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Antiques Roadshow's Fiona Bruce reveals worst show blunder which was 'too cruel' to air

For 35 years, BBC legend Fiona Bruce has been at the helm of several of the broadcaster’s flagship shows, ranging from hard hitting news and politics in BBC News and Question Time, through to more light hearted offerings such as Fake or Fortune and the Antiques Roadshow. Yet while Fiona is often regarded as unflappable on set, there have been moments where situations have taken her by complete surprise.
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Gordon Ramsay says he 'doesn't give a f*** about losing Lord Sugar as customer'
Gordon Ramsay has taken a savage swipe at Lord Sugar ahead of the famed chef's new BBC show - Future Food Stars.The Michelin-starred chef, 55, is launching his latest food show Future Food Stars on Thursday night (March 31) - which will air to BBC One and BBC iPlayer every week.The Apprentice-style show sees 12 of the nation's best budding food and drink entrepreneurs battle it out in a bid to impress Gordon and earn his whopping £150,000 investment.The 12 hand-picked contestants will compete against each-other in a series of relentless challenges to prove they have what it takes to truly shine in the food and drink business.However, it's no secret that Gordon's new show follows a similar format to Lord Sugar's hit BBC business show, The Apprentice, which has been running for 16 years.Fans of The Apprentice will know well that the business magnate's series also involves entrepreneurs take on gruelling tasks to prove themselves capable of earning Lord Sugar's cash investment.World-famous chef Gordon doesn't sound too worried about upsetting Lord Sugar with the new series, though.Speaking exclusively to Daily Star and other press about his show, he said: "It’s a food and drink, lifestyle business show. "So fingers crossed this is going to rub Alan Sugar’s feathers the wrong way."He then added: "I think I’ve lost a customer there.
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The Apprentice 2022 winner confirmed as Harpreet Kaur after intense female-only final
The sixteenth series of The Apprentice has wrapped up for yet another year after Lord Alan Sugar picked Harpreet Kaur and her desert business as his next investment.After an intense all-female final between Harpreet and Kathryn Burn, the business mogul decided to invest £250,000 in the 30-year-old's scrumptious business after the pair delivered their final pitches in the boardroom.While Kathryn’s impressive pyjama company certainly brought a smile to investors in the office, it was Harpreet’s sweet treats which landed her the role as Lord Sugar’s new business partner.Reacting to her win, the West Yorkshire star said: “I cannot believe Lord Sugar has chosen me to be his business partner. "I have dreamt of this moment and it just completely proves that if you work hard and you believe in yourself dreams can come true."Shortly after the news was announced, the entrepreneur's website, Barni's, has crashed due to the number of orders from her loyal legion of fans online.After her investment, the star hopes to open multiple parlous across the UK with the added funds injected into her company.Currently, the desert company has over eight thousand followers on Instagram under the username handle @barnisworld.She plans to “level up” her successful, six-figure coffee and cakes business to become a leading brand in the UK.At the start of the competition, she revealed: “I’m definitely not in business to make friends.
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Claude Littner: The Apprentice's Tim Campbell shares relief over co-star's return
The Apprentice star Tim Campbell has addressed his relief as his co-star Claude Littner returned to the show last week.Speaking exclusively to Express.co.uk, Tim, 44, spoke about standing in for the businessman after he suffered serious injuries to his leg during an electric bike accident last year, forcing him to take time away from the BBC show to recover, before returning last week in the semi-finals.Tim also spoke about how he is backing an education campaign to help parents understand the benefits T-level qualifications offer to both children and employees.Speaking about his time on the show, Tim told how he's proud of his input as one of Lord Alan Sugar's aides.When asked if he'd return to the show, he said: "For me, I've been really, really pleased that Lord Sugar asked for me."I've done what I feel, and what my wife or children judged, to be a good job on this series."My only focus was to get through the series, I've done that," he added.He said he was glad Claude was finally back on the programme following his horror accident.Tim went on: "I'm really glad that the horrible circumstances that led to it have gone now because Claude's back."And you saw about his lovely interview, where I think half the nation were hiding behind the sofa, seeing him tear [candidates] to shreds."But the reality is that I've done my job, and I'm really proud," he explained.Last April, Claude was riding an electric bike a mile away from his home when he found himself lying on the ground.He had to learn how to walk again after injuring his right leg so badly he required multiple surgeries after revealing doctors initially thought they may have to amputate his leg.Recalling the incident, the 72-year-old businessman said: “I was just
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