The Apprentice is finally returning to our screens after being off the air for over a year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Every series gives fans endless iconic moments and, of course, gruesomely awkward moments.
Last season, the likes of Lottie Lion and Ryan-Mark Parsons gave us many questionable scenes and a lot of drama.
Without a series to keep us going in 2020, BBC even released Best Bits of the show to keep fans entertained and boy did it deliver.
Thankfully, the show is returning tonight.
Before even more cringe-worthy pitches and interviews get added to the evergrowing list of iconic The Apprentice scenes, Mirror have taken a look at a few of our favourite moments...
Marianne - Series 15

For some reason, Marianne Rawlins randomly decided to pipe out the word 'yo' next to a slice of sponge cake while onboard a luxury train.
In series 15, it felt like years have passed as she tried her best at professionally piping the two-letter word onto each plate.
Some thought that maybe she piped out '90' or '4n' but it still didn't fit the theme.
Of all things to do when you're not particularly great at baking or decorating, this two-letter word might be the worst idea.
Thomas - Series 15

There's no better way to jinx an entire task up than by claiming you won't lose before you've even begun.
Thomas Skinner, who appeared on the fifteenth series of the hit show, confidently said "How can we lose?" moments after their first team meeting began.
"If we lose, I'll eat my hat," he said. We guess he ate his hat.
On another week of the show, he did it again.
Thomas proudly announced that his team 'got this one' only for them to, you guessed it, not get it.
It seemed that every time Thomas was a little too confident about succeeding in a task, something would go wrong.
Camilla - Series 14

If you're going to introduce yourself on a television show watched by millions, it might be best to pick your words carefully.
Camilla Ainsworth was a candidate in the fourteenth series in 2018.
The first episode was barely a minute in before she began explaining why she had what it took to win the £250,000 investment from Alan Sugar.
"I'm an extremist," she proclaimed. "My goal is worldwide domination and I'm not going to stop until I get it."
Yikes...
At the time, fans found the comment hilarious and took to Twitter to mock her choice of words.
Jessica - Series 12

Imagine showing up to a photo shoot without the product you want to sell and promote?
That's exactly what Jessica Cunningham did in series 12 in 2016.
The project manager turned to the photoshoot and told the photographer that they didn't have the jeans... for the jeans campaign.
Baroness Brady asked: "So you're doing photographs for your jean campaign without your jeans?"
She immediately paused and started tearing up while trying to explain herself.
"Go outside, go and take a breath. Calm yourself down," the Baroness had to say while Jessica got overwhelmed about the situation.
Solomon - Series 10
Flustered was an understatement when it came to series 10 star Solomon Akhtar.
Solomon didn't seem to actually understand the concept of a business plan and had nothing proper to present to Lord Sugar.
Instead, he - as Claude Littner said - gave Sugar 'pictures of saleboats'.
The interview was unsurprisingly cut short and Solomon was so nervous he couldn't even find the door. He walked towards the window instead.
Oops.
Michael - Series 4
Bringing us one of the best mistakes was Jewish contestant Michael Sophocles.
He was given the task of finding Kosher chicken while in Marrakech.
In a truly legendary moment, he ended up going to a Halal Butcher instead.
Lord Sugar was understandably angry at the mistake and asked Michael: "In your CV, what's the first thing you wrote on it?
"What did you say in there, you're a good Jewish boy? Is that right?"
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Rory - Series 3
Rory Laing might have given us the most cringe-worthy moment of the Millenium with his iconic line.
In the second episode, posh candidate Rory irritated his team with his uptight management style when he was the project manager.
In one intense exchange, Rory told teammate Tre Azam: "I AM your boss," to which Tre iconically responded: "You're not my boss, you're the project manager. You're nothing to me."
Other moments included him demanding teammates take off their blazers when brainstorming and putting a ban on swear words.
He ended up losing the task and was fired by Lord Sugar.
*The Apprentice returns this Thursday, January 6 at 9pm on BBC One, followed by You’re Fired on BBC Two. Watch live and on-demand on BBC iPlayer
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