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BBC Two favourite to win 'Apprentice' rights
Published Thursday, Apr 1 2004, 12:59 BST | By Neil Wilkes
BBC Two is most likely to win the domestic rights to US reality series The Apprentice after a fierce bidding war with Channel 4.
The station is now in "advanced talks" with Fremantle Media - the UK distributor for the show - and is expected to announce a deal imminently.
Broadcast reports that Donald Trump could also appear in the UK version of the show.
The station is now in "advanced talks" with Fremantle Media - the UK distributor for the show - and is expected to announce a deal imminently.
Broadcast reports that Donald Trump could also appear in the UK version of the show.
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