The Apprentice: You're Fired! - History

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You're Fired! was initially announced on 10 December 2005 to be presented by Adrian Chiles, and its first run, accompanying the second series of The Apprentice, began on 22 February 2006 on BBC Three. After the conclusion of this series it was announced that You're Fired! would move from BBC Three to BBC Two, and The Apprentice itself would move from BBC Two to BBC One. The second run of You're Fired, accompanying the third series of The Apprentice, accordingly began on BBC Two on 28 March 2007. The fifth series (accompanying the sixth series of the main program) was the first to be presented by Dara Ó Briain, after he was brought in to replace Adrian Chiles, who had left the BBC.

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