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00:07Previously...
00:07I love sugar.
00:09So you will be creating a new cartoon.
00:12Rhys was in charge.
00:13Do you remember that scheme?
00:15Clap together.
00:16One, two.
00:17But his design team dithered.
00:19We haven't got any hands on the arms.
00:20We've run out of time.
00:21Our character has no hands.
00:23And in the pitch, their cartoon failed to hit the mark.
00:26The story, having the slide,
00:28it highlights her difference in what she can't do.
00:32Avi led the other team...
00:33Let's go for Yogita, the giraffe.
00:36..but his jungle school concept...
00:38Tall or small, you'll make friends at school.
00:40..caused a scuffle.
00:41But this has been done before, you know,
00:42being big and small, short and tall.
00:44In the boardroom, Avi's team triumphed.
00:47The experts said your cartoon was the best.
00:52Denisha got a bad report...
00:54I get the feeling that you're not a good leader of people.
00:57But it was Gregory...
00:58I don't think you did much on this particular task.
01:01..who was sent home.
01:02You're fired.
01:03Back at the house...
01:05He's made me PM for the next task.
01:07Whoa!
01:08..a surprise visitor.
01:10Oh, it's Lord Sugar.
01:12I bet you didn't expect to see me here tonight.
01:15Well, let me tell you, I'm not here for a social visit.
01:18I'm sending you to Brighton and Hove.
01:22I want you to source nine items.
01:25You need to locate the items...
01:27..and buy them for the best possible price.
01:30The team that spends the least amount of money...
01:32..to secure the correct items will win.
01:35Ooh!
01:37You up for the challenge?
01:38I sure am.
01:39Bring on Brighton!
01:40Ha, ha, ha!
01:46Brighton and Hove.
01:48One of the fastest-growing cities in the UK.
01:51And a thriving hub for independent businesses.
01:56The perfect place to pick up a deal.
01:59With Denisha already appointed...
02:02Lord Sugar made me PM.
02:04I'm really excited about this task.
02:05..for the other team...
02:07So who's going to be project manager?
02:09..first thing to find...
02:10..a leader.
02:12Straight off the bat, I had to put myself forward.
02:13As a project manager, you know, in terms of negotiations,
02:16I'd do it on a day-to-day basis.
02:18I'd also like to put myself forward as project manager.
02:20Buying is something I'm really good at, you know,
02:21I buy materials and things in bulk for what I do.
02:24Never really used a map.
02:25It's a little bit before my time.
02:28I would also like to put myself forward as a project manager.
02:31The one thing that I will flag, though,
02:33I don't know how to read maps,
02:34but I would like to give it a good go.
02:38That's similar to myself in terms of maps.
02:39I think, again, for most of us, it is before our time.
02:42I know yourself, Simba, it is what you do on a day-to-day basis.
02:46So if we were to go for a vote,
02:48you would definitely get my vote for it.
02:50Yeah, I'm happy with Simba.
02:51I agree, actually.
02:52I mean, it's not going to be really, like, inside of my comfort zone.
02:55I'm happy to be project manager for all of you guys.
03:00Both teams have maps, local directories,
03:03and a list of nine items.
03:05OK, precious sparrows.
03:08Packed today, that's the key in that one, I think.
03:10Including a barometer.
03:12Originally, they were nautical.
03:13So what they were for, I think, they had them in ships.
03:15A puppet.
03:16And the spec is from a Punch and Judy shop.
03:20So in terms of shops, probably looking at antiques.
03:22And a lace frontal, specification ombre.
03:27It's very similar to a female toupee.
03:29And it's also ombre.
03:30Ombre, yeah.
03:31So ombre is basically from dark down to light.
03:34So hair shops are going to do them, or a wig shop.
03:36So that's what we need to look for.
03:37So, guys, the next item here is pallade.
03:40That's possibly pronounced pallade.
03:43Is that a fish?
03:44It could be.
03:45Might be worth bringing in fishmongers just to see.
03:48Next item is 1974 Eurovision winning song.
03:52And the spec is on 45.
03:54So is on 45 like a record?
03:57Yeah.
03:57I think it's going to be quite rare.
03:59It's a long time ago, isn't it?
04:00Yeah, we go to one of those old record shops.
04:04Eurovision winning song, spec on 45.
04:08What do you think the spec means?
04:10Like on 45?
04:11Yeah.
04:12Maybe...
04:13Is that like a CD or something?
04:14Yeah, I was going to say, like, the format, like, record or...
04:18I mean, is that a...
04:20Is that a...
04:22I think it'll be the title of that song on 45, so it'll be on a vinyl.
04:27Is it the right time for a vinyl?
04:30Well, 1974, I would think it is.
04:34Next on the list...
04:36Sahara Desert Rose.
04:37A dozen.
04:38A crystallised mineral in the shape of a rose.
04:41Is that an actual type of rose?
04:42Is that a flower?
04:43I feel like that might be...
04:44Is it?
04:45I don't think roses grow in the desert too much.
04:48But it says a dozen.
04:49It's just the name...
04:50Maybe it's just the name of the rose.
04:51It says one dozen, and that's got to be flowers.
04:55I think we're over-complicating it.
04:56Flourish is the main thing for that one.
05:01Next item is the Resin Life cast,
05:04and the spec is a body part of a team member.
05:08Searching for a strategy, project manager Simba.
05:12So in terms of the high-ticket item or low-ticket item...
05:15I think it would be cheap.
05:16Can I just ask, why are we splitting into high-ticket and low-ticket?
05:20Is that how we're splitting the team?
05:21Yeah, so I see potential, I think...
05:22We're obviously limited for time here.
05:24I want to get out there as soon as possible.
05:25This task is about logistics.
05:27So I'm just reading through this.
05:28There's basically four main areas that things are sold.
05:33Anything close to the seaside is going to be expensive.
05:35The further out you go, obviously, it's going to be a lot cheaper.
05:38So you reckon start on the periphery?
05:39The South Down Farms would probably be a good place to start
05:41because this is actually what still the farm shops are.
05:45We'll go with your instincts, but that's actually fine.
05:48Simba claims he's all about strategy,
05:50but if it wasn't for Danny,
05:51I don't think this team would have a strategy at all.
05:53They said go out far to get cheaper prices.
05:56Sensible, but it didn't come from the project manager.
06:00So the next one is...
06:01Sussex Trug, handmade.
06:04With half the list still a mystery...
06:06Does anyone know what a Sussex Trug is?
06:09No idea.
06:10...pinning her hopes on a postcode lottery, Denisha.
06:14So I feel like going through the nine items,
06:16we've got a good idea that there's things that are going to be quite local.
06:19So what I was thinking of doing is BN1 and BN2 if we can.
06:23Yeah, because you don't want to go from BN2 to BN3 because you're going across the town.
06:27So you've got...
06:28Yeah, there's Annabelle's works as well.
06:29So that's BN3 though.
06:30There's something called the Truggery here, leather upholstery.
06:33But it's BN27, this is the only thing...
06:36I think the best thing is to literally just look through the directory guys
06:39and just start having a look at where we can find each of the items,
06:42between BN1 and BN2, and focus on them.
06:46They seem to be focused on looking for items in the immediate vicinity.
06:50They haven't planned their day well.
06:52They haven't thought about the price they're going to be paying for things,
06:55just where they're going to find them.
06:56I think the lanes and London roads are going to be where we're going to find quite a lot of
07:00these items.
07:00Try and stick to BN1 and BN2.
07:02Yeah, all right.
07:05So there's a Brighton body casting here, so maybe that's where we can find that resin.
07:09Perfect.
07:10On the other team...
07:11In terms of myself, Shazia and Brad, we're going to be looking at the barometer.
07:15Yeah.
07:16While Simba runs through responsibilities...
07:18The Puppet, the Eurovision, the Poloide and the Sussex Trug.
07:22Denisha divides her troops.
07:25With myself, I was going to put Tate Sir Helton Rees on my team.
07:29We're going to be getting the Puppet, Lace Frontal, Fresh Asparagus Spears, Resin Lifecaste and the Sahara Desert Rose.
07:37I think it might be wiser to have the lion's share on your team.
07:41Because your PM also put the four on your team, because I feel like then you'll have more monopoly over
07:46a bigger group.
07:47So I'd be happy to be able to move through them quicker, as opposed to four people negotiating.
07:52Do you not think my mind's better?
07:53No, more minds, yeah.
07:54Better.
07:55Honestly, I do think that if we just stick to the three of us, you know.
07:59Okay, that's your decision.
08:00Yeah.
08:00Let's go for that.
08:03Denisha split our team up into four and three, but she's given the team with more people, less items, and
08:10the team with less people, more items.
08:11So I think that's a bit confusing.
08:13Okay, guys, we're going to do an amazing job.
08:15I've got every confidence in you.
08:16So let's get on with it.
08:17Yeah.
08:17Let's go.
08:2011am.
08:22Teams divine.
08:27The BN140R is the rare kind of a record, then it should be good.
08:34Hopefully it'll be there.
08:34Yeah.
08:35It's called the truck store.
08:36Yeah.
08:37Yeah.
08:37So, um...
08:38The only thing is, is that BNA, that's, like, quite far away.
08:41You happy to go there?
08:42The truck store is quite far away.
08:44But as we said in the strategy, we're going to start as far away as we can and then head
08:47back into town.
08:50Staying more central in their search.
08:52We are looking for some Sahara Desert Roses, and we're looking for a dozen of them.
08:57Do you guys have that?
08:58Rhys, Dinesha and Sahail, phone bash florists.
09:01Sahara Desert Roses?
09:03Yes.
09:04All that I'm finding is fossils.
09:08Fossils?
09:11Okay.
09:11So, Sahara Desert Rose, is that not a flower?
09:15Can I just ask?
09:17Sorry.
09:17My name's Rhys.
09:18We were planning on heading down to Old London Road.
09:22Is that, like, a kind of market there?
09:23Would there be lots of flower stalls?
09:26There is one flower stall there.
09:29Thank you so much for your help.
09:30I really appreciate that.
09:32Cheers.
09:32Bye-bye.
09:36Also sticking to Dinesha's city centre strategy...
09:39Vic, I'm happy for you to lead this one.
09:41Yeah.
09:41Lead the way.
09:42Let's go.
09:43Sweets boss Victoria...
09:45We were just wondering whether you have a 1974 Eurovision winner.
09:50...goes for a record deal.
09:52That would be Waterloo, wouldn't it?
09:54Oh, well, the Eurovision Song Contest was recorded in Brighton, and that was the winner.
10:00We've got an ABBA box here.
10:02What's the 45? Is that the size of the disc?
10:0545 is the revs per minute.
10:07Are these 45 per minute?
10:08They're 45s.
10:10Here's one. Here's one that's Waterloo.
10:12Okay.
10:12We've got a £2 price tag on this one.
10:15It's a little bit pricier than what we've got in our budget.
10:17You know, we were going to go 50p, but that's taking the mic too much.
10:20I mean, around about a pound, we've got ourselves a deal out.
10:23Well, it's hardly a bulk purchase, is it?
10:26But I'll tell you what, as you've asked me nicely...
10:29Do you know what, Al? I like you already, son.
10:30£1.50.
10:33Al.
10:34You nearly had us there.
10:35I mean, that's 25%.
10:36Okay.
10:38Al, you seem like a nice bloke, and I'm not going to haggle you out at 50p,
10:41so I'm happy to take £1.50 if you will.
10:43£1.50 will do me, yeah.
10:45Job done.
10:45That's fine, yeah.
10:46In the bag.
10:47Mark told me that I was going to leave that negotiation,
10:50and then when we got in there, he just took over himself.
10:52I definitely could have got that price lower.
10:54I already saw he was selling most of them for a pound each.
10:57We definitely could have got a pound or even less, 80p.
11:00Anyway.
11:01£1.50, I think it's a good deal.
11:03Well done, Vic.
11:04I just will say one thing, though.
11:05But if we are letting somebody lead it, then, you know, make sure you're leading it.
11:09Like, let her lead it.
11:10Because, you know, we don't want too many voices coming across.
11:13All right, we got it anyway.
11:14So that's one off the list, three to go.
11:15All right, let's go.
11:16Let's go to the next ones.
11:19Starting their search in nearby Hove.
11:22We're here to get our resident cast.
11:25Half of Simba's team.
11:27So what's the smallest item that you would consider us being able to do?
11:31Haggling for a deal, hair salon owner Rochelle.
11:34So the price for Lips is £160.
11:38Would you be considering going slightly lower around...
11:42How about...
11:43So, Jamie, sorry to interject, Michelle.
11:45No, no, no, fine.
11:45We'd be willing to pay you £80.
11:48Time out, brother.
11:50OK.
11:50The thing is...
11:51Let me finish.
11:53See, it's not about the money, it's about the time.
11:55And right now I've got 40, more than 40 jobs on in here.
11:59I did hear you say it's not about the money for you.
12:02If you can do this for us, for £80...
12:05It's just seriously not going to happen.
12:07I'm really sorry to burst your bubble.
12:09Listen, we love your work.
12:10What you do is amazing and incredible.
12:13£120, would you consider that as a deal?
12:16I'd consider it as a deal if someone would get me a coffee.
12:18That's a deal, thank you.
12:21It was definitely insulting going in at half price.
12:24I could see the rapport and the relationship getting broken down.
12:27So we didn't want to offend him anymore, so that's why I went in and closed that deal.
12:31Look at that.
12:31Oh, gorgeous.
12:34Can I see?
12:34Of your lips.
12:35Gorgeous.
12:36When can we come back to get it?
12:38I'd say that it's going to be about an hour from now.
12:40We'll see you in an hour.
12:41Thank you so much.
12:42Thank you so much.
12:43Bye.
12:43Thank you, Jamie.
12:43Appreciate it.
12:46Having travelled to the countryside to track down trugs...
12:49Yeah, it's a set of trugs.
12:51...putting forward the case for a cut-price basket...
12:54Hi.
12:56...construction man Bradley.
12:58What can we be expecting to be paying for one of these baskets?
13:01Generally, between £90 and £25.
13:05What can you do for us today as a one-time offer and we can take it away today?
13:09I've got one truck that's been kicking around for a while that might be up your street.
13:14I look at that thing now.
13:15Oh, it is so lovely.
13:18We would happily take that away from you for around the £5 mark.
13:22How does that sound?
13:22I can't.
13:24I can't.
13:25What's your bottom dollar?
13:26What can you let it go for?
13:27£12.50.
13:28My margin is 50%.
13:30Let's make a deal at £12.
13:32We'll happily take that away.
13:33Is that a deal?
13:34Yes, I can do that.
13:35That's at £12.
13:36You've got to go in there and try and charm your way in.
13:39I knew it was going to be a little bit cheeky, but if you start low, at least then you've
13:42got
13:42something to work towards.
13:43I mean, I couldn't have asked for any more than that.
13:46So, obviously, Shazia, you're going to be leading the next one, the record album.
13:50I want us to really showcase all of our different skills and do that as a team.
13:58Flores, Flores, wait, can we stop right here?
14:00Still searching the city centre for their first item.
14:04Hi there, how are you doing?
14:05Really well, thanks.
14:06How are you?
14:07Rhys, Danisha and Sahail.
14:09We are looking at the moment for some Sahara Desert roses.
14:12Do you guys have any of those in stock at all?
14:15We've got loads of roses if you'd like to have a look at them, but I've not actually
14:18ever heard of Sahara Desert roses.
14:20Oh, you haven't heard of that one?
14:21No, I'm so sorry.
14:23Just the Sahara Desert roses, specifically what we're looking to get today.
14:26Oh, gosh.
14:27And any sort of help or any indications to get them today would be fantastic.
14:31I don't, I'm so sorry.
14:32I know it's awful.
14:33They're actually my favourite flower and I've never actually heard of Sahara Desert.
14:36I'm so sorry.
14:37Okay, thank you so much for your time.
14:42Not one florist has heard of a Sahara Desert rose.
14:46They go in to a florist, she says, roses are my favourite, I've not heard of them.
14:50I mean, if that's not a clue, I don't know what is.
14:54Can I make one suggestion?
14:55Yeah.
14:55This is called Sahara, guys, it looks like there's fresh roses there.
14:58Is it worth asking the question?
15:00If the florist didn't know what Sahara Desert rose was, I doubt a restaurant's going to know.
15:04So let's just get on now, Sahara's playing.
15:05Great, let's move on.
15:06Cool.
15:06Let's go.
15:09On the outskirts of Brighton.
15:12So we're looking for some fresh asparagus.
15:14Yes.
15:14And I believe you said it was picked today.
15:16It was, yes.
15:17Avi, Rochelle, Danny and Joe try to harvest a deal.
15:21So I know if we're going to be ordering four bunches, it'd come to £21.
15:25Yeah.
15:25If we could do £15, I think you would make our world.
15:29We've got 10% off all you.
15:31What was the name of your supplier that you get?
15:32Yeah, it's South Brockwell's Farm.
15:34Brockwell's Farm.
15:34So it's local, yeah.
15:36Do you think it would be worth our while travelling to the direct supplier and getting it at that
15:40lower cost and we could potentially pick them ourselves?
15:42How long does it take to get there?
15:4415, 20 minutes, all depending on the traffic, so it's quite a straight run.
15:48Yeah.
15:48I know it's small margins, that's the only thing.
15:50Yeah, it's a very small margin, so if we're going to travel, it's not really fun.
15:53Danny, because we've got quite a few items to get today, we'll get it from here and if
15:58you can, please do 11% for us, what do you say?
16:01Go on then.
16:02It'll be 18.69.
16:04Brilliant.
16:05Cool.
16:05Thank you very much.
16:06No worries.
16:08This task is all about getting the items for the cheapest possible price and they could
16:12potentially go and pick it themselves, but Avi decided no.
16:16He wanted to stay there and get 11%.
16:18So pick up the resin, get that sorted, then head to the hair plate.
16:21Okay, let's go.
16:25Lunchtime.
16:25Do you have the record or the song in your store?
16:30Yeah, brilliant.
16:31Oh, brilliant.
16:32While Simba's squad drive back to Brighton.
16:35Barometer, that's nautical.
16:36Are you able to put it on reserve for us?
16:38We're going to be there in the next 30 minutes.
16:40On the other team.
16:41Where are we going?
16:42There's a jewellery shop.
16:44Is that going to be anything, do you reckon?
16:45No.
16:45Is there an antique shop anywhere?
16:48Searching for their bearings in the centre of town.
16:51Down here looks interesting.
16:53Yeah.
16:54Mark, Victoria, Megan and Marnie.
16:57Why don't we go down this Trafalgar then, and then we'll cut over and come back onto Kensington.
17:01Yeah.
17:02Because this looks quite a busy street.
17:03Well, this is, is this bit tidy street?
17:05No, this is, this is Trafalgar.
17:06This is Trafalgar.
17:07No, this is Sydney Street.
17:09Is it?
17:09Sydney Street.
17:10Oh, shit.
17:11Yeah.
17:12So this one is Church Street then.
17:14By right.
17:15Let's go down this way then.
17:16Yeah.
17:18Keep your eyes peeled, gang.
17:20We're going this one to the right here, yeah.
17:22Hi.
17:22Hi, are you all right?
17:23Hi.
17:23How are you doing?
17:24Simon.
17:24Simon, I'm Mark.
17:25How are you doing?
17:26Hi, nice to meet you.
17:26Do you know what a trug is?
17:28A trug, yeah, not much of what I'm familiar with.
17:30You thought it might be furniture.
17:31Fair do's.
17:32No worries.
17:33Do you know where the best place we get a barometer would be from?
17:37We haven't got any barometers in, but if you try one of the flea markets.
17:40One other question I was going to ask.
17:42Do you know what a parlor day is?
17:44Parlor day.
17:45No, again, sorry.
17:46I can't help you with that one.
17:47Thank you so much.
17:49Nice to meet you.
17:50See you later.
17:50Cheers.
17:51Goodbye.
17:52I do think we are lacking a little bit of a strategy.
17:55We need to know exactly what it is we're looking for.
17:57I really think we need to hone it back in and keep our focus.
18:01It's the trug and the parlor day that we're struggling with.
18:03Yeah.
18:03Yeah, definitely.
18:04I think the trug store, I think it's kind of obvious from that, that we are looking at an upholstery,
18:08leather, some kind of furniture, which I'm surprised you didn't know about.
18:13All right, let's not waste any more time.
18:14Yeah.
18:14Let's go.
18:18On the other team.
18:19How did my luscious lips go?
18:22Cast collected.
18:23Pretty cool, isn't it?
18:24That is cool.
18:25Give me a kiss.
18:25Similar?
18:26Having pinned down the 70s pop.
18:29Would I be able to ask you what the price is of this one?
18:32Well, I guess make me an offer.
18:34Chazia spins through the figures.
18:37We were thinking along the lines of maybe like £3.50.
18:41Yeah.
18:42Yeah?
18:42Yeah, that sounds good for that one.
18:44How much is it usually, by the way?
18:45We would usually have it in the shop for about £4 or £5-ish.
18:48Right, OK.
18:50It's just that, Alex, this is quite a special record for us.
18:55And if there's any way that we could get it for like £1.50 or £1.75...
19:01No way, not going to happen.
19:02What about £2, Alex?
19:03Can we meet in the middle?
19:04£2.50 and I think we've got a deal.
19:06What about £2, Alex?
19:07Go on, we'll pay you cash, Alex.
19:09Come on, what a lovely tie.
19:09Give me £2.25.
19:11£2.15 and it's a deal.
19:13Come on, we've got cash, Alex.
19:15Alex, come on, please.
19:15£2.20.
19:17Deal?
19:17Deal.
19:18OK, £2.20.
19:20Deal done.
19:21At 70p more than the other team.
19:24I do think there was an opportunity for us
19:25to actually slightly get it a bit cheaper.
19:28And I'm praying and hoping that the other team
19:30don't go any lower than what we got it for.
19:33I was a little bit apprehensive when you went in at £3.50
19:36and then just took a step on it.
19:36If I hadn't gone in with a price,
19:37I think we would have been chasing our tail
19:39because he actually wasn't specifying what the price of a record was.
19:42So it was a great end result.
19:45So shall we move on to the nautical?
19:47Barometer.
19:48Let's do it.
19:49Let's do it.
19:51While Denisha does a deal on a wig...
19:54She is £59.99.
19:55It is a little bit high for us.
19:57...at half the asking price...
19:59Would you look at doing something around £27.50?
20:02Go on then.
20:02Yeah.
20:04...still searching for items...
20:06A shrug.
20:07Do you know what that is?
20:08I think it's like a basket that's made in Sussex.
20:10Perfect.
20:11I bet that's brilliant.
20:12Victoria, Mark, Megan and Marnie.
20:15Do you have any nautical barometers?
20:18Let me go and have a look.
20:19Let's go this way.
20:19Cheers, Jason.
20:22Here we go.
20:23That is definitely a barometer, though.
20:24It does say barometer.
20:25It does say, yeah.
20:26It's all right.
20:26If it says that, then we'll go with that.
20:30Is that a nautical?
20:31I'm guessing for the horseshoe, it's not nautical.
20:34That's what we...
20:35Can we have a look at your other ones and just see what you've got?
20:37This stool may have some.
20:39OK, thank you.
20:40This looks more like it.
20:41They're compasses.
20:42Yeah, that means nautical, it's a little bit C.
20:44That's a compass.
20:44Yeah, but it's not a barometer, though.
20:46Do you know anywhere that's going to have a barometer local to yourselves?
20:50There's a shop behind called The Bazaar.
20:52All right.
20:52Yeah.
20:53Thank you very much for your help.
20:54Really appreciate it.
20:55Bye, bud.
20:56Cheers.
20:56Bye-bye.
20:57They ran into the flea market and they walked straight past one of the items they needed,
21:02the truck, that could have been in the bag and they could be moving on to something else.
21:07I mean, open your eyes.
21:09Right, girls, let's get to The Bazaar and then we'll look for this barometer and we'll try
21:13and find one of the trucks.
21:14Yeah?
21:14Yeah.
21:15Let's do it.
21:15OK, let's go.
21:182pm.
21:19I'm just looking for a Sahara Desert rose and I'm looking for a dozen of them.
21:23I've never heard of it.
21:24OK, cheers.
21:25Bye.
21:26With only one item sourced in the city centre.
21:29All of the florists, they don't know what it is.
21:31Yeah.
21:32It's not a rose.
21:32It's not a rose.
21:34It'll be a rose.
21:35Danisha, Sahail and Rhys set their sights further afield.
21:39Hi there.
21:40I am looking for one kg of fresh asparagus spears.
21:45Er, yes.
21:46Just double check to make sure it's picked today as well.
21:47Just to clarify, you would have asparagus spears that has been picked today?
21:51It sells quickly, but we're open from 2.30.
21:56Fantastic.
21:56Thank you so much.
21:57Cheers.
21:58Bye-bye.
22:00So, asparagus.
22:01And then we're going to go to the casting.
22:03And you just need to be a body part so we can literally do a thumb or a finger.
22:06Make it really small.
22:07Really small.
22:07Yeah, a little finger or a thumb.
22:09On the other team...
22:11We need the cheapest lace frontal that you have.
22:14Haggling in her natural habitat...
22:16We do need it to be ombre.
22:18...hair salon owner Rochelle.
22:21How much is this?
22:22This is £120.
22:25You know, £60 is really what we would be happy to pay.
22:28Would you be willing to consider?
22:30No, I cannot.
22:31£80 mili, come on.
22:33I can take £10 off.
22:35£85 mili.
22:36I said I can take £10 off, so £110.
22:39£97.50 mili.
22:40How about £100 and...
22:42Can we leave it at £100?
22:44I'll give £100.
22:45I'll take £100.
22:46Deal?
22:46Yes, I'll take £100.
22:47Deal.
22:48Let's do it.
22:49OK, great.
22:50Barnett bagged at over £70 more than the other team.
22:54So, I have the knowledge.
22:56I know exactly what I'm talking about.
22:57And we were chipping her down and down and down.
22:59And then Jo jumps in at the last minute with £100.
23:02I got it down to £97.50 and she was this close to closing.
23:05I just hope it doesn't come down to that extra £2.50 difference.
23:08OK, team.
23:09OK.
23:09Really well done on that.
23:10Yeah.
23:11Now, we've just got one more thing to get and it's the Sahara Desert Rose.
23:14So, what is Brighton famous for?
23:16They've got that narrow lane, loads of shops.
23:19If we've got time, I reckon we head there and just ask if anyone knows about it.
23:22Shall we go?
23:25I think it's best that we go to the bazaar.
23:27Back in the centre of Brighton.
23:29Locking that barometer and it is we've ticked one item off.
23:32Both teams close in on the barometer.
23:35It's made way back to the bazaar.
23:36First through the doors.
23:38That's it there.
23:38Yeah, that's it.
23:39Mark's bargain hunters.
23:42I am in need of a nautical barometer.
23:45We would have a nautical themed one, but it is currently on hold for someone else at the
23:49mower.
23:50Oh, that's an idea, isn't it?
23:51Can we take a look at it?
23:52Yeah.
23:52We can.
23:54How long has it been on hold for?
23:56If you don't mind me asking, Rachel.
23:56I said half an hour.
23:58Can I ask, is the person who's put it on hold, have they put a deposit down?
24:02They haven't.
24:03They haven't?
24:03Okay, so if we paid for it up front today, would you be more willing to let it go?
24:08Um, yeah.
24:09We'll hold on to this if that's okay and we'll see if we find a basket, which is a drug,
24:12and
24:12then we'll come back to you.
24:13Is that all right?
24:13Yeah.
24:15I've just seen a couple of baskets over here, guys.
24:17I'm just going to have a quick gander at these.
24:19Okay, let's have a look.
24:21I don't know if these are wicket baskets or...
24:23It doesn't say anything about Sussex.
24:26It says drug on it.
24:27I know, but, like, is this handmade as well?
24:29I think it looks handmade.
24:343pm.
24:35Hi, guys.
24:36In Hove, casting their net wider...
24:38Hi there, my name's Sahel, nice to meet you.
24:40Rhys, Dinesha and Sahel bag the body part.
24:44What we're after is, like, a little casting of a small body part.
24:47So, for example, like, my finger.
24:48I can't really do a finger.
24:50If you're in a hurry, navel would be the quickest thing.
24:53What is a navel?
24:54Belly button.
24:55Oh, your belly button.
24:56Yeah.
24:57Okay, we'll do that.
24:58We can do that.
24:59What is the price?
25:00It's 160.
25:02So, we were looking more around about the 110 mark.
25:05The maximum I would ever come down on a price is 10%.
25:09So, I know you're in a hurry, I'm happy to do that.
25:11So, you can take 10% off and we're good to go.
25:13Yeah, no, absolutely then, yeah.
25:15So, what we'll do then is we'll go for the 1-4-4 then.
25:17Okay.
25:17And we'll take that for a belly button.
25:19Who's belly button?
25:20Can I just check?
25:21How fast can we get this?
25:22You'll get this in about an hour if we crack on.
25:24Okay, let's go.
25:25That sounds good.
25:27I think Sahel was quite keen to lead it,
25:29but I think, you know, with a bit more tongue-in-cheek,
25:31we could have got him down a little bit more.
25:33Does it feel weird?
25:34Tell us how it feels.
25:35That's very warm, very gooey.
25:38Deal done.
25:39That's 1-4-4-4-4.
25:41At £24 more than the other team.
25:44That's perfect.
25:44We'll be back very, very soon to pick it up.
25:46Thank you very much, Jamie.
25:553.30pm.
25:56With Simba moments from his pre-booked barometer...
25:59I think we're about to arrive.
26:01...storming ahead with a deal.
26:03Oh, Rachel, we found a truck with us as well.
26:05Thank you, fantastic.
26:06Pest control man, Mark.
26:08I know you said you're holding on when no-one's come through the door,
26:10so we've got to, you know...
26:11So we were thinking 25 foot of power.
26:14I can't go anywhere near that, if I'm honest.
26:17Where were you looking, then, Rach?
26:19So that was 22.
26:20I can do 20 on this one and 35 on this one.
26:23I want to take the barometer now,
26:24so we ain't got time to mess around.
26:26Maybe the basket, you know, if this is it,
26:27a wicker basket, we might be able to find this cheaper.
26:29But tell you what, 30, because we really want to wear up your rates.
26:32I'm looking another pound off no more.
26:34Pound?
26:34A pound off.
26:34£32.50, we've got a deal, haven't we?
26:36Come on.
26:36I can't go there.
26:38I'm already going lower than I should, so...
26:39All right, so 34.
26:40Yep.
26:41All right, let's, done deal.
26:42Could you do us a massive favour?
26:43Do you think you could hold this for us,
26:46just in case we can't find anything?
26:47I've given someone else half an hour, so I'll...
26:49All right, we can hold that for half an hour.
26:51That'd be great, thank you.
26:51We'll take that for £34, right?
26:54It started at 38 and only came down to 34,
26:56which I don't really see as a success.
26:58We only dropped £4 off it.
27:00I felt like we could have gone much further.
27:02We've had the truck in our hands.
27:04All I'm concerned about is we're running out of time
27:06and we don't even know what a pullard is.
27:08There's also, we've not utilised the fact that we can call people.
27:11So we could be asking people on the phone now
27:13because I think it is important we really find out
27:15what a pullard or pullard rate is.
27:18Can we make a phone call now?
27:19I think we should make the phone call now.
27:20Yeah, OK.
27:20They might have some more information that might be useful for us.
27:22I think we should definitely make more use of the phone
27:24and we can get some answers and then go to direct places.
27:29Arriving to collect their bagsied barometer...
27:31Hi, is that Rachel?
27:33Yeah, it is.
27:33Hi, Rachel, nice to meet you.
27:34My name is Simba.
27:35We spoke on the phone earlier.
27:36We did.
27:37Shazia, Bradley and Simba.
27:39I did mention that we were looking for a barometer.
27:42Is that something that you still have?
27:43Nautical one.
27:43A nautical one?
27:44We had to sell the nautical one
27:47because it was a bit longer than I could hold it for.
27:52Who did you sell it to by any chance?
27:53Another group of people.
27:55Another group of people.
27:56Suits.
27:56Suits.
27:58Do you have another one?
27:59We do have another one.
28:00Oh, brilliant.
28:01Is that a nautical one now?
28:02I wouldn't say it is.
28:04Can we have a look at it?
28:05Yeah, is that okay?
28:06If you're happy to make a decision to take it,
28:08obviously we're taking this on a bit of a risk.
28:11That's fine.
28:11No worries at all.
28:12I think, guys, it's best that we don't get it
28:14because it doesn't meet the specifications.
28:16Yeah.
28:16Okay, Rachel, that's fine.
28:18One other thing that we were looking for,
28:19do you know what a Pallade is?
28:21I think it's more fish themed.
28:23Okay.
28:23Brilliant.
28:24Thank you so much.
28:24Okay, thanks, Rachel.
28:25No problems, thank you.
28:28For the other team...
28:30Hello!
28:31Next on the list and researched by Rhys...
28:33This is locally grown.
28:35Okay.
28:35Just here.
28:36Asparagus, freshly picked.
28:39I'm fresh today.
28:40It is a day or two old at the moment.
28:44Okay, it was just on the phone that you did say it was picked today.
28:48I know for a fact it's not,
28:49because if you look at the end of this beer here,
28:51that would be fresh and wet.
28:54Okay.
28:54Okay.
28:55Could you give us one minute?
28:57Yeah.
28:58We're going to get penalised.
28:59We can't get that.
29:00Yeah, I don't want us getting penalised on top of losing the money as well,
29:02so we'll just make it a bit missed then.
29:03Just make the exact decision to leave it.
29:05Yeah.
29:05Yeah, we'll make it...
29:05Thank you very much.
29:06See you later.
29:08Do we want to ask us to speak to the boss who said it was picked today?
29:12Hello?
29:13Hello.
29:13We have just come up to get the asparagus spears,
29:16and the boy that we have spoken to says that it's not fresh.
29:20It was just when I asked earlier,
29:22you said that it was fresh and it had been picked today.
29:24It was picked on Saturday.
29:26Oh, okay.
29:28Cheers, bye.
29:29Cheers, bye.
29:30I said it was picked today.
29:32So we just need to move on now.
29:35Back in Brighton...
29:37We did miss out on the barometer, unfortunately.
29:39For project manager Simba, a chance to check in.
29:44Has anyone told you what a Sahara Desert Rose might be?
29:48No, we've been too busy trying to figure out what a pallad is,
29:50but I think we've just figured it out.
29:53What is it?
29:54Some kind of a fish.
29:55Okay, good.
29:55Remember, guys, try and get everything as low as possible.
29:58Thank you, Simba.
29:59All right, thank you.
30:02Was that as expected?
30:03I probably would have found out what the pallad was first.
30:06Yeah, and in the briefing, I did mention that I thought it was a fish,
30:08so I would have thought they would ring the fishmongers straight off.
30:10Yeah.
30:10To clarify.
30:11I don't know why they haven't rang them yet.
30:13Yeah.
30:14I'm more and more certain that the barometers were made for the ships.
30:18Yeah.
30:18In theory, any barometer is going to be a nautical one.
30:22Could possibly make the brief.
30:22Let's go back and get it, then.
30:23So, I think, so long as let's tick it off the list, we know it's close.
30:2830 minutes till teams must stop shopping.
30:31Excuse me, do you know what's the Horrid Desert Roses?
30:34Okay, no rose, thanks.
30:35No, sure. Okay, thank you.
30:35For any missing or incorrect items...
30:38Trug, truck, truck, anyone!
30:40...are fine.
30:41We are back, and we've decided we are going to take that barometer.
30:45Where can we get a truck from?
30:46You need to go to Doc Pruz, just around the Clowns.
30:49Doc Pruz.
30:49Thank you!
30:51We're here to collect the casting.
30:53There you go.
30:53We can treasure that for life.
30:55Oh, my God, yeah.
30:56So, we need a truck basket.
30:58Someone said you might sell them.
30:59No.
31:00Oh, look, rock, cheese, no.
31:01It's close.
31:02Tattoo shop.
31:03I reckon we try the sweet shop.
31:04We're wondering whether you still have the truck.
31:06We do.
31:07We'll do $19.50, then.
31:09Oh, what's that?
31:10Stop, stop, stop.
31:11How'd you do it here?
31:15You're not going to find someone that just wants to buy the baby.
31:17Yes.
31:17I'll tell you what, $85 to get rid of you.
31:21Excuse me, do you guys sell a Sahara Desert Rose in here?
31:25Yes.
31:25Oh, can we have 12, please?
31:29Okay, amazing.
31:29One, two, three.
31:31Nice to do business with you.
31:35Five minutes to go.
31:37Finish line, Brighton Pier.
31:40All right, it's down there.
31:41Come on, Martin.
31:43Let's go, let's go, let's go.
31:44I'll bet.
31:45Go, go, go.
31:46Ah, I'm looking.
31:46Let's go, let's make it to the points.
31:51Yeah!
31:57Come on, come on.
31:59Woo-hoo!
32:01Cool, yeah.
32:036.30 p.m.
32:05Yeah!
32:06Time's up.
32:10T-A-T!
32:14If we were to lose in the boardroom tomorrow,
32:16I think it did come down to a lack of strategy.
32:19We were aimlessly flicking through calling people
32:21when we could have route mapped it out
32:22and made a clear vision of where we were going,
32:24so I think it would maybe need to come down to Denisha.
32:27Team Affinity!
32:45Team Affinity!
32:46Yes!
32:47tomorrow, tough negotiations in the boardroom.
32:54Alchemist!
33:03You can go through to the boardroom now.
33:04You can go through to the boardroom.
33:37You can go through to the boardroom.
33:42You can go through to the boardroom.
34:02You can go through to the boardroom.
34:46You can go through to the boardroom.
34:58Do you know what asparagus beers were, do you?
35:00Yes.
35:01You didn't think it was Brittany's dad?
35:03No.
35:03No, it was a vegetable.
35:05Yeah.
35:05So we did find a supplier that Rhys spoke to and at that point the supplier had said to us
35:11they were freshly picked and we could go back and collect them later on today.
35:14No, he didn't say that.
35:16You asked him where they picked today.
35:18He didn't actually answer the question.
35:22I don't know if that's what we took from that.
35:24No, he told us that they were freshly picked today.
35:26No, he didn't.
35:26OK.
35:26Well, if I packed that up wrong or we packed that up wrong, I apologise.
35:29I suppose you wouldn't have spent time going and seeing him.
35:31Yeah.
35:32OK.
35:33So let's move on to the cast.
35:36Who had a part of their bodied cast?
35:39So that's me, Lord Sugar.
35:41That, believe it or not, is the end of your umbilical cord.
35:48Yeah, so you are holding my belly button right now, Lord Sugar.
35:51Right.
35:51So I did take one for the team, or my belly button did at least.
35:54Yeah.
35:54So there we are.
35:55OK.
35:55Moving on from there then, you were the sub-team leader, Mark.
35:59That's correct, Lord Sugar.
36:00So what did you do?
36:02We went straight into town, the first record shop we went into, we got the record.
36:05A 45 RPM record, which some of you haven't got a clue what that was about.
36:12I could shock you and talk to you about landline phones also.
36:15Maybe you don't know anything about them either.
36:19And you paid how much?
36:20We paid £1.50 for the item.
36:23OK.
36:23Victoria went in first of all to the negotiation and then she went to go and get the record
36:27and then I started building a rapport with the guy.
36:29I think building a rapport is another way of saying jumped in on Victoria's negotiation.
36:34I mean Victoria...
36:36What did the bloke say?
36:37Did you speak to him afterwards?
36:38Yeah, he said he would have gone down to 75p.
36:41So maybe he should have let Victoria do it.
36:44Right.
36:45Next.
36:46Marnie spotted a barometer in an antique shop but it had a horseshoe shape so we thought
36:51this probably isn't nothing to do with nautical.
36:53Correct.
36:53So we thought right.
36:54Do you have any trugs as well?
36:56Do you know that Baroness Brady, she was standing next to one in that shop?
37:02A drug.
37:04Yeah.
37:04He just didn't use your own eyes.
37:06He would have sold it for a tenner as well.
37:08Hmm.
37:09So anyway, from what I understand from Karen, at that point you were panicking a little
37:14bit because you hadn't bought all of the items.
37:18Neither had you been on the phone to any shops.
37:21We didn't want to get on the phones too early because we thought the shops were all in one
37:24location.
37:25It's better to sort of speak face to face.
37:27I thought to do business rather than over the phone because you know, you don't build
37:29that rapport and people might not be as trusting over the phone.
37:33Okay.
37:33All right.
37:34Well, we'll move on to Team Affinity now.
37:39You were project manager, Simba.
37:41That's correct.
37:41Yeah.
37:42Tell me what you decided you were going to go after.
37:44Yeah.
37:45So I think we got straight in the car and I think I managed to find a store that was
37:50called
37:50The Trug Store.
37:51I think the shop was called The Sussex Trug Store.
37:54Was it The Trug Store?
37:55Yeah.
37:55So a bit of a clue there, Sam.
37:56Wasn't it?
37:57Yeah.
37:58Very, very hard to work out what that was.
38:01So I think that was the first choice then, you know, the gentleman did say he had it.
38:05Well, I should hope so because it's called The Trug Store.
38:08Yeah.
38:08You have to be sure.
38:10You have to be sure.
38:11He said 25 quid and you got it for £12 in the end.
38:16That's correct.
38:17Yeah.
38:17Right.
38:19Next.
38:20The record.
38:20So we got in there and I asked Shazia to lead that negotiation.
38:24But she preemptively gave him a price before we actually knew the original price of the
38:29item.
38:29The thing is, Lord Sugar, I went in lower, but he wouldn't actually specify a price.
38:33And sorry, I was conscious of time because we'd also reserved the nautical barometer.
38:38So I just tried to get a number out of him.
38:42And when he did give, I think, the number of £350.
38:44I don't agree.
38:46We'd went in there.
38:47Shazia went in at £3.50 and then somehow managed to work back from it.
38:51But it was the wrong way around.
38:53We should have got a price and then worked backwards from what he'd given to us.
38:56So you ended up paying, what, £2.20 for it?
38:59Correct.
39:00Yeah.
39:01Now then, the barometer.
39:02So, yes, unfortunately, we did miss out.
39:05But then what we did do, because she did have another one, we weren't quite sure in terms
39:10of what the definition of nautical was.
39:13So we ended up making a decision just to get the one that was already there.
39:17We were really understanding that you understood it wasn't the right one.
39:20But just to secure a barometer, you got the barometer.
39:23I guess they were feeling the pressure.
39:26From what I gathered is barometers were created for the ship so they could forecast
39:29if there was a storm coming.
39:31So, in essence, you could argue that most barometers are nautical.
39:35No.
39:36I don't think so.
39:38Anyway, let's move over to the other group.
39:41What did you do first of all?
39:43You went to get the cast first of all.
39:45Yeah.
39:45Well, Dani had a wonderful idea and she put forward that.
39:49Why don't we start off in the peripheries of Brighton?
39:52And we looked up, where can we get the resin?
39:55And it was on the periphery, so that was the first place.
39:58So, Dani, you come up with the idea of let's get out of town.
40:01That was my thinking because, obviously, I thought our end location was in the centre of Brighton.
40:07So, the mould that you went and had done.
40:11Jo, you had your lips moulded, is that right?
40:14Yes, I did.
40:15Yeah.
40:16Yeah.
40:16More sense might come out of them than in real life.
40:21But how much did you pay for this thing?
40:23So, in the end, the way we actually...
40:28Can I just...
40:28Yeah.
40:30Just...
40:30How much?
40:31How much was it?
40:32I prefer this one.
40:34It talks less.
40:35He first said 160 and, yeah.
40:39Did you insult the cast maker?
40:42I think the issue was that he kept saying 80-80.
40:45But the initial strategy is not a bad idea.
40:46I think it was the nature of the business as well.
40:48He basically explained to us he would not be going any lower than his recommendation.
40:53It was a recommended retail price.
40:54Hmm.
40:55You needed a small body part to cast in resin, yeah?
40:58Should have tried your brain.
41:00Tell me about the wig.
41:02She originally wanted, I think it was 150.
41:05So, how much did you pay in the end for it?
41:06100, flat.
41:08100?
41:09100 pounds, yeah.
41:10What did you pay for yours?
41:1127.50.
41:1227.50.
41:14They got those much cheaper.
41:16So, it was a lot higher than I've ever paid for a synthetic wig.
41:21Hmm.
41:22Yeah.
41:23All right.
41:24It's about time we get down to the numbers now.
41:26So, Tim, could you let me know what happened with your team?
41:29So, Affinity managed to get six correct items at £277.89.
41:33But they also spent £25 on one incorrect item, the barometer.
41:39It wasn't nautical.
41:41Giving them a total spend of £302.89.
41:45But the two they didn't secure, as well as the incorrect one, meant you imposed fines on
41:50them of £150, giving a total spend for the team of £452.89.
41:58OK.
41:59So, Karen, same question to you.
42:03Well, Alan, as you know, they bought six items, five of which were correct.
42:08They also bought one incorrect item, the Sussex truck.
42:11So, that gave them a grand total of £311.50.
42:15But as they didn't buy three of the items, and they also bought one incorrect one, you
42:20imposed fines of £200 on them, giving them a total of £511.50.
42:26It depends.
42:29Oh.
42:30You won.
42:33For your treat, I've arranged for you to see an exclusive performance by the cast of
42:38Only Fools and Horses.
42:40Oh, my God, that's so exciting.
42:42And, who knows, maybe this time, next task, you'll be Milou and Ayers.
42:49Off you go.
42:50Thank you so much.
43:00Well, ladies and gentlemen, I think you'd best go off and talk amongst yourself.
43:05We'll come back later, and eventually, one of you will be going home today.
43:10Off you go.
43:23The part that I played in the reading was making sure that I had the right people
43:26in the right places.
43:28That was key to winning this task.
43:29Why do I be folded on shipwork?
43:35My sub-team secured four out of their four items.
43:39Oh, thank you.
43:41Do you like it?
43:41That is why we won this task.
43:44Who's got any Del Boy one-liners they want to share with me?
43:47See, we've been buying asparagus, but, you know, mange too, mange too.
43:52Yeah!
43:53Lovely stuff, brothers.
43:54I think Simba was a good project manager.
43:56I think, at the start, we did lack a bit of direction, but I definitely fell up with the team's
44:00input.
44:00We did come to a good conclusion.
44:02Well, team, a massive congratulations to all of you.
44:05Here's to more wins, guys.
44:07Cheers!
44:08Cheers!
44:15You guys mentioned that you weren't really making calls or anything like that.
44:18Is that right?
44:19Yes.
44:19If we would have made them calls, we would not have got that nautical parameter.
44:22I can tell you that.
44:23I would say if we never made the calls, we wouldn't have any items.
44:25I do blame the sub team.
44:27I don't understand why they've only come out with two items.
44:29You know, I only gave them four items.
44:31They needed to have used their day wisely.
44:33The failure is down to the Trug and the asparagus and the Sahara Desert.
44:39But I definitely feel, even though you got three items, one was wrong.
44:43I think there was a lot of time wasted with the fresh asparagus spears,
44:46and that was what our team was trying to avoid, aimlessly running around.
44:49So we decided to centre all our focus in one location.
44:52If we would have found out Fossil, with that information,
44:55we probably could have got hold of the Sahara Desert Rose,
44:57because where we were in the city...
44:59It was literally a five-minute walk.
45:00And then the same with the asparagus information.
45:02But we didn't go ahead because we knew it hadn't been picked today.
45:05I think the fact that the sub team spent more time chatting to people in shops
45:09rather than being on the phone has been a massive contributor towards us.
45:18PHONE RINGS
45:21Could you send the candidates in, please?
45:30PHONE RINGS
45:34Right, well, you only got six items out of nine, and one of those was wrong.
45:40My question is, has there been a game plan laid out?
45:43You're going here, you're going to that shop, you're going to this shop?
45:47No, what we did is we grouped out the nine items per team.
45:52At that point, we hadn't said, right, we're going to go here, here, here.
45:54We had a good idea of the shops we were going to go to.
45:57But why not? I mean, why not?
45:57I didn't think I needed to hold, you know, my other team's hand
46:00and say, like, guys, you need to go to this shop, this shop, this shop.
46:03Yeah.
46:03Mark, there was a shop called the Sussex Trug Shop, right?
46:08I don't know where you were looking, or looking for shops called Super Trug,
46:14but what's so hard about that?
46:15If we'd have went flying off to the Trug Shop like the other team did,
46:18they might have beat us to the barometer.
46:20So, and there was only one north called...
46:21Yeah, but the Trug Shop sold more than one Trug.
46:24You could have gone there also.
46:25But we were still in the right area, Lord Sugar, of where the Trugs were.
46:28Yeah, but you've got the wrong Trug, you bought something that was incorrect,
46:31and then you've had the whole day looking for an item that you still haven't found.
46:33But in respect as well, like, we got given all the items
46:36that we actually didn't know what they were.
46:38Like, you had all the items and you had a clear vision of what they were.
46:40Yeah, but there was four of you to call, find out information, bring...
46:43We got the Trugs straight away, we knew what that was.
46:45There should have been more phone calls, though.
46:46If you hadn't made more phone calls, maybe try and find out,
46:48get leads again in terms of what they were.
46:50You'd have possibly had more time to go to the Trug store.
46:51I think if we'd have sat there and made all these phone calls, like you say,
46:54we wouldn't have got the barometer and the other team would have...
46:56Because we got there a half hour ahead of it.
46:58But that was by chance, though, right?
46:59But you create your own chances and luck.
47:01Yeah, but if you went there and there wasn't a barometer,
47:02you would have wasted time there as well.
47:04But there was a barometer, that's what we're saying, so you create your own luck.
47:06I'm not listening.
47:07Anyway, unlike the other team, you didn't go more than 500 yards away from when you very first started.
47:15But all the items were there, Lord Sugar, because you got so many...
47:18Well, they weren't all there, were they, Mark? Because you didn't buy them.
47:20Well, the Trug was there, we didn't know what a ploy was.
47:22The Trug was there that you walked right past.
47:24Not only did you get the wrong Trug, but £69.50, it cost your team in your total there.
47:31Yeah.
47:32We left it behind and then, because we couldn't find another Trug,
47:36we were running out of time, so we thought, right, let's just get the Trug that we know is there.
47:40I think the key thing would have just been making the calls.
47:42I think with our team, we had quite a good strategy.
47:45Look what happened when you made the calls, though, you misinterpreted two things.
47:46On the phone, what we realised was that we can get so much more done by speaking to X, Y
47:51and Z.
47:51Yeah, but how did the phone calls go, though?
47:52You've gone off to get some asparagus. That was misinterpreted.
47:55You said there's a thistle and it's, you know, fossil.
47:58We didn't go ahead and buy the asparagus based on the fact that it wasn't fresh that day,
48:01whereas you actually went ahead and bought the Trug.
48:03But you marched halfway out country to get it.
48:05The success we had from the phone calls, I know that the asparagus keeps coming up,
48:09but there was everywhere that we, every single place...
48:13The asparagus didn't come up, though, that's the point, did it?
48:15It was 15 minutes out of the way and 15 minutes back, so I don't know.
48:18On the way to the casting place. On the way to the casting place.
48:19It wasn't like we went on a jolly.
48:21Yeah, but the thing is, Rhys, you asked the man,
48:25do you have fresh asparagus?
48:26And he said, we open at 2.30.
48:29That's not an answer, is it?
48:31There was three of us in the car with the phone on speaker
48:33and I just find it strange that all three of us interpreted it in that way.
48:35I have to say, though, there was quite frantic.
48:37There was a lot of, like, phone stealing as well.
48:39So whilst we were on the phone, there was a lot of Rhys kind of jumping in,
48:41taking the phone as well, literally snatching hands.
48:44Guys, to be honest, I just feel like we worked as a team
48:46and we just needed to make the calls.
48:48I wasn't worried about who made them, how it went,
48:49as long as we were making the calls and we were getting leads.
48:52Right, OK. Listen, Denisha, you know the rules.
48:56I want you to tell me which two people you are bringing back into this boardroom.
49:01You know, based on the issue with the truck and the asparagus,
49:06I'm going to have to go with bringing Mark back in and Rhys.
49:14Right, OK.
49:16Well, the rest of you go back to the house.
49:19Thank you, Lachia.
49:29Right, I'm going to have a chat with my two advisers here.
49:33I'm going to call you back in and one of you will be fired.
49:37So, step outside.
49:47As far as Rhys is concerned, he seemed to be on the phone all day long.
49:51The good news about Rhys is he asked all the questions.
49:55The bad news is he didn't listen to the answers.
50:00What's your call on Denisha?
50:01There wasn't a real clear strategy.
50:04You gave Denisha an opportunity to lead
50:05and she didn't really deliver on that.
50:08And Mark, he's got an excuse for everything, hasn't he?
50:11Mark stayed in a 500-metre radius
50:14and he didn't move to go and source items elsewhere.
50:18Is it any wonder he didn't get half the things he set out to get?
50:21Well, thanks for that, as ever.
50:24I'll bring them back in
50:25and at least one of them will be going today.
50:31Yes, Lord Sugar?
50:32Can you send the three of them in, please?
50:43Denisha, no strategy, no clear plan.
50:46The logistics were diabolical.
50:49When we was in the van and we was calling some of the suppliers,
50:52it was a little bit frantic.
50:54There was a few times where Rhys was trying to lead us
50:58in a different direction in terms of always being some of the suppliers
51:01for the flowers as well.
51:03Lord Sugar, could I just add, as far as the day went,
51:06effort-wise, I negotiated a deal, I offered support in the logistics
51:10and I was the one that was on the phone.
51:13You made so many calls, didn't you, during the day.
51:16You ask a lot of questions but you don't seem to listen to the answers.
51:21If that's regarding the asparagus again,
51:24if I've miscommunicated that, I apologise.
51:26It was difficult to hear.
51:27It was difficult but also still, again, it was frantic with the calling.
51:30We did lose a lot of time with the asparagus.
51:32Hmm.
51:34Mark, your motto is right time, right place, right kit.
51:37Do you remember that?
51:38I do, yes.
51:39You ran out of time, you were all over the place
51:42and you didn't bring back all the kit.
51:45Well, we found the barometer, I mean, unfortunately...
51:47No, I'm not talking about the barometer.
51:49Unfortunately, I'm not talking about the barometer in the shop.
51:50We did look around the shop but we couldn't find it from when we...
51:52It wasn't a shop, it was a flea market.
51:55But where the item was must have been within three metres of that front door.
52:00Well, you should have seen it then.
52:01Four of us missed it and this is the thing.
52:04Who should be fired out of you three?
52:06I believe that from the start of the day we should have cast Burnett further afield.
52:10I think that maybe the logistics and the overall day could have ran a lot smoother.
52:15So?
52:16So, Dinesha.
52:17Who do you think should be fired, Dinesha?
52:19I think Mark.
52:20You know, I was so shocked to hear that you guys hadn't even made any phone calls.
52:23I didn't know how to hold your hand and say,
52:24guys, go to this location first.
52:26If that was the case, I would have done that.
52:27I'm a very organised person.
52:28If we would have sat and made phone calls,
52:30we wouldn't have got that barometer, simple as that.
52:32So we went straight to the record shop, got that, got the barometer.
52:34So if we wouldn't have been there, we would have done.
52:36We would have missed, we would have lost that one.
52:37Mark, I just want to add on that.
52:38I know that you're making it as if that, you know,
52:40we were phoning places and things like that.
52:42But everywhere we phoned, we had a pre-booked appointment.
52:44It's not as if we were just sitting phoning.
52:45Don't forget, you pre-booked an appointment that didn't exist
52:47because you turned up there and the geezer said,
52:49no, I ain't got asparagus for you.
52:51We did.
52:51And the asparagus situation was we inspected it and I asked,
52:54how can you clarify that that was packed to date?
52:57I'm turning up to a street with about six record shops on it.
52:59I don't think I want to ring all six to make sure that one of them's got it.
53:02Because I know for a fact one of them will have it because it's such an iconic song
53:05because it was actually, you know, sung in that location in 1974.
53:08We found it more efficient calling and finding out as opposed to going in waiting for...
53:12The last thing we want to do is stand there and have our thumbs up our bums wasting time.
53:15We want to get in and get out and that's what we did.
53:17Okay.
53:18Listen, I'm going to summarise here and I don't want to hear any more from anybody.
53:26Denisha, clearly no good at logistics because it was like organised chaos.
53:34Mark, you're stuck to this 500 metre radius.
53:38And I don't accept what you say about everything that was on the list was there.
53:43Because if it was there, you would have bloody bought it and you didn't.
53:48And Reece, yeah, you were beavering away on the phone, on the phone, on the phone.
53:53You drove them out halfway up the country on your wild asparagus chase.
53:58It's as simple as that.
54:00Mark, I know your day job.
54:02Mark is an exterminator.
54:03I'd like you to bear in mind that I'm a terminator in this process, right?
54:10And so it's regretful that you made so many mistakes.
54:17However, Denisha, you had your chance to show me whether you were any good at logistics and dealing with people.
54:28And I'm very sorry to say that you have not impressed me.
54:32So it is with regret, Denisha, that you're fired.
54:36Thank you, Lord Sugar. Thank you for the opportunity. I'm really grateful.
54:39Thank you for that.
54:45OK, you two, go back to the house.
55:05I
55:05Definitely think the sub team did let me down you know
55:07I was relying on them to get some the key items and but you know I've definitely got so much
55:11more to do in business
55:12I'm not done yet
55:15I
55:15Think she's in trouble then because I know Lord sugar made it clear that she needed to step up
55:20Yeah, be honest. I think all three of them are kind of in trouble out of the three of them.
55:25I would say Reese is the safe
55:26Yes, I would be surprised if he doesn't come back. Yeah
55:47Oh
55:50That bloody drug I tell you what but yeah, you just kept going why did you miss the truck?
55:54How did you walk past it anyway cut long story short? It's good to be back
56:00I'm off to change my pants
56:05Now 13 candidates remain Lord sugar search for his next business partner continues
56:15Next time your job is to come up with a marketing campaign for a new electric motorbike
56:22Action
56:23Fully charged
56:24Just gave me a tiny tiny tiny bit more to shoulder
56:27Short circuit
56:28What I am keen to know is at what point did you decide just to disregard all the information to
56:32give you in the morning briefing
56:33And in the boardroom
56:34To me this is like watching the mother-in-law drive the Ferrari over the cliff
56:39The sparks fly
56:41You're fired
57:08You're fired
57:09Now
57:10You're fired
57:10You're fired
57:12Let's move on
57:12You're fired
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