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The Apprentice is an Irish reality television series, in which a group of aspiring young businessmen and women compete for the chance to win a job as "apprentice" to Bill Cullen, an Irish businessman. The first series of the show aired on TV3 on 22 September 2008, and finished on 8 December 2008, with Brenda Shanahan as the winner.
Michelle Massey (born 1981) [1] is an English businessperson and former model. [2] She won the third series of the Irish version of The Apprentice TV show, defeating Niamh McDonald in the final. [3]
Niamh McDonald was runner up in the business reality TV show The Irish Apprentice in 2010. Niamh finished as runner up to winner Michelle Massey Michelle Massey in a closely contested final. Task wins: 10/13. Task wins as project manager: 3. Niamh from Wexford Wexford is the youngest of 7 children.
Charles James Eastwood (born 1978) is a British businessman from Cookstown, Northern Ireland, who was one of the final four contestants in the seventh series of the BBC reality TV series The Apprentice. He was born in Cookstown and is a graduate of the University of Ulster [1] and the University of North Carolina. [2]
The Apprentice is a reality talent game show franchise that originally aired in 2004 in the United States. Created by American-based British producer Mark Burnett , the show depicts contestants from around the country with various professional backgrounds in an elimination-style competition to become an apprentice to a businessman.
If you still have a list of movies to watch before the Academy Awards on March 2, consider putting on the timely movie “The Apprentice.". The movie earned two Oscar nods: Best actor for ...
Not to be confused with the reality series of the same name, 2024's The Apprentice stars Sebastian Stan and Jeremy Strong as Donald Trump and his mentor, lawyer Roy Cohn, as Trump began to rise in ...
In June 2008, TV3 began inviting applications for an Irish version of popular television franchise The Apprentice. In the programme, Cullen takes on the role filled in the American version by Donald Trump, and in the British version by Alan Sugar. [28] His partner Jackie Lavin also acts as a mentor to the apprentices.