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Junior Apprentice wins 4m viewers

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The first edition of Junior Apprentice attracted 4.1 million viewers.
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The main Apprentice show’s debut attracted 8.3 million viewers.
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Holby City attracted 4.3 million viewers as the lead-in to Junior Apprentice.
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The News at Ten attracted 4.5 million viewers.
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Midsomer Murders on ITV1 gained an average audience of five million viewers.
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Five's screening of Fulham's Europa League final attracted 3.6 million viewers.
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Jordan De Courcy, aged 16, became the first candidate to be fired by Lord Sugar on Junior Apprentice.
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The main series of The Apprentice was rescheduled until the summer to avoid a clash with general election campaign coverage.
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The BBC Trust ruled there could be a risk to impartiality due to Lord Sugar's role as enterprise tsar with the Labour government.
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EastEnders and Holby City were rescheduled to Wednesday evening prior to Junior Apprentice due to coverage of Gordon Brown’s resignation and David Cameron entering Downing Street.
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Karren Brady made her debut on the Junior Apprentice panel alongside Lord Sugar.
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Margaret Mountford left the Apprentice series to resume her studies.
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The first edition of Junior Apprentice attracted an audience of 4.1m, less than half the main show's debut of 8.3m viewers last year.

The BBC One programme was preceded by Holby City with 4.3m viewers, while the News at Ten pulled in 4.5m people.

Jordan De Courcy, 16, became the first candidate to be fired by Lord Sugar.

The main series of The Apprentice was rescheduled until the summer to avoid a clash with coverage of the general election campaign.

The BBC Trust ruled there could be a risk to impartiality due to Lord Sugar's role as enterprise tsar with the Labour government.

Coverage of the resignation of Gordon Brown and David Cameron entering Downing Street caused EastEnders and Holby City to be rescheduled to Wednesday evening, prior to Junior Apprentice.

The show was up against Midsomer Murders on ITV1, which gained an average audience of five million.

Five's screening of Fulham's Europa League final clash, meanwhile, attracted 3.6 million viewers.

After he had been given the boot by Lord Sugar, De Courcy said: "I think give it five years and I can be just as successful if not more successful than Lord Sugar."

The programme saw the debut of football executive Karren Brady on the panel alongside Lord Sugar.

She replaces Margaret Mountford, who left the series to resume her studies.

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