Viewers of The Apprentice were left gobsmacked on Thursday night after witnessing a huge blunder. The BBC One show returned for the fourth episode, where 12 out of the original 16 candidates remain in the running for Lord Alan Sugar's £250,000 investment During last week's show the entrepreneurs were split into two mixed-sex teams and were tasked with creating and marketing their own alcohol-free drink.
This week, the candidates were summoned to the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich for their briefing by Lord Sugar. READ MORE: This terraced house in Greater Manchester is on the market for just £60,000 - but it needs A LOT of work Before announcing the next challenge, Lord Sugar asked Alex Short, 27, to move over to the opposing team to 'even them out' after Conor Gilsenan was fired and Shama Amin left due to medical reasons.
The billionaire then announced the candidates would be entering the choppy waters of the fish industry, tasked with sourcing a catch of the day and creating a fish dish to sell to the public.
They would also be selling to a major corporate client, with the team who made the biggest overall profit set to win. But it was in fact a blunder on Alex Short's new team named 'Infinity' that caused the team to lose.
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