Lord Sugar Issues Update On The Apprentice's Future With A Warning For The BBC

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Lord Sugar Issues Update On The Apprentice's Future With A Warning For The BBC
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The business mogul is currently fronting his 17th series of the hit BBC reality competition.

The business mogul can currently be seen presiding over the 17th series of the hit reality competition, in which candidates are put through their paces in the hope of winning a £250,000 investment from him.Having been a part of the show since its inception in 2005, the 75-year-old has said there is “no reason” why he can’t continue until the show reaches its 25th milestone series., he said: “There’s no reason why I can’t go on to do 25 years.

“If it was up to me, I think it should be, ‘Thank you very much, it’s been great, but maybe in ten years’ time we’ll bring it back’. like Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?, but with different characters hosting.”BBC/Fremantle Media/Ray Burmiston

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