What time is the apprentice on?

What time is the apprentice on?

When is The Apprentice on? The 15th series of The Apprentice returns on November 20, with Lord Alan Sugar at the helm. BBC One is airing the show weekly on Wednesdays at 9pm.

Who was on Celebrity Apprentice 2015?

Candidates

Celebrity Background Result
Leeza Gibbons TV Host The Celebrity Apprentice (02–16–15)
Geraldo Rivera News Icon Fired in the Season Finale (02–16–15)
Vivica A. Fox Actress Fired in task 12 (02–09–15)
Brandi Glanville Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Fired in task 11 (02–02–15)

How long was the Apprentice on TV?

The Apprentice (American TV series)

The Apprentice
Original network NBC
Picture format NTSC (2004–2009) HDTV 1080i (2010–2017)
Original release January 8, 2004 – February 13, 2017
Chronology

When did the apprentice start?

January 8, 2004
The Apprentice/First episode date

Is The Apprentice on in 2021?

Why was there no series in 2020 and 2021? The show was cancelled for 2020 and 2021 due to concerns regarding Coronavirus. A new team of candidates had started filming for the 2020 series but filming suddenly came to a halt after lockdown made filming impossible for the team.

Who won Celebrity Apprentice 2015?

Sophie Monk
Season 4 (2015) This season ends with Sophie Monk reigning supreme and defeating former Big Brother champion Tim Dormer in the final Boardroom.

Who won 2021 apprentice?

Shaynna Blaze
British business magnate and The Apprentice UK host, Lord Alan Sugar leads the series as CEO, while Lorna Jane Clarkson and Janine Allis became the new boardroom advisors. On 15 June 2021, Shaynna Blaze was declared the winner of the season with the money going to her charity of choice, Voice of Change.

When did apprentice end?

February 13, 2017
The Apprentice/Final episode date

When did the UK apprentice start?

February 16, 2005
The Apprentice/First episode date
The Apprentice began on BBC Two on 16 February 2005. The reality documentary was modelled after the US version, which starred property tycoon Donald Trump. However the BBC’s take on the show was unmistakably British, fronted as it was by Sir Alan Sugar, founder of Amstrad.

Who won The Apprentice 2021?