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Series Four of The Apprentice was a British reality television series, which was won by Lee McQueen. The series began on BBC One on 26 March 2008,[1] and ran for twelve weekly episodes. Auditions and interviews are reported to have taken place during the first two weeks of July 2007 in London, Glasgow, Manchester and Bristol.[2] A record 20,000 applications were received.[3] Production of the fourth series took place in September and October 2007.[6] On 19 October 2007, filming took place beside One Canada Square with candidates seemingly advertising an "Aston Martin Roadster Experience".[7] The candidates were based in an impressive 7,000-square-foot (650&_160;m2), £5million warehouse conversion in Candahar Road, Battersea. The luxury duplex conversion, The Glass Factory, is owned by ex-Formula One racing driver Johnny Dumfries, the seventh Marquess of Bute.[8] There are sixteen candidates taking part in this series,[9] and they were initially separated into two teams by gender. The women chose the name Alpha for their team, while the men named their team Renaissance.
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