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'Unfair edit' in Apprentice show 'Unfair edit' in Apprentice show
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Apprentice finalist Yasmina Siadatan has revealed that scenes broadcast on Wednesday's show were edited out of sequence, portraying her "unfairly".Apprentice finalist Yasmina Siadatan has revealed that scenes broadcast on Wednesday's show were edited out of sequence, portraying her "unfairly".
The 27-year-old told BBC News she had "made a complete fool" of herself when grilled by Claude Litner as part of a series of interviews for the episode.The 27-year-old told BBC News she had "made a complete fool" of herself when grilled by Claude Litner as part of a series of interviews for the episode.
On the show, she seemed to tell fellow contestants it had gone well, but those comments came after another interview.On the show, she seemed to tell fellow contestants it had gone well, but those comments came after another interview.
"They cut the wrong exit which was really, really unfair," said Siadatan."They cut the wrong exit which was really, really unfair," said Siadatan.
"I've had an apology so that's fine," she added."I've had an apology so that's fine," she added.
The BBC and the show's production company Talkback Thames were not immediately available to comment.The BBC and the show's production company Talkback Thames were not immediately available to comment.
Speaking about her encounter with Sir Alan's former global trouble shooter, in which she was challenged over her business accounts, Siadatan said: "The whole thing went up tits up and I made a complete fool out of myself. Speaking about her encounter with Sir Alan's former global trouble-shooter, in which she was challenged over her business accounts, Siadatan said: "The whole thing went tits up and I made a complete fool out of myself.
"I walked out and I said 'guys that was just terrible - that was a really really awful interview'." "I walked out and I said: 'Guys that was just terrible - that was a really really awful interview.'"
SurprisedSurprised
However, that sequence was never shown. Instead she was seen telling the four other candidates that the interview had been "very good".However, that sequence was never shown. Instead she was seen telling the four other candidates that the interview had been "very good".
I was slightly edited in the wrong way and they know about that and it's fine Yasmina SiadatanI was slightly edited in the wrong way and they know about that and it's fine Yasmina Siadatan
"That was actually enjoyable," she continued."That was actually enjoyable," she continued.
During the interview, Mr Litner went through Siadatan's business accounts and pointed out her profit estimations, provided for the show's application, were wrong.During the interview, Mr Litner went through Siadatan's business accounts and pointed out her profit estimations, provided for the show's application, were wrong.
"If you don't know your turnover, it's a pretty sad indictment of your business," he said."If you don't know your turnover, it's a pretty sad indictment of your business," he said.
Siadatan was visibly surprised he had managed to obtain her accounts, despite the fact they were public documents. She appeared flustered and unable to answer many of his questions.Siadatan was visibly surprised he had managed to obtain her accounts, despite the fact they were public documents. She appeared flustered and unable to answer many of his questions.
'No hard feelings''No hard feelings'
"I was expecting it to be a normal interview but it was just a raw interrogation about my business accounts," she said."I was expecting it to be a normal interview but it was just a raw interrogation about my business accounts," she said.
"Unfortunately I hadn't thought about my business accounts in five months, so when he quizzed me I didn't quite have the figures in my head."Unfortunately I hadn't thought about my business accounts in five months, so when he quizzed me I didn't quite have the figures in my head.
Despite the misrepresentation, Siadatan said she had not complained to the show's producers.Despite the misrepresentation, Siadatan said she had not complained to the show's producers.
"I was slightly edited in the wrong way and they know about that and it's fine."I was slightly edited in the wrong way and they know about that and it's fine.
"There's no complaints and no hard feelings. It's a business programme, it's also a television programme. We're not stupid. We're aware of that," she added."There's no complaints and no hard feelings. It's a business programme, it's also a television programme. We're not stupid. We're aware of that," she added.
This is not the first time the BBC has been criticised for editing footage out of order.This is not the first time the BBC has been criticised for editing footage out of order.
In 2007, a trailer for the documentary A Year With The Queen appeared to show the monarch storming out of a photo session.In 2007, a trailer for the documentary A Year With The Queen appeared to show the monarch storming out of a photo session.
However, after further investigation it was revealed that production company RDF Media had rearranged the order of events.However, after further investigation it was revealed that production company RDF Media had rearranged the order of events.
The company later conceded it had made an error of judgement.The company later conceded it had made an error of judgement.
RDF's chief creative officer, Stephen Lambert, resigned, as did BBC One controller Peter Fincham, who said he "took responsibility for what had happened".RDF's chief creative officer, Stephen Lambert, resigned, as did BBC One controller Peter Fincham, who said he "took responsibility for what had happened".