Oli and Oliver bare all after Berlin
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Oli and Oliver talk about working together, their naked publicity stunt and leaving the others behind.
What did you think of the entrepreneurs in Berlin? What would you have done to make money, and which pair do you think had the best idea? Leave your comments below.
The 10 remaining contestants are in Berlin this week. The city has a thriving arts scene and the pairs must base their business around art and performance.
Once again the entrepreneurs must live on a shoe-string budget, stripped of all luxury and staying at a youth hostel.
After a morning meeting on day one, the entrepreneurs choose who to pair up with.
Lucy and Natalie, the two youngest girls in the group, decide to work together and hold a surprise cabaret act at a restaurant - but they can't find a venue. Lianne and Dimple also pair up and put on tailor-made art workshops for businesses.
James Taylor and Jason are confident about their plan to hold a student art exhibition, while Oli and Oliver make a deal with a bar owner to put on a naked publicity stunt, after getting a fit of giggles at a car showroom.
Nathaniel and Carl are last to pair up. They don't see eye-to-eye but decide to put on a 'battle of the bands'.
There is blood, sweat and tears as the entrepreneurs do all they can to win. But on the final day, when they meet up to reveal how much cash they've made, only one pair get to go home.
Despite only getting half the money they'd expected, Oli and Oliver revealed they'd made nearly 900 euros - beating their closest rivals Dimple and Lianne who made 693 euros. The boys spent the night in a five star hotel before flying back to the UK. The remaining eight entrepreneurs will battle it out next week in Cairo.
Who will be going home next week? Who will be the ultimate 'loser' at the end of the six weeks? Tell us what you think by leaving a comment below.
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Fantatic show!! Mastermind genius is namely Jaqueline and Oli. They are so up to everything and think big. I like their style.
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excellent show.
big uo nathaniel peat. great character, contestant and role model. wicked!
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This show is great, shame it's not on BBC where it can get the true exposure it deserves. I have my favourites already, Nathaniel is great and James is funny especially with his attempts at GCSE German, sweet for trying though. Definately want to see more of Dimples, Nathaniel and Jason they akll deserve more airtime. Enjoying the show immensely, however I do not understand for the life of me why Lucy is so arrogant with such fruitless ideas! I realise and applaud her on her successful business but in two ghastly ideas two weeks in a row! come on!
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There is a lot to take home from this program. I quite liked "The Apprentice" but this one is much much more inspiring and useful because its real, down to earth and practical. Its not stage managed and contrived but just shows what can be done with energy, persistence, creativity and being open to the world and people. Anyone who can do what the contestants have done in Naples, Cairo, Berlin can realise their dreams in life. And whats better the programm shows that anyone really can if they are willing to faces the world as it is and enjoy it.
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