Yes, it’s that time of year again
when we all have to cringe down into our sofas. In fact this year, by the looks
of some of the contestants on the Apprentice, we may even have to hide behind
it.
Has His Grace, the Peer, Lord
Knight, Sir Alan once again excelled in bringing together a team of 16 of the
most annoying upstarts in Britain. Yep, looks like it.
I am sure his answer to this
would be ‘well, you don’t aft to watch
it, sunshine!’ – but we do. It’s compulsive viewing, isn’t it? Hands up who
screamed at the TV when last year Stuart Bags declared himself as a brand? Yes,
you did, didn’t you? Well, this year, say hello to Ricky Martin - and
hopefully, goodbye! I hate him already.
And what about the one who talked through her nose the whole time. Could you
work with her? No f*cking way; that voice would drive you nuts. To replace her,
we have
Jenna - once heard, NEVER
forgotton.
Ladies and small creatures beware of the pussycat Gabrielle, she looks very scary.
Gabrielle Omar is a 29-year-old
architect from London.
Says: "When it comes to business I
can be like an animal and I will roar my way to the top!" Roar, ha,
lets see it then. Raw more like.
And then
there’s: Tom Gearing,
23, is the director of a fine wine investment company. Says: "I'm confident, charismatic, and some people
say I'm quite good looking!” Well, that statement is going endear him to
his colleagues, isn’t it? He might announce that he just won the Eurovision
song contest!
And here’s
Michael who claims to be ‘naturally
gifted in business!’ No he isn’t. If he, or any of the other irritating
contestants, had any ounce of business acumen, they wouldn’t enrol on this
debacle of ridicule, having the piss ripped out of them by a superb team of
editors that go out of their way to make Sugar look even more smug than he
already is - if that’s possible. Instead, they would be out making a living in
the real world rather that annoying everyone.
Clever,
clever, clever. That’s what it is. I have spent half my life winding people up
and I used to think I was pretty good at it.
But the
Apprentice is a masterclass. Other TV shows, watch and learn. Never mind the
feel-good factor, if BBC wants to survive, then inciting hatred in its viewers
is definitely the way to go.