing it?
49:20Saying it and doing it, I've found in business,
49:22are two very different things.
49:24She's treading on thin ice at the moment, that's all I can say.
49:30Yeah, send the three of them in, please.
49:32Yes, Lieutenant.
49:33Lord Sugar will see you now.
49:39Don't bother about the door.
49:48I asked you to bring people back in for the right reason.
49:53Mm-hm.
49:54On this task.
49:55Yes, indeed.
49:56OK.
49:57I'm sure Natalie wants to know what you brought her in for.
49:59So do I.
50:00Erm...
50:01Well, just overall lack of contribution to the task.
50:04Lovely to be around, don't get me wrong.
50:06But, you know, she was just a bit of a spare wheel in the whole equation.
50:09She wasn't there, you know, taking any initiative and that was it.
50:13Yes, Kurt made an error with the inches and centimetres,
50:16but overall...
50:17An error that lost us the task.
50:19But in...
50:20An error that lost us the task.
50:21Overall, though, he worked hard, taking a bit of workload off me.
50:24You, on the other hand, were just sitting there waiting.
50:25No, I asked...
50:26No, I was not sitting waiting at all.
50:27Z, I asked, I said, someone give me the yellow pages and let me.
50:30You said, no, you're doing it.
50:31I said, give me the phone, let me make appointments.
50:33You're doing it.
50:34No.
50:35Have you got a problem working with women?
50:36Have you got a problem with me taking any responsibility?
50:38You've brought two women in here, the only two in your team.
50:41I think it's a bit pathetic.
50:42Oh, so I gave it to imagine...
50:43Because you are male, chauvinistic, and you wouldn't let me happen.
50:46You're kind of getting a bit carried away then.
50:47No, I am not getting carried away at all.
50:48Because I felt very uncomfortable.
50:49Calm down with your language.
50:50I felt uncomfortable.
50:51You've been rude to me the whole time.
50:52When was I rude to you?
50:53You never say please, you never say thank you.
50:55You look at me as if I'm, I don't know, something on the bottom of your shoe, and it
50:58is disgusting.
50:59Excuse me, are we getting allegations here of you treating people incorrectly?
51:06I think there is some weight on that.
51:08I mean, he seems to have it in for me right from the start.
51:10I think he finds it difficult, you know, to have women who challenge him, which is why,
51:14you know, right from the offset of the chair, he always just had it.
51:17Honestly, throughout this process, I've always said to you that I respect your talent, and
51:24I respect what you do, and I think you're a very, you're a strong candidate, but you've
51:28got the kundura, which you got wrong, you've got that, then you've gone and got...
51:31I didn't get that wrong, that was me, but you didn't seem to even bring that up with me.
51:34Yeah, you didn't even care about that.
51:35You don't even care about that thing.
51:37I tell you what you don't care about.
51:38I don't understand why this focus is always on me.
51:41Because you were the sub-team leader there.
51:42You were consistently, you were consistently pessimistic, you were the sub-team leader.
51:45No, she wasn't pessimistic.
51:46What did you do there?
51:47She was not pessimistic.
51:48You forced yourself to become sub-team leader, and what did you deliver?
51:50There are two males in this task who have made blatant errors.
51:53One purchased the wrong item, and one got measurements completely wrong, and he's brought in two women.
51:56He took an instant dislike to me because I wasn't really being negative.
51:59Right, so the fact that I made you sub-team leader...
52:02Yeah, and then you refused.
52:03I made you sub-team leader, and you're saying that I don't respect women, I didn't...
52:07You didn't really have a choice about that.
52:08I was undermining you, you were saying I'm being rude to you.
52:10Can I just tell you what I feel I've contributed thus far in the process?
52:13I have sold, I have pitched, I have led.
52:16On this particular task, like it or not, you were weak.
52:20You can't argue about the fact that you were standing at this damn mall,
52:24and you could have gone in there, and if you went in there, you could have won the task.
52:27I wish I had a went from a gossip.
52:28Yeah, okay, so it's indecision, right?
52:30And I'm not looking for a business partner who's got indecision.
52:34Zee, you are here as an international property broker, is that right?
52:40Indeed, yes.
52:41You have a turnover of a half a million pounds, that's what you claim.
52:43Yes.
52:44And some of the stuff that you say in your resume is quite outrageous.
52:48You're not receptive to the authorities of others or their criticism.
52:52Yeah.
52:53Mm-hmm.
52:54There's your words in here.
52:55Yeah, yeah, I think that's a normal judgement.
52:56Anybody would say, unless somebody's got your respect, and you think that person is credible,
53:00you're not going to, you know, take on board what they say.
53:02Well, you do come across as, you know, pretty arrogant, you know.
53:06And they say ask travellers to uphold values of modesty in Dubai.
53:12Modesty, well, they must have loved you there, Zee.
53:15You've got some peculiar people that you look up to.
53:18You aspire to Napoleon.
53:20I don't think Napoleon's ever been fired from Phones For You, has he?
53:24Uh, no, he hasn't.
53:25No, indeed, well, Phones For You, I was the top salesman over there.
53:28And that is a record in the company.
53:29I was in the top earners bonus list in the first month of my employment.
53:32Then I was recruited as a business development manager for one of the largest business groups
53:36in the Middle East.
53:37I then ventured out and set up my own business.
53:40In my first year, I turned over half a million pounds.
53:42I mean, yes, I am not arrogant, but yes, I am proud.
53:45But that's because of my own hard work that has got me to where I am.
53:48So who should be fired?
53:49Shall I fire you for this task?
53:51Lord Sugar, no.
53:52I am here to be your business partner.
53:54Who should be fired, then?
53:55On the basis of this task, Natalie's lack of contribution would make me say Natalie.
54:01Lord Sugar, I want this more than I've ever wanted to do anything in my life.
54:04Yeah, I'm sure, I'm sure.
54:05And you said that I didn't have passion.
54:07I was devastated, absolutely.
54:09No, here, you talk, you're bunny off a scratch in here, I've got to tell you.
54:13Because...
54:14Right, you don't stop yapping in here.
54:15You don't stop showing your passion and everything in here.
54:18Because I like to work as a team.
54:19But what I don't see is you're doing anything out on tasks, really.
54:22But I work as...yes, I do.
54:24Okay.
54:25Who do you think is responsible?
54:26I think Zee's responsible.
54:28Leah, I don't suppose I have to ask you.
54:30I think Zee's responsible.
54:36Zee, I think you put yourself forward as someone who knows it all,
54:41and clearly, you don't know it all.
54:43And you're not a man of modesty.
54:48But I admire what you've achieved.
54:51You've obviously got a good business.
54:54And I got the feeling that this fellow here, everybody's had it in for him.
54:59Leah, I do hope that you have not used a personality thing on this particular task against Zee.
55:09I really haven't.
55:10I don't want to hear any more, please.
55:14Because that would be, you know, very unfortunate.
55:21But, Natalie, two weeks ago, I told you I'll be keeping my eyes on you.
55:27Okay?
55:29I have kept my eyes on you.
55:31And it's regretful that you're back here again.
55:39But you have shown me some passion here today.
55:44And this is your very, very last chance.
55:51I promise you.
55:52Very last chance.
55:53I won't let you down.
55:54I don't want to see you here again.
55:56Okay?
55:58Zee, your idea of coming into business with me is going to be to do with international trading in real estate.
56:07And you've just demonstrated to me that you can't deal internationally.
56:11You are to blame for this task.
56:14It was out of control.
56:16And Zee, you're fired.
56:18Thank you, Lucia.
56:33I've got nothing more to say to you two.
56:35I think I've said it all.
56:37So, go back to the house and I'll see you on the next task, okay?
56:48I've given him five weeks.
56:53But he didn't prove himself to me.
56:55And that's the reason, you know, why he's gone.
56:57A man whose mouth outran his abilities, really?
57:01Yeah.
57:14You know, I had so much more to offer.
57:16The name Zeeshan indeed will go down in history.
57:19I'm not sure exactly why as yet.
57:21But it will.
57:29Why did he take Natalie back?
57:30Because I can understand Leia.
57:31Because it seemed like in the boardroom they were really long ahead.
57:33She got criticized for not doing a lot.
57:36What was Lord Sugar's reaction when he took the youth two back into the room?
57:53I think Lord Sugar's feeling was that he hadn't brought the right people in.
57:57The right people.
57:58When you say males you mean me and Neil.
57:59Yeah.
58:00Do you feel relieved that Zee didn't take you into the boardroom?
58:02Yeah, of course.
58:03When he picked your name I was like, I've got away with something there.
58:06Now 11 remain.
58:09Lord Sugar's search for his next business partner continues.
58:18Next time.
58:19You're going to put on what is known in corporate circles as an away day.
58:23Go!
58:24Team building proves trying.
58:27Do you want to do the waffling or do you want me to do the waffling?
58:29Sorry, what was the point of that?
58:30They're not going to know what's hitting.
58:33Go!
58:34Look!
58:35And someone gets their marching orders.
58:37Note it down Sergeant Miles, note it down.
58:39A lot of the comments are saying that these people were trying to take us as monks.
58:44If it was a blag, you're fired.
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