Sketchplanations The Podcast launches its second series in January 2024, following the show’s successful 16-part debut in 2023.
Sketchplanations is an ever-growing collection of weekly illustrations posted online, that cleverly distils big complex ideas into digestible, bite-size sketches. The topic list is limitless and includes science, behavioural economics, wellbeing, nature, psychology frameworks, business models, cognitive biases, and even domestic life-hacks.
Episodes included in Series 2: The Law of Diminishing Returns and Dunbar’s Number. Sketchplanations started as side-project for design expert, author, and father of two, Jono Hey over a decade ago and now boasts over 800 sketches.
In this light-hearted, educational, explainer podcast series, Hey joins lifelong friends Tom Pellereau (2011 The BBC Apprentice Winner and on-going business partner of billionaire Lord Sugar) and Rob Bell as they pick a new sketch from the back-catalogue and share ideas and stories around that week's topic.
Fuelled by their collective curiosity to better understand...
Sketchplanations is an ever-growing collection of weekly illustrations posted online, that cleverly distils big complex ideas into digestible, bite-size sketches. The topic list is limitless and includes science, behavioural economics, wellbeing, nature, psychology frameworks, business models, cognitive biases, and even domestic life-hacks.
Episodes included in Series 2: The Law of Diminishing Returns and Dunbar’s Number. Sketchplanations started as side-project for design expert, author, and father of two, Jono Hey over a decade ago and now boasts over 800 sketches.
In this light-hearted, educational, explainer podcast series, Hey joins lifelong friends Tom Pellereau (2011 The BBC Apprentice Winner and on-going business partner of billionaire Lord Sugar) and Rob Bell as they pick a new sketch from the back-catalogue and share ideas and stories around that week's topic.
Fuelled by their collective curiosity to better understand...
- 1/11/2024
- Podnews.net
It's official - interviewer from hell Claude Littner will replace Nick Hewer as Lord Sugar's advisor on the next series of The Apprentice. That noise you hear? It's candidates running screaming from that lavish house.
Because yes, Claude is scary. Very scary. We've lost count of the number of times we've sat on our sofa, chewing our fingernails off and sweating buckets as we watch Claude interrogate the hopefuls who've made it to the interview stage of the competition, destroying not only their CVs but also their dreams. Read on for just nine times we wanted to die watching him...
1. James McQuillan (series 5): "You're trying to defend what's frankly indefensible"
Well, James made the mistake in his CV of writing: "In a nutshell, I put a leash on people who spunk money up the wall." Claude wasn't going to have any of that kind of naughty language - goodness me no.
Because yes, Claude is scary. Very scary. We've lost count of the number of times we've sat on our sofa, chewing our fingernails off and sweating buckets as we watch Claude interrogate the hopefuls who've made it to the interview stage of the competition, destroying not only their CVs but also their dreams. Read on for just nine times we wanted to die watching him...
1. James McQuillan (series 5): "You're trying to defend what's frankly indefensible"
Well, James made the mistake in his CV of writing: "In a nutshell, I put a leash on people who spunk money up the wall." Claude wasn't going to have any of that kind of naughty language - goodness me no.
- 4/27/2015
- Digital Spy
The Apprentice winner Tom Pellereau has told Digital Spy that he is not sure how current contestant Jason Leech will cope when he has to face Lord Sugar in the boardroom.
Speaking at the launch of his new Stylfile 'Nipper Clipper' for babies, Pellereau - who won the show in 2011 - said he "look[s] forward" to seeing whether the "brilliantly loveable" historian is able to stand his ground.
"I think Jason is brilliantly loveable," he said. "I look forward to seeing him in the boardroom, I don't know what happens when he gets in the boardroom."
Pellereau added that he thinks Neil Clough and Luisa Zissman have "been very impressive" throughout the process.
"I think there are definitely two or three who are really shining," he said. "Neil has been very impressive, I think Luisa has been pretty impressive.
"Luisa is my sweepstake in the office. Lord Sugar's not...
Speaking at the launch of his new Stylfile 'Nipper Clipper' for babies, Pellereau - who won the show in 2011 - said he "look[s] forward" to seeing whether the "brilliantly loveable" historian is able to stand his ground.
"I think Jason is brilliantly loveable," he said. "I look forward to seeing him in the boardroom, I don't know what happens when he gets in the boardroom."
Pellereau added that he thinks Neil Clough and Luisa Zissman have "been very impressive" throughout the process.
"I think there are definitely two or three who are really shining," he said. "Neil has been very impressive, I think Luisa has been pretty impressive.
"Luisa is my sweepstake in the office. Lord Sugar's not...
- 6/18/2013
- Digital Spy
The Apprentice winner Tom Pellereau has revealed that he is to become a father. The inventor, who triumphed in series seven of the British reality show to win investment from Lord Alan Sugar, shared the news with his followers on Twitter. Pellereau wrote: "Amazing News - My wife Sarah & I are expect a baby. Just had 20wk scan. #BabyInventor on the way. (sic)" The 33-year-old received messages of congratulations from fans and was told to "sleep (more)...
- 1/26/2013
- by By Beth Curtis
- Digital Spy
It's usually the clowns and blunders that stick in the memory on The Apprentice, but occasionally there are moments of astute business from Lord Sugar's candidates. There have been seven champions on the BBC One reality show - from Tim Campbell back in 2005 to Tom Pellereau in 2011 - and they all have varying degrees of success after getting hired by Lord Sugar. Only last (more)...
- 3/21/2012
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
Lord Alan Sugar has confirmed the return date for the new series of The Apprentice. Series eight of the BBC One show will premiere on Wednesday, March 21 at 9pm, the entrepreneur confirmed on his Twitter page. "Ok its now official The Apprentice is back on on 21st March BBC 1 9pm (sic)," he wrote. Aides Nick Hewer and Karren Brady will return to keep an eye on the new contestants as they battle it out to earn an investment from Lord Sugar. Tom Pellereau won the last series after pitching a business aiming (more)...
- 3/10/2012
- by By Colin Daniels
- Digital Spy
Lord Alan Sugar has confirmed the return date for the new series of The Apprentice. Series eight of the BBC One show will premiere on Wednesday, March 21 at 9pm, the entrepreneur confirmed on his Twitter page. "Ok its now official The Apprentice is back on on 21st March BBC 1 9pm (sic)," he wrote. Aides Nick Hewer and Karren Brady will return to keep an eye on the new contestants as they battle it out to earn an investment from Lord Sugar. Tom Pellereau won the last series after pitching a business aiming (more)...
- 3/10/2012
- by By Colin Daniels
- Digital Spy
Tom Pellereau
Tom Pellereau has revealed that he is desperate not to be known as just some “wacky inventor”, but wants to be successful with his new creation and his business with Lord Alan Sugar.
The 31-year-old loveable geek – who finished first on the BBC reality TV show last week, beating ‘Jedi’ Jim Eastwood, Susan Ma and Helen Milligan to the crown – will enjoy an investment of £250,000 from Sugar and is determined make his new business a roaring success.
He explained to the Sunday Mirror: “I am determined not just to be known as a wacky inventor but also a successful inventor. In the boardroom I said I believed I could be bigger than Dyson. It was said in the heat of the moment but it’s a great aspiration to have and one I think I can achieve.”
However, first Tom has to survive an upcoming lunch meeting with...
Tom Pellereau has revealed that he is desperate not to be known as just some “wacky inventor”, but wants to be successful with his new creation and his business with Lord Alan Sugar.
The 31-year-old loveable geek – who finished first on the BBC reality TV show last week, beating ‘Jedi’ Jim Eastwood, Susan Ma and Helen Milligan to the crown – will enjoy an investment of £250,000 from Sugar and is determined make his new business a roaring success.
He explained to the Sunday Mirror: “I am determined not just to be known as a wacky inventor but also a successful inventor. In the boardroom I said I believed I could be bigger than Dyson. It was said in the heat of the moment but it’s a great aspiration to have and one I think I can achieve.”
However, first Tom has to survive an upcoming lunch meeting with...
- 7/24/2011
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
Tom Pellereau doesn't just want to be known as a "wacky inventor". The 31-year-old inventor - who was crowned champion of 'The Apprentice' last Sunday (17.07.11) landing a business partnership with Lord Alan Sugar and an investment of up to £250,000.- is determined to be a success in his new business venture. He explained to the Sunday Mirror: "I am determined not just to be known as a wacky inventor but also a successful inventor. In the boardroom I said I believed I could be bigger than Dyson. It was said in the heat of the moment but it's a great aspiration...
- 7/24/2011
- Virgin Media - TV
Tom Pellereau
How he’s come up in the world!
Only a week after he was announced as this year’s Apprentice winner, Tom Pellereau is already on the hunt for staff of his own.
The 32 year old inventor, who recently revealed that he got engaged shortly before winning the series, was director of Biomimetics Health Industries before he entered the BBC competition and now that he’s entering into another business venture with Lord Alan Sugar, he needs someone else to oversee the day to day duties he once performed.
A friend of Tom’s told The Daily Star:
“Obviously, with the work commitments Tom will now have with the new business, he feels he won’t be able to continue in that role.
“His search for an apprentice continues!”
It was recently reported that as well as landing a whopping £250,000 investment from Sugar in his business which will produce special pain reducing chairs,...
How he’s come up in the world!
Only a week after he was announced as this year’s Apprentice winner, Tom Pellereau is already on the hunt for staff of his own.
The 32 year old inventor, who recently revealed that he got engaged shortly before winning the series, was director of Biomimetics Health Industries before he entered the BBC competition and now that he’s entering into another business venture with Lord Alan Sugar, he needs someone else to oversee the day to day duties he once performed.
A friend of Tom’s told The Daily Star:
“Obviously, with the work commitments Tom will now have with the new business, he feels he won’t be able to continue in that role.
“His search for an apprentice continues!”
It was recently reported that as well as landing a whopping £250,000 investment from Sugar in his business which will produce special pain reducing chairs,...
- 7/23/2011
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
Tom Pellereau doesn't just want to be known as a "wacky inventor". The 31-year-old inventor - who was crowned champion of 'The Apprentice' last Sunday (17.07.11) landing a business partnership with Lord Alan Sugar and an investment of up to £250,000.- is determined to be a success in his new business venture. He explained to the Sunday Mirror: "I am determined not just to be known as a wacky inventor but also a successful inventor. In the boardroom I said I believed I could be bigger than Dyson. It was said in the heat of the moment but it's a great aspiration...
- 7/21/2011
- Virgin Media - TV
The Pa today reports that former The Apprentice winner Michelle Dewberry has revealed that she’s already “fielding calls” from next year’s batch of hopefuls.
Just days after this year’s series ended, seeing Tom Pellereau crowned victor, the businesswoman said she’s been contacted by dozens of aspiring entrepreneurs who are looking for tips on how to make it onto the show.
She said, “I’ve had some people for the next year already that are interviewing saying ‘what do we do about this, what do we do about that’.
“My advice is don’t ask people, just go and do it.
“I also think if people need to ask advice in the interview it’s probably not the show for them, because you just need to be yourself.
“At the end of the day you are who you are. Just be yourself and if it’s the best you can do,...
Just days after this year’s series ended, seeing Tom Pellereau crowned victor, the businesswoman said she’s been contacted by dozens of aspiring entrepreneurs who are looking for tips on how to make it onto the show.
She said, “I’ve had some people for the next year already that are interviewing saying ‘what do we do about this, what do we do about that’.
“My advice is don’t ask people, just go and do it.
“I also think if people need to ask advice in the interview it’s probably not the show for them, because you just need to be yourself.
“At the end of the day you are who you are. Just be yourself and if it’s the best you can do,...
- 7/21/2011
- by Sarah
- Unreality
The Apprentice runner-up Helen Milligan has been given a promotion following her success on the show. The 30-year-old, who lost out to inventor Tom Pellereau in the final of the BBC business programme, has been promised a "very senior" role at bakery chain Greggs. Milligan was previously employed as a CEO's assistant at the company but managed to impress bosses by winning all but one of the 11 weekly Apprentice tasks, more than any other candidate has managed in the show's seven-year history. "She will be back with us and will be taking up a very senior position," Greggs' finance (more)...
- 7/20/2011
- by By Daniel Sperling
- Digital Spy
The Apprentice winner Tom Pellereau has become engaged to his girlfriend. The 31-year-old revealed that he popped the question to "fellow geek" Sarah Fawcus in June and has already began planning their wedding. The couple started dating just three weeks before Pellereau entered the BBC reality show. "We are both big geeks and the wedding is going to be incredibly fun," he told The Sun. "I am very fortunate that I met Sarah before all of this started. She is an engineer as well so she is very well grounded." Pellereau won the seventh series of The Apprentice on Sunday, earning the privilege of going (more)...
- 7/20/2011
- by By Daniel Sperling
- Digital Spy
Tom Pellereau
Tom Pellereau has reportedly been approached about fronting his own science and technology TV show.
The 31-year-old inventor triumphed over Helen Louise Milligan, Jim Eastwood and Susan Ma on Sunday’s final of BBC’s ‘The Apprentice’and it is thought that TV bosses were impressed by his likeable manner and think he would be perfect for an educational series.
An insider explained: “Executives have been really impressed with the way he came over on TV. He is probably one of the most personable ‘Apprentice’ winners and something of an underdog, which always goes down well with the British public.
“The BBC would love to do more with him. There is definitely a gap in the market.”
Tom has a natural passion for making science and technology accessible to the public and speaking to The Sun, he excitedly explained:
“A lot of people have stopped me in the...
Tom Pellereau has reportedly been approached about fronting his own science and technology TV show.
The 31-year-old inventor triumphed over Helen Louise Milligan, Jim Eastwood and Susan Ma on Sunday’s final of BBC’s ‘The Apprentice’and it is thought that TV bosses were impressed by his likeable manner and think he would be perfect for an educational series.
An insider explained: “Executives have been really impressed with the way he came over on TV. He is probably one of the most personable ‘Apprentice’ winners and something of an underdog, which always goes down well with the British public.
“The BBC would love to do more with him. There is definitely a gap in the market.”
Tom has a natural passion for making science and technology accessible to the public and speaking to The Sun, he excitedly explained:
“A lot of people have stopped me in the...
- 7/19/2011
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
Tom Pellereau is set to land his own science and technology show. The 31-year-old inventor - who was crowned champion of 'The Apprentice' on Sunday (17.07.11) - has impressed BBC chiefs with his "personable" nature, and it is thought the bespectacled businessman could now help to inspire a whole new generation of young inventors. An insider explained: "Executives have been really impressed with the way he came over on TV. He is probably one of the most personable 'Apprentice' winners and something of an underdog, which always goes down well with the British public. "The BBC would love to do more with him.
- 7/19/2011
- Virgin Media - TV
Tom Pellereau
Tom Pellereau has admitted that he almost didn’t apply for The Apprentice, becuase he didn’t think he was the type of person Lord Alan Sugar was looking for.
The bespectacled inventor won a £250,000 investment from the Amstrad boss after he triumphed on last night’s final of the BBC show, beating off competition from highly organised Helen Milligan, ‘Jedi’ Jim Eastwood and dopey Susan Ma.
He told The Sun that he only applied for the show on whim, confessing that he almost missed the deadline. Tom explained:
“I heard a radio ad saying applications closed the next day and I just decided to go for it. This was during what was pretty much the worst week of my life. I had split up with my long-term girlfriend and a number of business things were turning quite nasty.
“I just thought, ‘What the hell, I might as well!
Tom Pellereau has admitted that he almost didn’t apply for The Apprentice, becuase he didn’t think he was the type of person Lord Alan Sugar was looking for.
The bespectacled inventor won a £250,000 investment from the Amstrad boss after he triumphed on last night’s final of the BBC show, beating off competition from highly organised Helen Milligan, ‘Jedi’ Jim Eastwood and dopey Susan Ma.
He told The Sun that he only applied for the show on whim, confessing that he almost missed the deadline. Tom explained:
“I heard a radio ad saying applications closed the next day and I just decided to go for it. This was during what was pretty much the worst week of my life. I had split up with my long-term girlfriend and a number of business things were turning quite nasty.
“I just thought, ‘What the hell, I might as well!
- 7/18/2011
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
The latest series of The Apprentice wrapped up on Sunday as viewers saw inventor Tom Pellereau beat runner-up Helen Milligan to win Lord Sugar's £250,000 investment prize. But if you're suffering from Apprentice withdrawal already, this video might help ease your long wait for the show to return to your screens. The Poke has taken various clips from this year's Apprentice and Auto-Tuned and compiled them into one entertaining video. It features the likes of Lord (more)...
- 7/18/2011
- by By Ben Lee
- Digital Spy
Susan Ma has defended her heavily-mocked Apprentice moment on the show's French task. Ma was one of the project managers when the teams were sent to Paris to sell new products to a mass market. Her planning process for the task included her posing the question, "Do the French love their children?" The remark prompted ridicule on spinoff show You're Fired and on the Digital Spy forums. > 'The Apprentice' complete coverage
> Susan Ma in profile
> Lord Sugar reveals Tom Pellereau nail file business plans However, Ma insisted that her comments had actually been proven to be a success. "Those stupid questions led me to choosing two products that helped us break an Apprentice record," she told (more)...
> Susan Ma in profile
> Lord Sugar reveals Tom Pellereau nail file business plans However, Ma insisted that her comments had actually been proven to be a success. "Those stupid questions led me to choosing two products that helped us break an Apprentice record," she told (more)...
- 7/18/2011
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
Tom Pellereau's victory in The Apprentice entertained 9m on Sunday evening, while Family Guy's take on Return of the Jedi scooped 1m, the latest audience data has revealed. The Apprentice final averaged 9.06m (36.3%) for BBC One between 9pm and 11pm, peaking at 10.46m (37.7%) as Lord Sugar chose Pellereau to become his new business partner following a gruelling interview process. The two-hour programme also included spinoff show The Apprentice: You're Hired!, hosted by Dara O Briain. Series five of Law & Order: UK suffered due to The Apprentice, slumping to 4.28m (15.6%) on ITV1 in the 9pm hour, down by more than 1.5m on last week's debut episode. An additional 167k (0.7%) watched the show on ITV+1. It's a Trap!, a spoof of Return of the Jedi by Us animated comedy Family Guy, (more)...
- 7/18/2011
- by By Andrew Laughlin
- Digital Spy
Tom Pellereau
Tom Pellareau has two reasons to celebrate this week. Not only did he win The Apprentice last night, because of his new chair invention, but he has also announced his engagement.
The 31 year old inventor began dating engineer and fellow geek Sarah Fawcus just three weeks before he started work on the BBC reality TV show and after a whirlwind romance, recently proposed.
Pellareau told The Sun that he is elated about their upcoming nuptials, saying:
“We are both big geeks and the wedding is going to be incredible fun.”
He added: “I am very fortunate that I met Sarah before all of this started. She is an engineer as well so she is very well grounded.
“As soon as I heard I had won I spoke to her – she thinks it is all mad and insane.”
Tom has won a £250,000 investment on behalf of Lord Alan Sugar...
Tom Pellareau has two reasons to celebrate this week. Not only did he win The Apprentice last night, because of his new chair invention, but he has also announced his engagement.
The 31 year old inventor began dating engineer and fellow geek Sarah Fawcus just three weeks before he started work on the BBC reality TV show and after a whirlwind romance, recently proposed.
Pellareau told The Sun that he is elated about their upcoming nuptials, saying:
“We are both big geeks and the wedding is going to be incredible fun.”
He added: “I am very fortunate that I met Sarah before all of this started. She is an engineer as well so she is very well grounded.
“As soon as I heard I had won I spoke to her – she thinks it is all mad and insane.”
Tom has won a £250,000 investment on behalf of Lord Alan Sugar...
- 7/17/2011
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
Lord Sugar has revealed that he will be remaining in contact with Apprentice finalist Susan Ma. Sugar said that he was intrigued by Ma's cosmetic company plans, which she revealed in the final, and claimed that there was a possibility she could be reunited with the show's winner Tom Pellereau. Pellereau won the £250,000 investment from Sugar, which the pair are expected to use in a curved nail file business. > 'The Apprentice' complete coverage
> Tom Pellereau in profile
> Susan Ma in profile "Susan, do you know what, I always wanted to be in the cosmetics industry and Susan's definitely got something about her," he said. "All I can say is, I (more)...
> Tom Pellereau in profile
> Susan Ma in profile "Susan, do you know what, I always wanted to be in the cosmetics industry and Susan's definitely got something about her," he said. "All I can say is, I (more)...
- 7/17/2011
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
Apprentice winner Tom Pellereau has spoken out about how he has used dyslexia to his advantage in the world of business. Pellereau claimed that his learning difficulties had enabled him to realise his strengths and weaknesses from a young age. He also said that it had given him specific useful skills and talents when it came to product design. > 'The Apprentice' complete coverage
> Tom Pellereau in profile
> Lord Sugar reveals Tom Pellereau nail file business plans "I was in some ways very lucky because from a young age I was very bad at certain things, so that meant I was always going to do science, engineering and design," he said. "I discovered I could do things better than other people. If I had an idea, (more)...
> Tom Pellereau in profile
> Lord Sugar reveals Tom Pellereau nail file business plans "I was in some ways very lucky because from a young age I was very bad at certain things, so that meant I was always going to do science, engineering and design," he said. "I discovered I could do things better than other people. If I had an idea, (more)...
- 7/17/2011
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
Lord Sugar has revealed that his business with Tom Pellereau will be based around the inventor's curved nail file invention. Sugar admitted on You're Fired that he was more excited by Pellereau's previous product than the chair device for bad backs he presented a business plan for on the BBC One show. "The chair is going to need a bit of tweaking," he said. "We might turn it into a nail file. Tom's been very successful with a lot of products and has had great success with them in America. "Things may have gone wrong somewhere and we hope to pick that up and enhance them." > 'The Apprentice' complete coverage
> Tom Pellereau in profile
> Tom Pellereau wins 'The Apprentice' 2011 He continued: "I am a product man at heart and that's what Tom is all about. Tom's quirky enough (more)...
> Tom Pellereau in profile
> Tom Pellereau wins 'The Apprentice' 2011 He continued: "I am a product man at heart and that's what Tom is all about. Tom's quirky enough (more)...
- 7/17/2011
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
Tom Pellereau has been crowned the winner of The Apprentice 2011. The 31-year-old inventor was chosen by Lord Sugar to become his new business partner over Helen Milligan, while rival finalists Jim Eastwood and Susan Ma were fired earlier tonight after interviews with the entrepreneur's trusted colleagues Claude Littner, Margaret Mountford, Mike Soutar and Matthew Riley. Sugar will now provide a £250,000 investment into Pellereau's business, which aims to reduce the financial and personal costs of employee back pain through specialist chairs. In the final boardroom, Lord Sugar brushed off concerns from his advisors regarding Pellereau's "lack of focus" and "flawed" plan to offer posture checks to office workers, instead noting the potential in his invention of a chair to combat back pain. > 'The Apprentice' complete coverage
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- 7/17/2011
- by By Daniel Sperling
- Digital Spy
Tom Pellereau
Tom Pellareau has become the winner of the 2011 series of The Apprentice.
After Jim Eastwood and Susan Ma were fired, Helen threw the process somewhat by coming back into the boardroom and changed her business plan completely.
She decided to drop her idea to set up a personal reminder company and instead offered to start a chain of bakeries specialising in high end cakes and bread products.
We were worried for Tom at this point, as Helen was obviously pulling out all the big guns to succeed and trying to address Lord Alan’s concerns about her original plan.
However then, mad inventor Tom told a story about how he wooed a massive buyer from American chain Walmart and managed to get a previous product of his stocked in the huge chain and Lord Sugar’s eyes were almost flashing pound signs.
As he made his final decision between the two entrepreneurs,...
Tom Pellareau has become the winner of the 2011 series of The Apprentice.
After Jim Eastwood and Susan Ma were fired, Helen threw the process somewhat by coming back into the boardroom and changed her business plan completely.
She decided to drop her idea to set up a personal reminder company and instead offered to start a chain of bakeries specialising in high end cakes and bread products.
We were worried for Tom at this point, as Helen was obviously pulling out all the big guns to succeed and trying to address Lord Alan’s concerns about her original plan.
However then, mad inventor Tom told a story about how he wooed a massive buyer from American chain Walmart and managed to get a previous product of his stocked in the huge chain and Lord Sugar’s eyes were almost flashing pound signs.
As he made his final decision between the two entrepreneurs,...
- 7/17/2011
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
Digital Spy readers have picked Helen Milligan as their winner of this year's series of The Apprentice. The former CEO's assistant emerged victorious from a close-fought battle with Tom Pellereau after 36.4% of you chose her to go into business with Lord Sugar. And with a record ten task victories under her belt, plus the backing of Nick Hewer, she's got to be the frontrunner for tonight's final. Inventor Tom finished on a respectable 32.1% in our exclusive poll, while 18.5% of you plumped for The Apprentice's youngest-ever contestant and greatest "Cassandra" since Lorraine Tighe of series five, (more)...
- 7/17/2011
- by By Daniel Sperling
- Digital Spy
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