The BBC made the “right decision” in postponing this year’s series of The Apprentice due to the coronavirus pandemic, Lord Alan Sugar has said.
The programme usually airs in October, with Lord Sugar choosing his new business partner in December. However, it was postponed due to the health crisis.
Lord Sugar said there was no point doing a “half-hearted series”. He told the PA news agency: “It’s been cancelled for this year because The Apprentice cannot be filmed in current circumstances. “We can’t be sending people across the world for tasks or going out on the street to sell items.
It’s really unfortunate but had to happen.” The BBC said a special The Apprentice highlights series looking back at memorable moments from the show’s 15-year
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