The Apprentice (UK series two)

The Apprentice (UK series two)

Apprentice Candidates
canpage = List of The Apprentice candidates (UK)
seriesname = "The Apprentice UK"
series = Series Two
previous = The Apprentice (UK Series One)
next = The Apprentice (UK Series Three)



imagebg = black
caption = The Candidates
col1 = Name
col2 = Left Show
can1 = Michelle Dewberry
can1-week = Week 12
can1-stat = hired
can2 = Ruth Badger
can2-week = Week 12
can2-stat = runner
can3 = Ansell Henry
can3-week = Week 11
can3-stat = fired
can4 = Paul Tulip
can4-week = Week 11
can4-stat = fired
can5 = Syed Ahmed
can5-week = Week 10
can5-stat = fired
can6 = Tuan Le
can6-week = Week 9
can6-stat = fired
can7 = Sharon McAllister
can7-week = Week 8
can7-stat = fired
can8 = Samuel Judah
can8-week = Week 7
can8-stat = fired
can9 = Jo Cameron
can9-week = Week 6
can9-stat = fired
can10 = Mani Sandher
can10-week = Week 5
can10-stat = fired
can11 = Alexa Tilley
can11-week = Week 4
can11-stat = fired
can12 = Karen Bremner
can12-week = Week 3
can12-stat = fired
can13 = Nargis Ara
can13-week = Week 2
can13-stat = fired
can14 = Ben Stanberry
can14-week = Week 1
can14-stat = fired
can15 =
can15-week =
can15-stat =
can16 =
can16-week =
can16-stat =
legendhired = Hired
legendrunner = Runner-up
legendfired = Fired
legendresigned =
legendother =
:"For other Apprentice (UK) series see: Series One; Series Three; Series Four.

Series Two of the "The Apprentice (UK)" was a television series which was broadcast on BBC Two between 22 February and 10 May, 2006. As in the previous series, Sir Alan Sugar continued as the boss, assigning the teams specifically designed tasks. Nick Hewer and Margaret Mountford also returned as Sugar's advisers and observed the teams in action.

The series was won by Michelle Dewberry in the final episode broadcast on 10 May, 2006.

This series premiered in Australia on 27 August, 2008 at 9:30pm on Channel Seven, under the title "Sir Alan Sugar: The Apprentice" to distinguish it from the US version. Despite heavy promotion of the series during Seven's Olympic coverage, the series only rated 583,000 viewers nationally, which was third for its timeslot [cite web |url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2008/08/week-35.html |title=TV Tonight: Week 35 Ratings |date=2008-09-11 |publisher=David Knox] . The following week, the series was moved to 10:30pm, and ratings have continued to decrease. The series also airs in Australia on pay TV channel UKTV.

Candidates

:"See also: The Apprentice candidates, Series TwoAs in the first series, there were fourteen candidates and they were initially separated into two teams by gender. The women chose the name "Velocity" for their team, while the men named their team "Invicta".

The candidates were:

References

See also

* The Apprentice (UK Series One)

External links

*bbc.co.uk|id=apprentice|title="The Apprentice"
* [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2092-2168306.html Times Online interview with Alan Sugar]
* [http://www.amstrad.com Amstrad Site]
* [http://www.greaterprofitsguaranteed.com/apprentice.html Blog of the 2nd series written by marketing expert Steve Gibson]
* [http://www.lostintv.com/apprentice.htm Free tickets to You're Fired/Hired show at Lostintv]


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