The four finalists are challenged to create a single exceptional and evocative dish inspired by a place that is special to them.
The Apprentice: You're Fired!, sometimes named You're Fired!, The Apprentice: You're Hired! or You're Hired!, is a British television show made by the BBC and filmed at Riverside Studios as a spin-off from the reality TV hit The Apprentice. It was hosted by Adrian Chiles from 2006 to 2009, and Dara Ó Briain took over as host in 2010 after Chiles' move to ITV. The programme airs in a 30 minute slot after each episode of The Apprentice finishes. It was originally shown on BBC Three, but moved to BBC Two in 2007. Its format is similar to that of Big Brother's Little Brother and Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two. The final episode of each series is renamed "The Apprentice: You're Hired!" and involves interviews with the winner, the runner-up and Lord Sugar himself, and a reunion with all of the former candidates.
When Lisa is double-booked on her celebrity pet-sitting obligations, Jamie volunteers Paul to stay at Anderson Cooper's place, allowing him his first bachelor night in years.
Paul and Jamie try to plan a surprise birthday party for Mabel while she intends to reveal a big surprise of her own.
Paul and Jamie help Mabel deal with the fallout after a school experiment goes awry; Jamie stumbles upon an unconventional way to help Walter sleep.
Young, urban newlyweds Paul and Jamie Buchman try to sustain their marital bliss while sidestepping the hurdles of love in the '90s.
Young, urban newlyweds Paul and Jamie Buchman try to sustain their marital bliss while sidestepping the hurdles of love in the '90s.
Young, urban newlyweds Paul and Jamie Buchman try to sustain their marital bliss while sidestepping the hurdles of love in the '90s.
Back in the past, Seven joins the Shadow Killers, faces off against Redtooth and sets out in search of the Thousand Demon Daggers.
Experts are baffled by recent sightings of one-eyed creatures, a team of graveyard investigators confront the undead and demonic dolls run amok in a museum of haunted artifacts.
When Chrissy and Erik Kopplin, owners of KCC Design + Build, are asked to help increase the sales of small Manhattan salon, they discover that a neglected back room could be the answer to dramatically boosting its revenue.
In this game we learn which books you never want to hear at bedtime, and the most miserable way to get "stuck" cheating. A flasher and a scorned fiance compete to see who gets to the final round and a chance at the $30,000 grand prize.
Alaskans work to gather newly available resources with the spring season underway.
The four competing chefs get budget baskets full of low-cost ingredients for every round, and they have to make basic foods burst with flavor. A box of fish sticks is the big catch in the first basket, and the second round involves a lesson in putting your best foot forward when cooking with chicken feet. Finally, cheap wine and a cake mix mingle in the last budget basket.
As the clock counts down on New Year's Eve, four chefs take on Chopped baskets to celebrate another trip around the sun. In the appetizer basket, a bite of something decadent and a peppery sauce await. Incredibly luxurious ingredients in the second basket set expectations sky high for the New Year's entree course, and a clever champagne treat is a nice touch in the dessert basket.
Sara Pascoe introduces a special festive edition of the stand-up comedy show. Featuring sets by Chris McCausland and comedy music duo Flo and Joan.
Only the four most talented chefs out of the original 48 remain. The first challenge they face is a once-in-a-lifetime chance to cook at the chef’s table.
Brianna's frustration with Braeson's father grows, Kayla reaches her breaking point, Rachel misses Jacob, Kiaya and Teazha fight over the past, and Bar shocks Ashley.