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I was Lord Sugar’s right hand man on The Apprentice – but the BBC need to make two BIG changes to show

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THE Apprentice's Tim Campbell has called on the BBC to make two BIG changes to the show. Tim, 45, won the first ever series of The Apprentice in 2005 before returning to the programme earlier this year as one of Lord Sugar's advisors.

Tim loved returning to the programme that changed his life, but he admits there are two things he would love bosses to consider including going forward.

Speaking exclusively to The Sun Online, Tim said: "I'd love to see the young version of The Apprentice again in some shape, or form, because that was amazing. "When it came out a long time ago.

I felt the brilliance of young people was so beautifully portrayed, and the BBC and the team behind it at Fremantle did so well with protecting them and getting on the platform. "So I'd love to see that may be reintroduced in some way, shape or form." Read More on The Apprenticefired up The Apprentice's Tim Campbell reveals future on show after covering for Claude'NO THANKS' I'm GLAD I didn't win The Apprentice, says Amy Anzel Young Apprentice originally aired from 2010 to 2012 across three series and saw a group of young people compete against each other in a series of business related challenges to win a £25,000 investment from Lord Sugar.

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