The Apprentice (UK series four)

The luxury duplex conversion, The Glass Factory, is owned by ex-Formula One racing driver Johnny Dumfries, the seventh Marquess of Bute. There are sixteen candidates taking part in this series, and they were initially separated into two teams by gender. The series began on BBC One on 26 March 2008, Sir Alan Sugar reprised his role as the boss, Production of the fourth series took place in September and October, 2007. The candidates were based in an impressive 7,000-square-foot (650 m2), £5million warehouse conversion in Candahar Road, Battersea.

The women chose the name Alpha for their team, while the men named their team Renaissance. The candidates are: * as of the date of the programme. All viewing figures are from BARB. To date. An Apprentice version of the Weakest Link also accompanied the series, with major characters from all four series competing for their chosen charities. Series Four of The Apprentice was a British reality television series, which was won by Lee McQueen.

The contestants were (in order of elimination): Jo defeated Kristina in the final and donated £11,550 to her chosen charity. .
 
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