Thursday, 19 May 2011

Double dose of The Apprentice last week

LAST week there was a double dose of The Apprentice.

The show, which this year sees Sir Alan Sugar give £250,000 to the winner to start a company, was just as watchable as ever.

Some of the people on The Apprentice often come across very poorly to the viewer and there are some funny moments.

The boys lost to the girls on the first two tasks they have had to carry out.

Last Tuesday night both teams were given £250, which they had to invest in food. They then had to sell the food to people in the city.

The girls mainly sold fruit salad, while the boys flogged soup. Alex Cabral was fired.

On the following night’s episode the teams had to produce a mobile phone application. I though that both apps were uninteresting and there seemed to be no point to them.

The boys app, I think was called Slangatang, and if you downloaded it you could hear different regional dialects.

While the app the girls produced was named Ampi App. Those who downloaded it were able to hear a number of annoying noises. At the end Edward Hunter was fired.

I think it is too early to pick out a clear favourite.

Meanwhile, last Friday’s £107 EuroMillions jackpot was won by a ticketholder from Spain.

That’s enough money to get you a place on the Sunday Times Rich List.

There is now a EuroMillions draw on a Tuesday night also.

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