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Nothing fishy about Lee's performance in The Apprentice

PRINCES RISBOROUGH'S Lee McQueen has made it through the first week of TV show The Apprentice.

In tonight's (Wednesday's) episode the challenge was to sell fish on the streets of London.

Although the boys' lost the challenge, Lee, 30, was praised by team leader Alex Wotherspoon as being one of his three 'shining stars.'

Sir Alan Sugar decided to fire Nicholas De Lacy Brown, who failed to price the fish correctly.

In the boardroom Nicholas claimed that the boys' group had already divided on cultural grounds- with Lee being lumped by implication into the 'common' raw salesman class.

Sir Alan called the entire boys' team performance a 'shambles.'

Next week the teams try their hand at starting a laundry business.

What did you make of the contestants in the first episode? Who do you think will win?

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