Mark Wright has won The Apprentice 2014.
The contestant beat Bianca Miller in tonight's final (December 21) to become Lord Sugar's Apprentice.
He said: "To be running a business with Lord Sugar, I'm just absolutely stoked.
"I've worked so hard and to be sat here is life changing and the best thing that's ever happened to me."
On tonight's episode, Wright staged the launch of his digital marketing company with the help of fired contestants Solomon Akhtar, Sanjay Sood-Smith, James Hill and Sarah Dales.
Miller also impressed with her luxury tights business launch, which was worked on by Daniel Lassman, Felipe Alviar-Baquero, Lauren Riley and Katie Bulmer-Cooke.
The Apprentice Final Two: Mark Wright and Bianca Miller reveal all
Wright was ultimately named the winner in a tense final boardroom face-off, after Lord Sugar consulted with advisers Nick Hewer and Karren Brady.
Sunday night's finale was Hewer's last appearance as a regular member of the Apprentice cast.
The contestant beat Bianca Miller in tonight's final (December 21) to become Lord Sugar's Apprentice.
He said: "To be running a business with Lord Sugar, I'm just absolutely stoked.
"I've worked so hard and to be sat here is life changing and the best thing that's ever happened to me."
On tonight's episode, Wright staged the launch of his digital marketing company with the help of fired contestants Solomon Akhtar, Sanjay Sood-Smith, James Hill and Sarah Dales.
Miller also impressed with her luxury tights business launch, which was worked on by Daniel Lassman, Felipe Alviar-Baquero, Lauren Riley and Katie Bulmer-Cooke.
The Apprentice Final Two: Mark Wright and Bianca Miller reveal all
Wright was ultimately named the winner in a tense final boardroom face-off, after Lord Sugar consulted with advisers Nick Hewer and Karren Brady.
Sunday night's finale was Hewer's last appearance as a regular member of the Apprentice cast.
- 12/21/2014
- Digital Spy
Mark Wright has won The Apprentice 2014.
The contestant beat Bianca Miller in tonight's final (December 21) to become Lord Sugar's Apprentice.
He said: "To be running a business with Lord Sugar, I'm just absolutely stoked.
"I've worked so hard and to be sat here is life changing and the best thing that's ever happened to me."
On tonight's episode, Wright staged the launch of his digital marketing company with the help of fired contestants Solomon Akhtar, Sanjay Sood-Smith, James Hill and Sarah Dales.
Miller also impressed with her luxury tights business launch, which was worked on by Daniel Lassman, Felipe Alviar-Baquero, Lauren Riley and Katie Bulmer-Cooke.
The Apprentice Final Two: Mark Wright and Bianca Miller reveal all
Wright was ultimately named the winner in a tense final boardroom face-off, after Lord Sugar consulted with advisers Nick Hewer and Karren Brady.
Sunday night's finale was Hewer's last appearance as a regular member of the Apprentice cast.
The contestant beat Bianca Miller in tonight's final (December 21) to become Lord Sugar's Apprentice.
He said: "To be running a business with Lord Sugar, I'm just absolutely stoked.
"I've worked so hard and to be sat here is life changing and the best thing that's ever happened to me."
On tonight's episode, Wright staged the launch of his digital marketing company with the help of fired contestants Solomon Akhtar, Sanjay Sood-Smith, James Hill and Sarah Dales.
Miller also impressed with her luxury tights business launch, which was worked on by Daniel Lassman, Felipe Alviar-Baquero, Lauren Riley and Katie Bulmer-Cooke.
The Apprentice Final Two: Mark Wright and Bianca Miller reveal all
Wright was ultimately named the winner in a tense final boardroom face-off, after Lord Sugar consulted with advisers Nick Hewer and Karren Brady.
Sunday night's finale was Hewer's last appearance as a regular member of the Apprentice cast.
- 12/21/2014
- Digital Spy
Sanjay Sood-Smith and Katie Bulmer-Cooke have reacted to being fired from The Apprentice in tonight's double elimination (December 10).
The contestants spoke to Dara Ó Briain on The Apprentice: You're Fired about their experiences on the reality business show.
The Apprentice review: Premium puddings that leave a bad taste
Sood-Smith said of being back in the boardroom: "Out of the three of us, I thought 'If anyone is on shaky ground here it's going to be me'."
Speaking about the design, he recalled that at one point the team "actually genuinely thought this was the best brand ever created".
He went on to say that he knew he lost when he walked into the boardroom and saw the other team's branding.
Discussing the product design, he said that the idea was to "take something different and do something different with it. The gingham was the classic and the splodges were the difference.
The contestants spoke to Dara Ó Briain on The Apprentice: You're Fired about their experiences on the reality business show.
The Apprentice review: Premium puddings that leave a bad taste
Sood-Smith said of being back in the boardroom: "Out of the three of us, I thought 'If anyone is on shaky ground here it's going to be me'."
Speaking about the design, he recalled that at one point the team "actually genuinely thought this was the best brand ever created".
He went on to say that he knew he lost when he walked into the boardroom and saw the other team's branding.
Discussing the product design, he said that the idea was to "take something different and do something different with it. The gingham was the classic and the splodges were the difference.
- 12/10/2014
- Digital Spy
The Apprentice lost two more candidates tonight as Katie Bulmer-Cooke and Sanjay Sood-Smith were both fired by Lord Sugar.
The boss took the opportunity to whittle down the remaining hopefuls from seven to five after a premium puddings task, in which the two teams had to create and pitch new desserts to supermarkets.
Bulmer-Cooke - whose business plan involved opening a healthy restaurant - was the project manager for Team Tenacity and managed to shift 13,500 units of her unusually-flavoured trifles to Asda.
However, she lost out after Team Summit - led by project manager Roisin Hogan, whose business plan involves selling ready meals - won an order of 5,500 of her tea-flavoured cheesecakes from Waitrose and a further 20,000 from Tesco.
With just Bulmer-Cooke, Sood-Smith and Mark Wright left in Tenacity, all three of them were forced to return to the Boardroom and they all seemed in danger at various points.
Bulmer-Cooke...
The boss took the opportunity to whittle down the remaining hopefuls from seven to five after a premium puddings task, in which the two teams had to create and pitch new desserts to supermarkets.
Bulmer-Cooke - whose business plan involved opening a healthy restaurant - was the project manager for Team Tenacity and managed to shift 13,500 units of her unusually-flavoured trifles to Asda.
However, she lost out after Team Summit - led by project manager Roisin Hogan, whose business plan involves selling ready meals - won an order of 5,500 of her tea-flavoured cheesecakes from Waitrose and a further 20,000 from Tesco.
With just Bulmer-Cooke, Sood-Smith and Mark Wright left in Tenacity, all three of them were forced to return to the Boardroom and they all seemed in danger at various points.
Bulmer-Cooke...
- 12/10/2014
- Digital Spy
Felipe Alviar-Baquero became the 13th candidate to be fired from The Apprentice tonight after his attempt to show initiative went badly wrong.
The two teams were given the classic task of buying a series of items but Lord Sugar was furious when lawyer Alviar-Baquero bought a paper skeleton instead of an upright version.
Although the paper version fit the specifications outlined by Lord Sugar, he fined Team Tenacity £310 which resulted in them failing the task.
Team Tenacity's project manager Daniel Lassman - who was forced to return to the Boardroom for the fourth time this series - chose to bring back Alviar-Baquero and Katie Bulmer-Cooke, allowing Mark Wright to return to the house in safety.
Although Lord Sugar did question whether Bulmer-Cooke has more to offer than just "common sense", he announced that he was going to keep her around this week, leaving just Lassman and Alviar-Baquero in danger.
Lord Sugar...
The two teams were given the classic task of buying a series of items but Lord Sugar was furious when lawyer Alviar-Baquero bought a paper skeleton instead of an upright version.
Although the paper version fit the specifications outlined by Lord Sugar, he fined Team Tenacity £310 which resulted in them failing the task.
Team Tenacity's project manager Daniel Lassman - who was forced to return to the Boardroom for the fourth time this series - chose to bring back Alviar-Baquero and Katie Bulmer-Cooke, allowing Mark Wright to return to the house in safety.
Although Lord Sugar did question whether Bulmer-Cooke has more to offer than just "common sense", he announced that he was going to keep her around this week, leaving just Lassman and Alviar-Baquero in danger.
Lord Sugar...
- 12/3/2014
- Digital Spy
The Apprentice candidate James Hill was fired by Lord Sugar after a shambolic performance as project manager for Team Summit in tonight's episode.
The nine remaining hopefuls had been tasked with selling products at the Royal Bath and West Show, but Hill ignored his team's advice about which products to sell, lost the opportunity to sell hot tubs after getting their owner's name wrong - and then lied about it - and argued with Roisin Hogan.
When Hogan advised him to tell the truth about losing the hot tubs, he replied: "That might be your advice, but what do I want to do? Today, it's important what I want to do, isn't it?"
Ultimately, losing the hot tubs to Team Tenacity - led by Felipe Alviar-Baquero - proved to be a disastrous outcome as in the Boardroom it emerged that Summit had made £4,757.50 while Tenacity had racked up sales of £30,115.25 after shifting ten jacuzzis.
The nine remaining hopefuls had been tasked with selling products at the Royal Bath and West Show, but Hill ignored his team's advice about which products to sell, lost the opportunity to sell hot tubs after getting their owner's name wrong - and then lied about it - and argued with Roisin Hogan.
When Hogan advised him to tell the truth about losing the hot tubs, he replied: "That might be your advice, but what do I want to do? Today, it's important what I want to do, isn't it?"
Ultimately, losing the hot tubs to Team Tenacity - led by Felipe Alviar-Baquero - proved to be a disastrous outcome as in the Boardroom it emerged that Summit had made £4,757.50 while Tenacity had racked up sales of £30,115.25 after shifting ten jacuzzis.
- 11/26/2014
- Digital Spy
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