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00:00In a time of economic uncertainty, bold players can win big.
00:10Prepared to go all out on a new start-up, one of Britain's business titans.
00:17Fighting it out for his funding, 16 ambitious entrepreneurs.
00:23Money makes the world go round, and to me, it is my world.
00:26I'm like a cash machine. If you push the right buttons, I will give you money.
00:31I am the Beyonce of business. Beauty is powerful. Intelligence is lethal.
00:36Having both is just the perfect recipe.
00:39I'm an extremist. My goal is worldwide domination, and I'm not going to stop until I get it.
00:45On offer, a quarter-million-pound investment.
00:50Money is the be-all and end-all. Some people say money can't make you happy,
00:54but I'd rather cry on a sports car than cry on a banger.
00:57I'm a real-life mumpreneur. My eldest daughter wants a swim pool in her back garden.
01:01I'm here to make sure that happens.
01:03To win, they face the fight of their lives.
01:07I might look like your business cuddly bear, but if you cross me, I'll knock your stuff in hell.
01:13I'm basically a machine. I'm not worried about collateral damage in this process. I'm here to win.
01:20I've got so much self-confidence oozing from my skin.
01:24The other candidates are going to say, damn, that guy looks good.
01:27When I win every single task, they'll say, damn, this guy's great.
01:31Putting up the cash, Lord Sugar.
01:36I'm after workers, not shirkers. Winners, not whingers.
01:41Once a small-time trader, now a business big shot.
01:46So far in this process, I've invested two million pounds in eight winners.
01:53You'll need to prove you have what it takes to be my next business partner.
01:58Go, go, go, go, go.
01:59But to get his backing...
02:01Action.
02:02..a punishing selection process.
02:04Donuts! Donuts!
02:06Listen, listen, let me talk, let me talk.
02:08I just want to stop there. Stop there. Please listen.
02:10It was bloody chaos. I would have thrown you out.
02:12Sixteen candidates.
02:14Say yes, sir!
02:16What?
02:17No stairs!
02:18Twelve tough tasks.
02:19If it's an issue, why would you walk off?
02:21Why are you still talking?
02:22One life-changing opportunity.
02:25This was diabolical.
02:26I find it easier to stay awake in the House of Lords.
02:29It's down to business with The Apprentice.
02:32You're fired. You're fired.
02:33Well, you don't know what your bloody will do it.
02:35You're fired.
02:42I'm your host.
02:44I'm your host.
02:45I'm your host.
02:46It will be missed...
02:47I'm your host.
02:48I'm your host.
02:49Midday.
02:53The boardroom.
02:59Submitting business plans.
03:04Sixteen potential partners.
03:15Would you send the candidates in place?
03:17You can all go through to the boardroom now.
03:34Well, good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
03:37So, look, it's clear the whole country is facing a new financial future
03:43and none of us know what's going to happen.
03:46And the same goes for this process.
03:49Last year, I surprised everyone by investing in two new businesses.
03:54So expect the unexpected.
03:58However, one thing is absolutely sure in this room today
04:03is somebody who's going to be my new business partner.
04:07And just to make it perfectly clear, we both get 50% shares
04:12and I inject immediately on day one, no strings attached, £250,000.
04:19Let me run you through the terms and conditions.
04:23Make me money and don't piss me off.
04:26If you're unhappy with my process, you can go and tell it to my HR firm.
04:31Diddums and don't care.
04:33Now, I've already seen the headlines of your business plans.
04:37But before I consider them in detail,
04:40you'll need to prove you have what it takes in the upcoming tasks
04:44that I'm going to be setting you.
04:46Observing, as always, are my long-term business associates.
04:51Karen?
04:52Don't underestimate how tough this process is,
04:55but it is a fantastic opportunity.
04:58And Claude?
04:59You're probably looking at me and thinking,
05:00what a nice chap.
05:01Nothing could be further from the truth.
05:04Now, I've got your CVs here.
05:07Camilla?
05:08That's me.
05:09Property manager, state agent.
05:11Your idea is to sell nut milk.
05:13Correct, yep.
05:14I'm a nut enthusiast with a killer business idea.
05:17You'll find out there may be a few nutty people here
05:20throughout the course of the process, yeah?
05:22You said it, not me.
05:24Now, Rick.
05:26Yep.
05:27I'll watch for that.
05:28You shoot guns?
05:29Is that right?
05:30Legally, yeah, I like to.
05:31I fire things in this boardroom, as you know.
05:33Hopefully, I'll dodge that.
05:34Yeah.
05:35Now, Karen?
05:36Yes.
05:37You're an out-of-work film extra,
05:39and you want to be the first person of Indian origin
05:42to win an Oscar for a best male performance.
05:45Is that right?
05:46I enjoy acting.
05:47It's a release of mine, a passion of mine.
05:49In this process, we're not looking for someone
05:51to stand around in the background saying nothing.
05:53That's what extras do.
05:54Of course.
05:55But anyway, Sabrina.
05:56Good morning, Lord Sugar.
05:58Tennis player, yeah?
05:59I run a tennis events company,
06:01and I'm also studying my MBA.
06:03I've played tennis for years, and Claude also.
06:05We'll have a game of mixed doubles.
06:08Hmm.
06:09Some people think I'm like Andy Murray,
06:11but without that sunny persona.
06:13Erm, Coyote.
06:14Coyote.
06:15No, I'm impressed you said that right, actually.
06:17Coyote, yeah.
06:18Good.
06:19Oh, well, thank you for that.
06:20But to be honest with you,
06:21I'm just itching to go in this process.
06:22Like, I'm wondering if someone put fleas in this seat
06:24because I'm ready to go, to be honest with you.
06:26All right.
06:27You say your tongue is a lethal weapon.
06:29What do you do?
06:30Lick people to death?
06:31It depends on what context, to be honest with you, Lord Sugar.
06:34OK.
06:35Right.
06:36Sarah.
06:37Hi, Lord Sugar.
06:38You work with children?
06:39Yeah.
06:40Put it this way, I can tell you a lot of good stories.
06:4370 children come through my door each Saturday,
06:45and I've got them all under control,
06:46so do you know what?
06:47I think I'll be quite fine with these lot.
06:50OK.
06:51We've got to get on.
06:52Oh, sorry.
06:53Sorry.
06:54I do talk a lot.
06:55You do talk a lot.
06:56Sorry.
06:57Yeah, we've got to get on a bit.
06:58So, look, let's get down to business.
07:01I told you to expect the unexpected.
07:04So, for the very first task, I'm kicking off with something that I've never done before.
07:11I'm going to send you abroad.
07:15What twist.
07:16Jesus.
07:17You're going to the spectacular Mediterranean island of Malta in Europe.
07:24Oh, my God.
07:25Enjoy it while we're still welcome.
07:27Villetta, the main city, is this year's European capital of culture.
07:35And to honour this, I've selected nine items that reflect the country's tradition and history.
07:43Now, all you have to do is to locate these items and buy them at the best price.
07:51Now, you need to be good at logistics, negotiation, and more importantly,
07:56using your initiative.
07:59The team that spends the least amount of money on all the items will win.
08:04And on the losing team, at least one of you will be fired.
08:09Remember, this isn't a holiday.
08:12Off you go.
08:17Alex, nice to meet you.
08:18Alex or Tom.
08:19So, it's Jasmine.
08:20Sarah.
08:21Hi, Sarah.
08:22Before the battle for bargains...
08:24I'm all about the corporate training and development world.
08:26A chance to sell themselves.
08:28So, I'm a professional speaker.
08:30I've been doing events since 2013 now.
08:32I wouldn't sell for me, shyness.
08:33What can I say, man?
08:34I've got a smile that can charge the national grid, you know, so...
08:37I'm not here to razzadazzle.
08:38I'm not here to hit you with words like, oh, I'm so motivated, or I'm so passionate.
08:42You know, anyone can say that.
08:43When it comes to business, I don't just grab the ball by the horns.
08:46I put him in a headlock and squeeze every opportunity that comes out of him.
08:51I am a business owner.
08:53I teach young children, five to 17 years acting.
08:56People might think, because I've got a Northern accent, that I'm a pushover.
08:59They are sadly mistaken.
09:01If I don't like you, you're going to know about it.
09:04And if you don't like that, then you can sling you up.
09:08I set up a sponsorship agency about seven years ago, and I sold it last year.
09:12So, I go and make millions in sponsorship deals.
09:15And I'm all throughout the world.
09:16My game plan is to pick off the competition one by one.
09:19I'm completely ruthless.
09:20And I'd be surprised if Lord Sugar doesn't already have a cheque with my name on it.
09:24Credentials compared.
09:25Does anyone actually know where about Malta is?
09:28Next stop, the Mediterranean.
09:30I know it's an island. I think it's south of Spain.
09:33I mean, we're not off to a great start. I'm going to say that right now.
09:37We're just going to Malta.
09:38These girls have no chance of winning this first task.
09:41They're going to be fashion conscious, all my makeup's running, doing my hair.
09:45The boys on tour, we're definitely going to wipe the floor with them.
09:54Made up of several islands.
09:58The shops and markets of Malta.
10:03The perfect place to pick up a deal.
10:06But before buying items at rock bottom prices.
10:11Yeah, let's go Malta.
10:13First on the list.
10:15Right ladies, who wants to be project manager?
10:17Select leaders.
10:18Anybody got good logistics, negotiation skills?
10:25Jasmine does this for a living.
10:26Like all of these skill sets is what she does.
10:28So I would nominate Jasmine.
10:31Well, I'm flattered by the nomination.
10:34Is anybody wanting to nominate themselves for this task?
10:37Let's not waste time, guys.
10:39Let's do it.
10:41Okay, fine. I will be PM.
10:43Jackie kind of jumped up and said,
10:46I think that Jasmine should be, you know, PM.
10:48Which kind of came from nowhere.
10:50And I'm not still sure on the reason why she did that.
10:52I think Jackie threw Jasmine under the bus a little bit.
10:54And I think she's got a bit of a game plan, to be honest.
10:57Are you all behind me on this?
10:58I don't.
10:59Okay.
11:00Right, so.
11:01Okay.
11:03Upstairs.
11:04I strongly put myself forward to become project manager for this task.
11:07Professional speaker Coyote pitches for the top job.
11:11Around this table, all eight of us, we all have a common goal.
11:15If all eight of us come together as one team, one family,
11:18together, everybody achieves more.
11:20And I strongly believe I can lead us forward.
11:22Is everyone happy that I'll be the PM for this task?
11:26I can sense that hunger from you now and it's really, like, encouraging.
11:29So, you know, you've got 100% from me going forward in this task.
11:33Let's go for it.
11:34Absolutely.
11:35Absolutely.
11:36Yeah, let's go.
11:37Coyote's laid it out on the table to begin with.
11:39He's stood up, I'm project manager, I can do X, Y and Z, follow my lead.
11:42But whether he's got the oomph to back it up is something we'll have to wait and see.
11:49Both teams have a map, a local business directory and a list of nine items.
11:54Wine, specification, Primoz, Gelazois, six bottles.
11:59Including honeycomb.
12:00Maltese.
12:01500 grams.
12:02Head to the supermarket.
12:03A Maltese house with a multicoloured door.
12:06So that's definitely going to be a toy.
12:07It's actually a gift shop.
12:08Definitely a gift shop.
12:09And a breathing device for scuba divers.
12:12Octopus.
12:13Octopus with a 40-inch hose.
12:15All right, now, not being funny, but we're not looking for an actual octopus here, are we?
12:23Could a hose potentially be, like, if you stretched an octopus out?
12:27Is the hose maybe the whole length?
12:29Could well be.
12:30I don't know.
12:31That's going to be the research.
12:32If we can call up maybe some fishmongers, and if they're like, what the hell are you talking about?
12:35We can be like, just joking.
12:36So next item we need to locate, boys, is a fisherman's trap.
12:39Specification, Nasa Tauwapi.
12:41A Nasa Taya might be a type of fish.
12:44A type of fish.
12:45We need to find a fisherman and ask what type of fish trap.
12:48Next on the list, specialist salt.
12:5010 kilograms, packed by E Chini.
12:53Harvested on the neighbouring island of Gozo.
12:56There's a guide here that tells you to go to Gozo.
12:59There's a ferry, it's going to waste too much.
13:01Yeah.
13:02It's also a Greek.
13:03All right, then.
13:04From the directory, we know that there's definitely salt in Gozo.
13:07I think it's probably a local Maltese manufacturer.
13:10If we're going to go to Gozo, there's a ferry at nine.
13:13Set off now if you want to get that.
13:14I think it's going to be the wine and the salt towards Gozo.
13:19I'm sorry, but I'm sure there's a winery and a salt place and a market
13:24much closer to where we are.
13:25Does it really make sense before 5pm to go all the way around?
13:28Khadija, Khadija, calm down, OK?
13:30Well, I'm just thinking a ferry is a big...
13:32Like, your pm, obviously, it's up to you.
13:34So, I'm asking you to calm down. Can you calm down to me?
13:36Guys, there's about five people talking at the same time.
13:39I think, let's get out there now, have a quick look around.
13:42We'll just try to get some more clarity on some of these items
13:45and then we will hit the road.
13:47Some characters don't enjoy planning and they want to just get out there
13:51and go guns blazing.
13:53That's not my approach.
13:55And my biggest worry at this point is for us to be headless chickens
13:57and be running around crazy without a clue of what we were looking for.
14:01How about we look for, like, some tourism places?
14:05Could you give them a call?
14:06From the boys, a brainwave.
14:08So, we're looking for an item called Ghanela. G-H-O-N-E-L-L-A.
14:13Call the tourist board to track down answers.
14:16Onela?
14:18Yes.
14:20A cake?
14:21Got a cake?
14:22A cake.
14:26Do you know what Hasira is?
14:28A curtain made of bamboo.
14:29At Ham Roon.
14:30Ham Roon.
14:31How about later?
14:32We've got it, we've got it.
14:33Thank you very much for your time.
14:35Items identified.
14:37We're going to be heading to Hamrim first.
14:38Next, decide who goes where.
14:41So Rick's sub-team leader with Frank, Daniel and Coram,
14:44they're going to head to Bukera and they're going to get the octopus,
14:46the fisherman's trap, the salt, the guinella and Hesera.
14:50Is everybody clear on that? Yeah.
14:51They've made a plan, they've split the items, but they've missed a key point.
14:55Here they have a siesta, which means some of the shops might be closed.
14:58It's only in the tourist areas where they'll be open,
15:01but that's not where Keogh's team are heading.
15:03The next item is a filigree boat.
15:06Nine or more sails.
15:08We could be talking a model boat in this one, yes?
15:11We're wasting time.
15:12Please, girls, we really need to do some research.
15:14I think send off one sub-team to get the items that we know.
15:17I think, let's just get it done, let's go.
15:20There was a lot of talking, but not much action.
15:23It would have been a much better idea if they'd got on the phone
15:25to try and find what those items are that they were unsure about.
15:28They wasted a lot of time.
15:30OK, I need a sub-team leader. Is there anybody who wants to be a sub-team leader?
15:33I'm good with time management, so I'm happy to...
15:35OK, Khadija, you can go on the market team with Sian and Sabrina.
15:38I know that my personality, I will be great at the market.
15:42You've got to be charming and I'm that, so...
15:43OK, I believe in you girls. We can do this.
15:48Off you go, sub-team. No more discussions needed.
15:51I believe they're ready to go, yeah?
15:53Team split.
15:54We're in your country, Malta, your wonderful country that's full of culture.
15:58We're just looking for some items that are Maltese.
16:03Do we think we're right with the octopus and the 14, Charles?
16:06It has to be the length.
16:0714's a TV, so you don't think...
16:08Four, five, four.
16:08That's why you could get that octopus and stretch it even further.
16:11Well, I think the main question then is, how stretchy is an octopus?
16:14It's very stretchy.
16:17Back at the hotel...
16:19I was wondering if you'd let us know what canela was?
16:22...yet to go to Gozo...
16:23On the legs, the black chest, they used to wear.
16:26Traditional death.
16:26Amazing, thank you so much.
16:28...Jasmine's half of the girls.
16:30We've also found out that Harissa is a blind.
16:32Gozo is required for the salt and maybe...
16:36We're not 100% sure about the salt.
16:37Right, why don't we?
16:38Get salt there.
16:40There's a winery over here.
16:41There's the Harissa here.
16:43Girls, should we just go to Gozo?
16:44Get up to Gozo.
16:46Let's just wing some places on the way.
16:48Our team is going to Gozo to find wine and salt and a whole bunch of stuff.
16:53We have absolutely no idea how long it takes to get anywhere.
16:55I'm super worried about catching the ferry and getting back on time.
16:58We've got about, like, six hours.
17:01Hypothetically, if every item takes about 30 minutes, we're not going to make it anyways.
17:06If we're going to Gozo, it's going to take one hour in total from here
17:10to get to the ferry port and then to Gozo.
17:12OK, fine.
17:16Burkakara Market.
17:18Selling everything from garments to gifts.
17:21We're on the lookout for an Ela.
17:24While half the boys comb the street for a traditional cloak,
17:28will antique shops sell on Ela's?
17:30Yes, yes.
17:32Project manager Coyote heads for the small town of Hamroon.
17:36We need to check that the filigree boat have nine sails.
17:39Let me do it.
17:40I've got this one.
17:41Alex, no, no, no.
17:42Let me take this one.
17:42I've got this one.
17:43I feel confident in myself.
17:44We're a team, of course we are.
17:45I feel confident as well.
17:46I feel ridiculously confident about getting this negotiation.
17:49Let me do it.
17:50I'm not against it.
17:50First stop, a bazaar.
17:55Hi, how's it going?
17:56I'm Tom.
17:57Selling local collectibles and clothing.
18:00We wondered if you had a filigree boat at all.
18:04The small ones?
18:05The small ones?
18:06Yes.
18:06We're looking for a minimum of nine sails.
18:09And this is with three.
18:10It's got to have nine.
18:11Yeah, so unfortunately...
18:12This is a typical Maltese boat.
18:15So is that the only selection that you have here?
18:17Yes.
18:18That's fine.
18:19We'll scrap that.
18:19No worries.
18:20Thank you anyway.
18:20Appreciate that.
18:23Right, guys, I reckon what we need to do is we need to head down the road in a few minutes
18:26and just hit the markets and there's nothing around.
18:28Phone call, boys.
18:29Phone call.
18:30Hello?
18:31Hi, it's Rick.
18:33How's it going, Rick?
18:33You all right, mate?
18:34We found out that the Anella is really rare.
18:37We need antiques or a museum.
18:39We're just outside of Antique now, so perhaps we can ask them if they have it in here.
18:42Please do, yeah.
18:42Bye-bye.
18:43We're going to head back in and ask about this cape then.
18:45We need to get rolling, yeah.
18:46Hi, sorry, we're back again.
18:48I don't suppose you have an Anella cape?
18:49Anella?
18:50Yes.
18:50Oh, yes.
18:51Very good.
18:53They didn't ask about the one thing that the shop owner actually had in store and had
18:57to waste time talking to the other team to go back in to do the negotiation.
19:01This is about logistics.
19:02It's also about using your initiative.
19:05I've seen none of those things on display at the moment.
19:08Would you be happy to take 20?
19:0925.
19:1023?
19:11Oh, yeah.
19:1123?
19:1511am.
19:16This is pure Malta honey in Zabog, Gozo.
19:19Sourcing items for their arrival on Gozo.
19:22I'm looking for 500 grams of a honeycomb.
19:25Learning and development manager, Jasmine.
19:27Oh, wonderful.
19:30We'll see you soon.
19:32Two miles south, also in Burkakara Market.
19:35We're looking for a filigree boat.
19:40Launching her charm offensive, Sarah.
19:42A boat.
19:43No, no, no.
19:44Boat.
19:44As in, you sail.
19:45A boat.
19:46A boat.
19:46A boat.
19:47Here, here, here.
19:48Bring the bag.
19:49Bring the bag.
19:50Bring the bag down.
19:51On the bag.
19:51A boat.
19:52A boat.
19:53A boat.
19:54A filigree boat.
19:56We're looking for honeycomb.
19:58Honeycomb.
19:59Yum, yum, yum.
20:00500 grams.
20:01Honey, honey.
20:02Honeycomb.
20:02It's so sweet and tasty.
20:05Let's move on.
20:05Let's move on.
20:06Okay, okay, forget.
20:08I find Sarah very, very forceful.
20:10Let's go, let's go, let's go.
20:11And really, if she just gave a little bit more thought,
20:13a little bit more time to what they were doing,
20:15she might achieve a lot more.
20:17Hi, ladies.
20:18Hi, Sian.
20:19We've not got anything so far.
20:21We're just at the market.
20:22We've got to go to this place in Gozo.
20:24We're not even on the ferry.
20:25Have you guys worked out what the other products are yet?
20:28So we know that the Hesera is the blind.
20:30So we're working on that.
20:32Leave us with that.
20:33Focus on the filigree boat and the Maltese house.
20:36The octopus and the fishing trap.
20:38If there's anything that you get whilst you're there,
20:41call us and let us know and likewise,
20:42but we're going to focus on what we have on our list.
20:44We'll speak soon.
20:45We'll speak soon.
20:45We're going.
20:46Bye-bye.
20:48Marsa schlock.
20:51Hotspot for deep-sea divers and their kit.
20:55I'm looking for an octopus.
20:57Will they do fish shop?
20:58Rita fish shop.
20:59But up to some fishy business.
21:00There it is, there it is, there it is, there it is.
21:02Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
21:02Hey, Rita.
21:04Rick's half of the boys.
21:05When we get in there, I'm going to go in and start the negotiation.
21:08Let's not go in there looking like a group of idiots.
21:11Hi, hello.
21:12So we're after an octopus with a 40-inch hose.
21:15Is that the total diameter?
21:19Have you ever heard the terminology, a hose?
21:22Oh, I did.
21:22The hose is the hair.
21:26Are you saying nose or hose?
21:28Is she saying hose?
21:29I don't like me.
21:31OK.
21:32Do you know what?
21:32I think we should buy this.
21:34It's your call, mate.
21:35Do you fancy taking the concert?
21:37Does anybody have a tape measure?
21:38Oh, a tape measure.
21:38That's 40 inches.
21:41Can we measure this?
21:41Yes.
21:42Is that 40?
21:42Is that 40?
21:44Thank you very much.
21:45Is it actually 40?
21:46Yeah, yeah.
21:47That was 40, yeah.
21:48Saw it with my own eyes, man.
21:49It's just a big octopus.
21:50Can we do that for 30 euros?
21:52Because of you.
21:55Thank you very much.
21:56You're welcome.
21:57Bye.
21:57Bye.
21:57Bye.
21:57Bye.
21:58Bye.
21:58Bye.
22:001 p.m.
22:03Project manager Jasmine finally reaches the port.
22:06Can I just say, we need to figure out how we're going to get on the ferry.
22:08Next stop, Gozo.
22:10We're getting on it.
22:11We're already in tow.
22:11I'm going to do it.
22:1420 miles south, heading for a village selling local crafts.
22:19I'll negotiate.
22:19Let's charm the pants off them.
22:21Priority for the girls, decide who will seal the deal.
22:25What I've just read is getting them to come down is a hard job.
22:29When it comes to haggling, you need to make sure that they like you.
22:33And if we're all piping up, like trying to go over each other,
22:36it needs to be strategised.
22:37So if one of, uh, if me and you want to start doing the first...
22:41What do you want to do?
22:41Do you want to just take a product each?
22:42What, I'm happy to get the little filigree boat if you want me to try and negotiate on them.
22:46I'm happy for you to lead that, you know, that's your thing.
22:48I'll look at the time management side of things.
22:49I'll make sure we're on track and we're not staying in one place for too long.
22:52Of course.
22:52Is that cool?
22:53Hi.
22:53Hello.
22:54Hi, Anthony.
22:55Hi, Anthony.
22:56Hi, Anthony.
22:57Hi, Anthony.
22:58Anthony.
22:59I'm Khadija.
23:00We are looking for a filigree boat.
23:03Follow me.
23:05It's got to have at least nine sales.
23:06Nine or more.
23:07What would be the lowest you would think we could get?
23:09110 euros.
23:11What is the best, Anthony, you could do for us on this?
23:14Could you go to 90?
23:16Can I just offer one price and we'll take it straight away?
23:1975.
23:20And we will just take it now, no bartering.
23:22Four pretty girls.
23:23Thank you very much.
23:27When you jumped in, Charlotte's nominated me to go and do that item because you did the house.
23:31Well, I feel like I would have gone lower than 75, to be honest.
23:35Guys, whoever gets in first there and does it, I just went in.
23:38But how do you know I could have done it last?
23:39Look, guys, I'm supposed to be the leader and no one's listening to me.
23:42I don't understand why it's a big deal about who negotiates with a team.
23:45It's not about that, but you don't work with a team.
23:47Guys, guys, guys.
23:48Honestly, we haven't got time for this.
23:49You don't have to act like a normal.
23:50You need to just go and get this to the writer.
23:51No, but it's like, you don't need to make for a comment.
23:52Just be, you don't have to be, like, backstabbing.
23:55It's not backstabbing.
23:57I heard Khadija say, I could have gotten that cheaper.
24:00I'm not going to apologise because you didn't get in there before me.
24:02I'm a businesswoman and you're a little bit bitter because I got the deal.
24:062pm.
24:07Siesta time.
24:10You can see how they are all closed.
24:13Still on Hamroon's high streets.
24:15Anything open would be nice.
24:17As the boys pitch up, shutters come down.
24:20What about the boat?
24:22It's closed again.
24:24All they do is sleep round here, that's for sure.
24:26We came to Hamroon with the best intentions.
24:28It was the place to get a bargain where the locals go away from the tourists.
24:32It turns out that everybody just sleeps all day round here.
24:35They don't bother opening the shops.
24:36It's not looking good because there are no shops.
24:38Literally, we'll just go to that corner.
24:40We'll head to that corner.
24:41We'll head to that corner.
24:42Just have a look.
24:43We don't know where we are, but, yeah, OK, that's cool.
24:44OK, let's keep going.
24:45Let's keep going.
24:46We need to be in a place where it's open for business.
24:50It's not here.
24:51PHONE RINGS
24:52Hello?
24:53How's it going?
24:54Right, OK, we've bought an octopus.
24:56What else have you got?
24:57So, we've only got the guanella so far.
24:59Have you had any luck with the hasera?
25:01We haven't seen any hasera.
25:02No, we haven't even looked for hasera.
25:04We haven't seen hasera.
25:05Everywhere is closed here.
25:07We're going to have to get out.
25:08It's a dead town. It's a siesta.
25:09Literally 70% of places are shut.
25:11All right, let's speak to you soon, Rip.
25:12Shall we go?
25:13Let's go.
25:14OK, let's go.
25:15The island of Gozo, first stop for Jasmine's girls.
25:22Hi!
25:23We want your salt.
25:24The salt pans.
25:26So white and clean.
25:29So, we need 10 kgs, and that's 20 packets.
25:33Is that right?
25:34No, that's 50.
25:35How much is in one of these?
25:37It's 200 grams.
25:39200 grams.
25:40250, because it's a salt.
25:42So, we need 1,000.
25:44So, we need a party.
25:45Is that right?
25:46So, we need...
25:47Is that 200 and 200 kgs?
25:49200,000 grams.
25:50200,000 grams.
25:51250,000 grams.
25:52So, that's...
25:53So, that's...
25:54Yeah, 1 kilogram.
25:55It's true.
25:56Hold on.
25:5710 packets makes 1 kg.
25:59Sorry.
26:004 packets.
26:014 packets.
26:02So, we need 40.
26:03OK.
26:04Let's try that again, then.
26:05So, if we needed to have 40 packets.
26:095 packets.
26:10Could you give it to...
26:11She would give us it a 30, 15 and 15.
26:12OK.
26:13Could you give 25?
26:1425.
26:15OK.
26:16Yes!
26:17Yes!
26:18Jasmine pitched in and said 20 bags, and then I just thought we were going to get the
26:23wrong quantity, and then I was like, let's just double check.
26:25I would say it's definitely a 9 out of 10 on the chaotic scale.
26:30Salt secured.
26:32So, it's ze bug.
26:34Next, collect honey.
26:36ZBJ9018.
26:41Is that OK?
26:42Is that OK?
26:43That it's not on this island.
26:46It says...
26:47Oh, guys.
26:48It says ze bug Malta.
26:51Right.
26:52It's a different ze bug that's in the mainland.
26:54This says Malta.
26:56Oh, this is Malta.
26:58So, let's get back to Ferry Park.
27:00I think we need to stop and think about this.
27:02But if we get the ferry back, at least we get the ferry back to mainland.
27:05Guys!
27:06And we know that we can get a couple of items on mainland.
27:07But we know we can get a couple of items anywhere else.
27:09We don't know we can get anything from here.
27:10No, I don't think we can get anything from here.
27:12We might think we should get on ferry.
27:13It's all a risk, OK?
27:15We're going to stay on Gozo and try to do the best we can.
27:20We're looking for a trap to catch fish.
27:223pm.
27:23What's the best price you can do for us?
27:2522.
27:26OK, let's do 22.
27:27For Rick's boys, trap netted.
27:30We're also looking for Hasira.
27:32Next, track down the blinds.
27:35I'll give you a phone number.
27:37This is Hamarul.
27:38Thank you, sir.
27:39Thank you very much.
27:40Bye.
27:41We're going to head to Harum for the Hasiri because we know they've got them there.
27:46We just need to be cautious because the other team said that everywhere was shut.
27:49We've got a warm lead so we can put a call in before, check that they've got it and then we'll head down.
27:53Let's get to the car and just make some phone calls.
27:58On their way out of Hamroon.
28:00We agreed that we're going to get back in the taxi.
28:02Coyote's boys stumble across blinds.
28:04Kane, Kane.
28:05Guys, keep going.
28:06Guys, guys, guys.
28:07Yeah, Kane.
28:08Guys, go, guys, go, guys.
28:09What's this?
28:10Yeah, Kane, Kane, Kane.
28:11Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
28:12Let's try play them off against each other, okay?
28:14Let's go.
28:15Let's go.
28:16All right, we've got this.
28:17On their way to Hamroon, Rick's boys.
28:20We've just met your friend.
28:21He told me that you may have a Hasira.
28:23Is that correct?
28:24Yeah.
28:25In Harum.
28:26We'll see you soon.
28:27We're just coming here.
28:28We're just looking for a Hasira to purchase.
28:30How much would one this size cost?
28:32It's 185 fewer.
28:34We'll have to have a little bit of chat outside.
28:36Appreciate it.
28:37Right.
28:38It's an option.
28:39Let's quickly go over there and see if we can beat him down.
28:41All right, let's go over there.
28:42Let's go.
28:43Let's go.
28:44Now we're going straight to Harum.
28:45We've got the contacts.
28:46It's going to be a five-minute turnaround.
28:48Superb.
28:49Come on, boys.
28:50We can do this.
28:51Hey, how's it going?
28:52I'm Tom.
28:53Nice to meet you.
28:54Just looking for a Hasira.
28:55How much would one this size cost?
28:56For you, it's 35 euros.
28:57Would you take 25?
28:58Oh, 25.
29:00That's great.
29:01We're here.
29:04Hey, guys.
29:06We're actually on our way to pick up a Hasira.
29:08We've already collected Hasira.
29:09Don't worry about Hasira.
29:10You've already got it.
29:11Have you already got it?
29:12Because we're right outside the shop.
29:13We've got Hasira already.
29:14We've got Hasira already.
29:15You've got Hasira already.
29:16Don't worry about that.
29:17You never told us you got it, so we've wasted all the time.
29:22So tell me now, you're getting the wine and the honeycomb.
29:25Is that correct?
29:26We're getting wine and the honeycomb.
29:27We're also going to look for the salt as well.
29:29Get the filigree boat and the Mortis house.
29:30Get those, yeah?
29:31Yeah, thank you.
29:33They should have told us.
29:34They've been here all day, told us everything had shut.
29:36I'm worried now that we might be chasing items that we've already got.
29:404pm.
29:41So, Maltese house with multi-coloured door, minimum three colours.
29:46For Sian's girls.
29:47What is your best price?
29:4913 euros.
29:50House hunted down.
29:52Thank you so, so much.
29:53You don't have any Hasira blinds in here, do you?
29:56Hasira blinds?
29:57Hasira blinds?
29:58Nah, I like those, yeah.
30:00A bit out back maybe that you've cut off.
30:02Come on, come on, come on.
30:03You could check.
30:04Girls, you could check for some Hasira blinds.
30:07It's not our job.
30:08Everything's our job.
30:09They're only going for sale.
30:10Yes, but let's go and focus on the things that we need.
30:12Wait a second.
30:13If you really need one, I can take one off the walls.
30:17Would you?
30:19How much would you charge?
30:20How much would you charge?
30:21I'll make it 50.
30:22I'm happy to take this call and let's get it.
30:25You're welcome.
30:26Thanks very much.
30:27Sian is sub-team leader and really she should be taking control of the group, albeit that
30:31they're very disruptive.
30:32The fact of the matter is she's not exerting that authority and that might make the difference
30:35between winning and losing this task.
30:40Two hours remain.
30:42There's nothing open around here.
30:44For Jasmine's girls on Gozo.
30:46That was the one I saw on the way.
30:48It's not open.
30:49Just one item in the bag.
30:50Stop.
30:51Stop.
30:52Stop.
30:53Stop.
30:54Stop.
30:55On the right.
30:56Hello, sir.
30:57So we'd like to buy some hazira from you.
30:58Yeah.
30:59Small.
31:00This one.
31:01Small.
31:02But the only one I got.
31:03How much?
31:04Give me what you like.
31:05One euro.
31:06One euro.
31:07Thank you very much.
31:09It's been a pleasure.
31:10The clock is ticking.
31:12We're trying to be resourceful.
31:14Camilla and Sarah-Ann are taking care of maps and where we're going.
31:19And Jackie takes on the role of giving critique rather than actually getting stuck in.
31:24If she wasn't there, then we would probably be still getting the same amount done that we
31:29have done.
31:30Hello.
31:31Hi, guys.
31:32We've had a real journey.
31:35Basically, we've managed to get the salt and we've got the hazira.
31:40Oh my God.
31:41Wow.
31:42We got a hazira.
31:43And the guy took it off the wall and made us pay 50 euros.
31:48How much did you pay for the hazira?
31:50One euro.
31:51Have you paid for it?
31:52Yeah.
31:53We paid for it because we didn't know what we wanted.
31:54Listen.
31:55Listen.
31:56Let me talk.
31:57Let me talk.
31:58Okay.
31:59So I made the call for us to get it because we gathered that you guys were getting the salt
32:02and the other bits and we didn't think that you'd be able to get it.
32:04Okay.
32:05Sian, at the moment we're getting the ferry back from Gozo.
32:08You guys focus on the octopus and the fish track.
32:11Do not come back without those items.
32:13We're at the ferry now.
32:14We're going to get the ferry.
32:175 p.m.
32:19Still in Hamroon.
32:20We're looking for Primus Coisela.
32:22Do we need six?
32:23Thirsty for a deal.
32:24He's only got two.
32:25Right, guys.
32:26We've got two bottles.
32:27That's all we can get.
32:28IT analyst, Alex.
32:29Just those two, please.
32:31Could you tell us the total price so far?
32:33Yeah, the total price so far is 59 euros, please.
32:36Would you do it for 58.99?
32:39Please?
32:40Thank you so much.
32:41Thank you so much.
32:42Right.
32:43Appreciate it, Abe.
32:44We got it.
32:45I'm incredibly disappointed in that negotiation for the two bottles.
32:48Believe me, I've been so cheeky before.
32:50I got into a supermarket and I got them to use their staff's discount for me
32:53and got 25% off.
32:54It can be done.
32:55All you have to do is ask.
32:57That's bad negotiating, Alex.
32:58We can't get much off in a supermarket.
33:00Are you sure about that?
33:01I think the trouble was you've assumed that they weren't going to give us a discount and
33:04they gave us it straight away.
33:07Finally back on the island of Malta.
33:09Are you there?
33:10We can't find the address.
33:11For Jasmine's girls.
33:12We come to a roundabout.
33:14A hunt for honey.
33:16We're on your vehicle phone.
33:17It's all fine.
33:18We'll turn around and we'll call you back.
33:19Wait, can we stop and make a decision here rather than just chasing after honey?
33:23And then get laid?
33:24We've got somebody on the phone who gave us terrible directions.
33:28Driver, we need to go back that way.
33:315.30pm.
33:32One hour to go.
33:33Stop, stop, stop, stop, stop, stop.
33:35For late arrivals at the airport or any missing items, a hefty fine.
33:40Could you do that for 30 euros?
33:42You do.
33:44We're looking for a fisherman's trap.
33:47Nassar's house Bobby.
33:48That's 32 euros.
33:49Can we bring it to 30?
33:50I'll give it to you.
33:51Yay!
33:54Have you got Prima Scorsela four bottles?
33:56Yes, I have.
33:57Yes?
33:58Cool, we'll come to you now.
33:59We'll be on our way.
34:00Coyote, what's our priority?
34:01Getting back to the airport on time or trying to get these two?
34:03Frank, can you drop us to the airport, please?
34:05From the window, Toyota is on our left-hand side.
34:10We're on your vehicle, fine.
34:12We're too far.
34:13So, look, look, look.
34:14OK, listen.
34:15Guys, guys, please, one visit at the airport.
34:17Postcode.
34:18We just need a postcode.
34:20Guys, I think I'll find the house.
34:22Maltese house, multicolour door.
34:23Would you take one euro for this?
34:24Very good.
34:26I really do want to get the octopus.
34:30Yeah.
34:31I mean, Jasmine did say, don't come back until we've got everything,
34:34but we've got to get back.
34:39Five minutes.
34:40Plenty of time.
34:41He's still arrived.
34:43Oh, no, there's the boys.
34:44Oh, my God.
34:45I can't take this shit.
34:47Go, go, go, go.
34:48Let's go, boys.
34:53What time is it and where are the girls?
34:54Oh, gosh, they've got two minutes.
34:55They've got two minutes in here.
34:57We're going into the ballroom with seven out of the nine items.
35:00I don't know if we've got the right specs
35:02and I'm not sure if we've got the best price.
35:04It's a real big concern of mine.
35:06Can you see them?
35:07I can't see anyone at the moment.
35:09Where are they?
35:10Hello.
35:11Hi.
35:12You've got the honey.
35:13Fabulous.
35:14We can do 12.
35:15Please, Chick.
35:1612, thank you.
35:17See you later.
35:18Thank you so much for your time.
35:19Bye-bye.
35:207.15 p.m.
35:23Come on, girls.
35:24What are you doing?
35:25Bloody hell.
35:26This might be them here.
35:28All right, we're not that late.
35:30We're almost an hour late.
35:32Oh, they're here.
35:33How's it been?
35:36OK, girls.
35:37Wow, we finally made it here.
35:39We went literally north of Gozo.
35:41Which took us, like, almost two hours.
35:43I think we're going to be fine.
35:44We put 100% in.
35:45We couldn't have done any more.
35:46Let's just hope for the best.
35:50So if I was in charge, I wouldn't have chosen to go to Gozo,
35:53which was a waste of time.
35:54I think we were just making decisions by the seat of our pounds.
35:57Yeah, I'm shitting bricks, basically.
35:59Tonight, Spen's totted.
36:01Tomorrow in the boardroom, a bumpy landing.
36:05You can go into the boardroom now.
36:31Good morning.
36:32Good morning.
36:33Good morning.
36:35Well, I take it you had a very nice journey
36:38to that wonderful island of Malta.
36:41This task was all about negotiation, logistics,
36:45and identification of the products.
36:48I think I'll start with the ladies first.
36:51Jasmine, you became the project manager, is that right?
36:55That's right, Lord Sugar.
36:56Claude said to me that Jackie said you should do it.
36:59Mm-hm.
37:00Jasmine works for a large corporation
37:01where her main responsibility is motivating and training,
37:04and I thought, considering this was...
37:06That's very nice of you, I suppose.
37:07I thought so, too.
37:08Yeah.
37:09I thought her skill set was best placed.
37:10Hmm.
37:11All right.
37:12Tell me what you did, then.
37:13I decided a strategy to say that the sub-team would go to the local market.
37:20Sean was leading the sub-team, and I took the decision to go to Gozo.
37:25I was very clear with that with the team, and as soon as that decision had been taken,
37:30suddenly everybody had an opinion on how the task should be run.
37:34I told them from the beginning, don't go to Gozo.
37:36I said it about five times.
37:37What, what, what, why wasn't it a bad idea to go to Gozo?
37:40That's why I, in my mind, I would not take a ferry and spend the entire day to go and get 10kg.
37:45Could have, no, but the point is, if it was planned properly, you could have picked up four items there.
37:50Lord Sugar, I felt as if there was a real impatience in the team in wanting to sit down and plan.
37:56You lost control then, did you?
37:57I didn't lose control, but I felt forced to split the team and sense the sub-team off,
38:03because there was such a persistence in terms of wanting to get on the move and wanting to get on the road.
38:08It was impossible.
38:09Hmm.
38:10So, look, the sub-team, your team, you set off to the Craft Village, and you found the boat.
38:15Yes.
38:16Yes.
38:17It started off for 110 euros, so I just went in and said 75, and then I looked around and...
38:22I heard a different story, actually.
38:24Claude tells me that you're, like, hijacking the negotiation, really.
38:28You.
38:29Was it me, that?
38:30Yeah, it was you, that.
38:31OK.
38:32Yeah.
38:33Well...
38:34Anyway, so you set out to Gozo.
38:36Tell me, then, what happened.
38:38So, we had made a couple of phone calls on the way.
38:40I'd found a potential source for the honey.
38:43We made the calls, and the person on the end of the phone said that they would get it ready and put it aside.
38:47But you found out that the location actually wasn't on Gozo, right?
38:52That's right.
38:53It was actually in Malta.
38:54Yeah.
38:55Hmm.
38:56All right.
38:57Now, we get on to this blind, the Hasira.
39:01We both got a Hasira in the end.
39:03Which was why we ended up getting to...
39:04Yeah.
39:05I'm just going to bring that up.
39:06The pair of you coming up with a blind, when you're supposed to allocate one of you...
39:10Yeah.
39:11We had no idea that we would get the blind.
39:12We had our...
39:13The call that we had...
39:14We had a conversation on the way to the very quarter to twelve.
39:16The original.
39:17We rang, and we highlighted which item.
39:18The original conversation...
39:19We told us to basically get everything we could get.
39:21That's not true, Katija.
39:22The original conversation was that you guys were going to get the blind.
39:24Yes.
39:25When we had our call, you guys were like, can you get the Hasira?
39:28No, we didn't say get the Hasira.
39:29And we said, if we can find it, we will, but if not, we're not going to be able to...
39:32Yeah.
39:33Then we said, we'll get this item.
39:34Okay.
39:35I actually summarised at the end of the call who would get which items.
39:39This is a classic example of the blind leading the blind.
39:42Right, Coyote, you put yourself forward as the project manager.
39:46The moment the task left your lip for what you had to do, I knew with 100% conviction
39:50that I wanted to be project manager for this.
39:52So the first thing we did is have a look at the nine items to identify exactly what they are.
39:56I asked Daniel to make a phone call to a local...
39:58Excuse me.
39:59No, you didn't.
40:00Tom said, very cleverly, I thought, let's call the tourist board and ask them.
40:04Okay, fair enough, okay.
40:06Daniel phoned the tourist board, find out what these two items are, what we didn't identify.
40:09By the end of that phone call, you knew what your products were, yeah?
40:12Absolutely, we knew what all our nine items were.
40:14Okay, yeah.
40:15Did you know what the octopus was?
40:16Er, not...
40:17We didn't understand exactly what the 40-inch hose referred to, but we found that out later on.
40:21Did you?
40:23We didn't actually get that confirmed.
40:25An octopus with a 40-inch hose, it's a piece of diving equipment, okay?
40:31It's something to help people breathe underwater.
40:34But you bought an actual real live octopus, right?
40:37Well, it was dead.
40:39It might have been dead the time you finished measuring its bloody tentacles.
40:43Er, Curran, what about you?
40:46What did you do?
40:47I approached a local fisherman, asked him where we could acquire an octopus.
40:51What did you ask, what's got eight legs and is useless?
40:54Could have said your sub-team.
40:56But anyway, how did you divide the teams up, then?
40:58I had myself, Tom, David and Alex.
41:01We headed off to Hamron.
41:02We went to an antique store to try to identify if we could find a pilgrim boat.
41:06You never had it, unfortunately.
41:07But it was a serendipity, because as we left that store,
41:10that's when we got a call from Rick, so shouts out to Rick for that,
41:13to let us know that if we do want to get the...
41:16What's it called? The Ganella?
41:17Gornella.
41:18Gornella.
41:19Gornella.
41:20Gornella.
41:21OK, yeah, I'm learning languages out here.
41:22What did you do?
41:23Let's get it right for Lord Sugar, shall we?
41:25OK, we go.
41:26You had walked past it in the shop, and you went back,
41:28and you asked the guy if he had one, and lo and behold, there it was.
41:31He went to the back to go...
41:32You're so dusty, he'd probably go from his basement.
41:34You go into the back...
41:35No, it was on display in the shop.
41:36OK, I didn't go in the shop first, and I never saw it.
41:38To be fair, we didn't know exactly what shape it was.
41:40Sounds to me you don't know what you're talking about.
41:42I'm sorry, you're talking 100 miles an hour.
41:44The product was in that antique shop all the time.
41:47It was there.
41:48Don't keep making excuses.
41:50Um, now, the salt was available in Gozo.
41:54Yeah.
41:55Which Bozo, out of you lot, didn't go to Gozo?
41:57I could be the Bozo, but didn't go to Gozo,
41:59because we thought we could try and find it locally
42:01in perhaps maybe off-licence or something like that.
42:04Salt from an off-licence?
42:05Well, you never know.
42:06I don't know, Karen, to be fair.
42:07I don't know.
42:08I've never been to Morehouse, but...
42:09OK, um, then you go to the bloke around the corner,
42:11and you buy two bottles of wine.
42:13I purchased the wine.
42:15You're supposed to buy six bottles of wine.
42:16I was aware that, at the moment, there was...
42:18So, did you think that buying two bottles better than nothing?
42:21If there was six...
42:22If there was six, I would have bought six.
42:23Unfortunately, I think Alex had decided before he went in
42:26that they weren't going to give us a discount.
42:28Probably with the...
42:29Sorry.
42:30We got one...
42:31We got one cent off.
42:32We got one cent off.
42:33At least Alex bought something.
42:34David, you bought nothing, did you?
42:35No, I didn't negotiate.
42:36That's, um...
42:37It's not something I've got experience in.
42:39Anyway, I asked you to buy nine items,
42:42so let's find out how you did.
42:44Karen.
42:45They got seven items,
42:47and they spent €128 getting those seven items,
42:50but as you know, Alan, one was completely wrong,
42:53the octopus,
42:54and on the wine, you only got two of the six bottles.
42:57So, your fines were €636.68,
43:02which makes your final total €764.68.
43:09Claude, let's hear the same thing for the ladies' team.
43:12Well, the girls also bought seven items,
43:14so they spent €191,
43:16but their honey was purchased after the deadline.
43:19And, of course, they bought two of the same item
43:21and failed to reach the airport on time.
43:23So, their fines come to a hefty €738.48,
43:28bringing the overall total spend to €929.48.
43:34What are you talking about?
43:36Don't go patting yourself on the back here,
43:38cos this ain't no great win.
43:40Anyway, look, there's a little treat waiting for you.
43:43The top chef, David Darmanin,
43:45has created a Maltese feast
43:47to welcome you to your new home.
43:50Consider yourself very, very lucky.
43:52Off you go. Thank you very much.
43:54Thank you, sugar.
44:04It is a sorry state of affairs, really,
44:06and we will discuss it a bit more,
44:08and at least one of you will be leaving the process, OK?
44:12Off you go.
44:14Here, guys, do a beautifulleness of rumour
44:16down in the house
44:17What was the ë‚ Count It Up?
44:20Wow,
44:21this house is amazing.
44:22Wow.
44:23Incredible.
44:24One of us could get this one day.
44:25Look at this.
44:27Hey, hey, hey!
44:28boys look at this right being PM and winning a toss has given me that taste
44:33of success so yes I can be PM again I'm not afraid of any challenge put before
44:37me but like I always say I'm still more hungry than Budapest and I invite you to
44:40enjoy the octopus mmm Rick when you gonna bring that octopus back home with
44:45you that's in your case we seem to have won this task by default it would seem
44:50and no one's come out on top really I mean we're the better of the two losers
44:55it's a bit fancy though yeah it's love yeah I need to get used to this kind of
44:59living still I'm looking to live like this I'm not even allowed you I can't
45:02believe that we were standing in the middle of a fishmongers in Malta with a
45:05tape measure buying the octopus but ultimately a win is a win and we're here
45:10now and I'm just focused on the next half
45:12we lost we were late we didn't get enough items and we bought the items twice don't
45:28think that I went in and bought the blind blindly Sean had to make a decision this
45:32product did not lose us the task if I was going to blame somebody for the task I
45:36would have to say Sarah and Camilla none of them realized that we were on the
45:42wrong island until the taxi driver pointed it out what happened is that we
45:46spent an extraordinary amount of time driving around gozo not getting anything
45:50we didn't go anywhere Jackie your time in this task was spent nominating me not
45:56willing to be p.m. telling us why we should why we weren't going to win do you
46:02know I'm feeling slightly pissed off quite frankly because all I did was do
46:06everything that Jasmine wanted us to do I think it's quite clear who who's
46:09responsible for this task I think we should have spent more time
46:12strategizing you guys wanted to go you don't want to leave us outside so why
46:16didn't you ask the pro Jack project manager yeah say whoa whoa whoa girls
46:21we're gonna do a really good plan hold your horses there up your horse that
46:25can't be held back oh really I'd love to go no hold you back yeah oh no you can't
46:29because yeah I know I'm so sorry I'm not middle-class and I'm push if I am
46:35brought back into the boardroom it's because I put Jasmine in a place I'm
46:39not responsible for the failure of this task I'm not getting fired today
46:45yes can you send the candidates in place
46:56well ladies it was the first task but basically it was a very simple task I mean if you negotiated
47:16better if you were on time there was a chance that you would have beaten them I have to take responsibility
47:22for the late fine Lord sugar I made that decision nobody else was prepared to make
47:27any decisions during the day to not let us look stupid and travel all the way to gozo
47:33Camilla because the salt was wrong we were gonna get the wrong quantity until I said
47:37actually no let's look at this guys we need 40 bags not 20 it wasn't you
47:43I know but we were gonna put them in the bags and only take 20 bags when we needed for I said I'm
47:54grateful at that point you were paying attention Camilla okay now the items that you bought I think
48:01it was five items that have been classified as accepted yes four of them were bought by the sub
48:08team yes and that leaves just one bought by your team I relied too much on the competence of the
48:14people that were around me and I assumed that when they were behaving as researchers that they were
48:20giving me quality information sorry did we get given the job as researchers because we didn't
48:26have any rules and responsibilities Jackie you didn't have a role or responsibility at all because
48:31you sat on the left of me simply telling us why we were going to lose why things would not work so
48:39you're right that I didn't allocate you a job you sort of assigned yourself as the overall opinionator
48:43no I made a lot of recommendations it didn't go through and I should have been a lot more
48:47aggressive you were very 18 player you were very aggressive Jackie at one point you were quite
48:52happy to derail the task and for us to cancel going to do the honey that's why we couldn't find
49:00the boog what I'm struggling to understand is how you went to the wrong see book because in the
49:05directory clearly said they work of Malta if you want absolutely did and this is what I mean I've got
49:12two people sitting here who have got directories open in front of them who are not making decisions
49:18who are not looking at the map why you're not in your head because it's true no it's not true at
49:23all she didn't close the deal she didn't negotiate I did I I bought the Hesera for a euro okay the
49:30Hesera that we did not need to buy and whose fault is that exactly so how did you end up all running
49:37around we had that trying to buy every phone call and we gave each other an update on how far we'd
49:42got and I'd said look I can't guarantee yes if we can I will try yeah so to me that was a and I said
49:47okay get the other things and this can be the last thing and yes okay well it's convenient to not
49:54remember that no it's a complete lack of communication come on in fact it's never
49:59happened before I'm really embarrassed it's never ever happened before that we've come back with two
50:03of the same item yeah now Sean your team would you able to control them or not I think at points some
50:11of the girls were trying to jump in more than others all want to take the glory for things and
50:15it just ended up becoming an argument which was slightly unprofessional outside of the shop I went in
50:20to go and negotiate and Sarah pretty much just ran past me and grabbed it out the man's hand and then
50:26we bickered and you know it was really unprofessional and I'm highly embarrassed do you know I got too
50:31excited and well this is a massive lesson for me going forward if I do go forward that you know I
50:37need to take a step back and really think about things before just shaking on deals where do you
50:42think the responsibility of the failure of this task layers I would say the project manager Jasmine well
50:47if I disagree I think Jackie I think she threw Jasmine under the bus thoroughly you know I would
50:53never nominate somebody else having not you know the reason I do can I finish can I finish because
50:59you're speaking more now than you probably have the entire task I also have no idea what she's done
51:03other than be negative and bring that team down you're on another team how I'm just speaking felt
51:08really awkward when Jasmine was pushed forward into the lion's den where really it should have been our own
51:12decision hmm all right look Jasmine we're going to pick two people you're going to bring back into
51:20this boardroom so Lord sugar I'm going to bring Jackie and I'm gonna bring Sarah ladies go back to the
51:30house and I'll see you on the next task thank you
51:37okay um look I'm going to have a chat and eventually I will decide which of you will not be remaining in the process okay off you go
51:49all's difficult on the first task of course Jasmine she got railroaded into her position by Jackie but if you don't want to be the
52:06project manager she said no she didn't manage the team very well on the other hand I'm not sure that anybody could have done any better and
52:12you know Claude you followed Sarah around I think Sarah's quite a strong character the trouble is that a lot of that character is
52:20disruptive but you do have to ask if she's responsible for the failure because I think she did buy a couple of the items hmm
52:26Jackie should have actually taken more responsibility I thought in this particular instance she was very manipulative in really setting up Jasmine and making sure that she didn't go as project manager
52:36looks like somebody else that looks that way yeah could you send the three of them in please
52:55Jasmine maybe you can explain to me why you think you should remain in the process I made some difficult decisions and stepped up when nobody else was prepared to make those decisions and
53:05and some of the information I was given meant that we failed the task she just said the reason for the failure of this task is
53:13misinformation and you know as well as I do that that information came from Sarah and and not me you have
53:18I think you want me in here clearly highlights that this is way out of your depth the thing with Jackie is that
53:25she just sat back and she allowed the other team to be doing the scurrying around and finding that information
53:31that's not true again we were not provided clear rules my job was to hold I what I took on were you proactive Jackie
53:39I absolutely was how many times did I say we needed to go back to the mainland because by the way you can make your point without shouting
53:45I'm sorry but the reason you're back in here is because effectively it was myself and Sarah and and
53:52making bad decisions who actually got anything done no no looking how was I know you are looking out of the window
53:59fuming about how much progress we weren't making or you were making negative comments
54:05Jackie get the feeling that you didn't actually do much on this task I did you know apart from get Jasmine as project manager
54:13I did suggest multiple times about changing the strategy and making suggestions about going back to the mainland that weren't adhere to nor listen to
54:21and the reason why let me finish the reason why is we were making bad decisions we were running around just to look for the honey
54:29all right okay I mean what's she doing in this boardroom she ended up being disruptive wasting time I became disruptive at one point
54:38but it was just a disagreement and within about two minutes it was over and I will never ever happen again so why
54:45did it happen in our post boardroom discussion with me why did it happen why did you row with me in our post boardroom discussion
54:53because you talked down to me I wasn't talking down to you I don't know why but you seem to think that you're better than me
54:59I don't think I'm that's why I'm in here it got in the way of the sub team and then as soon as anybody tells you a few home truths
55:06you then become defensive I was actually asking for some home truths and instead what I got was everybody
55:13trying to cover their back okay all right listen ladies I think we've debated this enough it's a
55:21difficult one because it's the first task Jasmine the fact is you were the project manager and didn't buy
55:28anything other than one item which was the sort so for that reason I do believe that you are comparable
55:38Jackie I don't like people that shove other people into positions and then step back and don't do anything
55:49I don't like that at all and Sarah you're impatient argumentative jumping in all a bit of a problem for me
56:00I have to make a decision based upon who I believe has got the capability of progressing in this process and so
56:13Sarah you're fired that's fine thank you very much for the opportunity
56:21you know Jackie I don't like what I think you did there I don't like it
56:35go back to the house the pair of you and I'll be keeping my eyes on things
56:42I think Jasmine should have been fired over me she talks the talk and doesn't deliver the result
57:06let me tell you something I'm gonna go out I'm gonna strive for success and this is definitely
57:12not gonna be the last of me what actually happened in the cafe it went down literally the claws
57:21were out weren't the girls I reckon Jackie's going I'll file through them this and utterly hopeless
57:28wow that was brutal on some next level it was brutal get used to it because I have no intention to be in
57:41that boardroom so we're a good team right yeah what doesn't kill you makes you stronger and we're
57:47about to unite and kick your ass
57:50now 15 candidates remain the search for Lord Sugar's next business partner has begun
58:01next time for your next task you'll be designing a brand new comic comic capers
58:10I can go anywhere with my magic telescope super rivalries how about you just do what I've just
58:16asked you you don't highlight negative points of your own product you're selling it and in the
58:20boardroom this was a load of rubbish absolute garbage one unhappy ending you've got no business acumen
58:28you're fired brilliant can't wait for next week same time same place you can switch over to BBC two now for the debrief that is the apprentice you're fired with the king of work experience Rod Gilbert and if you're sitting in silence whilst your friends are waxing lyrical about killing Eve the entire box sets available on iPlayer now
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