
A new season of The Celebrity Apprentice will air on television just in time for the holidays.
To celebrate the show’s 20th year, a special two-part episode will air, supporting Children In Need with the help of Pudsey.
The BBC recently revealed the celebrities competing in their business show, and now the airdate has been announced.
I’m so excited for this new special! The first part is coming out on Monday, December 29th, and then the finale will be on Tuesday, December 30th. Both episodes are scheduled to air at 9pm, so I’ve already set a reminder!
The show’s cast features stars like Sarah Hadland, known for her role in ‘Miranda,’ TV judge and personality Rob Rinder, and Jake Wood from ‘EastEnders’.

It’s been six years since a celebrity version of the show last aired, and now twelve new contestants will be competing in snowy Lapland, Finland, to bake festive biscuits.
Celebrities will be tasked with convincing UK retailers to sell their specially created biscuit in stores nationwide – a new development for the show. A portion of the proceeds from each biscuit sold will be donated to Children in Need.
Paul Broadbent, Programme Director at Naked, announced they’re excited to be making ‘The Celebrity Apprentice: Christmas Specials’.
I’m so excited for the two special episodes – I know they’re going to be amazing! And it’s even better knowing that all the biscuits they’re making and selling beforehand are going to help raise money for BBC Children in Need. It really is a perfect situation – fun for us and helpful for a great cause!
The Apprentice has long been known as a tough competition that truly tests business skills and determination. This season, with a cast of famous faces, we’re excited to see how they handle the stress and challenges.
Tommy Nagra, who leads content creation for BBC Children in Need, explained that this marks the first collaboration between the organization and The Celebrity Apprentice.
Christmas is a time for kindness and giving, and this year, for the first time, you’ll be able to buy the product made on the show! All the money raised will go directly to BBC Children in Need.
The show’s first celebrity special aired in 2007 for Comic Relief, featuring celebrities like Piers Morgan and Cheryl Cole. Another special followed in 2008 with Alan Carr and Jonathan Ross, and a third in 2019 with Amanda Holden and Rylan Clark.
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2025-12-02 19:35