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List of The Apprentice candidates (UK series one)


The following is a list of candidates from the British reality television series The Apprentice.

Candidates are listed alphabetically by series; individual candidate information is accessed by clicking on their name below.


Where a date of birth is not provided, the age given is as of the time the relevant series aired.


Lindsay Bogaard, (formerly Gill), aged 35, is an organisational communication consultant and author from London, holds a BA and postgraduate diplomas in Broadcast Journalism and Internal Communications Management, and is the founder of the UK's first national car-sharing agency. At the time of her appearance on The Apprentice, she held the position communications manager, and since appearing on the show, founded her own company, Bogaard Arena, which specialises in organisational change. She held the belief that - "You must be honest with yourself about where you're aiming to go and how you are competing with others to get there."

Lindsay was dismissed from the process following the second task, as Lord Sugar reasoned that her failure to take in feedback and her poor decision on product choice made her an unattractive prospect for a future employee.

Timothy "Tim" Campbell, aged 27, was educated at St Bonaventure's Roman Catholic School, a voluntary aided Catholic school in Forest Gate in East London, followed by Middlesex University, from which he graduated with a degree in Psychology, and became a project manager for the London Underground. Upon applying for the show, Campbell won the £100,000-a-year job on The Apprentice for his performance throughout the process, along with displaying traits that reminded Lord Sugar of his earlier years in business, and was given a given a role within the health and beauty division of Sugar's former company, Amstrad.

Two years after his final appearance on the show, Campbell left the company in March 2007, and went on to launch the Bright Ideas Trust - a training and mentoring program, which aims to support young people between 16 - 30 who want to start new businesses.


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