
What happened on the Predictor during the Final

Watch Sir Alan delivering his final boardroom verdict and choosing Yasmina to be his next apprentice

One job, one winner. Sir Alan's search for his fifth Apprentice has ended

After five years as Sir Alan's 'eyes and ears', Margaret has decided to hang up her Apprentice boots to concentrate on her PhD in Papyrology

Watch Yasmina talking about how winning the Apprentice means the world to her


Yasmina and Kate went head-to-head in this chocolate themed task. Take a look at images from the final

15 hopefuls started the competition and 14 heard the words 'You're fired!' Recap on the best of Sir Alan's parting lines...

Watch Kimberly and Kate disagreeing about some of the shots in their promotional video.


Watch Kate stepping in and changing the direction of Kimberly's 1980s style advert

Watch Kimberly and Kate setting the scene for the promotional video for Choc d'Amour


Before Sir Alan makes his final and 'the most difficult decision he has made yet in this boardroom,' Kate and Yasmina have to complete the final challenge

Watch Philip choreographing the dancers booked for the big presentation

Watch Yasmina directing the advert for Cocoa Electric and the first feedback on the taste of her chocolates

Watch Kate and her team making last-minute changes to their brand name after Debra's blunt announcement

Watch Yasmina telling her team-mates that she's changing the direction of the brand concept


Watch Kimberly coming up with ideas for the new chocolate brand. Ben is not impressed


Watch Kate and Yasmina welcome back some old friends for their final task

Watch Ben pitching his unconventional idea for the new chocolate box
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