Read these short extracts from Alan Sugar's My Ten Years in Telly and remind yourself why you tune in to watch him on TV. His witty put-downs, laser-beam glare and no-nonsense approach have won him legions of fans on the BBC's award-winning show The Apprentice. But how has the East End boy turned multi-millionaire - a man famously allergic to wafflers - coped for ten years in the arty-farty world of television? Of course he did it his way, as he reveals in the extracts featured in Unscripted Extras. He describes why he can never be scripted, remembers some of his famous putdowns in the boardroom and cringes at a lead balloon moment. He also explains to a baggy-jumpered beanie-hat-wearing young director that he will not be spending all day filming a five-minute trail and refuses to let Piers Morgan make him cry. Funny and outspoken, this special eBook short is Alan Sugar at his entertaining best.
I really enjoyed this sneak preview of Alan Sugar's new book. Hopefully these weren't the best extracts as I am looking to get the full book in the near future. I have watched the Apprentice since the first series and would love to know more about the behind the scenes and the making of the program from Lord Sugar's perspective too - if this book was anything to go by, the full version should be really good!
I like the book of Allan Sugar. Because he is straight forward to express his business experience. Recently I read one of his book viz. The way I see it.