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- The teams (men vs. women) are tasked with creating original artwork, which is then sold for charity. One member has a bit of a meltdown, one leaves for personal reasons, and another is fired.
- The teams complete the charity jewelry auction and one person is fired. The teams then get their next task, creating a new Schwan's LiveSmart food item, and a second person is fired.
- Both teams compete by taking over a Loews hotel and running it with the goal of pleasing the guests.
- The men and women are given the task of writing a children's book and then performing it in front of 4 and 5 year olds. A member from the losing team is fired.
- The teams make cupcakes for charity.
- The teams compete to see which one can raise the most money by selling wedding dresses.
- The teams are evened out and compete by creating an ad for Right Guard to be run in Sports Illustrated magazine.
- The teams are split into men verses women, and are given the task of running separate pizza shops with the goal of raising the most money for charity. One member of the losing team will be fired.
- Both teams compete by putting on a product launch presentation for new a ACN video telephone.
- The teams compete by building a retail display for the LifeLock product, then after a boardroom elimination, the teams are given a new task to auction off jewelry.
- Both teams must make over the images of up-and-coming country singers Emily West and Luke Bryan in time for a People Country magazine interview, a photo shoot and live concert. The women are quickly offended when one celebrity's professional experience begins to exclude them. Meanwhile, the men rely on the experience of one teammate and the pressure takes its toll. In the end, both singers bring down the house at their live concert, but one team outshines the other to win the task, and another celebrity is sent home.
- The teams are tasked with creating an experience for the Camping World brand. A member from the losing team will be fired.
- Immediately following the last task, Trump summons the teams back into the boardroom and one celebrity's rude comment leads to a quick firing. Next, the remaining celebrities undergo grueling interviews with the first 'Apprentice,' Bill Rancic, and the most recent 'Celebrity Apprentice,' Joan Rivers.
- The teams are tasked with showing off Omaha Steaks products in front of a live audience, and coming up with an Omaha Steaks Variety Pack to sell. Tensions run high on the Men's team, and one celebrity is fired.
- Mr. Trump calls on Celebrity Apprentice winners Piers Morgan, Joan Rivers, and Bret Michaels to interview the remaining Celebrities and help him choose the finalists. With the final two in place, Mr. Trump reveals the last, and most challenging task. Each finalist must produce a launch campaign for 7UP Retro, design a new can, produce a 30-second commercial, and present the entire campaign at a gala event. One finalist chooses the 1970s as the backdrop for their campaign, and the Harlem Globetrotters as the entertainment for their event. The other finalist chooses the 1980s and a concert by Def Leppard. Six fired Celebrities return to join the finalists and help them on their tasks. The 1980s finalist books Dee Snyder of Twisted Sister for their commercial, but runs into a roadblock with Def Leppard. The 1970s finalist hangs the creative for their commercial on iconic 7UP actor Geoffrey Holder, but with the clock ticking down on their shoot they learn he might not appear.
- The teams compete by creating a jingle and a 30 second commercial for Chicken of the Sea. One player is fired and then Piers Morgan helps narrow the remaining four down to the final two.
- Featured episode.
- Men verses women raise money for charity by selling lunch at two Burger Heaven locations.
- The teams are tasked with creating a print ad campaign for the Trump Hotel Collection, but the results aren't what the executives expected and another celebrity is fired.
- To make a Soap Opera themed stage play for Crystal Light Liquid. Teams will be judged on the following criteria of creativity, audience reaction, brand messaging, product integration, and overall presentation.
- The celebrities are tasked with creating original, three-dimensional artwork and sell them to raise money for charity.
- The players are tasked to promote an interactive travel expo for South Africa Tourism.
- The teams build a shoe boutique inside a media truck and organize an outdoor marketing event. Later, the celebrities produce a viral video to promote single-serve coffee cups.
- The two teams compete by creating a cartoon character for Zappos.com
- In this episode both teams must write, produce, and direct one 30-second and one 10-second commercial for Right Guard Total Defense 5. Additionally, they are given NBA legends Clyde Drexler and Scottie Pippen to star in their commercials. The men quickly lock on to a creative idea, but when one celebrity tries to change it he puts the project in jeopardy. Meanwhile, the women are hindered by several teammates who aren't pulling their weight. After a surprising turn of events, the teams are left to wonder who Mr. Trump will send home.
- In the most difficult challenge yet, each team is tasked to renovate a two-bedroom corporate apartment to increase its market value--and they must do it overnight. Forced to accept a new member, one team is divided from the very beginning and one team's project manager tries to reign in the creative impulses of one team member. In the boardroom, a tactical error leads to a surprising firing.
- Task scope: The teams must each produce a hair show promoting hair styling products produced by Farouk Systems, including CHI hair straighteners and BioSilk hair products, emphasizing the safety of the products and the fact that they are made in America. Task sponsor: Farouk Systems Backbone project manager: Lil Jon A.S.A.P. project manager: NeNe Leakes Judges: Donald Trump; Eric Trump; Ivanka Trump Winning team: Backbone Reasons for win: Farouk loved the men's focus on the brand and their cosmopolitan theme. Although he felt that they didn't address the safety of the products well enough, Farouk enjoyed having Lil Jon as the MC. Losing team: A.S.A.P. Reasons for loss: While the women did focus on the safety of the products, and Farouk loved the representation of the products and having Marlee Matlin as their model, he felt that the women's team did not have much of a theme. Farouk also felt that NeNe was a weak MC who did not address the brand fairly well, and was not impressed with Hope Dworaczyk's modeling. Despite praise for their stylists, Farouk also believed that they were the ones running the show, and not A.S.A.P. Sent to boardroom: NeNe Leakes, Star Jones, and Hope Dworaczyk Fired: Hope Dworaczyk - for being seen as a weaker competitor than NeNe Leakes and Star Jones and for "flying under the radar" for too long. Despite NeNe's unprofessional outburst at the very beginning of the task and her two failures as a project manager, Trump felt that NeNe and Star (and Marlee Matlin) could be a dominant force to beat the opposing team. Notes: Lil Jon won $40,000 for his charity. The prize for the winning project manager in this task was originally supposed to be just $20,000, but Farouk decided to add another $20,000 out of his own pocket. This was the first time in the history of The Apprentice that a previously fired candidate had been reinstated into the competition; La Toya Jackson, who had been fired in the previous episode, was brought back to the show as a replacement for Jose Canseco. source: wikipedia.com
- Team members must create a 3D interactive photo experience for Universal's marketing campaign.
- The contestants create a "photo bomb" and hash-tag campaign for King's Hawaiian. Later, the teams produce a 30-second ad jingle for Anheuser-Busch.
- In this episode the celebrities are shocked when their project managers are separated from them before the task is even delivered. On a private jet, the project managers are informed that this week they must create a three-dimensional display to launch Universal Orlando's newest attraction, "The Wizarding World of Harry Potter." Using only their cell phones, the project managers must run their teams from afar and report back with the information they've gathered. The men find their new leader scattered, while personal attacks continue to drive the women apart. In the end, one team hits the mark, and the other team is left to fight it out in the boardroom, where another celebrity is sent packing.
- Live from the Skirball Center in New York City, Mr. Trump will decide this season's winner of 'The Celebrity Apprentice' after first revealing who did the best job on the last task. In the final moments of this task, one of the finalists scrambles to finish in time, while the other is forced to soldier on alone after being left in the lurch when a helper suddenly leaves. At the launch for the new Snapple teas, one finalist delivers a more polished performance, while the other seems to have the edge with the crowd. In the end, Mr. Trump makes his final decision, live, and determines who will become the next 'Celebrity Apprentice.' The entire celebrity cast returns to join Ivanka Trump and Donald Trump Jr. for the live finale.
- The two teams are given the task of creating an "experience" for the Australian Gold product. One team thinks outside the box, and the other plays it straight. A member from the losing team is fired.
- Task 10 Task scope: Produce and sell tickets to a Live Comedy Event. Corporate shuffle: Prior to announcing the task, Trump asked NeNe Leakes and Star Jones if they had worked out their differences. NeNe said that they hadn't, but would try and do so during the task. However, Star then said that she was no longer willing to work with NeNe and did not wish to attempt to reconcile with her. As a result, Trump had NeNe swap teams with Meat Loaf. Backbone project manager: La Toya Jackson A.S.A.P. project manager: Meat Loaf Judges: Donald Trump, Ivanka Trump, Jim Cramer Winning team: A.S.A.P. Reasons for win: Raised $102,080 Losing team: Backbone Reasons for loss: Raised $82,500 Sent to the boardroom: No final boardroom Fired: La Toya Jackson - for admitting that she had been the weakest member of Backbone and that John Rich and Lil Jon were not responsible for the loss. Notes: NeNe Leakes had disappeared at the start of the task and nobody knew where she was. When Trump contacted her by phone, NeNe accused him of having bias towards Star Jones (claiming he had accommodated Star by having NeNe removed from A.S.A.P.) and refused to return to the show. In the boardroom, Trump retroactively fired NeNe, calling her a quitter. Trump also claimed in the boardroom that all the people who have previously quit the show (which include Verna Felton, Michelle Sorro, Vincent Pastore, and Michael Johnson) have called him personally and told him it was the worst mistake of their lives. This is the first season of The Apprentice to feature two people leaving the show on their own accord. Task 11 Task scope: Create a 60-second commercial for the new OnStar Mirror. Task sponsor: OnStar Backbone project manager: John Rich A.S.A.P. project manager: Marlee Matlin Judges: Donald Trump; George H. Ross; Donald Trump, Jr. Winning team: Backbone Reasons for win: Although the OnStar representatives had numerous problems with Backbone's commercial, including shoddy special effects, Lil Jon's over the top performance, along with the fact that a woman was depicted driving without a seatbelt, they felt that the advert clearly communicated the features of the product. Allowances were also made for the fact that Lil Jon effectively had to do the first half of the task single-handedly, after John Rich fell ill with a sinus infection. Losing team: A.S.A.P. Reasons for loss: Their advert, which starred and was written by Meat Loaf, failed to make clear what was being advertised and came across as a general advert for the company rather than one specifically made for the OnStar Mirror. It also contained what the OnStar executives considered an offensive stereotype of police officers. Sent to boardroom: Marlee Matlin, Star Jones, and Meat Loaf Fired: Star Jones - for failing to put the information about the OnStar Mirror in the commercial and for overreacting to what she considered to be a sexist insult by Meat Loaf in the boardroom when he said "sweetie" to her. Notes: This episode featured two tasks and three people exiting the show. Also, this was the first episode of the season to be three hours long. source: wikipedia.com
- 2004–2017TV-PG6.1 (36)TV EpisodeBoth teams are required to incorporate a pair of glass trucks into their marketing campaigns to promote a hair care beauty product for women.
- The two teams are tasked with designing and creating an advertorial to highlight the new "Melania" skin care line created by Donald's wife, Melania Trump.
- 2004–2017TV-PG6.1 (33)TV EpisodeThe All-Star celebrities are tasked with promoting Australian Gold sun tan lotion products by writing, producing, and directing a silent video.
- The stars create a fitness advertorial for a magazine. Later, they sell wedding dresses for charity.
- The teams are shuffled and compete by making a video for all Laundry Detergent.
- Donald Trump mixes up the teams and assigns them to create an original celebrity workout for 24 Hour Fitness. Both teams' workouts must impress the 24 Hour Fitness executives as well as bring in the most donations. The celebrities call their high profile friends for big donations and both project managers are pushed to their limits. At a key moment, one project manager reaches an emotional breaking point. In the boardroom, Trump announces that one team has raised the largest amount ever in "Celebrity Apprentice" history. In the end, Mr. Trump has no choice but to make what is, for him, a "tough decision."
- Trump tasks the teams with creating a video for Popcorn Indiana, with the intention of it going viral on the internet. One team loses a member to a dental emergency, and violence in their video causes another teammate concern. On the other side, one team member is ostracized by the rest. In the end, one team hits the mark, with the other team left to fight it out in the boardroom, where another candidate is sent packing.
- As the task continues, the finalists rush to prepare for their 7UP Retro events. One finalist's team is frustrated by their leader's lack of direction. The other finalist introduces Def Leppard before the band is ready to appear, creating an awkward break in their event. The next day, the two finalists, backed by their Celebrity helpers, face off in the boardroom.
- The two All-Stars celebrity teams are tasked with designing a Foxwoods Resort themed suite and host a party at the brand-new Barclays Center.
- Both teams are assigned the task of creating three radio commercials for Clockwork Home Services. To impress the executives, the teams must create original commercials for the company's plumbing, electrician and heating & air conditioning services, and one team may have pushed the envelope too far. Tempers flare when one celebrity questions another's ability to perform, but in the end, one team's commercial wins over the client, and Mr. Trump sends another celebrity packing.
- 2004–2017TV-PG5.9 (38)TV EpisodeThe celebrities are tasked to write, produce, and direct a demonstrational 90 second video for LG's Smart Home and Home Entertainment Systems.
- The celebrities are assigned to write, produce and direct a commercial. Later, they preside over a presentation and a tasting menu featuring frozen-food products.
- 2004–2017TV-PG5.9 (36)TV EpisodeThe celebrities create and host a boat tour of New York City, but one team makes waves with a big risk. Then, they transform an empty platform stage into a flashy environment with a three-dimensional theme.
- The two finalists journey to Florida and join a small team of previously fired contestants to produce a commercial for Universal Orlando Resort and sell resort packages.
- 2004–2017TV-PG5.9 (43)TV EpisodeAt a red-carpet event, the finalists present a commercial they created for Universal Orlando Resort, after which the winner is revealed.
- Teams are tasked with setting up a luxury customer experience for the new Lexus LS 460 sedan.
- In the second episode of this new season, each team must build out a storefront to re-launch Kodak's famous "Kodak Moments" campaign. The men's project manager is confronted by a team member who feels shut out by the team, while the women's team is plagued by a celebrity's illness, a power outage, and a teammate who is hard to handle. When the storefronts open, both teams draw huge crowds. Secret shoppers visit each teams' storefronts and report back to the Kodak executives. In the end, the executives choose the best storefront, and Mr. Trump fires another celebrity.
- 2004–2017TV-PG5.8 (38)TV Episode
- Each team must sell ice cream on the streets of New York for profit. One side takes a gamble on their location, and during the selling period, one team sabotages the other. In the boardroom, one Project Manager attacks a member of their team before Trump can even announce the result. The team with the most profit wins the task, leaving the losers to face Trump, and another candidate is fired.
- Trump tasks each team with designing, selling, and operating pedicab tours. Right off the bat, one side falls short as two team members fail the test and are not allowed to operate pedicabs. The other team chooses a colorful theme, but escalating tensions threaten to derail sales. In the boardroom, one candidate begs Mr. Trump to get rid of a teammate. When the numbers are revealed, the losing team remains to fight it out and Mr. Trump fires another candidate.
- The Celebrities are challenged to write and produce a 30-second video for ACN Video Phones - spots that will be judged by 450 ACN sales reps. One team listens closely to the executives' conservative brief, creating a video that tugs on the heartstrings. The other team decides to give the company a controversial ad to remember, and risks offending the sales reps. When the votes are cast, a winner is decided by the slimmest of margins. But no matter how close the vote, Donald Trump sends another Celebrity packing.
- 2004–2017TV-PG5.7 (37)TV Episode
- The remaining 4 All-Star semi-finalist celebrities are called into the boardroom to argue why they should be the final two celebrities competing to be the next Celebrity Apprentice. Trump fired two All-Star celebrities (one from each team) at the beginning. The two remaining celebrity finalists are challenged to create a new flavor of Walgreens Delish brand premium ice cream, produce a promotional video, and raise money for a launch event featuring the new flavors.
- 2004–2017TV-PG5.7 (51)TV Episode16 celebrities are enlisted to create and sell pies in a competition for charity.
- Teams complete by creating an LA Times Sunday insert for SmartMouth.
- Sixteen candidates, all affected by the economic crisis, arrive in New York City for a 13-week job interview with Donald Trump. Trump divides them into teams and tasks them with creating a modern workspace. A fight breaks out on one team, and on the other side, the leadership abilities of the Project Manager are called into question. During the presentation, an office hazard leads to an accident, putting one team's fate in jeopardy. In the end, one team pulls out a win, and a candidate on the losing side becomes the first to hear Trump's fateful words: "You're Fired!"
- 2004–2017TV-PG5.6 (107)TV EpisodeAmong the 14 competing celebrities, Trace Adkins and Bret Michaels are called out to pick their teams, because, they were the most successful contestants during their previous appearance from seasons past. Trace Adkins forms what will become team Plan B, and Bret Michaels forms what will become team Power. The two teams must run their own meatball shop and sell them. The team that raises the most money from charitable donation wins the task. The team that sells the best meatballs wins a $20,000 bonus.
- Teams compete by creating a 45 second "webisode" for Soft Scrub soap.
- Teams are shuffled into three teams of two and sent off to Las Vegas to design a marketing campaign for the Trump International Hotel and Tower II.
- Each team is given an up-and-coming musical, and tasked with producing a backer's audition for potential investors. One project manager admits to knowing nothing about musical theatre, but then sends away a concert pianist on their team. On the other team, a sidelined candidate takes over creative control. Broadway star Kristin Chenoweth helps judge each presentation, and the past comes back to haunt one teammate in a shocking boardroom, before Mr. Trump sends another candidate packing.
- The contestants must create a live segment showcasing grape juice and produce viral videos for a new product; chef Rocca DiSpirito and digital influencer Justince Ezarik serve as guest boardroom advisers.
- The teams compete in getting people signed up for a Priceline giveaway, and two team members become "friendly".
- After being divided into male and female teams, the celebrity contestants get their first assignment from their new bosses; business advisers are Tyra Banks and Patrick Knapp Schwarzenegger..
- With the teams now coed, the task is to design a new See's Candies candy that will be sold as a fundraiser. Also, each team takes their candy to Warren Buffett in Omaha for him to pick his favorite and the winner gets an additional $25,000.
- 14 celebrities compete in business-oriented tasks around New York City to raise money for their favorite charities. The official "Celebrity Apprentice" will win a $250,000 bonus to donate.
- In this episode, the teams must create a four-page advertorial for a new product from Norton 360 and LifeLock. On each team, one celebrity must be the product spokesperson and one celebrity must appear in the advertorial. The women's project manager has her hands full and is exhausted when egos start to flare. The men use their star power for their advertorial but are hindered by one teammate's technological incompetence. In the end, each team has a very different interpretation of the task and the Norton 360 and LifeLock executives choose their favorite sending one team to victory while the other team heads to the boardroom and, after a surprise turn of events, another celebrity is fired.
- The teams are tasked with producing a fashion show to launch Rockport's Spring line of shoes. One team makes the risky decision to clothe their models only in shoes and underwear for their finale. The other team faces a crisis with an under-prepared emcee. In the most explosive boardroom yet, Mr. Trump rakes the losing team over the coals before lowering the boom with the fateful words, "You're Fired."
- Teams are evened up and then compete by trying to outsell each other in front of Universal Studios Hollywood.
- The final two teams choose two previous contestants each and square off by filming a 60 second commercial for Renuzit air freshener, odor neutralizer.
- The inaugural episode of the series has virtually all the same components that propelled it to 15 seasons. There are 16 candidates in a 13 week job interview with the promise the winner gets a "6 digit salary" in the Trump organization.
- Teams compete by creating unique site-seeing tours in Hollywood.
- The teams compete to come up with a new product to serve/sell in El Pollo Loco restaurants.
- A best-of edition presents top hirings and firings, the most intense feuds and the biggest mistakes from the Celebrity Apprentice history.
- The teams compete in harvesting, packaging and selling honey.
- The 13 remaining contestants have to produce a 30 second TV commercial for Pedigree's adoption drive. The PM's are Gene Simmons for the men and Nely Galan for the women. Nadia Comaneci was the second contestant fired. After Nely Galan brings Nadia, and Marilu Henner into the boardroom and Mr. Trump states to Marilu "you are not going to be fired unless something extrodinary happens" which does not.
- 2004–2017TV-PG4.9 (35)TV EpisodeTeam Penn travels to Philadelphia, vowing not to return until they uncover "massive voter fraud". Team Penn never returns and the show goes off the air.
- The two teams (Gold Rush and Synergy) are assigned the task of creating a retail sales display within Wal-Mart for Microsoft's new Xbox 360.
- Teams are tasked with creating a half-time show for GNC during a Galaxy soccer game.
- The men's team, Versacorp, compete with the women's team, Protégé Corporation, on a more advanced business project this week. They are to produce a print ad, TV commercial, proposal and media plan for Marquis Jet, luxury business travel.
- 2004–2017TV-PG4.3 (70)TV Episode
- Initially, the teams were divided by their gender, just like in the 1st season. However, before either team could settle into the Trump Tower, they were instructed to give up one person that would not only serve on the opposing team, but become the project manager for the first task as well. Bradford from the men's team "Mosaic", and Pamela from the woman's team "Apex" volunteered to go to the other side and lead their new teams in the first task, which was to develop a new toy for Mattel. The product that the children gave the most repeated attention to would be declared the winner. Despite the criticism from most of his female Apex team mates, the new PM Bradford, took early control of what would later prove to be a highly dysfunctional woman's team, and lead them to victory for the first task. The woman would proceed to lose the next 4 weeks in a row.
- Donald says Sam is a "wild man" and Sam gets a chance to lead Versacorp, negotiating less than retail prices for a list of items, his team figuring it is time for him to "put up or shut up." Jessie leads Protégé, struggles with Omarosa.
- The task is to boost sales at a Planet Hollywood for one evening shift, Protégé the first evening, Versacorp the next. For the fourth week, "womanly wiles" are the heart of Protégé's strategy and Versacorp members make questionable choices.
- Classic episode where eventual winner of the 2nd season of 'The Apprentice', Kelly Perdew becomes the Project Manager of Mosaic for the first time, and last weeks PM winner (Bradford) is fired after giving up his immunity status. The teams are tasked to create, develop and market a new flavor of ice cream with the Ciao Bella Gelato Company for the Trump Ice Cream Parlour. Mosaic made almost $250 more than Apex. Although, unlike Apex, Mosaic had to spend more resources to make their own ingredients, otherwise the margin of victory would've been much greater for Mosaic. Even though, Bradford was immune from being fired due to him being the winning PM for last weeks task, Bradford requested that Trump remove his boardroom immunity status. Trump obliged Bradford personal request, then fired him on the basis of making such a reckless and unreasonable decision.
- 2004–2017TV-PG2.1 (172)TV Episode