The Girls have taken victory in Comic Relief Does The Apprentice.
The teams had to design, develop and pitch a toy suitable for the 5-8 age range. They were then required to give a presentation to a group of industry executives who will make the toy on behalf of Comic Relief for the winning team.
The Girls designed a velcro suit for kids with the slogan, “Let’s Stick Together!” and after some research with the children in the local school, they brand their product “Stick Stuck”.
The Boys decided to go with a belt from which plastic toys can hang. The idea was that multiple designs of toys could be purchased and attached to the belt. The name of choice for their product was “Swap Belt”, gleaned from speaking to one child!
Both pitches were good, with Sir Alan look mildly impressed.
In the boardroom, the usual bitching began. Patsy raised the “difference of opinion” that she had with Michele Mone. It was however silenced all very quickly when Sir Alan picked a major flaw with the boy’s product, saying the manufacturing cost would be too high. The Girls had won!
Don’t forget to tune in to BBC One tomorrow to find out who gets fired!
Tags: 2009, celebrities, Comic Relief, The Apprentice
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I don’t mean to be pedantic but i’m pretty sure the boys product was called a ‘Swap Belt’ not a ‘Clickit’.
What a great episode of Comic Relief does The Apprentice a special mention to the boys and Ruby Wax for their entertainment value!
Jack Dee and Jonathon Ross to bring out a funny Documentary where they have to travel a lot of places together and generally irritate each other.
Good spot Mark, you are right. That is of course what Ross called it.
The article has been amended.