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- Season 1 overviewJan 8-Apr 15, 200416 episodesSeason 1 episodes1. Meet the Billionaire Jan 8, 2004
- Candidates vie to land a job with Donald Trump by completing challenging tasks.
- 2. Sex, Lies and Altitude Jan 15, 2004
- Provocative advertisement campaign causes friction; a candidate falls asleep on the job.
- 3. Respect Jan 21, 2004
- Donald Trump tests the players' negotiation skills; an underdog assumes a leadership role.
- 4. Ethics Shmethics Jan 29, 2004
- The candidates run a busy restaurant in the Big Apple; the fourth candidate is fired.
- 5. Trading Places Feb 5, 2004
- Teams peddle wares at a flea market; one person gives out questionable advice.
- 6. Tit for Tat Feb 12, 2004
- Teams compete to raise money at a celebrity auction.
- 7. Dupe-lex Feb 19, 2004
- Donald Trump instructs the candidates to renovate and lease apartments.
- 8. Ice Escapades Feb 26, 2004
- The teams must introduce a new Trump product into the marketplace.
- 9. The Art of the Deal Mar 4, 2004
- Teams exhibit the work of aspiring artists; a breakdown leaves everyone speechless.
- 10. Wheeling and Dealing Mar 11, 2004
- The candidates operate a rickshaw/pedicab service; an argument about ethics.
- 11. A Look Back Mar 18, 2004
- Donald Trump explains some of the decisions he has made during the show's past 10 weeks.
- 12. Circus, Circus Mar 25, 2004
- Candidates explore the world of high-stakes gambling.
- 13. The Price Is Height Apr 1, 2004
- The remaining candidates compete in the world of Manhattan real estate.
- 14. Down to the Wire Apr 8, 2004
- Candidates endure a grueling round of one-on-one interviews with Donald Trump's trusted advisers.
- 15. Down to the Wire Apr 15, 2004
- Donald Trump awards the winner a dream job with his organization and a $250,000 salary.
- 16. Down to the Wire Apr 15, 2004
- Donald Trump awards the winner a dream job with his organization and a $250,000 salary.
The Apprentice: Created by Mark Burnett. With Donald Trump, Ivanka Trump, George Ross, Robin Himmler. Contestants compete for a job as an apprentice to billionaire American Donald Trump.
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The ApprenticeSeries 18 Episodes. Series 18. Episodes. All. Available now (12)
- Best Bits. View episodes. The most memorable moments from the past 15 years of The Apprentice. Successes and Failures. 6/6 Lord Sugar looks back on what it takes to make a task a soaring success.
- Series 15. View episodes. Another 16 candidates compete to be Lord Sugar's business partner. Series 15 homepage.
- Series 14. View episodes. Lord Sugar hunts for his next investment. Series 14 homepage.
- Series 13. View episodes. Lord Sugar is on the hunt for his next business partner. Series 13 homepage.
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S1.E1 ∙ Meet the Billionaire. Thu, Jan 8, 2004. 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. 5.1/10 (106)
Available episodes of The Apprentice. The Final & You’re Hired! — Series 18 12 / 12 Finalists battle it out one last time to become Lord Sugar’s new business partner.
S2.E2 ∙ Scoop Dreams. Thu, Sep 16, 2004. 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 U.S. version of The Apprentice is the first version of the reality game show franchise. It was broadcast on NBC and billed as "The Ultimate Job Interview". The show depicted a group of 15–18 businessmen and -women competing in an elimination competition for a one-year, US$250,000 contract to run one of real estate magnate Donald Trump's companies.