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The first season of The Apprentice aired on NBC in the winter and spring of 2004. It featured 16 candidates. [1]This season had high ratings, ranking at No. 7 in the average weekly Nielsen Rankings, with an average viewership of 20.7 million viewers each week. [2]
Carolyn Kepcher (/ ˈ k ɛ p ʃ ər /; born January 30, 1969) is an American businesswoman who was one of the judges on the NBC television program The Apprentice.She was formerly the Executive Vice President, chief operating officer, for the Trump Golf Properties.
Note as well that season 10 is included in the above chart given the show reverted to The Apprentice for that season.) The Apprentice was the breakout rookie hit of the 2003–04 American television season and helped NBC at a time when the network's two long-running successful comedies, Friends and Frasier, were ending their series' runs ...
The fifteenth season, featuring Schwarzenegger was branded as The New Celebrity Apprentice. [2] [3] As of season 14, 229 candidates have competed, one of whom has competed three times—Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth competed in both season 1, season 7, and season 13. [4]
Just take an episode from the first season, during a challenge set at the Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City. Donald swoops in like Bruce Wayne via his own Trump-branded helicopter, then strolls ...
The eighth season of The Apprentice premiered on NBC on March 1, 2009. Similar to the previous season, all contestants were celebrities playing for charity. [2] The ninth season of The Apprentice began in Spring 2010, also featuring a celebrity cast. [3] In June 2015, Trump announced his campaign [4] to run for President of the United States of ...
Bill Pruitt, a former show producer, wrote in a piece published Thursday by Slate that Trump used the word to describe Kwame Jackson, a Black finalist on the first season of “The Apprentice ...
The Apprentice Season 10 contestants faced a furry challenge as the teams took over dog spas to create value added incentives for customers -- for both the two and four-legged kind.