The Celebrity Apprentice

2004
The Celebrity Apprentice

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EP1 In Here You Call Me Governor Jan 02, 2017

With Arnold Schwarzenegger as the new boss, the celebrities get right down to business with tasks from Tyra Beauty and Trident gum.

EP2 Fire Up That Chopper Jan 09, 2017

The celebrities must create a live health segment showcasing a grape juice with the teams producing and editing viral videos for a new King's Hawaiian product.

EP3 Candy for a Billionaire Jan 16, 2017

The celebrity contestants are posed with creating a marketing campaign for Kawaski motorcycles and aren't afraid of pushing boundaries. Moo.la founder and CEO, Gemma Godfrey, assists celebrity attorney Patrick Knapp Schwarzenegger in overseeing the celebrities campaigns. As one team approached this task with humor, the other team seemed to take gender roles seriously - maybe too seriously. In the second episode the teams are shaken up and it's no longer ladies versus gentlemen. They are presented with creating a new See's Candy for none other than world famous chocoholic Buffett. Two representatives from each team are flown to Omaha, Neb., to present the candy to Buffett in person. Preparation is key in this task as one team fails to do their homework.

EP4 Scissors And Some Creativity Jan 23, 2017

What do dancing models and healthy snacks for on-the-go moms have in common? Not much! Also, the celebs whip up wonder for the Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Studios Hollywood.

EP5 I'm Going Full Ballmer Jan 30, 2017

EP6 Bon Voyage Feb 07, 2017

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EP7 I Don't Have Time For Anyone's Ego Except My Own Feb 13, 2017

The final task from Carnival Corporation is well underway and the stakes have never been higher. The two finalists, aided by familiar faces from this season, have been tasked with preparing an ad campaign, hosting a party and producing a mini-variety show, with each one hoping to be named the New Celebrity Apprentice. Exciting music performances from legendary artists and special guests such as Caitlyn Jenner add to the fun of their events as the final two also compete to raise the most money in ticket sales and donations for their respective charities. Later, the Governor makes his most difficult decision this season in naming the New Celebrity Apprentice winner and awarding them with a $250,000 check for their designated charity.

EP8 Your Smile's Gonna Knock Them Out Feb 28, 2017

The celebrity contestants must dazzle boss Arnold Schwarzenegger and his two advisors, Tyra Banks and Patrick Knapp Schwarzenegger, with their creativity when tasked with producing an original song and video for Trident.
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Released: 08 January 2004 Ended
Producted By: MGM Television
Country: United States of America
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Official Website: http://www.nbc.com/the-celebrity-apprentice
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The ultimate sixteen-week job interview where eighteen Americans compete in a series of rigorous business tasks, many of which include prominent Fortune 500 companies and require street smarts and intelligence to conquer, in order to show the boss that they are the best candidate for his companies. In each episode, the losing team is sent to the boardroom where they are judged on their performance in the task. One person is fired and sent home.

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sadoldbong I started watching The Apprentice about 4 years ago(maybe 5) and I really really liked it. The first thing that strikes you about it is the refreshing format, which though similar to a lot of other reality shows at its core, is still very entertaining. Donald Trump is wonderful as the host and the main judge of the show as well. The casting coup with intelligent people having good looks being picked as contestants is appreciated as well. But the best part of the show is New York city. Mark Burnett may have made a lot of crap in his time but his handling of the cinematography is excellent as he makes NYC look like a character unto itself. The jazz tunes coupled with some great camera-work make New York look spectacular.The Apprentice will easily alway make my top 3 reality shows of all time(The Amazing Race is no. 1,however).But just like the amazing race this show is always best watched in moderation. If you keep watching it for a while the originality of the show will wear off fast(the same case as with TAR).Star World, the broadcasters in this country, did a bang up job in presenting the show. The first three seasons were shown in a row, then after 2 years the next two seasons were shown, which kept the concept fresh.In conclusion, you will love this show, especially the first 2 seasons. However if you keep watching the show continuously, thereafter its charm WILL wear off and FAST.
koziki2003 I can't stand most reality shows and this one is worst than the one with Paris Hilton, and sure it's his company. But "you're fired" or "you're hired", for how many seasons now? After watching the show I wouldn't want to work for the guy with his ego and all and I think watching paint dry has more entertainment valve.I'd love to hear just one person get up and say "Donald I quit and take some of your money and buy a decent hairdo". I see he's even trying to buy fame in the wrestling WWE. I hope he gets hurt so I don't have to see his pathetic face anymore. It must be sad to want fame so bad and have no talent and make an ass of yourself trying to buy it. I'd give this show a negative mark if I could but it gets a 1 and it doesn't deserve that.
Joachim Meyer Andersen For the first couple of seasons, I thought The Apprentice was a highly engaging and exciting show. The combination between reality TV and a 16 week job-interview was innovative, and the producers of the show managed to keep the show relevant and not too "out there".The new season 6 is nothing more than a big joke and it has absolutely nothing to do with business - at all. In the earlier seasons they used to put a lot more emphasis on the business-related tasks - now the focus is mostly in the boardroom where the contestants are expected to do EVERYTHING to keep them on the show (that means lying, trash-talking, backstabbing etc.). The boardroom can be entertaining to watch, but it's entertainment at it's low-point - Sometimes you wonder if you are watching a repeat of an old Jerry Springer episode. The tasks on the show are, at most, boring and mostly a showcase for the companies who are dumb enough to pay NBC for the publicity. And what is the deal about half of the contestants living in tents in season 6? That is just plain stupid and has nothing to do with business in real-life. I have absolutely NO respect for any of the contestants this season, they all seem like idiots to me. In earlier seasons at least some of the contestants had a bit of integrity, now it seems like the contestants would kill their own mother to keep them on the show. It also seems like Donald Trump's massive ego becomes bigger and bigger for every season that pass by and to be honest, I can't see why anyone with a common sense would want to work for him. His rationality in the boardroom mostly doesn't make any sense at all and sometimes it seems he just like to trash people for what it's worth.R.I.P The Apprentice. Please NBC, for God's sake, get the show off the air as soon as possible. It's just too embarrassing to watch. The Apprentice was once a great TV-show, but now it's just a big fat joke.
bkoneall I lost all respect for Randal........last night! If he led in such a "caring" way....why did he strip Rebecca of her opportunity?! It's not like the Money was coming out of his pocket! Who said he could still not be "THE Apprentice". Donald said nothing about 2 Apprentices...he only asked Randal, "If you were in my position, would you hire Rebecca?" How greedy, self centered, arrogant, can you really be? I am totally blown away...Donald said, "I can be easily convinced to hire Rebecca." And what word come out of Randla's mouth, "This ain't the apprent I...." What was that? I am outraged! In about the third week, I knew Randal would win and totally thought he was a great leader and deserved to win....but for him to turn in the end like that was unprofessional! If the shoes were on the opposite feet....what would Rebecca have said. I think we ALL know the answer....she would have told Donald, "Absoultely, I feel like you should hire Randal."