A WARMINSTER man is set to take on Alan Sugar in the boardroom tonight in the new series of hit show The Apprentice.

Oliver Nohl-Oser, who heads up a worldwide sausage distribution company, claims to be “fun, well organised and a jolly good laugh” in his audition interview.

The 33-year-old also says that if were an animal he would be a pig because he used to keep them as pets when he was younger and knows them “inside out”.

But despite this he thinks he scrubs up pretty well, comparing himself to James Bond when he puts a suit on.

Arguments will undoubtedly erupt throughout the series and it’s likely that the Warminster man will be involved if his audition is naything to go by.

He said: “I do have a temper which does flare up from time to time.

“For example a third party courier or haulier didn’t do their job on time or they put a delivery on the wrong vehicle I can get pretty cross, it has been known.”

He will be going up against 17 other contestants in a bid to win the £250,000 investment.

Watch how Mr Nohl-Oser gets on at 9pm on BBC1 tonight (Thursday, October 6)