The Apprentice (UK series nine)

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Series Nine

Series Nine of The Apprentice (UK), a British reality television series, was broadcast in the UK during 2013 from 7 May to 17 July on BBC One.[1] The ninth series saw the show revert to its original task layout prior to the seventh series, though with the finalists now having to promote their business idea before Lord Alan Sugar and a selection of experts for the final task. Sixteen candidates took part in the series,[2] who named their teams Endeavour and Evolve, with Leah Totton winning the series.

Two specials aired alongside its broadcast towards the final weeks, and were new editions of "The Final Five" on 8 July, and "Why I Fired Them" on 11 July.

Candidates

Candidate Background Age Original Team Result
Leah Totton Doctor 24 Evolve Winner
Luisa Zissman Retail Entrepreneur 25 Evolve Runner-up
Francesca MacDuff-Varley Dance & Entertainment Entrepreneur 32 Evolve Fired in week 11
Neil Clough Regional Manager - Soccer Centres 32 Endeavour Fired in week 11
Jordan Poulton Business Analyst 26 Endeavour Fired in week 11
Myles Mordaunt Marketing Agency Co-Founder 39 Endeavour Fired in week 10
Alex Mills Company Director 22 Endeavour Fired in week 9
Jason Leech Historian / Property Entrepreneur 29 Endeavour Fired in week 8
Natalie Panayi Recruitment Manager 30 Evolve Fired in week 7
Kurt Wilson Health Drink Entrepreneur and Health & Safety Manager 26 Endeavour Fired in week 7
Rebecca Slater Pharmaceutical Sales Rep. 35 Evolve Fired in week 6
Zeeshaan Shah CEO of Property Investment Company 27 Endeavour Fired in week 5
Uzma Yakoob Entrepreneur & Make-Up Brand Owner 32 Evolve Fired in week 4
Sophie Lau Restaurateur 22 Evolve Fired in week 3
Tim Stillwell Mexican Food Entrepreneur 23 Endeavour Fired in week 2
Jaz Ampaw-Farr Literacy & Education Company Director 41 Evolve Fired in week 1

Weekly results

Elimination chart
Candidate 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Leah IN IN IN IN BR WIN IN IN BR IN IN HIRED
Luisa IN IN IN WIN IN BR IN LOSE IN WIN IN RUNNER-UP
Francesca IN BR IN IN IN LOSE IN BR IN IN FIRED
Neil IN IN IN LOSE IN IN WIN IN WIN BR FIRED
Jordan IN IN WIN IN IN IN IN WIN IN BR FIRED
Myles IN IN IN IN WIN IN IN IN BR FIRED
Alex IN IN IN IN IN IN BR IN FIRED
Jason WIN IN IN IN IN IN IN FIRED
Natalie IN IN LOSE IN BR IN FIRED
Kurt IN WIN IN BR IN IN FIRED
Rebecca IN BR IN IN IN FIRED
Zeeshaan IN IN IN IN FIRED
Uzma BR IN BR FIRED
Sophie BR IN FIRED
Tim IN FIRED
Jaz FIRED
     The candidate was in the winning team; for Week 11, they managed to pass the interview stage.
     The candidate was in the losing team.
     The candidate became Lord Sugar's new business partner and won The Apprentice.
     The candidate was the runner-up.
     The candidate won as project manager on his/her team.
     The candidate lost as project manager on his/her team.
     The candidate was brought to the final boardroom.
     The candidate was fired.
     The candidate lost as project manager and was fired.

Episodes

Week 1: Container

Week 2: Beer

Week 3: Flat-Pack

Week 4: Farm Shop

Week 5: Dubai Discount Buying

Week 6: Away Day

Week 7: Caravan

Week 8: Online Dating

Week 9: Ready Meal

Week 10: Stall-to-Shop

Week 11: Interviews

Week 12: The Final

Criticism and controversy

Candidates

Jordan Poulton

Candidate Jordan Poulton received infamous attention from tabloid press when he claimed he had sexual intercourse with fellow candidate Luisa Zissman during the filming of the programme.[3][4] Luisa however denied these rumours, even branding him "sad" and a "liar".[5] Poulton received additional criticism on the show after it was revealed the business plan he was proposing for Lord Sugar to invest in was not actually his own business.[6]

Alex Mills

At the age of 19, contestant Alex Mills set up his first company Prestige Slate which engaged in tombstones and stone signs, while he was running it he was accused of a shady business past which left hundreds of angry customers in his wake and an angry boss who accused Mills of "fleecing his clients" while hundreds of customers said that their orders were either late or did not turn up at all.

Trading Standards in the Vale of Glamorgan, where Prestige Slate was based, confirmed they had received 146 official complaints since it was formed in 2010. Mills was a director of the company until January 2013 while Mills' former boss, who asked not to be named, said: ‘He stole all my information, all my artwork, the pictures from my website and even a lot of my customers.’ a former customer of Prestige Slate ordered a sign from Prestige Slate in 2011 and said she had been ‘completely hoodwinked’.[7]

Uzma Yakoob and Neil Clough

Following her firing in the fourth task, contestant Uzma Yakoob was reported to have spitefully accused then-Project Manager Neil Clough of being a "liar" and "cheat" and claimed he had set her up to be fired.[8] Uzma was also reported to have not gotten on with many candidates she worked with during the process, most notably fellow candidate Luisa Zissman.[9]

In addition, Uzma was reported to have faced abuse on Twitter, with people claiming she "looked like a drag queen", and some even going as far as to compare her to the characters from the movie White Chicks, which was considered ironic due to Uzma's makeup business.[10][11]

Zeeshaan Shah and Kurt Wilson

Candidate Zeeshaan Shah who was fired in Week 5 after failing the Dubai task was accused by Natalie Panayi of sexism after he brought her and eventual Series 9 winner Leah Totton into the boardroom largely because they were women. He said "These are baseless allegations, I don't know where Natalie pulled it out from. It's completely below the belt and something I'm really not happy about. If you want to lie through your teeth then do it but do it with some respect."[12]

Likewise, candidate Kurt Wilson who was fired in Week 7 following the Caravan task was also accused of "terrible sexism" also towards eventual Series 9 winner Leah Totton calling her "eye candy". He claimed however that the comment was "a slip of the tongue." He also said "It was just that I wanted to bring a new dynamic to the group. Me and Myles by that point were quite deflated. I was bringing Leah over because I trusted her, I think she was a good saleswoman and unfortunately that just slipped out at the wrong point. When I finally get a chance to speak to her I'm pretty sure that she won't have taken it in the wrong way."[13]

Results

Week Three and Sophie Lau

Matt Edmondson's Awkward Conversations with Candidate Sophie Lau was put onto the BBC Apprentice website a few hours before the episode aired, leaking the news of Sophie's firing prematurely.

Week Eight and Jason Leech

After the firing of candidate Jason Leech following the dating site task the show was reported to lose almost 300,000 viewers with the report even stating that some viewers of The Apprentice seemingly tried to boycott the show.[14]

Ratings

Official episode viewing figures are from BARB.[15]

Episode
no.
Airdate Viewers
(millions)
BBC One
weekly ranking
1 7 May 2013 7.25 7
2 8 May 2013 6.64 8
3 15 May 2013 7.22 4
4 22 May 2013 7.69 2
5 28 May 2013 6.88 2
6 5 June 2013 7.29 2
7 12 June 2013 7.81 3
8 19 June 2013 7.48 4
9 26 June 2013 7.30 5
10 3 July 2013 7.53 5
11 10 July 2013 8.24 1
12 17 July 2013 6.74 2

Note: During the 2-hour final, the show was shared with the The Apprentice: You're Hired, and as a result the figures are lower than usual. The first hour was the main show whereas the second hour was You're Hired.

Specials

Episode
no.
Airdate Viewers
(millions)
BBC One
weekly ranking
The Final Five
8 July 2013 3.39 29
Why I Fired Them
11 July 2013 N/A N/A

References

  1. "The Apprentice - Episodes guide". BBC One. Retrieved 5 May 2013.
  2. "The Apprentice series 9 - the candidates revealed". 30 April 2013. Retrieved 4 May 2013.
  3. http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2014/01/20/luisa-zissman-sex-jordan-poulton-the-apprentice-celebrity-big-brother_n_4630002.html
  4. http://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/luisa-zissman-loves-kinky-cupboard-3041253
  5. http://www.dailystar.co.uk/tv/big-brother/363144/CBB-s-Luisa-Zissman-slams-Apprentice-liar-Jordan-for-claiming-he-had-sex-with-her
  6. http://www.reveal.co.uk/lifestyle/news/a498076/the-apprentices-jordan-poulton-im-sorry-i-was-so-naive.html
  7. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2346674/Apprentice-Alex-grave-allegations-really-raise-guybrows-TV-hopeful-condemned-furious-customers-hoodwinked-tombstone-business.html
  8. http://www.digitalspy.com/tv/the-apprentice/news/a484013/fired-apprentice-blasts-liar-and-cheat-neil-clough/
  9. http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/news/youre-fired-uzma-yakoob-farm-shop-shake-up-turns-sour-for-the-apprentices-2013-8628483.html
  10. http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/tv/4938682/apprentices-uzma-yakoob-hurt-by-drag-act-taunts.html
  11. http://www.unrealitytv.co.uk/the-apprentice/the-apprentice-2013-fired-candidate-uzma-yakoob-reveals-her-hurt-over-man-in-drag-remarks/
  12. http://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/apprentice-2013-fired-zeeshaan-shah-1918520
  13. http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/news/the-apprentice-2013-double-firing-after-campervan-fair-sends-kurt-wilson-and-natalie-panayi-packing-8656057.html
  14. http://www.express.co.uk/celebrity-news/410728/The-Apprentice-loses-almost-300-000-viewers-after-the-firing-of-posh-boy-Jason-Leech
  15. "Weekly Top 30 Programmes". Broadcasters' Audience Research Board. Retrieved 16 September 2015.

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