Baggs successfully applied to appear on the
BBC programme
The Apprentice broadcast in 2010. At 21, he was the youngest ever candidate to appear on the programme. He gained a reputation for one-liners and exuberant business style. He started with strong performances before calming during a few weeks but reached the semi-finals after some strong results. Baggs made it to the final five interview stage where he made several errors including: addressing
Margaret Mountford by her first name, arguing with
Claude Littner about calling himself "the Brand" and being discovered by
Bordan Tkachuk to have lied on his application claiming BlueWave was fully licensed for telecommunications when it only had a broadband internet licence. He was also not invited back for the final. Following his appearances on
The Apprentice, he was reportedly in talks to become a television presenter. He appeared on several television programmes afterwards, including
The Alan Titchmarsh Show,
Come Dine with Me and
Pointless Celebrities. In 2020 after his death, fans of the programme paid tribute to him and many of them regarded him as their favourite contestant. == Death ==