The final four to battle it out to become Lord Sugar’s new business partner were revealed on The Apprentice last night.
Susan Ma, Jim Eastwood, Helen Milligan and Tom Pellereau are all competing this Sunday to win the business opportunity of a lifetime.
The final will see the four grilled by some of Lord Sugar’s toughest associates including Claude Littner, Mike Soutar, Matthew Riley and Margaret Mountford. Each one will have their business proposal interrogated and challenged by the interviewers to see which is the best project for Sugar to invest in.
Lord Sugar says: "Once my trusted colleagues get them under the microscope I have no doubt that flaws will be uncovered, and we will see who truly warrants my investment."
And five became four last night after Natasha Scribbins became the latest person to be fired. The teams had been tasked with setting up their own fast food restaurant but despite Scribbins having a degree in hospitality management she failed to add much value to the project.

Natasha forgot eveything she had learned during her degree apparently!
Industry experts awarded Venture's Caraca's Mexican restaurant an average score of four out of 10. Lord Sugar blasted the chicken fajita he was served by saying: "The last time I saw something like that was when my son's dog puked."

Natasha, Susan and 'Jedi' Jim

Columbus was British, according to Tom and Helen!
Recruitment manager Scribbins said she should not be held responsible for the loss, saying that her degree was "a long time ago" and that she had never wanted to be a restaurateur.
Speaking on The Apprentice: You’re Fired she said: "In retrospect, if I'd grabbed it and become project manager again, I would have put 110% in and that sounds like a selfish thing to say but I would have had autonomy over it and I would have dug out my knowledge that I had for my degree."