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Celebrity Apprentice Line-up in Full as Major 'Twist' Announced
The 12 celebrities will compete in six business challenges for a £100,000 charity prize, with Lord Sugar promising no easy ride.
- The BBC confirmed the full 12-person lineup for the first-ever full series of The Celebrity Apprentice, featuring famous faces competing for Lord Sugar's approval and a £100,000 charity prize.
- Across six weeks, Lord Alan Sugar will test contestants' leadership, teamwork, and commercial instinct through weekly business challenges, with the winner securing £100,000 for their chosen charity.
- The cast features singer Alexandra Burke, Emmerdale actor Danny Miller, BBC Radio presenter Richie Anderson, Diversity dancer Jordan Banjo, and Gladiators star Sabre among the competitors.
- Filming for the series is currently underway, with the iconic boardroom relocating to a London City skyscraper, providing a new setting for Lord Sugar's deliberations.
- The series will air later this year on BBC One and iPlayer, marking the first full-length Celebrity Apprentice season after previous one-off specials.
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Read Full ArticleCelebrity Apprentice confirms line-up for first ever full series - including Emmerdale star and and Radio 2 legend
The line-up for the first ever full-length series of The Celebrity Apprentice has been announced by the BBC – with Emmerdale star Danny Miller and Radio 2 presenter Richie Anderson among the 12 stars looking to prove their business credentials to Lord Sugar.The contestants also include previous winners of both The X Factor and Britain's Got Talent in the shape of Alexandra Burke and Diversity's Jordan Banjo respectively, in addition to UK garage…
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