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06-11-2008, 04:32 PM
Jonathan Ross has filmed a celebrity edition of The Apprentice, despite his twelve-week suspension over the Manuelgate affair.
The charity special was filmed for Comic Relief and won't be aired until March - three months after Ross's suspension is over.
Sir Alan Sugar offered Ross the role in May. The presenter has not received any payment for taking part.
A BBC insider told The Mirror: "Jonathan was in a difficult position as his suspension came just days before filming began on the show. Pulling out at such short notice would have left producers with a headache."
A spokesman added: "The BBC agreed to Jonathan Ross taking part in an advance recording of Comic Relief Does The Apprentice. The BBC did not wish to disadvantage the charity."
Source - Digital Spy (www.digitalspy.com)
The charity special was filmed for Comic Relief and won't be aired until March - three months after Ross's suspension is over.
Sir Alan Sugar offered Ross the role in May. The presenter has not received any payment for taking part.
A BBC insider told The Mirror: "Jonathan was in a difficult position as his suspension came just days before filming began on the show. Pulling out at such short notice would have left producers with a headache."
A spokesman added: "The BBC agreed to Jonathan Ross taking part in an advance recording of Comic Relief Does The Apprentice. The BBC did not wish to disadvantage the charity."
Source - Digital Spy (www.digitalspy.com)