Isle of Wight set to star on prime-time BBC1 show

Months of behind-the-scenes work at Visit Isle of Wight has culminated in the Isle of Wight starring in one of television’s most watched shows.

The Apprentice is set to be broadcast 19 March on BBC 1 and will be available on the BBC iPlayer.

Now in it’s 20th year, The Apprentice will see Lord Sugar, alongside with his advisors Baroness Karren Brady and Tim Campbell MBE, set tasks for candidates to compete in a series of business-related tasks, with the aim of becoming the last person standing at the end of the series.

Television producers Fremantle first contacted Visit Isle of Wight in 2024, looking for a destination for one of the most popular regular series features – ‘discount buying’ – where the candidates must source 9 items and make the best profit.

Visit Isle of Wight made suggestions of local items and offered film location settings, facing competition from two other locations under consideration by the producers of The Apprentice.

Previous series locations include Jersey, Brighton and Stratford-upon-Avon, where the two teams of candidates are each handed a list of items to source and purchase within a set period of time, reaching a dramatic climax where they must reach a set finish point.

Amy Summers, Head of Marketing and Sustainability at Visit Isle of Wight said:

“From the initial call, we realised that this was an incredible opportunity to showcase the Isle of Wight in front of millions of people.

“It isn’t just the chance to show off how wonderful the Isle of Wight looks, but it also highlights local businesses and their products.

“The hardest part of the whole project was maintaining the secrecy – we’d like to thank the Isle of Wight businesses who worked with us and the production team from Fremantle to make this happen.”