BUCKHURST Hill's Samuel Judah, who shot to fame in the last series of the BBC programme The Apprentice, is to give a series of business lectures.

Mr Judah, who now runs his own business Bright Light Innovation, has teamed up with fellow Apprentice candidate Karen Bremner for the Apprentice Uncut project.

After being fired' from the show Mr Judah was critical of host Sir Alan Sugar's management style and he will talk about this, and many other aspects of the show as well as sharing the key business lessons he learnt working for Sir Alan.

Mr Judah said: "We will talk about inside the show, real experiences and what happened as we saw it. It's no holds barred, we will tell the audience what they want to know."

The pair decided to hold the events, which they hope to take on tour around the country, because of the amount of interest they have received since it finished. They hope the informal atmosphere and small groups will encourage people to ask questions and voice opinions.

Mr Judah said: "I'm sometimes surprised at the diversity of people the show was able to reach. I've been recognised by young children and old ladies and all have been interested in the show and what actually happened.

"Karen and I feel an honest inside perspective on the characters and tasks is what people would really be interested in, and we want to make it useful to real people and give them a chance to network, whether they are passionate about business or just a fan of the show."

The first event is at Hara, the Circle Bar, London, on Wednesday, July 26.

For more details, or to book a ticket, visit www.apprenticeuncut.com.