July 2nd, 2009 by Lynn. Tags: James McQuillan, The Apprentice

Ex Apprentice star James McQuillan has apparently achieved his dream to be a horse racing commentator, following in the footsteps of his hero, John McCririck.
The Sun reports that James had been offered a job by Channel 4 racing and James reckons that he can “help to boost interest in the sport”.
He told the paper, “I’m doing some screen tests now but the plan is to have a regular slot on a racing show.
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June 12th, 2009 by Lisa McGarry. Tags: channel 4, James McQuillan
The Apprentice loser James McQuillan makes an appearance on tonight’s 8 out of 10 cats and he doesn’t have an easy time of it. Jeremy Clarkson comes over all Paxman and grills James about how he spent his time on the BBC reality TV show.
8 OUT OF 10 CATS AT 10PM ON CHANNEL 4
June 3rd, 2009 by Lisa McGarry. Tags: bbc, Debra Barr, James McQuillan, Lorraine Tighe, The Apprentice 2009

Tonight’s Apprentice show had to be the best of the series so far. I love to watch the candidates squirm under the pressure of the four part interview and every year there is serious fall out from this phase of the process.
Although Sir Alan sacked three candidates before next week’s final, the big loser tonight was without doubt James McQuillan. James was almost mocked by each of Sir Alan’s advisors. They branded him as immature and it didn’t help that he littered his interview with Karen full of Willy Wonka references. Claude said his CV was full of jibberish, and the line of the night had to be James description of his last job as:
‘I put a leash on people who spunk money up the wall.’
The fact that he sold himself by saying that Sir Alan should hire him because:
I can bring ignorance to the table
just proves how much the village idiot he really is.
Lorraine’s big downfall tonight was the fact that she talked an abundance of crap to her interviewers, rambling on about her powers of mind reading. If the mother of two really could tell what people were thinking surely she would wash her hair or choose a less ridiculous colour of lipstick before venturing out of the house.
Debra impressed the interviewers with her composure and intelligent responses to their questions however the fact that her co-workers and former bosses described her as:
‘rude, foul mouthed and ignorant. ‘
and
‘very aggressive and rude, people either love her or hate her, most people hate her.’
raised serious concerns about her ability to function within a team environment. When Sir Alan fired her he admitted that it may have been a huge mistake but he didn’t feel that she was yet ready or mature enough for the challenges he would expect her to face.
So next weeks final will see Kate and Yasmina go head to head. Given that Yas lied about her turnover and profits and wasn’t too worried about the prospect of making her mother homeless should her restaurant go under, I can’t see her winning……can you?
March 25th, 2009 by Lisa McGarry. Tags: Anita Shah, bbc, Ben Clarke, Debra Barr, Howard Ebison, James McQuillan, Kate Walsh, Kimberly Davis, Lorraine Tighe, Majid Nagra, Mona Lewis, Noorul Choudhury, Paula Jones, Philip Taylor, Rocky Andrews, The Apprentice 2009, Yasmina Siadatan

OMG!!! Sir Alan Sugar appeared on The One Show tonight saying that this years bunch of Apprentice candidates are his best yet, but to me they look like a bunch of bumbling idiots.
Their first task consisted of Sir Alan providing them with a van and some cleaning materials (all of which they paid for out of their budget). They then had to clean some stuff and make as much money as they could in just one day.
The girls in particular astounded me by trying to charge £300 to clean three cars! When the customer pointed out that his current cleaner does the job for £60, Mona Lewis told him he was wrong and basically implied that he was a liar. They landed the contract in the end but after dropping their price dramatically they then had to summon their customer to help them work the pressure washer.
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March 17th, 2009 by Lisa McGarry. Tags: bbc, James McQuillan, The Apprentice 2009

James McQuillan
Age: 32
Career: Senior Commercial Manager
Qualifications: MA (Hons) Economics
Lives: Surrey
Family man James describes himself as a “schmoozer” who people feel comfortable around. Football referee, sports fanatic and former child chess champion James is inspired by people with passion and cites the likes of Al Pacino and JK Rowling as his inspirational figures. James, who claims to suffer from “foot in mouth syndrome”, has worked as a labourer, trolley collector and a nightclub doorman before finding his niche in commercial management. He describes himself as likeable and selfless and would love to have been the brains behind The A-Team.
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