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The Apprentice: You're Fired! : ウィキペディア英語版
The Apprentice: You're Fired!

''The Apprentice: You're Fired!'', sometimes named ''You're Fired!'', is a spin-off show from the reality TV hit ''The Apprentice'', and was first shown on BBC Three before moving to BBC Two in 2007, with a few episodes having been shown on BBC One. Since 2015, Jack Dee has fronted the programme, with Romesh Ranganathan as a regular panellist. It was previously hosted by Adrian Chiles from 2005 to 2009, and Dara Ó Briain from 2010 until 2014, with no fixed regular panellist. The programme airs in a 30 minute slot after each episode of ''The Apprentice'' finishes.
Its format is similar to that of ''Big Brother's Little Brother'' and ''Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two'', in that candidates fired following a task are interviewed over their performance in ''The Apprentice''. When the final episode of each series is broadcast, it is renamed as ''The Apprentice: You're Hired!'' and involves interviews with both the winner and the runner-up of the show, along with Lord Sugar himself, and a reunion with all of the former candidates.
==History==
Following the first series of ''The Apprentice'', plans were made to create a spin-off to this show, leading to the initial announcement for the sister show, ''You're Fired!'', being made on 10 December 2005. Presented by Adrian Chiles (who hosted the show's first four series), its first run accompanied the second series of ''The Apprentice'', when it began on 22 February 2006, and upon its conclusion, it was announced that ''You're Fired!'' would move from BBC Three to BBC Two, alongside the decision to move ''The Apprentice'' from BBC Two to BBC One, prior to the latter's third series, whereupon its second run began on the same evening for the beginning episode of the third series, 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. Ó Briain was brought in to replace Adrian Chiles, after the latter left the BBC following a deal they made with ITV. Ó Briain hosted five series of the show, where during his tenure, each series finale was broadcast on BBC One, linking right after the end of the final episode of ''The Apprentice''. He eventually decided to depart after the 2014 series, in order to focus upon a comedy he was creating.〔 On 11 September 2015, it was announced that Jack Dee was to replace Ó Briain for the upcoming 2015 series, along with the news that guest panellist Romesh Ranganathan would become a regular panellist throughout the series, with the tenth series beginning on 14 October 2015. In addition to Jack Dee hosting the show, the tenth series also saw the set given a facelift, including the audience circling around the host, candidate and panellists, and the host and interviewed candidate having a desk between them; before the tenth series, they and the panellist shared a large table, and only the backdrop received a minor change in appearance.

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