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The Apprentice (UK series four)

Series Four of ''The Apprentice (UK)'' was a British reality television series, which was broadcast in the UK during 2008 from 26 March to 11 June on BBC One. Production of the series took place between September and October the previous year,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Simon Cox : lighting cameraman )〕 with auditions and interviews for the fourth series reported to had taken place in London, Glasgow, Manchester and Bristol during the first two weeks of July 2007, while receiving a record of 20,000 applications to be on the show that year.〔("The Apprentice – Let the boardroom battle commence!" ), BBC Press Office, 18 March 2008〕 The series was won by Lee McQueen.
The candidates that were chosen, were housed in an impressive , £5million warehouse conversion in Candahar Road, Battersea. The luxury duplex conversion, ''The Glass Factory'', is owned by ex-Formula One racing driver Johnny Dumfries, the seventh Marquess of Bute.
Filming of the first episode of Series Three of ''The Apprentice: You're Fired!'' took place on 25 March 2008,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Lost in TV: The Apprentice: You're Fired! )〕 with TV presenter Jennifer Maguire participating in the series. In addition, four specials were aired during 2008 - "The Worst Decisions Ever" on 3 April, "Motor Mouths" on 18 April, "The Final Five" on 2 June, and another edition of "Why I Fired Them" on 8 June.
==Candidates==

There were sixteen candidates taking part in this series,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Meet this year's boardroom... )〕 and they were initially separated into two teams by gender. The women chose the name ''Alpha'' for their team, while the men named their team ''Renaissance''. Three candidates - Nicholas, Shazia and Lindi - never had the chance to be project manager.

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