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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.
02:42You're fired.
02:45Midday.
02:53The boardroom.
02:58Submitting business plans.
03:03Sixteen potential partners.
03:10Would you send the candidates in place?
03:17You can all go through to the boardroom now.
03:34Well, good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
03:36So, look, it's clear the whole country is facing a new financial future
03:42and 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
04:11and 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,
04:28you 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
04:42in the upcoming tasks that 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.
04:57And Claude?
04:58You'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?
05:07That's me.
05:08Property 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
05:19throughout the course of the process, yeah?
05:22You said it, not me.
05:24Now, Rick.
05:26Yep, I'm a large figure.
05:27You shoot guns, is that right?
05:29Legally, yeah, I like to.
05:31I fire things in this boardroom, as you know.
05:33Hopefully, I'll dodge that.
05:34Yeah.
05:35Now, Karan.
05:37Yes.
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.
05:46Is 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.
05:55But anyway, Sabrina.
05:57Good 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.
06:08Some people think I'm like Andy Murray,
06:10but without that sunny persona.
06:13Coyote.
06:14No, I'm impressed you said that right, actually.
06:16Coyote, yeah.
06:17Good.
06:17Oh, well, thank you for that.
06:19But to be honest with you,
06:20I'm just itching to go in this process.
06:22Like, I'm wondering if someone put fleas in this seat
06:23because I'm ready to go, to be honest with you.
06:25All right.
06:26You say your tongue is a lethal weapon.
06:28What do you do?
06:29Lick people to death?
06:31Depends on what context, to be honest with you, Lord Sugar.
06:34OK.
06:35Right.
06:35Sarah.
06:36Hi, Lord Sugar.
06:37You work with children?
06:39Yeah.
06:39Put it this way, I can tell you a lot of good stories.
06:4270 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.
06:50We've got to get on.
06:51We've got to get on, love.
06:52Oh, sorry.
06:52Sorry.
06:52I do talk a lot.
06:54I do talk a lot.
06:55Sorry.
06:55Yeah, we've got to get on a bit.
06:57So, look, let's get down to business.
07:01I told you to expect the unexpected.
07:03So, for the very first task, I'm kicking off with something that I've never done before.
07:10I'm going to send you abroad.
07:15What twist?
07:16Jesus.
07:17You're going to the spectacular Mediterranean island of Malta in Europe.
07:23Enjoy it while we're still welcome.
07:29Valetta, the main city, is this year's European capital of culture.
07:34And 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.
07:50Now, you need to be good at logistics, negotiation, and more importantly, using 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.
08:08Remember, this isn't a holiday.
08:12Off you go.
08:16How am I?
08:17How are you?
08:17Alex, I'm Tom.
08:18So, it's Jasmine.
08:19Sarah.
08:20You're right, you're right.
08:21Before 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 tell from you, 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 hear you words like, oh, I'm so motivated.
08:41Oh, 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.
08:49I am a business owner.
08:53I teach young children, 5 to 17 years acting.
08:55People 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.
09:06I 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, and I'm all throughout the world.
09:16My game plan is to pick off the competition one by one.
09:18I'm completely ruthless, and I'd be surprised if Lord Sugar doesn't already have a check 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.
09:32I think it's south of Spain.
09:33I mean, we're not off to a great start.
09:35I'm going to say that right now.
09:37With us going to Malta, these girls have no chance of winning this first task.
09:41They're going to be fashion conscious, all my make-up's running, doing my hair.
09:45The boys on tour, we're definitely going to wipe the floor with them.
09:48Made up of several islands, the shops and markets of Malta.
10:00Buy Mule, buy Mule.
10:02The perfect place to pick up a deal.
10:08But before buying items at rock-bottom prices...
10:12Yeah, let's go Malta.
10:14First on the list...
10:15Right, ladies, who wants to be project manager?
10:17Select leaders.
10:19Anybody got good logistics, negotiation skills?
10:25Jasmine does this for a living.
10:26Like, all of these skill sets is what she does.
10:29So I would nominate Jasmine.
10:31Well, I'm flattered by the nomination.
10:34Is there anybody wanting to nominate themselves for this task?
10:37Let's not waste time, guys.
10:39OK.
10:39Let's, like, this is the way to talk.
10:41OK, fine. I will be PM.
10:42Jackie kind of jumped up and said,
10:46I think that Jasmine should be, you know, PM,
10:49which 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,
10:55and I think she's got a bit of a game plan, to be honest.
10:57Are you all behind me on this?
10:58I'm behind you.
10:59OK.
10:59Right, so...
11:00OK.
11:01Upstairs...
11:04I strongly put myself forward,
11:05become 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,
11:28and 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.
11:33Absolutely.
11:35Absolutely.
11:36Yeah, let's go.
11:37Coyote's laid it on the table to begin with.
11:39He's stood up, I'm project manager, I can do X, Y and Z,
11:41follow my lead.
11:42But whether he's got the oomph to back it up
11:44is something we'll have to wait and see.
11:48Both teams have a map, a local business directory,
11:52and a list of nine items.
11:54Wine, specification, primos, gelers, war, six bottles.
11:58Including honeycomb.
12:00Maltese.
12:00500 grams.
12:02Heading to a 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.
12:07Definitely a gift shop.
12:09And a breathing device for scuba divers.
12:12Octopus with a 40-inch hose.
12:15All right, now, not being funny,
12:17but we're not looking for an actual octopus here, are we?
12:22Could a hose potentially be, like,
12:25if you stretched an octopus out?
12:27Is the hose maybe the whole length?
12:29Could well be.
12:29I don't know.
12:30That's going to be the research.
12:31If we can call up maybe some fishmongers,
12:33and if they're like, what the hell are you talking about,
12:34we can be like, just joking.
12:37So next item we need to locate, boys,
12:38is a fisherman's trap.
12:39Specification, Nasa Tau Vopi.
12:42A Nasa Taya might be a type of fish.
12:44We need to find a fisherman and ask what type of fish trap.
12:48Next on the list, specialist salt.
12:5010 kilograms, packed by Eid Chinni.
12:54Harvested on the neighbouring island of Gozo.
12:56There's a guide here that tells you to go to Gozo.
12:59This is a ferry, it's going to waste too much.
13:01Yeah, it's also a Greek.
13:02All right, then.
13:03From 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 9.
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
13:23and a market much closer to where we are.
13:25Does it really make sense before 5pm to go all the way around?
13:28Khadija, 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.
13:35Guys, guys, there's about five people
13:37talking 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
13:49and they want to just get out there and 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
13:59without a clue of what we were looking for.
14:02Khadija, how about we look for, like, some tourism places?
14:04Could you give them a call?
14:06From the boys, a brainwave.
14:08So we're looking for an item called Ghanela.
14:10G-H-O-N-E-L-L-A.
14:13Call the tourist board to track down answers.
14:16Ghanela.
14:17Yes.
14:18A sort of cake.
14:20A cake.
14:21Part of the Maltese costume.
14:23Do you know what Hasira is?
14:25A curtain made of bamboo.
14:27A curtain made of bamboo.
14:29It's Hamroon.
14:30Hamroon.
14:31A couple of shops.
14:31We've got it, we've got it.
14:33Thank you very much for your time.
14:34Items identified...
14:36This is my team.
14:36We're going to be heading to Hamroon 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 Ghanela and Hesera.
14:50Is everybody clear on that?
14:51Yeah.
14:51They've made a plan, they've split the items,
14:53but they've missed a key point.
14:55Here they have a siesta,
14:56which 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 Codys 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.
15:19There 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.
15:31Is 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.
15:46Off you go, sub-team, no more discussions needed.
15:51I've always been 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 it's like...
16:09You 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 Ganella was.
16:22...yet to go to Gozo...
16:23Ganella, it's the black chest, the used way.
16:26Traditional death.
16:27Amazing, thank you so much.
16:28Jasmine's half of the girls.
16:30We've also found out that Harissa is a blind.
16:32Gozo is required for the salt and...
16:35We're not 100% sure.
16:37Right, why don't we?
16:38Get salt there. There'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 ring some places on the ware.
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.
16:59We've got about, like, six hours.
17:01Hypothetically, if every item takes about 30 minutes, we're not going to make it anyways.
17:05If we're going to Gozo, it's going to take one hour in total from here to get to the ferry port and then to Gozo.
17:12Okay, fine.
17:16Berkakara Market.
17:18Selling everything from garments to gifts.
17:20We're on the lookout for an Ella.
17:24While half the boys comb the street for a traditional cloak.
17:28Will antique shops sell on Ellas?
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.
17:41Let me take this one.
17:42I feel confident in myself, too.
17:45We're a team, of course, for y'all.
17:46I feel confident as well.
17:46I feel deeply confident, but, again, it's negotiation.
17:49Let me do it.
17:50I'm not against it.
17:53First stop, a bazaar.
17:55How'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...
18:13It's just 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.
18:20I appreciate that.
18:21Thank you, yeah.
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're out, 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
18:41here.
18:42Please do, yeah.
18:42Bye-bye.
18:43We're going to head back and ask about this cape then.
18:45We need to get rolling, yeah.
18:47Hi, 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.
18:52They 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.
19:03It'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.
19:11Our problem.
19:1223?
19:1411am.
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.
19:28Oh, wonderful.
19:30We'll see you soon.
19:32Two miles south, also in Burkakara Market.
19:35We're looking for a filigree boat.
19:39Launching her charm offensive, Sarah.
19:42A boat.
19:43No, no, no.
19:44Boat.
19:44As in you sail.
19:45A boat.
19:46A boat.
19:47Here, 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.
20:02So sweet and tasty.
20:05Let's move on.
20:06OK, OK, forget.
20:07I 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, a little bit more time to what they
20:14were doing, she 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 Goza.
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 Hathira is the blinds.
20:30So we're working on that.
20:32Leave us with that.
20:33Focus on the filigree boat in the Maltese house.
20:36The octopus and the fishing trap.
20:38If there's anything that you get whilst you're there, call 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.
20:46Bye-bye.
20:48Martha Schlock.
20:51Hotspot for deep-sea divers and their kit.
20:54I'm looking for an octopus.
20:57Rita Fish Shop.
20:59But up to some fishy business.
21:00Rita Fish Shop.
21:02Whoa, 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 videos.
21:11Hi, hello.
21:11So, after an octopus with a 40-inch hose, is that the total diameter?
21:19Have you ever heard the terminology, a hose?
21:22What is that?
21:23The hose is the hair.
21:26Are you saying nose or hose?
21:28Is she saying hose?
21:29Well, I don't like me.
21:31Okay.
21:32Do you know what?
21:32I think we should buy this.
21:34It's your call, mate.
21:35Do you fancy taking the pleasure?
21:37Test measure.
21:38Ah, test measure.
21:40That'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?
21:46That 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.
21:57Bye.
21:581 p.m.
22:03Project manager Jasmine finally reaches the port.
22:06Can I just say, we need to go to the port.
22:07We 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 queue.
22:11Are we in the queue?
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,
22:35it needs to be strategised.
22:37So if one of...
22:39If me and you want to start doing the first...
22:40What do you want to do?
22:41Do you want to just take a product each?
22:42What?
22:43I'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.
22:47You 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?
22:53We are looking for a filigree boat.
23:03Follow me.
23:05It's got to have at least nine sales.
23:07Nine or more.
23:08What would be the lowest you would think we could get?
23:10110 euros.
23:12What is the best, Anthony, you could do for us on this?
23:15Could you go to 90?
23:17Can I just offer one price and we'll take it straight away?
23:1975 and we will just take it now, no bartering.
23:22For pretty girls, thank you very much.
23:27When you jumped in, Charlotte's nominated me to go and do that item because you did the house.
23:31I feel like I would have gone lower than 75, to be honest.
23:35Guys, whoever gets in first there and does it.
23:37I just went in.
23:38How do you know I could have done it now?
23:39Guys, I'm supposed to be the leader.
23:41I don't understand why it's a big deal about who negotiates with us.
23:45It's not about that, but you're not working with us.
23:47Guys, honestly, 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, no, no, but it's like...
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.
24:09Siesta time.
24:11You can see how they are all closed.
24:13Still on Hamroon's high streets.
24:15Anything open would be nice.
24:16As the boys pitch up, shutters come down.
24:21What about the boat?
24:22Oh, it's closed.
24:23Again.
24:24All they do is sleep round here, that's for sure.
24:26We came to Hamroon with the best intentions.
24:29It 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.
24:37It'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.
24:41Just have a look.
24:42We don't know where we are, but yeah, okay, that's cool.
24:44Okay, let's keep going.
24:45Let's keep moving.
24:46We need to be in a place where it's open for business.
24:50It's not here.
24:52Hello?
24:53How's it going?
24:54Right, okay, 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 Hasira?
25:01We haven't seen any Hasira.
25:02No, we haven't even looked for Hasira.
25:04We haven't seen Hasira.
25:05Everywhere is closed here.
25:07We're going to have to get out.
25:07It's a dead town.
25:08It's a siesta.
25:09Literally, 70% of places are shut.
25:11All right, let's speak to you soon, Rick.
25:12Shall we go?
25:13Let's go.
25:14Come on.
25:14Let's go.
25:15All right.
25:17The island of Gozo.
25:20First stop for Jasmine's girls.
25:22Hi!
25:23We want your salt.
25:24The salt pans.
25:27So white and clean.
25:29So, we need 10 kgs, and that's 20 packets.
25:33Is that right?
25:33No, that's 50.
25:35How much is in one of these?
25:37It's 200 grams.
25:38It's approximately 250 grams.
25:40Right, okay.
25:42So, we need 1,000.
25:43We need a party.
25:46All right.
25:48So, we need...
25:49Is that 200 and 200 kgs?
25:50...1,000 grams.
25:51250.
25:52Okay.
25:52So, that's...
25:53Yeah, one kilogram.
25:55Three is two.
25:56Hold on.
25:56Ten packets makes one kg.
25:59No, five.
26:00Sorry.
26:00Four packets.
26:01Four packets.
26:02So, we need 40.
26:03Okay.
26:03Right.
26:04Let's try that again, then.
26:05So, if we needed to have 40 packets, could you give it to...
26:11Should we give us it a 30, 15, and 15?
26:12Okay.
26:13Could you give 25?
26:1425.
26:16Okay.
26:16Yes!
26:17Yes!
26:18Jasmine pitched in and said 20 bags, and then I just thought we were going to get the wrong
26:23quantity, and then I was like, let's just double check.
26:25I would say it's definitely a nine out of ten on the chaotic scale.
26:31Salt secured.
26:33So, it's ze bug.
26:34Next, collect honey.
26:36Z, B, J, 9, O, 1, 8.
26:40Is that okay?
26:42Is that okay?
26:44That it's not on this island.
26:46It says, oh, guys, it says ze bug Malta.
26:52It's the difference of bug that's in the main island.
26:54Where is it at?
26:54This says Malta.
26:56Oh, this is Malta.
26:59So, 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, and we know
27:05that we can get a couple of items on mainland.
27:07But we know we can get a couple of items anywhere else.
27:08We don't know we can get anything from here.
27:10No, I don't think we can get anything.
27:12We might think we should get on the ferry.
27:13It's all a risk, okay?
27:15We're going to stay on Gozo and try to do the best we can.
27:19We're looking for a trap to catch fish.
27:223 p.m.
27:23What's the best price you can do for us?
27:2522.
27:25Okay, 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 a humble.
27:38Thank you, sir.
27:38We appreciate it.
27:39Thank you very much.
27:39Bye.
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,
27:52and then we'll head down.
27:53Let's get to the car and just make some phone calls.
27:57On their way out of Hamroon...
28:00We agreed that we're going to get back in the taxi.
28:02...coyote's boys stumble across blinds.
28:04Cain, Cain.
28:05Guys.
28:06Keep going.
28:06Guys, guys, guys.
28:07Yeah, Cain.
28:08Guys, go, guys, go, guys.
28:09What's this?
28:09Yeah, Cain, Cain, Cain.
28:10Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
28:11There's two.
28:12Try playing them off against each other, okay?
28:14Let's go.
28:14All right, we've got this.
28:15On their way to Hamroon, Rick's boys.
28:19We've just met your friend.
28:21He told me that you may have a Hasira.
28:23Is that correct?
28:24Yeah.
28:24In Haru.
28:25We'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?
28:33It's 185 euro.
28:34We'll have to have a little bit of chat outside.
28:36Appreciate it.
28:37Right, it's an option.
28:38Let's quickly go over there and see if we can beat him down.
28:41All right, let's go over there.
28:41Let's go.
28:43No, we're going straight to Haru.
28:45We've got the contacts.
28:46It's going to be a five-minute turnaround.
28:47Superb.
28:48Come on, boys.
28:48We can do this.
28:50Hey, how's it going?
28:51I'm Tom.
28:52Nice to meet you.
28:52Just looking for a Hasira.
28:53How much would one this size cost?
28:55For you, it's 35 euro.
28:57Would you take 25?
28:58Oh, 25.
29:00That's great.
29:03We're here.
29:05Hey, 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.
29:11You'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 it already.
29:15You've got Hasira already.
29:16You've got Hasira.
29:17Don't worry about that.
29:19You 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 the wine and the honeycomb.
29:27We're also going to look for the salt as well.
29:29Get the filigree boat and the Morty's house.
29:31Get 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.
29:394pm.
29:41So, Maltese house with multi-coloured door, minimum three colours.
29:46For Sian's girls...
29:48What is your best price?
29:5013 euros.
29:51...house hunted down.
29:52Thank you so, so much.
29:54You don't have any Hasira blinds in here, do you?
29:56Hasira blinds?
29:58Hasira blinds?
29:59Nah, 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 to the same.
30:09Yes, but let's go and focus on the things that we need.
30:12Sian, you're...
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.
30:23You're all right.
30:24Let's get it.
30:25You're welcome.
30:25Thanks very much.
30:27Sian is sub-team leader, and really she should be taking control of the group, albeit that they're
30:31very disruptive.
30:31The fact of the matter is, she's not exerting that authority, and that might make the difference
30:35between winning and losing this task.
30:37Two 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.
30:49...just one item in the bag.
30:51Stop, stop, stop.
30:52Stop, stop.
30:52On the right.
30:54Hello, sir.
30:55So we'd like to buy some Hasira from you.
30:58Small.
30:59This one.
31:00Small?
31:01I got the sample, but the only one I got...
31:04How much?
31:05Give me what you like.
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-Anne are taking care of maps and where we're going, and Jackie takes
31:20on 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.
31:31Hello.
31:32Hi, girls.
31:33We've had a real journey, but basically we've managed to get the salt, and we've got the
31:40Hasira.
31:41Oh, my God.
31:42Wow.
31:43We got a Hasira.
31:44And the guy took it off the wall and made us pay 50 euros.
31:48How much did you pay for the Hasira?
31:51One euro.
31:51Have you paid for it?
31:52Yeah, we paid for it because we didn't know what we...
31:54Listen, listen, listen, let me talk, let me talk.
31:57Sure, I'm going for it.
31:57Okay, so 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, Sian, at the moment we're getting the ferry back from Gozo.
32:09You 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.
32:20Well, I'm looking for Primus Coisela.
32:22Do we need six?
32:23Thirsty for a deal.
32:25He's only got two.
32:26Right, guys, we've got two bottles.
32:27That's all we can get.
32:27IT analyst, Alex.
32:29Hey, just those two, please.
32:31Could you tell us the total price so far?
32:33Yeah, the total price so far is £50.90 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.
32:43Hey, we got it.
32:45I'm incredibly disappointed in that negotiation for the two bottles.
32:48Like, believe me, I've been so cheeky before,
32:50got into a supermarket and I got them to use their staff's discount for me
32:53and got 25% off.
32:54Like, it can be done.
32:55All you have to do is ask.
32:56That'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
33:04and they gave us it straight away.
33:07Finally back on the island of Malta...
33:09Honey there?
33:10We can't find the address.
33:11...for Jasmine's girls.
33:12We come to a roundabout.
33:14A hunt for honey.
33:16Well, you're a vehicle, fine.
33:17We'll turn around and we'll call you back.
33:19Wait, can we stop and make a decision here
33:21rather than just chasing after honey and then get laid?
33:24We've got somebody on the phone.
33:25Who 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?
33:43We're looking for a fisherman's trap.
33:46Nassau, Tau, Bobby.
33:4830 to you.
33:49Can we bring it to 30?
33:51I'll give it to you.
33:51Yay!
33:54Have you got Prima Squisela four bottles?
33:56Yes, I have.
33:57Yes?
33:57Cool, we'll come to you now.
33:58We'll be on our way.
33:59Coyote, what's our priority?
34:00Getting back to the airport on time or trying to get these two?
34:03Ben, can you drop us to the airport, please?
34:06From the window, Toyota is on our left-hand side.
34:11We're only on a vehicle, fine.
34:12We're too far.
34:13So, look, look, look.
34:14OK, listen, guys, guys, please, one visit at the airport.
34:18Postcode.
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?
34:25Very good.
34:27I really did want to get the octopus.
34:31Yeah.
34:31I mean, Jasmine did say, don't come back, so we've got everything,
34:34but we've got to get back.
34:39Five minutes.
34:40Plenty of time.
34:40He's still arrived.
34:41Oh, 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.
34:50Boys, boys, boys, boys.
34:52Boys, what time is it and where are the girls?
34:54Oh, gosh, they've got two minutes.
34:55They've got two minutes.
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.
35:10Where are they?
35:11Hello.
35:12Hi.
35:12You've got the honey.
35:13Fabulous.
35:14We can do 12.
35:15Please, Chick.
35:1612, thank you.
35:17See you later.
35:17Thank you so much for your time.
35:18Bye-bye.
35:19Run, run, run, run, run, run, run.
35:20Good day.
35:217.15 p.m.
35:23Come on, girls.
35:24What are you doing?
35:26Bloody hell.
35:26This might be them here.
35:29All right, we're not that late.
35:31We're almost an hour late.
35:32Oh, they're here.
35:33How's it been?
35:36Nice.
35:37Okay, girls.
35:38Wow, we finally made it here.
35:40We went literally north of Gozo, which took us, like, almost two hours.
35:43I think we're going to be fine.
35:45We put 100% in.
35:46We couldn't have done any more.
35:47Let's just hope for the best.
35:50So, if I was in charge, I wouldn't have chosen to go to Gozo, which was a waste of time.
35:55I think we were just making decisions by the seat of our pounds.
35:57Yeah, I'm shitting bricks, basically.
36:00Tonight, Spen's totted.
36:02Tomorrow, in the boardroom, a bumpy landing.
36:10You can go into the boardroom now.
36:17Good morning.
36:32Good morning, sir.
36:34Well, I take it you had a very nice journey to that wonderful island of Malta.
36:41This task was all about negotiation, logistics, and identification of the products.
36:48I think I'll start with the ladies first.
36:52Jasmine, 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-hmm.
37:00Jasmine works for a large corporation where her main responsibility is motivating and training,
37:05and I thought, considering this is...
37:06That's very nice of you, I suppose.
37:07I thought so, too.
37:08I thought her skill set was best placed.
37:10Hmm.
37:11All right.
37:11Tell me what you did, then.
37:13I decided a strategy to say that the sub-team would go to the local market.
37:20Sian 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.
37:33I told them from the beginning, don't go to Gozo.
37:36I said it about five times.
37:37Why wasn't it a bad idea to go to Gozo?
37:39Because, 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.
38:16It started off 110 euros, so I just went in and said 75, and then I looked around.
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.
38:31Yeah.
38:32Well...
38:33Anyway, 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.
38:42We 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.
38:52It was actually in Malta.
38:54Yeah.
38:56Hmm.
38:56All right.
38:58Now, we get on to this blind, the Hasira.
39:01We both got a Hasira.
39:03Which was why we ended up getting to...
39:04Yeah, I'm just going to bring that up.
39:05Uh, the pair of you coming up with a blind, when you're supposed to allocate one of you...
39:10Yeah.
39:10What happened?
39:11We had no idea that we would get the...
39:12The call that we had...
39:14We had a conversation on the way to the very, at quarter to twelve, we rang, and we highlighted which item...
39:18He 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.
39:25Then when 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 get it.
39:32Then we said, we'll get this item, this item, this item.
39:34Yeah, I 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.
39:43Right, Coyote, you put yourself forward as the project manager.
39:47The moment the task left your lip for what you had to do, I knew with 100% conviction that 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...
39:59Excuse me, no, you didn't.
40:00Tom said, very cleverly, I thought, let's call the tourist board and ask them.
40:05Tom, fair enough, OK.
40:06Daniel phoned the tourist board, found 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.
40:14OK, yeah.
40:15Did you know what the octopus was?
40:16Uh, not, we 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.
40:26An octopus with a 40-inch hose, it's a piece of diving equipment, OK?
40:32It's something to help people breathe underwater.
40:34But you bought an actual real live octopus, right?
40:37Well, it was dead.
40:40It might have been dead the time you finished measuring its bloody tentacles.
40:43Curran, 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?
40:52What's got eight legs and is useless?
40:54Could have said your sub-team, but anyway.
40:57How did you divide the teams up then?
40:59I 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.
41:08But it was a serendipity because as we left that store, that's when we got a call from Rick.
41:12So shouts out to Rick for that to let us know that if we do want to get the, what's it called?
41:17The Gornella?
41:17Gornella.
41:18Gornella.
41:19Gornella.
41:20Gornella.
41:21OK, yeah.
41:21I'm learning languages out here.
41:23Let's get it right for Lord Sugar, shall we?
41:25You had walked past it in the shop and you went back and 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.
41:34No, 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.
41:40It sounds to me you don't know what you're talking about.
41:42No, I do not.
41:42I'm sorry, you know, 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.
41:51Now, the salt was available in Gozo.
41:54Yeah.
41:54Which bozo out of you lot didn't go to Gozo?
41:58I could be the bozo, but didn't go to Gozo because we thought we can try and find it locally in perhaps maybe off-license or something like that.
42:04Salt from an off-license?
42:05Well, you never know.
42:06I don't know Karen, to be fair.
42:07I don't know.
42:07I've never been to Mortar's, but...
42:08OK, then you go to the bloke around the corner and 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?
42:22If there was six, I would have bought six.
42:24Unfortunately, I think Alex had decided before he went in that they weren't going to give us a discount.
42:28As you said...
42:29Probably with a...
42:29Sorry.
42:30We got one cent off.
42:31We got one cent off.
42:32At least Alex bought something.
42:34David, you bought nothing, did you?
42:35No, I didn't negotiate.
42:36That's, erm...
42:37It's not something I've got experience in.
42:39Anyway, I asked you to buy nine items, so let's find out how you did.
42:44Karen.
42:45They got seven items and they spent €128 getting those seven items.
42:50But as you know, Alan, one was completely wrong, the octopus.
42:54And on the wine, you only got two of the six bottles.
42:57So, your fines were €636.68, which 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, so they spent €191, but their honey was purchased after the deadline.
43:19And, of course, they bought two of the same item and failed to reach the airport on time.
43:24So, their fines come to a hefty €738.48, bringing the overall total spend to €929.48.
43:34What are you talking about?
43:36Don't go patting yourself on the back here, because this ain't no great win.
43:40Anyway, look, there's a little treat waiting for you.
43:43The top chef, David Darmanin, has created a Maltese feast to welcome you to your new home.
43:50Consider yourself very, very lucky.
43:53Off you go.
43:54Thank you very much.
43:54Sure, go.
44:04It is a sorry state of affairs, really, and we will discuss it a bit more.
44:08And at least one of you will be leaving the process, OK?
44:12Off you go.
44:20Wow, this house is amazing.
44:22Wow.
44:23Incredible.
44:24One of us could get this one day.
44:25Oh, look at this.
44:27Hey, hey.
44:28Boys, look at this.
44:30Being PM and winning a task has given me that taste of success.
44:34So, yes, I can be PM again.
44:35I'm not afraid of any challenge put before me.
44:37But like I always say, I'm still more hungry than Budapest.
44:40And I invite you to enjoy the octopus.
44:42Hmm.
44:42Rick, weren't you going to bring that octopus back home with you?
44:45That's in your case.
44:48We seem to have won this task by default, it would seem.
44:51No one's come out on top, really.
44:52I mean, we're the better of the two losers.
44:55It's a bit fancy, though, isn't it?
44:56Yeah, yeah, it's love.
44:57Yeah.
44:58No, I need to get used to this kind of living still.
44:59I'm looking to live like this.
45:00I'm not even going to lie to you.
45:01I can't believe that we were standing in the middle of a fishmongers in Malta
45:05with a tape measure buying that octopus.
45:08But ultimately, a win is a win, and we're here now,
45:10and I'm just focused on the next task.
45:12Cheers to that.
45:12Cheers, boys.
45:13Cheers.
45:14Cheers.
45:14We lost, we were late.
45:24We didn't get enough items, and we bought the items twice.
45:27Don't think that I went in and bought the blind blindly.
45:31Sian had to make a decision.
45:32This product did not lose us the task.
45:34If I was going to blame somebody for the task,
45:36I would have to say Sarah-Ann and Camilla.
45:39None of them realized that we were on the wrong island
45:42until the taxi driver pointed it out.
45:45What happened is that we spent an extraordinary amount of time
45:48driving around Gozo, not getting anything.
45:50We didn't go anywhere.
45:51Jackie, your time in this task was spent nominating me,
45:55not willing to be PM,
45:58telling us why we weren't going to win.
46:01Do you know, I'm feeling slightly pissed off, quite frankly,
46:04because all I did was do everything that Jasmine wanted us to do.
46:08I think it's quite clear who's responsible for this task.
46:11I think we should have spent more time strategizing.
46:13You guys wanted to go.
46:14You didn't want to stay strategized.
46:15So why didn't you, as the project manager, yeah, say,
46:20whoa, whoa, whoa, girls, we're going to do a really good plan.
46:23Hold your horses, Sarah.
46:24You're a horse that can't be held back, Sarah.
46:26Oh, really?
46:27I'd love to be able to hold you back, but I can't.
46:29Oh, no, you can't, because you ain't going to hold me back.
46:31Look at you. Look at you.
46:31I know you want to speak to me, Aldis.
46:32I'm so sorry I'm not middle class and I'm posh.
46:35If I am brought back into the boardroom,
46:37it's because I put Jasmine in a place.
46:39I'm not responsible for the failure of this task.
46:42I'm not getting fired today.
46:43Yes, can you send the candidates in, please?
46:56Well, ladies, it was the first task,
47:12but basically it was a very simple task.
47:15I mean, if you negotiated better, if you were on time,
47:18there was a chance that you would have beaten them.
47:21I have to take responsibility for the late fine Lord Sugar.
47:24I made that decision.
47:26Nobody else was prepared to make any decisions during the day.
47:29Everything else...
47:29I made the decision to not let us look stupid
47:32and travel all the way to Gozo.
47:33Camilla...
47:34Because the salt was wrong.
47:35We were going to get the wrong quantity
47:37until I said, actually, no, let's look at this, guys.
47:39We need 40 bags, not 20.
47:42It wasn't you who said that.
47:43I had pointed out that there was 50 bags at 200.
47:46And we hadn't finalised the sale at that point.
47:48I know, but we were going to put them in the bags
47:50and only take 20 bags when we needed 40.
47:52I said that if there were two...
47:53I'm grateful at that point you were paying attention, Camilla.
47:56OK.
47:57Now, the items that you bought,
48:00I think it was five items that have been classified as accepted.
48:05Yes.
48:06Four of them were bought by the sub-team.
48:08Yes.
48:09And that leaves just one bought by your team.
48:12I relied too much on the competence of the people that were around me
48:16and I assumed that when they were behaving as researchers
48:19that they were giving me quality information.
48:22Sorry, did we get given the job as researchers?
48:24Because, actually, we got into a car
48:25and we didn't have any roles and responsibilities.
48:28Well, Jackie, you didn't have a role or responsibility at all
48:31because you sat on the left of me
48:33simply telling us why we were going to lose,
48:36why things would not work.
48:38So, you're right that I didn't allocate you a job.
48:40You sort of assigned yourself as the overall opinionator.
48:43No, I made a lot of recommendations that didn't go through
48:46and I should have been a lot more aggressive.
48:47You were very...
48:47But I wanted to be a team player.
48:49You were very aggressive, Jackie.
48:51At one point, you were quite happy to derail the task
48:54and for us to cancel going to do The Honey...
48:58That's right.
48:59...once we couldn't find Zabug.
49:01What I'm struggling to understand is how you went to the wrong, Zabug,
49:04because in the directory it clearly said Zabug, Malta, for the shop he wanted.
49:09It absolutely did and this is what I mean.
49:11I've got two people sitting here
49:14who have got directories open in front of them
49:16who are not making decisions, who are not looking at the map.
49:20Why are you not in your head?
49:21Because it's true.
49:21No, it's not true at all.
49:23She didn't close the deal, she didn't negotiate the deal.
49:25I did.
49:26I bought the Hesera for a euro.
49:30OK, the Hesera that we did not need to buy and you...
49:33Whose fault is that that we got to do?
49:34Exactly.
49:34There's no communication.
49:35Exactly.
49:36So how did you end up all running around trying to buy everything?
49:39We had a phone call and we gave each other an update on how far we'd got.
49:42And I'd said, look, I can't guarantee we can get it, but if we can, I will try.
49:45Yeah, so to me that was a...
49:47And I said, OK, get the other things and this can be the last thing.
49:51I don't remember that.
49:52Well, it's convenient to not remember that.
49:54No, it's a complete lack of communication.
49:57Come on.
49:58In fact, it's never happened before.
49:59I'm really embarrassed.
50:00It's never, ever happened before that we've come back with two of the same item.
50:04Yeah.
50:04Now, Sian, your team, were you able to control them or not?
50:09I think at points, some of the girls were trying to jump in more than others
50:13or want to take the glory for things and it just ended up becoming an argument
50:16which was slightly unprofessional outside of the show.
50:19I went in to go and negotiate and Sarah pretty much just ran past me
50:24and grabbed it out of the man's hand and then we bickered
50:27and, you know, it was really unprofessional and I'm highly embarrassed.
50:30Do you know, I got too excited and, well, this is a massive lesson for me going forward.
50:35If I do go forward that, you know, I need to take a step back
50:38and really think about things before just shaking on deals.
50:42Where do you think the responsibility of the failure of this task lays?
50:45I would say the project manager, Jasmine.
50:47Well, I disagree.
50:48I think Jackie.
50:49I think she threw Jasmine under the bus thoroughly.
50:52You know, I would never nominate somebody else having not really known them.
50:56Do you know, the reason I did that...
50:57Can I finish?
50:58Can I finish?
50:59Because you're speaking more now than you probably have the entire task.
51:01I also have no idea what she's done
51:03other than be negative and bring that team down.
51:05You were on another team.
51:07I'm just speaking.
51:08I felt really awkward when Jasmine was pushed forward into the lion's den.
51:11Well, really, it should have been her own decision.
51:14Hmm.
51:16All right.
51:17Well, look, Jasmine, you're going to pick two people
51:19who you're going to bring back into this boardroom.
51:21So, Lord Sugar, I'm going to bring Jackie
51:24and I'm going to bring Sarah back.
51:28Ladies, go back to the house
51:31and I'll see you on the next task.
51:34OK, look, I'm going to have a chat
51:42and eventually I will decide
51:45which of you will not be remaining in the process, OK?
51:49Off you go.
51:58It was difficult on the first task, of course.
52:01Jasmine, she got railroaded into her position
52:04by Jackie.
52:05But if you don't want to be the project manager,
52:06she should have said no.
52:08She didn't manage the team very well.
52:09On the other hand,
52:10I'm not sure that anybody could have done any better.
52:12Hmm.
52:13Now, Claude, you followed Sarah around.
52:16I think Sarah's quite a strong character.
52:18The trouble is that a lot of that character is disruptive.
52:21But you do have to ask if she's responsible for the failure
52:23because I think she did buy a couple of the items.
52:26Hmm.
52:27Jackie should have actually taken more responsibility.
52:29I thought in this particular instance,
52:31she was very manipulative in really setting up Jasmine
52:34and making sure that she didn't go as project manager.
52:37Looks that way.
52:38Looks that way.
52:39Yeah.
52:39Could you send the three of them in, please?
52:55Jasmine, maybe you can explain to me
52:58why you think you should remain in the process.
53:00I made some difficult decisions
53:02and stepped up when nobody else was prepared
53:04to make those decisions.
53:05And some of the information I was given
53:08meant that we failed the task.
53:10She just said the reason for the failure of this task
53:12is misinformation.
53:14And you know as well as I do
53:15that that information came from Sarah-Ann and not me.
53:18You had an opportunity.
53:19And the fact that you have brought me in here
53:20clearly highlights that this is way out of your depth.
53:23The thing with Jackie is that she just sat back
53:26and she allowed the other team
53:28to be doing the scurrying around
53:30and finding that information.
53:31That's not true.
53:32Again, we were not provided clear rules.
53:35My job was to hold what I took on.
53:37Were you proactive, Jackie?
53:39I absolutely was.
53:40How many times did I say
53:41we needed to go back to the mainland?
53:43Because by the way,
53:44you can make your point without shouting.
53:45I'm sorry, but the reason you're back in here
53:48is because effectively it was myself and Sarah-Ann
53:51and Camilla who actually got anything done.
53:55No, no, how was I?
53:57You were either looking out of the window
53:59fuming about how much progress we weren't making
54:03or you were making negative comments.
54:05Jackie, get the feeling
54:06that you didn't actually do much on this task.
54:09I did.
54:10You know, apart from get Jasmine as project manager.
54:13I did suggest multiple times
54:15about changing the strategy
54:16and making suggestions about going back to the mainland
54:19that weren't adhered to nor listened to.
54:21And the reason why, let me finish.
54:23The reason why is we were making bad decisions.
54:27We were running around just to look for the honey.
54:29All right.
54:30OK.
54:31I mean, what's she doing in this boardroom?
54:33She ended up being disruptive, wasting time.
54:36I became disruptive at one point,
54:38but it was just a disagreement
54:39and within about two minutes it was over
54:42and it will never, ever happen again.
54:45So why did it happen in our post-boardroom discussion with me?
54:50Why did it happen?
54:51Why did you row with me in our post-boardroom discussion?
54:54Because you talked down to me.
54:55I wasn't talking down to you.
54:57I don't know why,
54:58but you seem to think that you're better than me.
54:59I don't think I'm better than you, sir.
55:00And that's why I'm in here.
55:02It got in the way of the sub-team.
55:04And then as soon as anybody tells you a few home truths,
55:07you then become defensive.
55:09I was actually asking for some home truths
55:11and instead what I got was everybody trying to cover their back.
55:14OK, all right.
55:16Listen, ladies, I think we've debated this enough.
55:20It's a difficult one because it's the first task.
55:25Jasmine, the fact is you were the project manager
55:28and didn't buy anything other than one item,
55:30which was the sort.
55:32So for that reason,
55:35I do believe that you are culpable.
55:38Jackie, I don't like people
55:43that shove other people into positions
55:46and then step back and don't do anything.
55:50I don't like that at all.
55:53And Sarah,
55:54you're impatient, argumentative,
55:57jumping in,
55:58all a bit of a problem for me.
56:00I have to make a decision based upon
56:05who I believe has got the capability
56:08of progressing in this process.
56:12And so...
56:14Sarah,
56:16you're fired.
56:19That's fine.
56:19Thank you very much for the opportunity.
56:21You know,
56:29Jackie,
56:31I don't like
56:33what I think you did there.
56:34I don't like it.
56:38Go back to the house,
56:39the pair of you,
56:40and I'll be keeping my eyes on things.
56:46It's OK.
56:46I think it's OK.
56:48I think Jasmine should have been fired over me.
57:03She talks the talk
57:04and doesn't deliver the result.
57:06Let me tell you something.
57:08I'm going to go out,
57:09I'm going to strive for success,
57:11and this is definitely
57:12not going to be the last of me.
57:14What actually happened in the cafe?
57:18It went down.
57:20Literally,
57:20the claws were out,
57:21weren't they, girls?
57:24I reckon Jackie's going.
57:26I'll fire all three of them.
57:27They sound utterly hopeless.
57:31Hey!
57:32Just,
57:32oh my God!
57:35Wow,
57:35that was brutal
57:36on some next level.
57:37It was brutal.
57:38Get used to it
57:39because I have no
57:40intention to be in that boardroom.
57:42We're a good team, right?
57:43Yeah, I'm sorry.
57:45What doesn't kill you
57:46makes you stronger
57:46and we're about to unite
57:48and kick your ass.
57:52Now,
57:5315 candidates remain.
57:57The search for Lord Sugar's
57:59next business partner
58:00has begun.
58:04Next time...
58:05For your next task,
58:06you'll be designing
58:07a brand new comic.
58:09Comic capers...
58:10I can go anywhere
58:11with my magic telescope.
58:13Super rivalries...
58:15How about you just do
58:16what I've just asked you?
58:17You don't highlight
58:17negative points
58:18of your own product.
58:19You're selling it.
58:20And in the boardroom...
58:21This was a load of rubbish.
58:23Absolute garbage.
58:25One unhappy ending.
58:27You've got no business acumen.
58:29You're fired.
58:31Brilliant.
58:32Can't wait for next week.
58:33Same time,
58:34same place.
58:34You can switch over
58:36to BBC Two now
58:37for the debrief
58:38that is The Apprentice
58:39You're Fired
58:40with the king
58:40of work experience,
58:42Rod Gilbert.
58:43And if you're sitting
58:44in silence
58:44whilst your friends
58:45are waxing lyrical
58:46about Killin' Eve,
58:47the entire box set's
58:48available on iPlayer now.