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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: The British Apprentice
These days everyone loves the American version of The Office so much they're forgetting the original version came from across the pond. So to even the score, the Brits have taken an American TV creation and made it their own.
Check out the British Apprentice. The show, which takes place in London, has the same premise as the original and the same six figure salary grand prize. But instead of The Donald, they've got Sir Alan Sugar-- a British entrepreneur with a net worth of 800 million pounds and a business selling "set top boxes and personal video recorders." Any guesses as what will replace Trump's trademarked "You're Fired"? How about "My good boy, you've been cordially asked to leave."
March 9, 2006 in In Case You Missed It... | Permalink
Comments
He just says "You're fired."
Posted by: Greg | Mar 9, 2006 1:15:12 PM
that's season 2, the first season was with the guy that owns Amstrad, a computer company that was big in the 80's.. who then sold the rights to donald, the show is British originally.
Posted by: peter | Mar 16, 2006 3:37:12 AM

