'What are you trying to say? That a village somewhere has lost an idiot?'
Alan Sugar's witty put-downs, his laser-beam glare and no-nonsense approach have won him legions of fans on the BBC's award-winning show The Apprentice. But how has the East End boy turned multi-millionaire - a man famously allergic to bullshit - coped for ten years in the arty-farty world of television?
In Unscripted, Alan Sugar reveals how he did it his way. He describes battling to get the CEO role on The Apprentice in the first place and bringing onboard Nick Hewer, Margaret Mountford, and later Karren Brady. He remembers the candidates who impressed him, and those who infuriated him, shares his favourite moments and reveals what happened to the winners after the cameras stopped rolling.
He also gets followed into the gents by an over-enthusiastic fan, explains to a baggy-jumpered, beanie-hat-wearing young director that he will be NOT be spending all day filming a five-minute trail and refuses to let Piers Morgan make him cry. Funny and outspoken, this is Alan Sugar at his entertaining best.
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