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* In the first edition of the Celebrity version, Omarosa was on the losing team and made some comments about Piers Morgan, even questioning his sexuality. Piers and the rest of the winning team was watching on closed-circuit television and returned to the boardroom. Instead of defending himself, he went over to Trace Adkins, told him "Come here, you big, sexy cowboy", and kissed him on the cheek.
* On Celebrity Apprentice Trump asks Marlee Matlin who she would fire. Matlin, (speaking through her sign language interpreter) said Dionne Warwick. She explains that Dionne is intimidating, and says "People tell me she's a legend and I respect that but-" Trump interrupts her asking "What do you mean people tell you? You don't know she's a legend?" Matlin replies (again through her sign language interpreter): "Well, I'm deaf."
** Added to when in another episode, Star Jones leans in to whisper something to Marlee. Again, through her interpreter, she deadpans, "I'm deaf."
* In one video extra, Marlee teaches Trump how to say "you're fired!" in American Sign Language.
--> '''[[TranslatorBuddy Jack]]:''' [[OffWithHisHead Like you're chopping someone's head off!]]
* Season 2 of the original US edition had the winning team enjoy some tennis with John [=McEnroe=] and Anna Kournikova at Arthur Ashe Stadium. Raj gets into a bet with Anna: She'll serve to him five times. If he returns at least one, he gets a date with her. If he can't return any, he's got to do a dare. [[spoiler: He loses, and must run around Arthur Ashe Stadium in his boxers. Andy then gets the evil idea of lobbing tennis balls at Raj--which John, Anna and the rest of the team do.]]
* Season 3 of the original US version ("Book Smarts vs. "Street Smarts") had Bren, who had two which had some Awesome as well:
** The first had him on a photography set (the prize for his team was portraits of themselves taken by renowned photographer Patrick Demarchelier, who had done covers of many well-known magazines and was Harper's Bazaar magazine's premier photographer). A model noticed Bren had a bowtie, and he commented that it took a certain level of confidence to wear a bowtie. This got him flocked by several models, which stunned one of his teammates (he'd thought Bren looked like one of Orville Redenbacher's family) and Bren got a picture of himself with four of the models on the couch.
** The second had his team win a prize of a day golfing with Trump and Christie Kerr. After Trump offers a thousand dollars if a certain shot could be made, Bren came very, very close (in fact, the closest) to doing it--and nearly getting the astonished Trump to pay up.
* Also from season 3, the episode which has the candidates [[ItMakesSenseInContext creating graffiti]]. Trump goes through Harlem to see what the teams are doing, whilst a rap about him plays in the background.
* Jennifer M.'s "[[Film/{{Zathura}} Zenthura]]" presentation in Season 4, in no small part due to the despairing reactions of her team-mates, Bill and Carolyn visibly cracking up throughout the whole thing, and the awesomely funny music playing over the sequence.
* One episode of Season 4 had Carolyn announcing to the candidates that, with Trump and George away on business trips, she was in charge for that episode. Following that announcement, she goes "So [Trump's] seat looks pretty good" and heads straight for it, much to the amusement of the candidates.
* Season 5 had Sean Yazbeck and Lee Bienstock out in California as part of their prize--to do voice auditions for the animated movie ''Over the Hedge.'' (Sean would try out for and be cast as "Barbecue Barry" while Lee became "Lunch Table Larry.")
* As a team-building exercise in the first episode of series 6, Trump has the candidates work together to set up a tent. Soon after they start, Frank starts trying to take control of the team with loud shouting, that reaches Trump in the mansion next door. Cue Trump yelling at him to keep his voice down, and Frank's face going "OhCrap" in response.
* Gary Busey's "Mechanical Dog" advert for LG in the All-Star Series.
** Heck, Pretty much anything Gary said or did provided a laugh.
* Everyone constantly making fun of Stephen Baldwin in All-Stars.
** Especially this gem from Penn Jillette: "Everyone come on down! We have Dee Snider! Gary Busey! A Baldwin, doesn't matter which one"
* In ''Celebrity Apprentice 3'', Rod Blagojevich finds himself being jeered and heckled on the streets of New York, the residents of which are no more sympathetic to his then-ongoing scandals than those of his native Illinois. Eventually, he finds a pair of women who are actually nice to him... but only because they think he's Donny Osmond.
* The men's fashion show in Episode 5 of Season 10 was so bad it was hilarious! Gene was [[EpicFail a total disaster as the main MC]] as Wade imitated Trump saying [[CatchPhrase "You're fired!"]] while Steuart said "This is a nightmare," called Gene an idiot and agreed with Anand that Gene had blown it. And to put the cherry on the top, David decided [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere he decided he was better off not being onstage]]!

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* In Series 2, his comments on Jo's CV:
--> She's got MG Rover, OK? Training ''directors'', if you don't mind, about how to make a profit. No wonder they went bloody skint.
* His comments when watching the Series 3 shopping channel task.
--> '''Simon:''' ''(on TV)'' ... and they're very intricate and they're challenging as well.
--> '''Lord Sugar:''' You are ''boring'' and the product is ''useless.''
--> ''(later on, Simon decides to show the trampoline)''
--> '''Simon:''' Shall I have a go?
--> '''Lord Sugar:''' Don't, don't, ''don't''! Er, he is. Oh my God, what a ''pillock''!
* In series 4,
--> '''Sir Alan:''' I mean, 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?
--> '''Michael:''' Okay, yeah.
--> '''Lord Sugar:''' You are or you're not.
--> '''Michael:''' I'm a nice Jewish boy, yeah.
--> '''Lord Sugar:''' Because if you're unsure, you can always pull your trousers down and we can check.
* In the last regular task of series 4, his congratulation of the winning team:
--> '''Lord Sugar:''' Wow! Super salesman Alex, there. Well done. And you, Lucinda, have learned so much in the last ten weeks that you managed to sell £65 worth out of £11000.
--> '''Lucinda:''' [[NeverMyFault In the last instance, I had for my sales pitch--]]
--> '''Lord Sugar:''' Shut up, will you? I'll give you a shovel in a minute to dig a bigger hole for yourself.
* Quite a few involving James [=McQuillan=] in Series 5:
--> '''Lord Sugar:''' James, I understand reading your CV..it's amazing one of the things you've said here. When you wake up in the morning, you can 'taste success in your spit', is that right? Is that one of your sayings?
--> '''James:''' Yes, you know what...
--> '''Lord Sugar:''' What did you have, a curry last night then?
* In series 6, Lord Sugar asked Liz Locke to stop saying she would "take that on board". A few minutes later:
--> '''Liz:''' I'll take that...
--> '''Lord Sugar:''' ''[EyeTake]''
--> '''Liz:''' ''[Stammers and falls silent]''

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* Having just broken the news that one team have [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vgtf2aAgydQ massively overspent on fragrances]], Nick cheerfully remarks "Anyway, I'll leave it with you," and takes his leave.
** That whole scene is absolutely priceless. The way Nick waits until they've sealed the last box before he casually asks them what they think they've spent is just pure evil.
* In the "Worst Decisions Ever" special, his description of Rachel Groves's presentation:
--> But when she started taking her shoes off and moving into a sort of slow rhumba, then we '' really'' [[ThisIsGonnaSuck knew we were in trouble]]... it was like [[{{Squick}} a cold steel hand round one's sphincter]] as one watched Rachel perform her dance. It was ''horrible''.
* In series 5:
--> '''Lord Sugar:''' ...because since then you ain't done that great. \\
'''Philip:''' Well I sold three items last week Sir Alan. \\
'''Nick:''' Tell us about pantsman!
* His summary of Stuart Baggs' time as project manager:
-->Stuart’s leadership style leaves me trembling with irritation. Who does he think he is?
* In series 7, the candidates, trying to source a top hat at the lowest possible cost, go to a high-end hatter. Nick expresses doubt that this will lead to a low price:
-->The last time I was in this world-famous shop, who came in? None other than the King of Tonga! And I can tell you, the King of Tonga does not go looking for bargains.
* Series 9, Episode 7: The task of the week: Sell caravans and accessories. Nick enters one team's camper van, looks around, sits down... and a teddy bear drops out of the ceiling and bounces off his lap with a plaintive squeak.

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[[folder: Margaret Mountford ]]

* From the 'Buy ten items' task in series 4:
-->'''Nick:''' It defies belief. He did Classics at Edinburgh, he's a bright boy, how could he make such a mess of it?
-->'''Margaret:''' I think Edinburgh isn't what it used to be.
* From series 5:
--> '''Yasmina:''' Unfortunately the girl that was in charge of the chicken wraps forgot to put chicken to couple of the wraps, but she did a good job otherwise.
--> '''Margaret:''' Someone did manage to add a hair to one of the salads though, as compensation.
* From the Series 7 finale:
-->'''Margaret:''' Just one final question: What would you like to tell me about yourself... and try and say it without clichés, and say it very quickly.
-->'''Jim:''' About me, I'm ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin.
-->'''Margaret:''' ''*{{facepalm}}*''

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[[folder: Others ]]

* Simon. [[VisualInnuendo Trampoline]]. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UppWmAE5GKU]]
* During the flat-letting task in Series 2, Paul and Michelle go out to inspect one of the flats. The moment they walk into the building, a light cover falls on Paul's head.
* In the first episode of Series 5. As the task draws to a close, Michael attempts to sell their remaining fish to a solicitor's office. The fish was priced at £130. His opening offer was £100 and the customer's opening offer was £50. What follows is the most one-sided episode of haggling you could imagine - and sure enough, the fish gets sold for £50.
* James [=McQuillan's=] CV included gems such as "I can bring ignorance to the table" and "I put a leash on people who spunk money up the wall".
* A rare moment of snark from Tom Pellereau:
-->"And [[MotorMouth Melody]] runs a business, which...unsurprisingly, is all to do with talking."
* An exchange of [[IncrediblyLamePun complete groaners]] during the App task in Series Seven suddenly veered into this:
-->'''Leon:''' There is App-roximately twelve hours to get this App done.
-->'''Jim:''' Are we fast App-roaching where we need to be?
-->'''Leon:''' (Shaking his head) This is App-solutely fabulous.
-->''*{{All Laugh}}*''
-->''*{{beat}}*''
-->'''Vincent:''' Did you have an App-le?
-->''*[[ChirpingCrickets Deathly silence]]*''
** The timing doesn't come out well in a transcript, so [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJAQcOx9BYY&feature=related here is the clip (2:15 into the video)]]
* During some research for Series 7's biscuit task, some of one team are sounding out ideas to a focus group. Tom Pellereau asks the assembled about the idea of 'Emergency Biscuits' which is met with confused expressions and silence. Tom quickly moves on.
* ''Worst Decisions Ever'':
** Brian Sewell's assessment of Rory's time as a project manager:
--> There he was, thinking in really...school prefect terms of how you establish authority. "You all take your shirts off and I'll keep my jacket on, that will tell you that I'm in charge." ''Sod that''! It doesn't tell you anything except that you're a bit of a prat!
** And Tre's remark about the dog walker's belt, on the same program:
-->'''Tre:''' I'm not sure that, in the current climate, it's good to look like a terrorist when you're walking your dog.
** The reactions of Vanessa Feltz and Trevor Nelson when Syed explains his reasoning for ordering "100 chickens".
-->'''Syed:''' We were told that we were gonna have half a million people, and that's why I ordered 100 chickens.\\
'''Vanessa:''' ''NO'', you ''FOOL''!\\
''(beat)''\\
'''Trevor:''' Did one of his brain cells fall out of his head and just leave one in there? Because that is so obvious that you don't need a whole chicken for a pizza.
* Melody's [[SoBadItsGood spectacularly awful]] roleplay pitches from the Series 7 biscuit task. The first one was a masterclass in {{bad bad acting}} and {{accidental innuendo}} as Melody and Tom pretended to be lovers in front of bemused supermarket management, while the second one involved Melody and Zoe pretending to be bestest buds after having had a blazing argument on the shop floor about 5 minutes earlier.
* In the English sparkling wine task in Series 8, Tom and Adam were so enthusiastic in their "product research" that by the end of the first day of the task, Adam was reduced to giggling fits while pulling a face that would be NightmareFuel if the situation weren't so hilarious, while Tom couldn't even remember what exactly it was they were supposed to be advertising. Despite this, they actually ''won'' the task, thanks to...
** Jenna's hilariously awful video for the other team, which depicted a bride being given champagne at her wedding, and then throwing a massive tantrum because she wanted English sparkling wine, followed by team-mate Stephen (who also came up with the very French name "Grandeur" for their '''English''' sparkling wine) giving an incredibly sexist and condescending voiceover. This led Lord Sugar to comment on their video thusly:
--> '''Lord Sugar:''' I might remind you of Creator/SidJames, but I didn't ask you to go out and make ''Film/CarryOn Boozing''! I was expecting any moment, Creator/KennethWilliams would walk in and say "Ooh, maître d', where's me Grandeur? Someone's nicked me Grandeur!"
* Alex Mills from Series 9, whose UnusualEyebrows alone make hilarity. Other moments:
** After meeting a market trader in Dubai:
-->'''Alex:''' "Fresh viagra(!) I don't need any of that, I'm from Wales!"
** Team Endeavour's decision to go with an army theme for their "Away Day" task led to Alex's full-costume roleplay as a DrillSergeantNasty Colonel.
*** And he got really huffy when Leah got his pretend rank wrong!
--> '''Leah:''' "Alex was playing a Sergeant-Major role-"
--> '''Alex:''' ''"Colonel."''
** During a task where teams had to make online dating websites, Alex starred in his advert as Herbert, a creepy bad date.
** Alex even had some crowning moments during the prize segments, dressing up seemingly like [[Series/OnlyFoolsAndHorses Del Boy]] in a Belgium beer-tasting trip and getting his eyebrows groomed at a luxury spa.
** The jokes about Alex looking like a vampire were already funny, but the revelation that he sells ''tombstones'' for a (un)living took it to a whole new level.
* The Dubai episode as a whole. As well as Alex's viagra comment, the best bit was Kurt muddling up centimetres and inches when ordering a flag. The other team got stuck waiting in ''the same flag shop'' for what seemed like 4 hours when Kurt and co smugly waltzed past them... only to be presented with a flag the size of a tea-towel. Other moments included Jason describing a falcon hood in a terrible [[YouNoTakeCandle You No Take Candle]] way to a random passer-by and Leah [[ItMakesSenseInContext screaming "oud" at baffled shopkeepers in a Northern Irish accent]] that only got more incomprehensible as she got angrier.
* In Series 10's historical coach tours episode, Karren's response to James singing "The Wheels On The Bus" and "One Man Went To Mow" to the passengers was to stare longingly at the "In Case Of Emergency, Break Glass" sticker on the window next to her seat and calling it "the coach ride from hell" once they arrived at their destination directly to the camera. She was so annoyed, that Lord Sugar revealed in ''Why I Fired Them'' that Karren hadn't yet forgiven him for her supervising the team on that task.
* The Series 11 finale, in which Joseph's video pitch has Mergim 'acting' as a man who needs his bath fixed. He later reprised the line on ''You've Been Hired!''
--> "Mergim, the fire isn't working!"
--> "NEEVA IS DER BAAF."
* The hotel inspection in week 2 of Series 13:
--> "I can't look at myself full length in the mirror unless I stand on the sofa."
** Best part is, for the last part of this statement he is ''standing on the sofa!''
** On the same task, we got a taste of Jeff's break dancing. What makes it funny, is that during the break dancing he has one of his hands on his crotch. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEkSev9ORZs A video of it.]]
* Series 13's finale had an absolute belter of an exchange from Lord Sugar and Claude when discussing how discreet Sarah's Sweeteze deliveries looked.
--> '''Lord Sugar''': "It was plain white packaging, like a delivery from Ann Summers, really. Very Discreet."
--> '''Claude''': "How do you know that?"
--> ''The entire boardroom bursts into laughter''
--> '''Lord Sugar''': [[VerbalBackspace "I heard... You... You... You told me."]]
* The panel at the pitches in Series 14, week 6 thought that at least Kayode's part of the pitch was funny.
* Series 15, week 5: One of the teams gets facts about required items wrong, including thinking 'Toad' was a kind of bread!
* Later in Series 15, a team had to rehearse team-building for a corporate away day. One of the scenarios they acted out was an employee coming in late to work. When Ryan-Mark tried it, the excuse he used was that he got hit by a reindeer!
* Ryan-Mark trying his first roller coaster and [[ScreamsLikeALittleGirl screaming like a little girl]]. The clip can be seen [[https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p07sqh83 here]].
* The boys lose for the second task in the row in Series 16 and Lord Sugar calls them out on their obsession with the "turd"-like colour, following their brown toothbrush in the latter task and their brown/green logo in the former.
* In Series 17, Simba and Megan's roles in the Immersive task as brutal prison guards and having to stay in-character throughout. Gets a bit awkward with the confused customers not expecting this to be what they thought beforehand:
-->'''Customer''': I thought we were going to get a magician.
-->'''Simba''': A magician?
-->'''Customer''': A magician.
-->'''Simba''': I'll make YOU disappear.
* S18 E2: Foluso's reaction when she realised what she thought was powdered chocolate turned out to be truffle. Even Tim is laughing.
* Season 18's advertising task saw a team make one of the [[{{Camp}} campiest]] amateur advertisements ever, pun partially intended.
* For 2007's UsefulNotes/ComicRelief, there was a special celebrity edition featuring ten celebrities in a "men vs. women" competition to raise the most money via a FundraiserCarnival. During the challenge, in an effort to help bolster Music/CherylCole's energy, fashion guru Trinny Woodall demonstrated her way of staying energized: doing rapid squats while turning and breathing heavily. Cheryl just [[AsideGlance looks directly at the camera]] in bewilderment as she reluctantly does them at Trinny's behest. When she later asks Trinny where she learned that, she looks at the camera ''again'' in disbelief at Trinny's answer of detoxing in Austria with a Russian doctor.

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKKfHm-RMVA This]] {{Parody}} of the show has a number of hilarious moments:
** "In business, I'm like a baboon. If you lock me in a cage, I get angry, and start throwing my faeces around."
** "If you can't sell any, do not come back, or I will hurt you in your sleep!"
** "Just flipping buy it! ''Now!''"
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yxi6QDwQyLU The Cassetteboy mash-up]] using clips from the first five series. A highlight is the bit when it plays every single time Alan says the word "bloody", over the opening theme.
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