I always thought they recorded two endings and used the one which was the real hiring on the actual show, which never really made sense to me. What you suggest makes more sense but it means he can base his hiring on the work they've done since or anything he has learnt about the them in the meantime.Gavin Scott wrote:If true it would mean he's in the final. The winner isn't declared by Sugar until the week the episode plays, where its edited into the programme. In this case that's months and months from when they shot the episode.wells wrote:I love how someone can be determined to win a show that was filmed months ago.
He either won it, or he didn't.A friend added that Pellereau is "confident" the company will be profitable soon and that he is "determined" to win the £250,000 investment from Lord Sugar.
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/s108/the ... -loss.html
Both finalists are employed by Sugar during the interim - dont know how that works this year with the "business partner" theme, but that's how they've done it before.
The Sunday? (Yes I'm still want them to use that name)Gavin Scott wrote: I note the story is drawn from the News of the World. What *will* Digital Regurgitator do for filler now?