Don’t forget your ear plugs: The Apprentice is back

THE APPRENTICE is making its return to the BBC and the 18 candidates have turned up with their handbags, manbags, laptops and loudness.
Among this year’s contingent are a ‘slightly bonkers country girl’, a business analyst who vows to bring ‘swagger’ to the boardroom and a wedding company boss who says people call her ‘superwoman’.
There are nine women and nine men from a variety of business backgrounds, from fashion and floristry to construction and engineering.
They will be competing to win a £250,000 investment for their business, and the chance to have Lord Sugar as their business partner.
Country girl Elizabeth McKenna, 39, owns a florist chain and is convinced she has killer instincts, while analyst Jeff Wan, 28, hopes to build a legacy as admirable as Lord Sugar’s empire.
‘I bring character, charm and swagger to the table,’ he said.
Wedding company boss Siobhan Smith, 34, cites Colonel Sanders as her role model and says she combines so many interests with work and motherhood that people already say she is a ‘superwoman’.
Tasks in the 13th series of the reality programme will include creating a range of burgers, branding and selling robots and planning a premium corporate experience at a sports event.
The candidates will even be tasked with running a doggy day care service.
Business tycoon Lord Sugar will be joined once again by aides Baroness Karren Brady and Claude Littner for the 12-week process.
Comedian Rhod Gilbert resumes his role at the helm of sister show You’re Fired, airing each week on BBC2, straight after the main show.
The Apprentice returns to Wednesday evenings this year, after moving to Thursdays for the 2016 series.
The successful candidate will be revealed in December.
■ The Apprentice will air weekly on Wednesdays at 9pm on BBC1 and BBC1 HD from October 4
Author: Ann Jones