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Risborough's Lee gets hot and sweaty in The Apprentice

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Published Date: 08 May 2008
PRINCES Risborough's Lee McQueen made his debut as team leader in last night's dramatic episode of The Apprentice.
The 30-year-old headed the Alpha side on their hunt for bargains at a bazaar in Morocco.

Sir Alan Sugar had instructed the candidates to barter for a list of items.

Lee made sure his team researched possible stalls to buy from before they went out, and attempted to motivate them with his famous 'reverse pterodactyl' war cry.

And during the course of the task, he cried: "We are squinting and we are sweating, and that's what I'm talking about!"

It all seemed to work.

Alpha managed to buy all their products for £413, whilst rivals Renaissance spent £449.

Renaissance were also fined for purchasing incorrect goods- including a kosher chicken which had been 'blessed' by a Muslim shopkeeper.

Lee's team were rewarded with an air balloon over Leed's Castle.

His team mate Raef Bjayou told him: "I was not surprised by the result, I was expecting nothing less from your managerial skills."

In a shocking twist Sir Alan fired two members of the shambolic Renaissance team- Jenny Celerier and Jennifer Maguire.

Next week the candidates will attempt to sell wedding dresses.

What did you make of last night's episode?

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  • Last Updated: 08 May 2008 9:38 AM
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  • Location: Aylesbury
 
 

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