Two candidates have made it through to The Apprentice 2026 final after a series of gruelling interviews
BBC’s The Apprentice has revealed its 2026 finalists after eleven weeks of demanding challenges.
Thursday’s (April 9) episode saw the remaining five candidates – Dan Miller, Karishma Vijay, Lawrence Rosenberg, Pascha Myhill, and Priyesh Bathia – face the dreaded interview stage of the competition, with Pascha and Karishma ultimately progressing to the final.
Earlier in the episode, the aspiring entrepreneurs endured a rigorous series of interviews with Lord Sugar’s most hard-hitting business advisers: Claude Littner, Claudine Collins, Linda Plant, and Mike Soutar.
Their business proposals were scrutinised in detail, products underwent blind testing, and one candidate even had to create a bespoke cocktail on the spot. While some contenders rose to the challenge, others buckled beneath the intensity.
In the boardroom, Lord Sugar faced a difficult choice, as just two candidates could secure their place in next week’s grand final, reports the Mirror.
Following a series of “brutal” interviews and boardroom discussions, the journey ended for Dan, Lawrence and Priyesh, while Pascha and Karishma advanced to the grand finale.
Numerous viewers welcomed the outcome, with one person posting on X (formerly Twitter): “My final 2 are in the final!”
Another commented: “Girl power final,” while a third remarked: “Best finalists they’ve had in a long time!” A fourth fan shared the enthusiasm, stating: “Oh I am so pleased, an all female final. Well done ladies.”
However, some viewers were surprised that Lord Sugar opted not to send Dan through to the final, given that he already operates a thriving student recruitment firm.
“I don’t think Dan should have been sent home,” one viewer wrote, while another added: “Dan was robbed of the final 2.”
A third commented: “I did not see that coming,” with yet another sharing: “Gutted for Dan but if he can get control of finances he could be very successful in future.”
Recruitment consultant Pascha is pitching a new venture within private healthcare, aiming to supply experienced, compliant, and compassionate professionals to private nursing homes, care homes, supported living services, domiciliary care providers and nurseries across the UK.
Meanwhile, beauty brand owner Karishma is seeking investment to expand her existing business. Kishkin is a skincare-infused beauty brand that creates powerful and potent products that simplify a lengthy trend-driven skincare routine.
Next week, Pascha and Karishma will be joined by several of this series’ candidates as they present their business proposals to a room packed with industry experts and notable figures from the past 20 years of the programme. All of this leads up to Lord Sugar’s decision on who will become his next business partner.
The Apprentice is available to stream on BBC iPlayer



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