The Apprentice (UK TV Series) - Series

Series

The Apprentice
The Board

Lord Sugar
Nick Hewer
Margaret Mountford
Karren Brady

Series One

Hired: Tim Campbell

Runner-up: Saira Khan

Other candidates: Paul, James, Miriam, Raj, Ben, Sebastian, Rachel, Matthew, Adele, Miranda, Lindsay, Adenike

Series Two

Hired: Michelle Dewberry

Runner-up: Ruth Badger

Other candidates: Ansell, Paul, Syed Ahmed, Tuan, Sharon, Samuel, Jo, Mani, Alexa, Karen, Nargis, Ben

Series Three

Hired: Simon Ambrose

Runner-up: Kristina Grimes

Other candidates: Katie, Tre, Lohit, Naomi, Jadine, Ghazal, Adam, Paul, Natalie, Sophie, Gerri, Rory, Ifti, Andy

Series Four

Hired: Lee McQueen

Runner-up: Claire Young

Other candidates: Helene, Alex, Lucinda, Michael, Raef, Sara, Jennifer, Jenny, Kevin, Lindi, Simon, Ian, Shazia, Nicholas

Series Five

Hired: Yasmina Siadatan

Runner-up: Kate Walsh

Other candidates: Debra, Lorraine, James, Howard, Ben, Mona, Philip, Noorul, Kimberly, Paula, Majid, Rocky, Anita, Adam

Series Six

Hired: Stella English

Runner-up: Chris Bates

Other candidates: Jamie, Joanna, Stuart, Liz, Laura, Christopher, Sandeesh, Alex, Paloma, Melissa, Shibby, Joy, Raleigh, Dan

Series Seven

Hired / Business Partner: Thomas Pellereau

Runner-up: Helen Milligan

Other Candidates: Susan, Jim, Natasha, Melody, Zoe, Leon, Glen, Edna, Vincent, Ellie, Felicity, Gavin, Alex, Edward

Series Eight

Hired / Business Partner: Ricky Martin

Runner-up: Tom Gearing

Other Candidates: Nick, Jade, Adam, Stephen, Gabrielle, Jenna, Laura, Azhar, Katie, Duane, Jane, Michael, Maria, Bilyana

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