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Apprentice Watch: No surprises means no prizes

For once, the identity of Sir Alan’s victim was clear from the start, and the show was predictably dull as a result

April 23, 2009 10:47
Noorul Chaudhary shows what he thinks of Kimberley Davis’s leadership

By

MichaelSophocles

1 min read

The brilliance of The Apprentice stems from its ability continually to supply its audience with the unpredictable. It is a winning formula as far as I am concerned.

But at the risk of sounding like the dull science teacher Noorul Chaudhary, that formula seems to have been tampered with.

This week’s task set by Sir Alan was all about product identity and advertising. These types of challenges always rely on the candidates displaying enough creativity to produce a strong brand coupled with an entertaining promotional campaign.

It is an incredibly difficult thing to pull off, as my dear friend Raef found out to his cost in last year’s series.

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