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00:00Previously on The Apprentice.
00:13Your task is to open a farm shop.
00:16There's a really nice smell around here.
00:19Project manager Louisa staked her future on buffalo.
00:22Oh wow, that's divine.
00:23I don't think we give tasters because it's not nice.
00:27But her hot soup and spud sales went cold.
00:30Words defy me.
00:31I can't sell that.
00:35Neil's team tried turning pints into pounds.
00:40Would you like a milkshake?
00:41But Kurt's takeaways were no great shakes.
00:44OK, we've got our lesson on.
00:45Oh my word.
00:46Potatoes, fresh from the ground.
00:49Leaving Louisa's team a taste of victory.
00:53Get in.
00:55Come on.
00:56Can I just remind you, this is not a football match.
00:59Milkshake magnate Kurt got a whipping.
01:02We lost this task because we sold near enough half the shakes
01:05that Kurt said he was going to sell.
01:06You're supposed to know what you're talking about.
01:08I do know what I'm talking about.
01:09But three times in the firing line left Uzma exposed.
01:12No smoke without fire, I say.
01:15Uzma, you're fired.
01:17And she became the fourth casualty of the boardroom.
01:22Now 12 remain to fight for the chance
01:24to become Lord Sugar's business partner.
01:394.30 AM.
01:44Hello.
01:45Good morning.
01:46Lord Sugar is sending you on a business trip
01:48to meet a client in Dubai.
01:51The cars will be outside in one hour
01:52to take you to the airport.
01:55Thank you very much.
01:57Bloody hell.
01:59Dubai.
02:00Mum, we've done it.
02:02Where are you going?
02:03Pack your camels, we're going to Dubai.
02:05No, we're not.
02:06Oh, my God, are you joking?
02:08Dubai's in an hour.
02:09Oh, my God.
02:11Take them, take them.
02:12Oh, my God.
02:13This is so great, we're going to Dubai.
02:16This is how you used to live in Dubai.
02:18Yeah, man, Dubai's like a second home.
02:20I'm looking forward to going, man.
02:21This is good.
02:22I mean, I've got a lot of local knowledge over there.
02:24You know, use that to my advantage.
02:25Bikinis.
02:27OK.
02:28Sit here.
02:29And take this bikini as well.
02:32No, babe, I really don't think you need all your bikini.
02:48Cos he lived there for a while
02:49and he sells a lot of products in Dubai.
02:51I think it's mainly property stuff.
02:53He has to be the best place out of everyone at the moment.
02:55And he's not on our team.
02:57He's not on our team.
02:58Thing is, you don't know how much of the chaps is true,
03:01to be honest.
03:02Let she who is without sin cast the first stone.
03:23Dubai, part of the United Arab Emirates.
03:28Known as the City of Gold,
03:30one of the world's top shopping destinations.
03:37An hour and a half outside the city,
03:40a new multi-million pound hotel.
03:53MUSIC SWELLS
04:12Inside, a message from Lord Sugar.
04:16Good morning.
04:18Welcome to the Waldorf Astoria in Ras Al Khaimah.
04:22I've dragged you all the way out here
04:24because I expect you to be able to do business anywhere in the world.
04:28Now, as you can see, this hotel is still under construction.
04:33And your task is to help in finding certain items
04:37that are required for the opening of the hotel.
04:40The client has a list of eight items they want you to buy.
04:44You'll be sourcing the items in Dubai,
04:46whether you will be doing so in the shopping malls or in the markets.
04:50That's entirely up to you.
04:52But one thing you've got to do is drive a hard bargain.
04:56It's very simple.
04:58The team that buys the most amount of items
05:01for the least amount of money will win.
05:04And in the losing team, one of you will be fired.
05:08I'm going to balance the teams up here a little bit.
05:11Leah, move over to Endeavor.
05:16Now, this is a very important client
05:18and they're expecting big things, so good luck.
05:21And I'll see you back in this boardroom in a few days' time.
05:24But remember one thing.
05:26My reputation is on the line here.
05:28You are representing me.
05:34Over 300 rooms.
05:37All in need of top-class touches.
05:41For both teams, ten hours to find eight items.
05:46First to offer his leadership skills...
05:48I'd like to put myself forward for PM for this task.
05:51..international property broker Z.
05:53I've lived in Dubai for quite some time,
05:55got a lot of good local knowledge.
05:57My ambition in life is to make history.
05:59No human in this world intimidates me.
06:02I am a believer in myself, I am a believer in Zeeshan Shah.
06:06Anybody else like to do that? Yeah, I would.
06:09I'm a really good leader, I'm really good with finance,
06:12really good with figures.
06:13I've been to Dubai before,
06:14I don't have great local knowledge by any means,
06:16but I can convert the currency really easily.
06:18I think it would be silly not to use Z.
06:20Local knowledge in this seems to be the key.
06:22I'm happy with Z. I'm happy with Z. OK.
06:26Thank you very much, guys.
06:27Well, you can put the map away,
06:29cos I know Dubai like the back of my hand, first of all.
06:31Seriously.
06:34On the other team...
06:35Miles, you've been here quite a lot. I've been here. I'm happy to do it.
06:39..looking for a fifth successive win.
06:41Miles.
06:42I'm voting for Miles, I think, if he's got the experience.
06:45I'm happy to go with Miles as well, actually.
06:47OK, cool.
06:48I have led a glamorous lifestyle. I've lived in Monaco for ten years.
06:51I've worked all over the world.
06:52I have a fantastic business idea for Lord Sugar,
06:55focused on luxury brands.
06:57Clearly, the client is a luxury hotel. Yeah.
07:00So it is a typical client base for me.
07:02I think it's going to end up being a logistics task,
07:04and ultimately it will come down to individual negotiations.
07:08Both teams get a budget in dirhams, plus directories,
07:12and a map of Dubai.
07:15I think the key, actually, is coming back to,
07:17do people know what the stuff is?
07:19I don't know some of them, I have to be honest.
07:21We need to know what this oud is.
07:24Let's start with me telling you what items you might not know what it is.
07:27Kundura, which is the national Emirati dress.
07:30Leading with local knowledge...
07:32The white thing that you guys have probably seen all the locals wearing.
07:35Z.
07:36Arabic coffee pot.
07:38Falcon hood, brown leather, handmade.
07:40It's the cap that goes on a falcon.
07:42You know when you've got a falcon pet,
07:43I think it's the cap that goes over the eyes.
07:45He's right. Bang on, he's perfectly right, yeah.
07:47Oud is a local Arabic perfume.
07:50When you have locals passing you and they've got this smell coming from them,
07:53they all wear oud.
07:54Mahogany's a wood, though. Is that the bottle that it goes in?
07:56That's the actual fragrance in it.
07:58You'll easily find it, it's not difficult to find.
08:01It could be, like, some kind of statue that's just made out of mahogany.
08:04I think that's a really key thing, is to just get advice from people,
08:07like, take it back to 50,000 feet.
08:09Everyone asking advice. Absolutely.
08:11In their hunt for answers, Miles' team hit the phones.
08:15Do you know what an oud is? O-U-D.
08:20Do you know where I could find a falcon hood?
08:26UAE flag, yeah.
08:28Yeah, but remember, that one's got to be made to measure.
08:31What about a candoura? Can we call the Dubai mall?
08:34Can I just ask you a very quick question?
08:36A candoura, do you know what one of those is?
08:41Oh, lovely. It's a piece of clothing.
08:43Item identified, location nailed.
08:47So we're all agreed, let's go to the mall, then.
08:49I think that's a good one to go to, you know. Yeah. Fantastic.
08:53The key to winning this task will be
08:55to source as many items in the markets as possible
08:58and as less as possible from Dubai mall.
09:01Set on searching the souks, Z.
09:04One sub-team can get all their stuff from one souk,
09:07the other sub-team can get all their stuff from one souk, job done.
09:10I don't know if we're going to have time
09:12to source the eight items in the souks.
09:14You guys are making a lot of assumptions,
09:16but I'm telling you what the facts are, right?
09:18But you're seriously just not listening. Oh, OK.
09:20I'm telling you, items like the candoura,
09:22which I know I can get for 100 dirhams,
09:24whereas they will go to Dubai mall and buy it for 1,000 dirhams,
09:27that's the sort of things we can win on, right?
09:30OK, so let me divide these sub-teams, then.
09:32I'll go to the mall with my sub-team.
09:35Your sub-team? Yeah, I want to be sub-team leader.
09:38You'd like to be? Yeah, definitely.
09:40I heard that, but I haven't said who's sub-team leader yet.
09:43Who would you like?
09:45Does anybody have any problems with her being sub-team leader?
09:48No. OK.
09:52OK, so, Lia, Neil and Alex, you three go to Medina.
09:56Definitely don't want us to go to the mall, no?
09:58No, no, leave the Dubai mall out of the equation.
10:00We need to really go. Yeah, let's...
10:02No, I'm clear. Let's get out of here.
10:06Let's go shopping!
10:14Midday.
10:19Oh, whoa!
10:22Mate, is that huge or what?
10:25That is immense, isn't it?
10:29Hello? My name's Rebecca.
10:31I just need to ask you, do you...?
10:35I'm English.
10:37While Miles keeps his team calling...
10:40Done. Had to win you guys. Nice.
10:43..making for the markets...
10:45Our strategy at the moment is to get these complicated ones off the list.
10:48Yeah. Zee's team...
10:49Go into the markets... Then we'll have fun at the market, yeah.
10:52..roll up the sleeves, start doing some hard negotiating,
10:54hard bargaining.
10:57I don't know if we're going to be able to get every single item
11:00on that list from the suit.
11:01I'm not sure what his rationale for sending us there was.
11:04Can I just change where we're going?
11:06Can we go to the Dubai mall instead?
11:09Already at the world's largest shopping centre...
11:14It reminds me of Vegas.
11:16..Louisa, Jordan and Jason.
11:19We're looking for a kandura.
11:21And it is traditional Emirati.
11:23Traditional Emirati, yeah? OK.
11:25How much is this?
11:27300.
11:28Oh.
11:29300.
11:30Quite a lot.
11:31I'm also thinking that I don't want to go to Dubai,
11:34300.
11:35Quite a lot.
11:36I'm also thinking that I don't want to pay 300.
11:39There may be one at a much lower price
11:42because we don't have a lot of money.
11:49Sale, 25 to 75% off.
11:51Yes.
11:52This one, 125.
11:54What about 100?
11:55125, very good price.
11:57Can we do 110?
11:59110?
12:00110 we can do.
12:01OK, no problem.
12:02All right, done.
12:07Also on their way to the mall,
12:09Neil, Alex and Lia.
12:12OK, number one, when we go in,
12:14we're going to go straight to the perfumery,
12:16then we need to leave and be out of there within half an hour.
12:21OK.
12:22Hello?
12:23Where are you guys exactly?
12:25We changed plan, we're now at Dubai mall.
12:29Lia, you're much better off going to the souks.
12:32Zee.
12:33And there you can find out what's what.
12:35Can I just speak to Neil quickly?
12:37Pardon?
12:38Can I speak to Neil quickly?
12:40He can hear what you're saying.
12:42Stop trying to appease Neil and just focus on the task.
12:45Look, at the end of the day, if we always wanted to go to the souks,
12:48it means you get straight there.
12:50Right, OK, Zee, Zee, Zee, great, great, great.
12:53OK, stop talking, we don't have time.
12:55Tell me a letter of what you want me to get.
12:57Arabic coffee pot, right, and also the kandura.
13:00Obviously you keep your eyes open for anything else you see.
13:03Ticked off by Zee, a U-turn for Lia.
13:06We're running round at the minute like headless chickens.
13:09We just have to make the best of what we can together.
13:11He didn't want to listen cos he thinks he knows it all.
13:14Just because you're in Dubai does not mean you know
13:16everything about what we're trying to do.
13:18I would have been a better PM.
13:20On the other team, in a hurry to find his first item.
13:24We're going to go get this plant, get out of there.
13:27Project manager, Miles.
13:30Sago palm trees.
13:32Yes.
13:33This? Aha!
13:36This is perfect. That's perfect, that's perfect.
13:38What's the best price you can do me on this?
13:40I can give you 10% discount.
13:42Is that the amount I need to get a bit more than that off?
13:45Let me talk to my boss.
13:46The best price you can do for me without asking your boss?
13:4910% discount.
13:50What about if we go to 15? Can you squeak it to 15?
13:53OK, good. Yeah? Yeah.
13:55So what is that?
13:56We're going to be about 250.
13:58I know Miles is in a hurry and he wants to move on to get the next item,
14:01but it's not a treasure hunt, it's a negotiation task.
14:04Why not speak to the boss?
14:05Cos the boss is the one that can make the decision.
14:08He could have chatted him up a bit more,
14:10showed his negotiation skills and got a far bigger discount.
14:13Thank you very much.
14:15250 dirhams down, pot plant picked up.
14:19Bye-bye, thank you. Bye.
14:24Let's ring the flags first. I'll show you the number.
14:27That big one looks the best.
14:30Pre-ordering on the go to save time.
14:33I'm looking to buy a flag of the UAE.
14:36Project manager Z.
14:38Well, it's four foot by six foot.
14:4012cm and a foot, isn't it?
14:42How many? 12cm and a foot.
14:45Yeah.
14:46It's basically about 48cm by...
14:5072. 72.
14:5272. 48 by 72 is four foot by six foot.
14:56Thank you very much.
14:57That seemed too easy.
14:59He quoted as a tenner.
15:05Arriving to Haggle face-to-face for their flag,
15:08Myles' team.
15:10What sort of price are they?
15:12It's approximately 200 dirhams.
15:14OK. Now, we're on a bit of a limited budget.
15:17There's no compromise on the quality. No.
15:21But pricing also the same thing.
15:23We can't go for 175 for me, for one-off deal for me.
15:27OK. Yes, thank you.
15:29Thank you very much, Matthew.
15:31How long does it take to make?
15:33One hour. One hour?
15:35Right, OK, he's just explained there that's going to take an hour.
15:38I hate waiting, I don't want to be here,
15:40but I think that's what we do.
15:42Flag ordered.
15:44Is it possible for us to pay you in advance?
15:47It's OK, no problem.
15:48175 dirhams.
15:50All right, quick update from our side.
15:52The guy here confirmed that there was only going to be
15:54an hour more for the flag, so we decided to stay.
15:56All right, awesome. Update from our side is we've got a Candora.
15:59OK, perfect.
16:00And we have information for a few products
16:02that we think we can now go and find.
16:04Cheers, bye now. All right, bye then. Thanks.
16:06I don't mind them spending time in the malls
16:08if they are sourcing and getting good products.
16:19Mid-afternoon.
16:22The Souks.
16:24Sent by Z to bag bargains...
16:27Guys, our priority here is to get the coffee pot.
16:30..Neil, Alex and Leah.
16:33We are here today to buy an Arabic coffee pot.
16:36Yes, please. Brass.
16:38Only Arabic coffee. I want the pot.
16:41Just the pot.
16:43Thank you very much.
16:46Thank you very much.
16:48Thank you, you too.
16:50Anything in here? Coffee pot?
16:52Arabic coffee pot?
16:56I need a coffee pot. Who's got a coffee pot?
16:59Hello.
17:01Do you sell coffee pot, brass?
17:03Yes. Coffee pot.
17:0532 ounce?
17:07Not 32 inch, 32 ounce.
17:09Anywhere else sell coffee pot near here?
17:12Z made a decision to send us to the Souks
17:14and it's just been a bit of a disaster, to be honest.
17:17And I don't know how much sense Z's talking, really.
17:20You know, I wouldn't be surprised if he got another phone call now
17:23telling us to go elsewhere. If we do, I'm ignoring it.
17:26It's all right, son, but thank...
17:28Fresh Viagra.
17:30Fresh Viagra. I don't need any of that!
17:32I'm from Wales.
17:36Still at the mall...
17:38Veer right, veer right.
17:41..and looking for leads...
17:43Frankincense, crystals.
17:45The smell, frankincense.
17:47Louisa, Jordan and Jason.
17:50Come on, double time.
17:52Watch out, babe.
17:54Do you know the hood that the bird falcons wear?
17:57A falcon, like an eagle.
17:59Like a bird?
18:01You put a hat on it so it does not see.
18:04The falcon, like an eagle, a big bird,
18:08and you put it on your arm and it flies away.
18:11A brass coffee pot for, like a...
18:14Arabic. Arabic coffee pot.
18:16Della. Della. This is what it's called.
18:19We need very large.
18:21Like this.
18:25OK.
18:27Got to find something. Don't stress yet.
18:29We've still got at least four hours till we need to start stressing.
18:32It's going to vanish, Jordan.
18:34Jordan's sub-team are at the mall,
18:36and he's actually being very slow.
18:38This is a one-day task.
18:40By nine o'clock tonight, they're going to have these items
18:42to deliver to the hotel manager.
18:44No excuses for being late.
18:46We've seen the information, people over there.
18:48Let's ask them specifically about these products,
18:50if we can buy them here, where we can buy them.
18:52We need Egyptian wood.
18:54You cannot find any Egyptian food right now.
18:56Not food. Wood.
19:01At the flag makers...
19:03It's going to take more to be finished.
19:0520 minutes. We'll wait. 20 minutes, we'll wait.
19:08..while Myles plays the waiting game.
19:12Vazee, having ordered in advance,
19:15it's straight to the front of the queue.
19:19All the flag shops in all the world.
19:24Made to measure and ready to go,
19:27for the team, a first look at their flag.
19:30That's not six foot.
19:32That's not six foot.
19:3442 centimetres by 72 centimetres.
19:41So this...
19:42You said this size, that's how you produce the flag,
19:45in this size.
19:46You said 48 centimetres, I remember.
19:49Really? You told me one foot is 12 centimetres.
19:52All right, no worries, but we need the bigger one.
19:54One foot is 12 centimetres.
19:56One foot is 12 centimetres?
19:5812 inches and a fourth, isn't it?
20:0012 inches, not centimetres.
20:02So it's 12, 14.
20:03OK, can we have it in foot, six foot by four foot?
20:11You ordered what? 30 centimetres by what?
20:1348 by 72 centimetres.
20:15Not inches.
20:17Oh, dear.
20:22Here in the land of the sand dune, the camel and the Burj Al Arab,
20:26size really matters.
20:28They came to buy a flag of a certain size,
20:30they got the size wrong.
20:32They got one the size of a napkin.
20:34Why? Because they weren't paying attention.
20:36This is the exact size that you want, 180 by 180.
20:38Six foot by four foot? Yeah. Exactly.
20:40How long will it take you to make that one?
20:42This will take one hour, 15 minutes, 10 minutes.
20:44Thank you. I'll come back in one hour.
20:50They were looking very confident, weren't they?
20:53There's no big deal.
20:55Errors are made, let's move forward from it.
20:57Let's head out, boys. Thanks.
21:05Yet to bag anything...
21:07I'll go in, I'll say that we need it around 60,
21:09and then we'll go for it, that's the price.
21:11Yeah, I would go up to 90 and do not accept that.
21:14Let's go in, yeah?
21:15The other half of Zee's team
21:17search the souks for a traditional kandoura.
21:20I'm not bothered about the quality.
21:23The price is what I'm bothered about.
21:27What is the best price you can do me on this one?
21:31No, no, no, no, no. It's too much.
21:33OK, 60?
21:35No. OK, well, I can't do this.
21:40No, it has to be 60.
21:43I'm in a very, very rush.
21:45If you can do it for 60, I buy it from you.
21:47If you can't, I buy it from somebody else.
21:51I was keen to lead the first one,
21:53because I feel negotiation is something I'm really good at.
21:56So I think it's good to get kind of a score on the board.
21:59I just need to get a few more now
22:01and hopefully crack on and get the rest of the items.
22:03Budget kandoura bought,
22:05for almost half the price paid by the other team.
22:09OK, now you're happy?
22:10Happy, yes.
22:11You're happy?
22:12Very happy, sir.
22:13Make me smile.
22:15I think we need to find out exactly where this oud is.
22:18With an hour to fill while the new flag is finished,
22:22Z's half of the team.
22:25What about this falcon hood? No-one's really getting that.
22:28Can you ring the one that I said, please? Leather gifts.
22:31No, no, no. Do you want to ring this falcon of pearls?
22:34It might be a pot. Let's give it a try.
22:36Thanks, Kat.
22:39While you've got on G, can I just quickly have a look?
22:41I just want to look up glass.
22:44Can I have a look in there?
22:46No, no, I don't think there's any point.
22:49Shall we just ring a couple of perfume shops?
22:52Have a look at what oud is in here.
22:585pm.
23:03Having paid up front an hour ago...
23:08..still no flag for miles.
23:12Listen, we're really time critical with where we have to go now.
23:16That's right.
23:24I've actually had to see it.
23:25I'm really worried that, actually, it's still miles away from being finished.
23:29Do you know where it is? Yes.
23:32How long is that going to take? Five minutes.
23:35Be really, really honest with me. If it's ten minutes, it's ten minutes.
23:38Is it five minutes? Five minutes. Five minutes, OK.
23:41Miles decided to wait for the flag to be made
23:44and he's really wasted a lot of time.
23:46He's only got a few hours left and that may really have cost him dearly.
23:53You're doing a great job, as quick as you can.
23:58Identified by Z as a fragrance...
24:04..next on Leah's list, Egyptian oud.
24:14O-U-D-O-I-D. What does that mean?
24:19You don't know what that means? OK.
24:21See, look. Oud. That's perfume.
24:24With a D? O-U-D-H.
24:27So it's not that? So it's not that.
24:33Also on the scent...
24:35And what's all this? This looks all oudy.
24:38Yeah, that says Oud Gallery there.
24:40..Louisa, Jordan and Jason.
24:43Hello. How are you?
24:45We are looking for some oud from Egypt.
24:48What do you think that would be, as the expert?
24:50I don't know. You don't know?
24:52Guys, I've just had a flash.
24:54Do you think that an oud is something else?
24:59We're not sure if O-U-D-O-I-D actually is a perfume.
25:03Oud. Oud is a perfume.
25:05Z, listen, sunshine, it's not. O-U-D-H is a perfume.
25:09It's spelt differently, but...
25:11Listen, listen. Egyptian mahogany is a scent.
25:14Z, mahogany. Z, mahogany is a greener wood.
25:17He's talking, but he's talking crap.
25:19Sorry?
25:20So are you still confident it's a perfume?
25:23I mean, I can't think of anything else.
25:25OK, bye.
25:26I'm just unsure about Z. I don't know.
25:28I know, Lia, I can't... Lia, he doesn't know shit.
25:31OK, OK, OK, OK. Alex, we're not here to get personal, is it?
25:34It doesn't matter. No, I'm not going for it.
25:36Fine, fine, fine, fine, fine.
25:38Bullshit me once, they'll bullshit me again.
25:40So let him do that and we focus on what we're doing, yeah?
25:47Across town...
25:49Great, thank you very much.
25:51That's lovely, thank you.
25:52Finally, a flag.
25:54Because we were a little bit delayed,
25:56is there any way we can get a discount?
25:58Keen to claw back some cash, Francesca.
26:01The extra time would have cost us time and money now.
26:05How about ten dirhams for our time?
26:09Clock ticking.
26:13Time for Miles to check progress.
26:17Hey, guys, how are you getting on?
26:19We're still at the mall.
26:21But we have information for a few more products
26:23that we think we can now go and find.
26:25That Ud and we want to try and get the Falcon Hood
26:27and maybe the coffee pot as well.
26:29Jordan, I'm really worried you're not going to get them, mate.
26:31I'm really worried. I think you guys have got to go to the souk.
26:34OK, Miles, it's a decision you've got to take,
26:37Jordan, listen, please, mate, are you really comfortable
26:40you can get those products there?
26:42All I can say is give me 20 minutes and I'll let you know more.
26:45All right, buddy, thanks, bye.
26:47Let's do this really quickly. Really quickly.
26:50They haven't actually bought anything else
26:52while we're waiting for the flag, which is really annoying.
26:55That means they've wasted all day doing loads of research
26:57and not bought anything.
26:59I can't believe we haven't spoken to them for an hour or so
27:01and nothing's moved on.
27:02They need to deliver on those. Absolutely.
27:07Stopping off to pick up a palm tree...
27:12Whoa!
27:13..Zi's team...
27:14We were looking more at 60 dirhams.
27:16The thing is that for us right now, we're procuring for a hotel
27:20and we've got to get the most competitive pricing.
27:22I cannot decide that.
27:25Yeah, of course, of course.
27:27Thank you. Thank you.
27:31Oh, you're so lucky that my manager say already yes
27:35and she will giving you 50% off.
27:37Oh, fantastic. Oh, brilliant.
27:39By bothering the boss, price pruned on the Sago palm.
27:497pm.
27:52Do you sell golden mosaic tiles?
27:55No, no, we don't.
27:57For any missing items, financial penalties.
28:01350.
28:03We want traditional Arab generosity and you're a generous people, so...
28:08..300, rock-bottom price.
28:10Yes.
28:11We're very tough. Thank you.
28:13From Consent Crystals.
28:1640.
28:1720.
28:18OK, ma'am.
28:1920.
28:20OK.
28:2110 dirhams now, shake my hand, I give you the cash.
28:23Job done.
28:27At the flag factory, after sizing up the big version...
28:30That's more like it.
28:32..the small matter of price.
28:3440 dirhams for this and 172 for that.
28:37I think you've got to do some movement on this one.
28:40But this, we can't do anything. It's no use to me.
28:42I know that, but this we can't help,
28:44because it's already been produced for yearly.
28:46OK, let's call it 200 round figure, OK?
28:49So I'm giving you 28 for that one and I'm paying you the 172 for this.
28:53It is a sample we're taking at the moment,
28:55and, you know, you can let your management know
28:57that we are looking to do bigger business,
28:59small things like this then, you know.
29:03OK. OK? Thank you very much.
29:05Little and large flags of the Emirates, done,
29:09for 25 dirhams more than the other team paid.
29:15At the mall, still on the hunt for answers,
29:18Jason, Jordan and Louisa.
29:20I have a very quick question.
29:22We've been trying to find an Egyptian oud.
29:25Is it incense or... Do you know what it is?
29:28This is a museum, you know.
29:30They are using this kind. This is the oriental one.
29:33So the word means two things.
29:35It means the musical instrument and also the...
29:38They make it from natural wood. This is what it's meaning by.
29:41That's amazing. Thank you.
29:43You saved us a lot of embarrassment.
29:45I can't believe we spent so much time on looking for bloody incense.
29:50The whole key was in standard size, wasn't it, really?
29:53Yeah.
29:54Right, I'm taking this, guys.
29:56Go for it.
29:59Good afternoon, gentlemen.
30:01Egyptian mahogany.
30:03Standard size.
30:05The elusive oud.
30:07And what is the price on that?
30:09That one is 1,800.
30:11Oh, my God! 1,850.
30:13I was thinking five.
30:15I was thinking three.
30:17But let's talk serious.
30:191,000. 1,000.
30:21So how about 900 and we shake your hand now?
30:241,000.
30:25I'm coming up and you're coming down.
30:27990 to sweeten the pot.
30:29Make me happy. 990.
30:31990.
30:33Yay!
30:35I think we made a good team.
30:37We halved the price. 1,850.
30:39You did so well. Well done.
30:42SINGER SINGS
31:0230 minutes to go.
31:07The perfume souq.
31:10Have you ever heard of Egyptian oud?
31:13No, no. That's where I am.
31:15Thank you. Thank you.
31:17Hi, do you sell falcon hoods?
31:19For a bird of prey, falcon.
31:22I don't think we're after the right thing.
31:24We're not. I think that's apparent.
31:26The fact is, we've had no-one come in thinking he knows everything.
31:29He's absolutely full of it.
31:31He's as useful as a chocolate tea pot.
31:33Stop at these shops here.
31:36Garden stuff, isn't it?
31:39Do you have a falcon hood?
31:41OK. Thank you. Thank you.
31:45Deadline for items to be back at the hotel...
31:499pm.
31:51Go, go, go!
32:09Checking in, the hotel manager.
32:16For any items that don't match the brief,
32:19a fine to the tune of the market value.
32:26Items delivered, there's nothing more the teams can do.
32:30We are going home without the falcon hood and the mosaic tiles.
32:36I'm concerned that there's a big difference in price
32:38between the mall and the sook.
32:40I think that could be a tricky one.
32:42We got some really good bargains as well.
32:44We got the plant half price straight.
32:46So if they went to Dubai Mall,
32:48they were probably paid about three times the price.
32:51Next stop, London.
32:56Tomorrow, the boardroom.
33:07MUSIC PLAYS
33:26You can go through to the boardroom now.
33:36MUSIC CONTINUES
33:55Good afternoon.
33:57Good afternoon, Lord Sugar.
33:59Well, I found you a very, very important client,
34:03so I do hope that you put on a good performance
34:06and represented me well.
34:09I'm going to start with Endeavour,
34:11and I understand, Zee, you were the project manager, right?
34:14Indeed, yes. You know Dubai, yeah?
34:16Yeah, I know Dubai quite well, yes.
34:18OK, you live there? Yep, I live there.
34:20Work there? Work there.
34:21Was he a good team leader? No.
34:23The problem that we had is that, you know,
34:25we all made the decision to back Zee on supposed knowledge,
34:28but I feel rather misguided.
34:30I genuinely felt I would have done a better job, that is the truth.
34:33I felt, you know, I had the organisation...
34:35Was that in her? ..capacity.
34:37Oh, no, at the time, I was extremely vocal that I should have been PM.
34:40And she sort of pushed herself to be sub-team leader.
34:42She'd assumed she was sub-team leader...
34:44Cos we'd had a discussion about it. Sorry.
34:46You'd assumed she was sub-team leader
34:48even before I'd appointed her.
34:50Tell me what went on in the brainstorm.
34:52Well, we went through the products.
34:54I explained the ones that I know, such as the Kundura,
34:56I explained that's the national dress of the UAE.
34:58I explained the Oud, which is also a local fragrance.
35:00It's a woody kind of smell.
35:02I assumed the Oud that was there was the same one.
35:04I think it turned out it wasn't in the end, but...
35:06Wow. I thought you were the expert.
35:08You put yourself forward, you know Dubai like the back of your hands.
35:11I hope you weren't wearing a pair of gloves, that's all I can say.
35:14Well, Oud is actually...
35:16There is a smell that most Arabs use, which is called Oud.
35:20It did say Egyptian mahogany.
35:22Actually, Alex, you raised one of those eyebrows of yours
35:26and questioned whether indeed it was a fragrance.
35:28Yes, I did, just purely because the specification simply doesn't match up.
35:32I mean, no-one wants to smell like a dining table.
35:34It actually talked about standard size product.
35:38So that could hardly... It must have given you a clue somewhere
35:40that it wasn't a fragrance.
35:42Indeed, it said standard size,
35:44but the thing is that it comes in these small bottles, right?
35:46So when it had the mahogany, I assumed it was.
35:48You got it completely wrong.
35:50Yeah, definitely got it completely wrong.
35:52Thanks God I never sent you out to get 20 camels.
35:54You'd come back with a packet of fags.
35:56Right from the start, Zee went straight into it,
35:59I'm Mr Dubai, don't put away your maps, I know it like the back of my hand.
36:03It was just all bravado for the entire brainstorm.
36:07Listen, all you've done the whole thing was complain and be a pessimist, right?
36:10You've been no support whatsoever, and I will go on to that.
36:12But anyways, for now, let's talk about...
36:14Because I'm a good judge of character,
36:16and I could see right from the offset that Zee did not have a clue.
36:18And unfortunately, you proved me right, Zee, you didn't have a clue.
36:21I understand there was a bit of a misunderstanding on the flag, is that right?
36:24Yes, indeed there was, yeah.
36:26You were asked to get a six-foot-by-four-foot flag, right?
36:28Exactly, yes.
36:29So who doesn't know the centimetres from inches, then? You.
36:32I know the difference, but I did make the error.
36:35It would look like a pimple on an elephant.
36:38Alan, this hotel is three times the size of the Kremlin.
36:41It was my fault, it was a stupid mistake, Alan, I know.
36:44What was the first thing you bought?
36:46The first item that we purchased was a Candora.
36:49I purchased that myself, and we got that for 60 from a price of 100,
36:54which I believe is a good price.
36:56Who bought the palm tree, then?
36:58I bought the palm tree.
37:00They wanted 150 dirhams for it, and we got it for 75.
37:05That was quite a good negotiation.
37:08Anyway, um, miles.
37:11Kurt would call you kilometres, most probably.
37:14LAUGHTER
37:20You became the project manager.
37:22Indeed, indeed.
37:24And, um, Jordan, you took your team marching off to the Dubai Mall.
37:27We went to the Dubai Mall, yes.
37:29I heard from Karen that you was there for about three and a half hours doing research.
37:33You wasted a lot of time in the shopping mall.
37:36It did take us a while to locate the stuff that we needed,
37:38but I think it was time well spent.
37:40What did you do for three and a half hours, then?
37:42Firstly, we bought a Candora, so it wasn't completely fruitless,
37:45but we were trying to locate things like...
37:47It was really misleading.
37:49..because just like the other team, everyone was telling us,
37:51yes, it's this perfume, smell it, buy it,
37:53and it took us a long time to try and actually find it.
37:55I must have thought, I've got a right bunch of mugs here.
37:57You did buy the right-sized flag, though.
37:59I heard you was waiting an hour and a half.
38:01Yes. Exactly.
38:03So why didn't you clear off and go somewhere else and come back and pick it up?
38:06He'd actually started producing it,
38:08and he said, look, it's going to be another half an hour, 40 minutes.
38:11We'd definitely learnt a cultural lesson
38:13about perhaps a Dubai 45 minutes isn't a GMT 45 minutes.
38:17You didn't get a discount for the delay.
38:19We did try, but he was very adamant.
38:21Perhaps you shouldn't have paid for it before it was produced.
38:24Then you may have had a bit more bargaining.
38:26That's a fair comment. And the palm, you bought the palm, Miles, didn't you?
38:29Yes, I did, yeah. You were dealing with the shop assistant.
38:32No, we were... You were dealing with the boss.
38:34I think we, on reflection... Reflecting the price you paid there,
38:37you know, compared to...
38:39..very cheap, and you paid 250.
38:42Why didn't you deal with the boss?
38:44Did the boss palm you off, so to speak?
38:46No, I made a decision, and on reflection,
38:48looking at the price they ended up paying, you can question it,
38:51but I hope that isn't something that costs us dearly.
38:53Yeah, we'll see about that.
38:58OK.
39:00You've got the calculations.
39:02We'll go with Karen, first of all, to talk about Team Evolve.
39:07You got six items, and they cost you £311.54.
39:12But you failed to get the tiles, and you failed to get the falcon hood,
39:16and those incur fines at the value of the items.
39:20So, in total, it was £695.16.
39:27Nick, Endeavour.
39:29Well, Endeavour got four items.
39:33But, as we know, they negotiated a whole lot better.
39:40But one of your items, Candoura, was the wrong sort.
39:43It was modern, rather than the traditional Emirati version.
39:48So that incurs a fine, as do the four items you failed to source.
39:53So that brings Endeavour's total to £783.36.
40:03Right.
40:05So, Evolve, you've won by £90.
40:10Yeah.
40:12I'm going to send you, as a treat, to the world's best new cocktail bar,
40:18where you'll be able to sample some of their drinks, OK?
40:23See you on the next task.
40:33I'm disappointed that you didn't find the total amount of goods,
40:39and the team wasn't happy.
40:42Go and discuss it amongst yourselves, all right?
40:46Off you go.
40:58Hey, guys, welcome to the Zeta townhouse.
41:00How are you guys doing today?
41:02We're thirsty. You're thirsty? Well, you're in the right place.
41:10Wow, that's nice.
41:17Oh, my God, that is amazing.
41:21We survived the heat of Dubai, didn't we?
41:24And we beat Mr Dubai. Mr Dubai.
41:27So now we're quenching our thirst. I'm very happy to be here with you.
41:30Cheers. Well done, Miles.
41:41We got the strategy wrong.
41:43It's just disappointing, because we've lost,
41:45and I know we all worked hard, and I'm gutted.
41:47I don't want you to feel like I'm personally attacking you.
41:50I don't need people apologising to me.
41:52It is what it is. I'm not somebody who needs to say,
41:54oh, I'm sorry, guys, I was mean to you. I don't care about that.
41:58My gut instinct right from the start is that he wasn't the right man
42:01for the project management of this task,
42:03and I'm really sorry to say that he proved me completely right.
42:09I'm extremely pissed off.
42:10I mean, we've been led by someone who told us
42:12he knew exactly what he was doing, he knew the area,
42:14and he didn't have a clue.
42:15Now, possibly, I'm going to be going into the boardroom
42:17on the basis that I've got centimetres and inches mixed up,
42:20which, in the grand scheme of things, just seems a joke.
42:24I think, you know, it's unfair to say all the blame lies on me here.
42:28At the end of the day, the other sub-team,
42:30which was sent into one of the biggest markets in Dubai,
42:33only came back with two items, out of which one was wrong.
42:36So, where does the blame lie?
42:54You can go through to the boardroom now.
43:09You lost by £90, right?
43:11The irony of it is, is you find one item more
43:15because you were better negotiators, and you win.
43:20The wrong candoura did contribute to the failure, obviously,
43:24because you got fined for buying the wrong thing.
43:27You bought that, didn't you?
43:29I did, yeah.
43:31I mean, I'll certainly take some responsibility for that.
43:34I feel that this highlights, again, why we needed to be in a mall.
43:37You have to bear in mind we're in a marketplace here,
43:39you're dealing with market traders.
43:41But you had an instinct to say that you wanted to go into the mall?
43:45100%.
43:46Why didn't you, then?
43:47Because of Z, who knows everything about Dubai,
43:50who we had entrusted as our project manager.
43:52This is a man who's telling me I know everything about Dubai.
43:55I'm telling you, you can get these items at the show.
43:58But, Leah, Leah, why don't you ignore him and go into the mall, then?
44:01Why don't you follow your instincts?
44:03I hold my hands up 100%.
44:05I wish I had a went-with-my-gut feeling on this, I really do.
44:08But I had an argument with Z at this time.
44:10I said, we're here now, we're going in.
44:12He said, Leah, put Neil on the phone,
44:14you know, he was just absolutely...
44:16OK, I'd like to say, my strategy in this task was,
44:19go to the markets, that's where we'll get bargains.
44:21And we did get bargains.
44:23If you do things correctly at the actual markets,
44:25you will be able to find the items.
44:27But, unfortunately, they couldn't.
44:29I mean, you've ended up with one item at the end of the day.
44:32One was wrong and you ended up with one item for 10 dirhams,
44:35which is £1.80.
44:36Sorry, you ended up with two, despite all your regional knowledge.
44:39The thing is, they're all just throwing it all on me.
44:41This is a team here.
44:42What did everybody else do, you know?
44:44Well, I'm trying to find out.
44:45On our side, we were making appointments,
44:47we were going to appointments.
44:48See, I went to two quite once all day.
44:50Don't put your hand on my face, it's really rude.
44:52No, I said, sorry, let me talk. What did you guys do?
44:54I think, actually, Leah's team is full of fighting spirit and fury,
44:58gnashing of teeth.
45:00I didn't hear any strong, forceful opinions from you two.
45:05It wasn't... He was hanging around.
45:07It wasn't very... Letting him fall on his sword.
45:09I didn't discern any passion from you two.
45:11Anyway, where did all this time go, then?
45:14We had to pick up the flag, that was what it was.
45:16Flag time.
45:17Where is this flag, by the way?
45:18Let me offer you a little one.
45:20So, this is the...
45:21This is the 6x4.
45:22This was the 6x4 to go on that enormous building.
45:29This is you and your centimetres and inches, is that right?
45:32Just like a bloomin' napkin, this thing.
45:34I agree with you, I made myself look like an idiot.
45:37Who's responsible for this mess?
45:39Alex?
45:40I do think that the responsibility, unfortunately, does lie with Z.
45:43Easy, easy target, innit?
45:44It's not an easy target, it's facts.
45:46There was no clear direction of how we're going to execute this task.
45:49It was just, I know this, I know this, it costs this, get this, get that.
45:53Everyone's now saying the same thing, you know,
45:55that Z's wrong and this and that.
45:56So, if it's not you, then, responsible for the failure of this task,
45:59who is?
46:00The sub-team's effort was under par.
46:02They only got one item in the end, and a lot of it lies there, I think.
46:06See, I have absolutely no idea what he's talking about.
46:09Why didn't you just say, guys, I'm not sure?
46:11Say what? About what? About all of it, see.
46:13You could just have been upfront and said,
46:15listen, I have a bit of local knowledge, I don't know it all.
46:18A bit of local knowledge? I've lived there.
46:20I know the place very, very well.
46:21Z, who are you bringing back in this boardroom with you?
46:26The first person we have to bring back is, obviously,
46:29Lia, for the failure of the sub-team.
46:31I don't believe you can go to a suit with thousands of shots
46:34and come back with one item.
46:35See, here it is.
46:36The second one...
46:42..will have to be Natalie.
46:45Because me and Kurt were in the car, making calls, booking appointments...
46:50I kept asking you, are you sure about this?
46:52Sorry, let's discuss this later, shall we?
46:56He's let you off, you know, and maybe he's made a mistake there,
46:59I don't know. Anyway, go back to the house.
47:02Sorry to disappoint, but I'll try again.
47:07You step outside now.
47:09I'm going to have a little chat more with Nick here
47:11and then we'll decide who's going to be leaving the process, OK?
47:15Thank you. All right, off you go.
47:21Lia, right from the off,
47:23the Z this, Z that, Z this, Z that,
47:26she's been doing nothing else other than accusing him
47:28of being a bullshitter from the minute we've walked in here.
47:32But, you know, sometimes you get the feeling you get the wool
47:35trying to be pulled over your eyes.
47:37In the brainstorm, the battle lines were drawn between those two.
47:42On the other hand, I did say to Natalie a couple of weeks ago,
47:46I'll be keeping my eyes on her,
47:48so I hope she's got a lot to say for herself when she comes back in here.
47:51Every time I've observed anything Natalie has to say to you,
47:54it's always, well, I said that, I tried to do this, I tried to do that,
47:57well, what about doing it?
47:58Saying it and doing it, I've found in business,
48:00are two very different things.
48:02She's treading on thin ice at the moment, that's all I can say.
48:08Yeah, send the three of them in, please.
48:10Lord Sugar, we'll see you now.
48:16Don't bother about the door.
48:19Don't bother about the door.
48:31I asked you to bring people back in for the right reason.
48:35Mm-hm. On this task. Yes, indeed.
48:37I'm sure Natalie wants to know what you brought her in for.
48:40So do I.
48:42Well, just overall lack of contribution to the task.
48:45Lovely to be around, don't get me wrong,
48:47but, you know, she was just a bit of a spare wheel in the whole equation.
48:50She wasn't there, you know, taking any initiative, and that was it.
48:54Yes, Kurt made an error with the inches and centimetres.
48:57An error that lost us the task.
48:59An error that lost us the task.
49:01Overall, though, he worked hard, taking a bit of workload off me.
49:04You, on the other hand, were just sitting there waiting.
49:06No, I was not sitting waiting at all.
49:08Zee, I asked, I said, someone give me the yellow pages and let me.
49:11You said, no, you're doing it. I said, give me the phone,
49:13let me make appointments, you're doing it.
49:15Have you got a problem working with women?
49:17Have you got a problem with me taking any responsibility?
49:20You've brought two women in here, the only two in your team.
49:22I think it's a bit pathetic.
49:24Because you are this male, chauvinistic, and you wouldn't let me have it.
49:27I think you're getting a bit carried away.
49:29No, I'm not getting carried away at all, because I felt very uncomfortable.
49:31You've been rude to me the whole time.
49:33When was I rude to you?
49:34You never say please, you never say thank you.
49:36You look at me as if I'm, I don't know,
49:38something on the bottom of your shoe, and it is disgusting.
49:41Excuse me, are we getting allegations here of you treating people incorrectly?
49:47I think there is some weight on that.
49:49I mean, he seems to have it in for me right from the start.
49:51I think he finds it difficult, you know, to have women who challenge him,
49:54which is why, you know, right from the offset of the challenge,
49:57he's just had it.
49:58Honestly, throughout this process, I've always said to you...
50:01Can you just show some dignity?
50:03I've always said to you that I respect your talent and I respect what you do,
50:06and I think you're a very, you're a strong candidate,
50:08but you've got the candoura, which you got wrong, you've got that,
50:11then you've gone and got...
50:12I didn't get that wrong, that was me, but you didn't seem to even bring that up with me.
50:15Yeah, you don't even care about that.
50:16You don't even care about that, do you?
50:18I tell you what, you don't care about it.
50:19I don't understand why this focus is always on me.
50:21Because you were the sub-team leader there.
50:23You were consistently pessimistic, you were the sub-team leader.
50:26What did you do there?
50:27You forced yourself to become sub-team leader, and what did you deliver?
50:30There are two males in this task who have made blatant errors.
50:33One purchased the wrong item and one got measurements completely wrong,
50:36and he's brought in two women.
50:37He took an instant dislike to me because I was probably being negative.
50:40Right, so the fact that I made you sub-team leader...
50:43Yeah, and then you refused.
50:44I made you sub-team leader, and you're saying that I don't respect women?
50:47I didn't, I was undermining you, you're saying I'm being rude to you.
50:51Can I just tell you what I feel I've contributed thus far in the process?
50:54I have sold, I have pitched, I have led.
50:57On this particular task, like it or not, you were weak.
51:01You can't argue about the fact that you were standing at this damn mall,
51:05and you could have gone in there, and if you went in there,
51:07you could have won the task.
51:08I wish I had won from the goth area.
51:09Yeah, OK, so there's indecision, right?
51:11And I'm not looking for a business partner who's got indecision.
51:15Zee, you are here as an international property broker, is that right?
51:21Indeed, yes.
51:22You have a turnover of half a million pounds, that's what you claim.
51:25And some of the stuff that you say in your resume is quite outrageous.
51:29You're not receptive to the authorities or others or their criticism.
51:33Yeah.
51:34There's your words in there.
51:35Yeah, I think that's a normal judgment.
51:37Anybody would say unless somebody's got your respect
51:39and you think that person is credible,
51:41you're not going to, you know, take on board what they say.
51:43Well, you do come across as, you know, pretty arrogant, you know,
51:47and they say ask travellers to uphold values of modesty in Dubai.
51:53Modesty, well, they must have loved you there, Zee.
51:56You've got some peculiar people that you look up to.
51:59You aspire to Napoleon.
52:01I don't think Napoleon's ever been fired from Phones For You, has he?
52:05No, he hasn't.
52:06Well, Phones For You, I was the top salesman over there,
52:08and that is a record in the company.
52:10I was in the top earners' bonus list in the first month of my employment.
52:13Then I was recruited as a business development manager
52:15for one of the largest business groups in the Middle East.
52:18I then ventured out and set up my own business.
52:21In my first year, I turned over half a million pounds.
52:23I mean, yes, I am not arrogant, but, yes, I am proud,
52:26but that's because of my own hard work that has got me to where I am.
52:29So who should be fired? Should I fire you for this task?
52:31Lord Sugar, no. I am here to be your business partner.
52:35Who should be fired, then?
52:36On the basis of this task,
52:38Natalie's lack of contribution would make me say Natalie.
52:42Lord Sugar, I want this more than I've ever wanted anything in my life.
52:45Yeah, I'm sure, I'm sure.
52:46And you said that I didn't have passion.
52:48I was devastated, absolutely...
52:50No, here, you're bunny off a scratch in here, I've got to tell you.
52:54Because... Right, you don't stop yapping in here.
52:56You don't stop showing your passion and everything in here.
52:59Because I like to work as a team.
53:00But what I don't see is you doing anything out on tasks, really.
53:03But I work... Yes, I do.
53:05OK, who do you think is responsible?
53:07I think Zee's responsible.
53:09Leah, I don't suppose I have to ask you.
53:11I think Zee's responsible.
53:17Zee, I think you put yourself forward as someone who knows it all,
53:22and, clearly, you don't know it all.
53:24And you're not a man of modesty.
53:29But I admire what you've achieved.
53:33You've obviously got a good business,
53:35and I got the feeling that this fellow here,
53:38everybody's had it in for him.
53:40Leah, I do hope that you...
53:46..have not used a personality thing on this particular task against Zee.
53:50I really... I don't want to hear any more, please.
53:54Because that would be, you know, very unfortunate.
54:01But, Natalie...
54:05..two weeks ago, I told you I'd be keeping my eyes on you, OK?
54:09I have kept my eyes on you.
54:12And it's regretful that you're back here again.
54:19But you have...
54:24..shown me some passion here today.
54:28And this is your very, very last chance.
54:32I promise you.
54:34Very last chance. I won't let you down.
54:36I don't want to see you here again, OK?
54:41Zee, your idea of coming into business with me
54:45is going to be to do with international trading in real estate.
54:49You've demonstrated to me that you can't deal internationally.
54:53You are to blame for this task.
54:55It was out of control.
54:57And, Zee...
54:59..you're fired.
55:01Thank you, Lucio.
55:14I've got nothing more to say to you two.
55:17You've said it all. Absolutely.
55:19So, go back to the house and I'll see you on the next task, OK?
55:32I've given him five weeks, but he didn't prove himself to me.
55:36And that's the reason, you know, why he's gone.
55:38A man whose mouth ran his abilities, really.
55:42Yeah.
55:48You know, I had so much more to offer.
55:51The name Zeeshan, indeed, will go down in history.
55:54I'm not sure exactly why as yet, but it will.
56:03Why did he take Nassirak?
56:05Cos I can understand lyrics.
56:07It seemed like in the boardroom they were a bit long-haired.
56:09She got criticised for not doing her job.
56:14What was Lord Sugar's reaction when he took the you two back into the room?
56:18I think Lord Sugar's feeling was that he hadn't brought the right people in.
56:22When you say men, you mean me and Neil. Yeah.
56:25Do you feel relieved that Zee didn't take Nassirak?
56:28I do. I do.
56:30I do. I do.
56:32I do. I do.
56:34I do. I do.
56:36I do. I do.
56:38I do. I do.
56:40I do. I do.
56:42Do you feel relieved that Zee didn't take you into the boardroom?
56:44Yeah, of course. When he picked your name, I was like,
56:46I've got away with something there.
56:50Now 11 remain.
56:53Lord Sugar's search for his next business partner continues.