Tycoon (TV series)

Tycoon (TV series)

Infobox Television
show_name = Tycoon


genre = Reality television
starring = Peter Jones
country = UK
num_seasons = 1
num_episodes = 5 (originally intended to be 6)
(List of "Tycoon" episodes)
producer = Peter Jones TV
runtime = 60 minutes, later cut to 30 minutes
network = ITV
first_aired = 19 June, 2007
last_aired =
23 July, 2007
website = http://www.itv.com/tycoon

:"For the 1960s TV series starring Walter Brennan, see The Tycoon"

"Tycoon" was an ITV reality television show, based on the existing Peter Jones/Simon Cowell production "American Inventor", [ [http://www.forbes.com/2006/03/16/jones-american-inventor-cx_cn_0316autofacescan09.html Forbes.com: UK Tycoon Is Man Behind ABC's "American Inventor"] ] which began on 19 June, 2007 at 9.00pm. It was fronted by Peter Jones, who searched for entrepreneurs with ideas that he helped turn into profit-making companies. The winner was chosen by the public. The entrepreneurs were competing for support from Peter Jones and the other companies' profits. The series also included a viewers' competition in which 25% of the winning company's shares were divided between 2,000 viewers. [ [http://www.tycoon.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=showContent&i_id=38# Tycoon.com: "Tycoon" shares competition] ]

After two weeks "Tycoon" was pulled from its slot at 9pm on Tuesday night due to disappointing ratings. After missing a week, the series returned on Monday 9 July at 10pm, cut from one hour to 30 minutes and reduced from six episodes to five. [ [http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/broadcasting/a63023/itv-yanks-tycoon-from-prime-slot.html Digital Spy: ITV yanks "Tycoon" from prime slot] ]

The final of "Tycoon" took place on Monday 23 July on ITV, with Kate Thornton as host. Iain Morgan was announced the winner of the series.

Entrepreneurs and their products

Ages are as of 2007.

Iain Morgan (29), from Portsmouth WINNER: Importing and selling new radio controlled toy helicopters under the business name [http://www.bladeztoyz.co.uk Bladez Toyz] . Morgan was the first of the contestants to successfully bid for additional investment from Jones, having impressed him with his pre-orders for the toys which are manufactured in China.

Cathy Caudwell-Todd (46) and Helen James (44), from Yorkshire SECOND PLACE: A gardening products company initially called Girlie Gardeners and aimed at women. However, after taking Jones' advice they changed their name to "Sod" and began to sell sweatshirts branded with the Sod logo. They were the early front-runners in the competition, turning a profit within the first two weeks.

Justin Chieffo (36), from Worcester THIRD PLACE: An environmentally friendly portable carrier bag dispenser. He was hampered by a lack of confidence in pitching his product.

Lauren Pope (23), from Torquay FOURTH PLACE: "Hair Rehab" 100% Human Hair Extension. Lauren's hair extensions would simply clip in and out. She made a strong start, developing a prototype which impressed Jones, but failed to secure funding for a trip to China to source suitable hair for use in the product.

Elizabeth 'Make It Happen' Hackford (35), from London CLOSED DOWN WEEK 3: A natural alcoholic fruit drink for women called Take2. The drink would be made with natural fruit juices and vodka and have an alcoholic content of 4%. Coming into a highly competitive market, the product's branding was seen as particularly important, but Hackford found it difficult to come up with a name which met with Peter Jones' approval.

Tom Thurlow (17), from Cheltenham CLOSED DOWN WEEK 2: A free newspaper for teenagers called "Snap News". Although Jones liked the idea and the title of Tom's paper, he lost confidence in Tom's focus and business ability after he hired an ex-editor of "OK!" magazine to design his paper. Jones felt it lost Tom's touch and shut down Tom's business in the second show.

Reviews

Critical response to the series was largely negative. "Radio Times", despite running a three-page feature on the show and making it one of "Today's Choices" for 19 June, described it as "a wasted opportunity".

Helen Rumbelow in "The Times" dismissed it as "a shameless rip-off of "The Apprentice", while Paul Whitelaw in "The Scotsman" declared it "ITV's shameless rip-off of both "The Apprentice" and "Dragons' Den".

Thomas Sutcliffe in "The Independent" was more positive, suggesting that "it might take", though also berating Peter Jones for trying too hard to emulate Sir Alan Sugar.

Ally Ross in "The Sun" dubbed the show "The Crapprentice", noting that "where The Apprentice filled its hour with brilliant tasks and epic firing scenes, Tycoon has, well, nothing really".

Ratings

Episode 1: The show's overnight ratings for the first episode were an average of 2 million with a peak of 2.3 million, a 9% share and the lowest audience of the five major TV channels in its timeslot.

Episode 2: The second episode of "Tycoon" attracted just 1.9m (8.8%) at 9pm, only managing to outperform BBC Two by the smallest of margins (19000 viewers).

Episode 3: Now shortened to half an hour at a new time of 10pm on a Monday night [cite web
title =ITV brushes off Tycoon disappointment
publisher =guardian.co.uk
date = 2007-07-13
url =http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2007/jul/13/broadcasting.itv
accessdate = 2008-09-11
] , the show pulled in 1.5 million viewers.

Episode 4: 1.4 million people (7%) tuned in to the fourth instalment of the programme, on Monday 16 July at 10pm.

Episode 5: The live final of "Tycoon" was watched by 1.3 million people (6.3% of the available audience watching TV between 10pm and 10.30pm) on Monday 23 July.

References

External links

*itv.com|id=tycoon|title="Tycoon"
* [http://www.girliegardening.com Sod Gardening - Cathy Caudwell-Todd and Helen James' company]
* [http://www.bladeztoyz.co.uk Bladez Toyz - Iain Morgan's radio-controlled toy company]
* [http://www.be-eco.co.uk/ Be-Eco Bag - Justin Chieffo product]
* [http://www.hairrehablondon.com/ Hair Rehab London - Lauren Pope's company]
* [http://www.tommy247.com Tom Thurlow's official website]
* [http://www.vtox.co.uk/ Take2 - Elizabeth Hackford's company]


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