The final of The Apprentice is just a few hours away and just two candidates are left. It comes after last week’s brutal interview stage.
The show was shaken-up in recent weeks as the long-time favourite was surprisingly fired in a stunning twist that caught viewers off guard. The cast was then trimmed even further in week 11 when the final five was whittled down to just two.
The remaining pair of hopefuls will be competing in one last task in a bid to secure the £250,000 investment. But what exactly could Lord Sugar be investing in?
Let’s take a look at all of the business plans from series 19.
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5. Dr. Jana Denzel - left task 5
“My business plan is clear: scale up into a national force in the dental industry, offering exceptional care and innovative products. We currently offer general and cosmetic dentistry services, and we’ve recently launched our own oral healthcare product line, starting with a premium teeth-whitening kit.” | BBC/Naked/Ray Burmiston Photo: BBC/Naked/Ray Burmiston

6. Jonny Heaver - fired task 6
“My business plan is to scale my business by expanding into targeted locations across the country and appointing regional directors with local knowledge to oversee them. Many large tutoring companies are based in London and grow online, which results in an impersonal service with tutors who have no local knowledge. As a business whose only asset is people, Lord Sugar's investment would be used for targeted marketing and training.” | BBC/Naked/Ray Burmiston Photo: BBC/Naked/Ray Burmiston

7. Frederick Afrifa - fired task 7
“To expand my communication skills company with the purpose to help more professionals and entrepreneurs with their confidence when speaking.” | BBC/Naked/Ray Burmiston Photo: BBC/Naked/Ray Burmiston

8. Keir Shave - fired task 7
“My business plan is a complementary business to my main outsourced Sales/Telemarketing business. An online tool that is designed to help sales staff at all levels throughout their sales conversations. The tool is designed to provide little but constant support in the form of a “chat-bot” where the user can input their issue and the tool responds with ideas/tips around the sales objection.” | BBC/Naked/Ray Burmiston Photo: BBC/Naked/Ray Burmiston