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Series Three of The Apprentice was a television series which aired in the UK on BBC One. The series began on 28 March 2007 and finished on 13 June 2007. Sir Alan Sugar reprised his role as the boss with Nick Hewer and Margaret Mountford as his advisors. Moving from BBC Two, this series attracted 10,000 applicants and promised "tougher tasks and better people" than before, however Sir Alan believed that the show was morphing into "Big Brother". Sugar also criticised the US version for making the error of "trying to change things just for the sake of it", causing it to backfire. Two 90-minute specials were aired during the series run. The first programme was titled The Apprentice: Beyond the Boardroom and featured information about the personal lives of each of the semi-finalists. The second, The Apprentice: Why I Fired Them, featured Sugar revealing why he chose to remove each candidate from the programme.
S03 E01 • Wednesday, Mar 28, 2007 • Mar 28 • 1h
S03 E02 • Wednesday, Apr 4, 2007 • Apr 4 • 1h
S03 E03 • Wednesday, Apr 11, 2007 • Apr 11 • 1h
S03 E04 • Wednesday, Apr 18, 2007 • Apr 18 • 1h
S03 E05 • Wednesday, Apr 25, 2007 • Apr 25 • 1h
S03 E06 • Wednesday, May 2, 2007 • May 2 • 1h
S03 E07 • Wednesday, May 9, 2007 • May 9 • 1h
S03 E08 • Wednesday, May 16, 2007 • May 16 • 1h
S03 E09 • Wednesday, May 23, 2007 • May 23 • 1h
S03 E10 • Wednesday, May 30, 2007 • May 30 • 1h
S03 E11 • Wednesday, Jun 6, 2007 • Jun 6 • 1h
S03 E12 • Wednesday, Jun 13, 2007 • Jun 13 • 1h
2007 • 12 Episodes
Series Three of The Apprentice was a television series which aired in the UK on BBC One. The series began on 28 March 2007 and finished on 13 June 2007. Sir Alan Sugar reprised his role as the boss with Nick Hewer and Margaret Mountford as his advisors. Moving from BBC Two, this series attracted 10,000 applicants and promised "tougher tasks and better people" than before, however Sir Alan believed that the show was morphing into "Big Brother". Sugar also criticised the US version for making the error of "trying to change things just for the sake of it", causing it to backfire. Two 90-minute specials were aired during the series run. The first programme was titled The Apprentice: Beyond the Boardroom and featured information about the personal lives of each of the semi-finalists. The second, The Apprentice: Why I Fired Them, featured Sugar revealing why he chose to remove each candidate from the programme.
S03 E01 • Wednesday, Mar 28, 2007 • Mar 28 • 1h
S03 E02 • Wednesday, Apr 4, 2007 • Apr 4 • 1h
S03 E03 • Wednesday, Apr 11, 2007 • Apr 11 • 1h
S03 E04 • Wednesday, Apr 18, 2007 • Apr 18 • 1h
S03 E05 • Wednesday, Apr 25, 2007 • Apr 25 • 1h
S03 E06 • Wednesday, May 2, 2007 • May 2 • 1h
S03 E07 • Wednesday, May 9, 2007 • May 9 • 1h
S03 E08 • Wednesday, May 16, 2007 • May 16 • 1h
S03 E09 • Wednesday, May 23, 2007 • May 23 • 1h
S03 E10 • Wednesday, May 30, 2007 • May 30 • 1h
S03 E11 • Wednesday, Jun 6, 2007 • Jun 6 • 1h
S03 E12 • Wednesday, Jun 13, 2007 • Jun 13 • 1h
Series Three of The Apprentice was a television series which aired in the UK on BBC One. The series began on 28 March 2007 and finished on 13 June 2007. Sir Alan Sugar reprised his role as the boss with Nick Hewer and Margaret Mountford as his advisors. Moving from BBC Two, this series attracted 10,000 applicants and promised "tougher tasks and better people" than before, however Sir Alan believed that the show was morphing into "Big Brother". Sugar also criticised the US version for making the error of "trying to change things just for the sake of it", causing it to backfire. Two 90-minute specials were aired during the series run. The first programme was titled The Apprentice: Beyond the Boardroom and featured information about the personal lives of each of the semi-finalists. The second, The Apprentice: Why I Fired Them, featured Sugar revealing why he chose to remove each candidate from the programme.
S03 E01 • Wednesday, Mar 28, 2007 • Mar 28 • 1h
S03 E02 • Wednesday, Apr 4, 2007 • Apr 4 • 1h
S03 E03 • Wednesday, Apr 11, 2007 • Apr 11 • 1h
S03 E04 • Wednesday, Apr 18, 2007 • Apr 18 • 1h
S03 E05 • Wednesday, Apr 25, 2007 • Apr 25 • 1h
S03 E06 • Wednesday, May 2, 2007 • May 2 • 1h
S03 E07 • Wednesday, May 9, 2007 • May 9 • 1h
S03 E08 • Wednesday, May 16, 2007 • May 16 • 1h
S03 E09 • Wednesday, May 23, 2007 • May 23 • 1h
S03 E10 • Wednesday, May 30, 2007 • May 30 • 1h
S03 E11 • Wednesday, Jun 6, 2007 • Jun 6 • 1h
S03 E12 • Wednesday, Jun 13, 2007 • Jun 13 • 1h
2007 • 12 Episodes
Series Three of The Apprentice was a television series which aired in the UK on BBC One. The series began on 28 March 2007 and finished on 13 June 2007. Sir Alan Sugar reprised his role as the boss with Nick Hewer and Margaret Mountford as his advisors. Moving from BBC Two, this series attracted 10,000 applicants and promised "tougher tasks and better people" than before, however Sir Alan believed that the show was morphing into "Big Brother". Sugar also criticised the US version for making the error of "trying to change things just for the sake of it", causing it to backfire. Two 90-minute specials were aired during the series run. The first programme was titled The Apprentice: Beyond the Boardroom and featured information about the personal lives of each of the semi-finalists. The second, The Apprentice: Why I Fired Them, featured Sugar revealing why he chose to remove each candidate from the programme.
S03 E01 • Wednesday, Mar 28, 2007 • Mar 28 • 1h
S03 E02 • Wednesday, Apr 4, 2007 • Apr 4 • 1h
S03 E03 • Wednesday, Apr 11, 2007 • Apr 11 • 1h
S03 E04 • Wednesday, Apr 18, 2007 • Apr 18 • 1h
S03 E05 • Wednesday, Apr 25, 2007 • Apr 25 • 1h
S03 E06 • Wednesday, May 2, 2007 • May 2 • 1h
S03 E07 • Wednesday, May 9, 2007 • May 9 • 1h
S03 E08 • Wednesday, May 16, 2007 • May 16 • 1h
S03 E09 • Wednesday, May 23, 2007 • May 23 • 1h
S03 E10 • Wednesday, May 30, 2007 • May 30 • 1h
S03 E11 • Wednesday, Jun 6, 2007 • Jun 6 • 1h
S03 E12 • Wednesday, Jun 13, 2007 • Jun 13 • 1h