The Apprentice team smash show record as they rake in over £1 MILLION in sales

It's the first time it's ever happened on the show

The Apprentice candidates 2019

by Alex Ross |
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Since The Apprentice first hit our TV screens way back in 2005, there's been a number of success stories, but we aren't going to lie, the main entertainment on the popular BBC show is when the Boardroom erupts after some slightly embarrassing efforts from the hopeful candidates.

So, on last night's show (Wednesday 23rd October), viewers, along with Lord Alan Sugar, Claude Littner and Karren Brady, were left in complete shock when the team led by Project Manager Iasha Masood smashed sales records, earning over 1 million pounds!

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At the beginning of the episode, the candidates were split into two teams, with the brief of having to create and sell their own electric bicycle, as well as all of the gadgets associated with the cycling world.

Despite one team creating a bright red bicycle, with bright red wheel trims, the team led by Iasha smashed the task, impressing some of the biggest cycle retailers in the UK.

In the famous boardroom, the two teams were given the results of the task, with the team led by Thomas Skinner racking in a cool £437,700.

Despite this being a pretty respectable amount, Lord Sugar's right-hand man Claude revealed Iasha's team had brought in a MASSIVE 1.2 million pound of sales, stunning everybody involved.

Viewers at home were quick to take to social media about the result, one user wrote, 'Over £1m in sales. Woah Aisha's going to win The Apprentice #TheApprentice'. [sic]

Another then added, 'Fabulous 1.2 million of sales! Well done Iasha and team yous pulled it off! World Record 1.2 million of sales yaaay #TheApprentice #TheApprentice2019 Fantastic sophisticated Sarah pitch Iasha! (talked about the bike with great detail) Well done Iasha sticking to your guns!'. [sic]

Find out more about this year's candidates on The Apprentice:

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The Apprentice contestants 2019

Carina Lepore1 of 16
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Carina Lepore

30-year-old Carina owns an artisan bakery. She's from South London and believes she has what it takes to be Lord Sugar's next business partner, as "it's written in the stars". Carina also credits herself as a natural leader.

Iasha Masood2 of 16
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Iasha Masood

Isasha, 27, is an account from Manchester, who says she is a "fierce businesswoman with sass and class". She thinks her fellow competitors will underestimate her, but will be shocked by her "controversial" and "eccentric" personality.

Jemelin Artigas3 of 16
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Jemelin Artigas

34-year-old network marketing consultant Jemelin likes things to be done her way and has revealed she is "next-level stubborn". Jemelin says she "never has problems, I only have solutions".

Lottie Lion4 of 16
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Lottie Lion

Lottie is 19 and from Somerset. She is a librarian, who is "very cut-throat". Lottie believes she will bring class to the competition, shocking her fellow contestants.

Lubna Farhan5 of 16
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Lubna Farhan

Luton born Lubna is a 33-year-old finance manager and mother of two. She believes her rise from a "council estate" shows how she has made herself into "something good". Lubna credits herself as someone with "the whole package".

Scarlett Allen-Horton6 of 16
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Scarlett Allen-Horton

32-year-old Scarlett, from the West Midlands, owns a recuritment company and believes her "upbeat personality" is her best asset in helping her win the competition. In her words, she's "been the highest performer across every workplace I have worked in."

Pamela Laird7 of 16
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Pamela Laird

Pamela, 30, from South London, owns a beauty brand. She says she is fiesty and passionate, crediting her "entrepreneurial gene" as her reason for success.

Marianne Rawlins8 of 16
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Marianne Rawlins

Marianne, 36, is from Lincolnshire and owns a risk management company. Moving to the UK in 2017 from the US, she says she has no filter and is the "epitome" of 'don't judge a book by its cover', but has said she needs to tone down her "American-ness."

Dean Ahmad9 of 16
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Dean Ahmad

20-year-old Dean is from Essex, who believes he's got the "gift of the gab". He owns a Sports Management Agency, a company which he founded aged 15. Dean says he can "persuade anyone to do anything."

Kenna Ngoma10 of 16
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Kenna Ngoma

Kenna, 24, is from Greater Manchester and owns an alcohol-infused ice cream company. He says he has an "infectious personality" and used to play professionally for Manchester City before he got injured.

Riyonn Farsad11 of 16
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Riyonn Farsad

Riyonn is a 30-year-old events manager from South London. He says he has never come across anyone that doesn't like him.

Lewis Ellis12 of 16
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Lewis Ellis

Lewis, 28, is from Lancashire and is a digital marketing project manager. He is a "maverick" who doesn't follow the rules. Lewis says he's very confident, which is sometimes viewed as arrogance. However, he doesn't think he's "better than anyone else."

Ryan-Mark Parsons13 of 16
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Ryan-Mark Parsons

Ryan-Mark, 19, is the youngest contestant this year. Yet, he believes age is irrelevant when business is being discussed. Ryan-Mark describes himself as the "epitome of luxury."

Shahin Hassan14 of 16
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Shahin Hassan

Birmingham born Shahin says he is "ruthless in the pursuit of success", crediting Elon Musk as one of his role models. The 36-year-old says his best quality is "thinking outside of the box."

Thomas Skinner15 of 16
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Thomas Skinner

Thomas, 28, is from East London and owns a pillow company. He started working aged 12 doing a paper round and moved to working on the markets aged 16. Thomas says he is a "chancer", but it works in his favour.

Souleyman Bah16 of 16
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Souleyman Bah

20-year-old Souleyman is a para athlete and motivational speaker. He trains with the GB Paralympic Olympic Team as a sprinter. Souleyman says he is going to be extremely honest and will fight for his place in the competition.

With losing PM Thomas bringing back both Marianne Rawlins and Lubna Farhan into the Boardroom with him, Lord Sugar made the decision to send home Lubna, due to her lack of effort in recent weeks.

Lord Sugar said, "Lubna, I haven't seen much from you, and you certainly didn't do much in this task either - you didn't sell anything."

The Apprentice continuous every week on BBC One.

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