So who do we reckon will get the push tonight-if you give a toss that is.....if the female solicitor gets the push I will be there to comfort her (and beat jhr to her!!) : /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
I saw a few moments of this whilst trying to get my video to do something like actually record.
What a load of bollocks. That girl who was supposed to be making a sales presentation of a calendar
"How much do you want to pay for it? I think it would be good for you to tell me NOW!"
The bloke was very kind to her I thought.
There again it's a load of TV entertainment cobblers.
I reckon the blond curly one looks a bit of a bunny boiler - not sure I would want her on my team - but its is a fascinating programme on how not to do things. I reckon the solicitor stands a good chance of winning....
Hopefully Syed - Mr "A team". Curly haired Jo might be mad, but she was right last week about how much of a bad idea kittens were for a calender for Gt Ormond St. From what little I've seen, Ansell is coming across well. Not quite sure if he's Sir A's type, though - bit conciliatory, not belligerent enough?
2 questions. a) How much is Sir A getting paid for this? I assume it's a reasonable amount of cash - so nothing but upside for him. He raises his profile, while hiring someone who fits in with his ethos/style (and gets paid for the interviewing process).
b) How did he get the gig? Donald Trump is listed as an exec producer for the US show - I know nothing of TV production, but I assume that just gives him a slice - but who owns the rights?
The other thing that's noticiable is that everybody in the US show is much prettier/more handsome - but it is US TV, I suppose - and generally comes across as actually competent. Was astonished last week when Nargis - who's never done a sales presentation in her life - did the presentation herself.
Oh dear the beautiful solicitor got the bullet, Sir Amstrad got it wrong, wrong,wrong
The Bunny Boiler could win if tonight is anything to go by.If she gets the job they deserve each other.
She was inconsolable at first, but I've managed to calm her down now and she realises that she'll be much better off with me than with Sir Alan - or you. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif