The Apprentice: You’re Fired starts tonight on BBC Two at 10.05pm – but who is new host Tom Allen?
THE Apprentice continues with episode four of season 15 tonight on BBC One.
And as usual its spinoff show The Apprentice: You're Hired is also back with host Tom - here's all the info you need to know...
What is The Apprentice: You're Fired?
On You're Fired, a panel of celebrity guests and business experts recap and dissect the latest episode and interview the fired contestant.
The Apprentice: You're Fired airs TONIGHT (October 23) on BBC Two at 10:05pm, immediately after the main show.
The half hour episode is then available to watch on demand via the BBC iPlayer service.
What is The Apprentice: You're Fired and does Lord Sugar appear?
The Apprentice: You're Fired is the special of the spin-off show to the BBC's business based reality show, The Apprentice.
During the final episode, entitled You're Hired, the host is joined by the winner and runner-up of the hit show, while Lord Sugar is also on hand to explain his decision.
It broadcasts straight after the main show, at 10.05pm on BBC One, and lasts for an hour, rather than the usual 30 minutes.
Who is new host Tom Allen?
Tom Allen is an English comedian, actor and writer who is a regular face on Channel 4's The Great British Bake Off: An Extra Slice.
He was born on June 14, 1983 and is best known for joining Jo Brand on The Great British Bake Off: An Extra Slice as a regular presenter.
When he was 22, Tom won the UK's most prestigious comedy newcomer award So You Think You're Funny in 2005.
He also won the BBC New Comedy Awards in the same year.
The comic supported Sarah Millican on her sold out 2016 tour of Australia, New Zealand and the UK.
He has also supported Josh Widdicombe, Romesh Ranganathan and Michael McIntyre.
Tom has starred in the films Tamara Drewe, Colour Me Kubrick with John Malkovich, and Starter for Ten with James McAvoy and Mark Gatiss.
TV wise, he has made appearances on 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown, Mock The Week, Celebrity The Crystal Maze, The John Bishop Show, Bake Off: The Professionals and Channel 4’s Comedy Gala at the O2.
Is Rhod Gilbert the host of The Apprentice: You're Fired?
No, not any longer!
Welsh comedian Rhod Gilbert has been replaced by funnyman and Bake Off: Extra Slice host Tom Allen.
Rhod had previously taken over hosting duties for The Apprentice: You're Fired in 2016.
The presenter can often be seen making guest appearances on shows including 8 Out of Ten Cats Does Countdown, The One Show, Mock the Week and Have I Got News For You.
The Apprentice: You're Fired was previously hosted by Adrian Chiles (2006 - 2009), Dara O Briain (2010 - 2014) and Jack Dee (2015).
Can I apply for tickets to The Apprentice: You're Fired?
The Apprentice: You're Fired features a studio audience and you can be in the studio.
Applications are taken via the show's
The Apprentice: You're Fired is filmed at The London Studios and you must be over the age of 18 to attend.
How does The Apprentice work and who has won it recently?
Each series of The Apprentice begins with ten contestants - five men and five women, claiming to be the cream of entrepreneurial talent - being shoved into a posh house in London.
Then once a week they are woken up early, sent to a mystery location and split into two teams, with one of Lord Sugar's aids spying on each.
The teams are given identical tasks and must assign a team leader and other roles before getting down to work.
As the teams compete against each other to see who can, usually, make the most dough, weaknesses inevitably appear in the teams' infrastructures.
Sometimes their tasks last a day, sometimes they last longer - all we know is that at the end, one of the contestants from the losing team "will get fired."
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The episodes culminate in a nail-biting boardroom meeting, with Lord Sugar and his aids announcing the winning team, who are sent off to enjoy a prize.
After a tough discussion with the losing gang, Lord Sugar tells the team leader to bring back two people to the boardroom, and at least one of those three ends up getting sent home in a black cab.
"Fired" contestants are brought back to help in the final tasks.
The overall series winner is the contestant who survives until the end - and impresses Lord Sugar with their business idea.
Before the competitors reach that stage they must have a terrifying job interview with business experts, who pick their CVs apart like a plate of nachos.
The most recent winners have been Alana Spencer, Joseph Valente, Mark Wright, Leah Totton, Ricky Martin and last year's winner Sian Gabbidon.