
Over at Obsessed With Film, I review the opening episode of BBC1's JUNIOR APPRENTICE, where Lord Alan Sugar hopes to find a new protégé from 10 teenage hopefuls:
"The regular series has been delayed because of the BBC's fears about impartiality during a General Election, given the fact Lord Alan Sugar had an advisory role with the (now defunct) Labour government. In its place, post-election, we have pint-sized version Junior Apprentice, where 10 teenagers are taken from the classroom and find themselves in Lord Sugar's infamous boardroom..." Continue reading...