Line-up announced for first ever full length series of The Celebrity Apprentice
12 celebs will take part in the six-part special
Following the Christmas special last year, the BBC has now confirmed The Celebrity Apprentice will return later this year, for the show's first ever full length celebrity edition.
Featuring 12 famous faces, the new six-part special will air later this year, and will see the successful candidate winning a huge £100,000 for their chosen charity.
Lord Sugar says: “We’ve not done anything like this before, and it’ll be entertaining to see these 12 celebrities being put through six weeks of some brilliant business challenges. But just because they’re celebrities, it doesn’t mean they’re going to get an easy ride, especially when there’s £100,000 at stake for their chosen charity.”
Which celebs are taking part?
12 celebs were announced on Sunday 19th April, including Emmerdale actor Danny Miller, singer Alexandra Burke, Diversity star Jordan Banjo, and Love Island winner Toni Laites.
Check out the full line-up below:
Alexandra Burke — Singer and songwriter
Danny Miller — Actor
Gethin Jones — Presenter
Jordan Banjo — Dancer and presenter
Kay Burley — Journalist
Maddie Grace Jepson — Actress and online personality
Max Balegde — Presenter, podcaster, and content creator
Sheli McCoy — Gladiator
DJ Spoony — DJ (UK garage)
Richie Anderson — TV and BBC Radio 2 presenter
Laura Smyth — Comedian, writer, and actor
Toni Laites — Television personality
What will happen?
The BBC say: 'Across the six-part series, the celebrities will face a range of weekly business challenges set by Lord Sugar. Competing for the chance to win a £100,000 donation to a charity of their choice, they will each be hoping to prove their business acumen and ultimately be crowned The Celebrity Apprentice winner.
'For this star-studded series, the boardroom will relocate to a London City skyscraper, providing a distinctive new setting for Lord Sugar’s final deliberations.
'Bringing together entertainment, competition and high-stakes decision-making, the new series marks a major addition to The Apprentice franchise'.
When is it on TV?
There's no broadcast details just yet, but the celebrity edition has been filmed, so it could land later this year.
How can I watch it?
The Celebrity Apprentice will be available on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.
Kalpna Patel-Knight, Head of Entertainment Commissioning at the BBC says: “This brand-new full-length series of The Celebrity Apprentice takes everything audiences love about the format and turns the pressure right up. This year’s celebrities arrive with strong reputations - but in the boardroom, status counts for nothing. They’ll be tested on leadership, teamwork and commercial instinct, and only those who can truly deliver will make it through. It’s bold, unpredictable and hugely entertaining - and viewers are in for a brilliant ride.”
How many episodes?
The celebrity series will be made up of six episodes.
Paul Broadbent, Director of Programmes at Naked added: “We’ve a brilliant cast of familiar faces entering our brand-new boardroom, and with a full six-episode series, viewers will get many opportunities to see the celebrities as they’ve never before, battling to show off their business acumen for a massive charity prize.”
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