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Encyclopedia > The Apprentice 3
The Apprentice 3
Winner Kendra Todd
Season run January 2005 – May 2005
Filming Dates Unknown – Unknown
Number of episodes 17
Number of candidates 18
Teams Magna and Net Worth
Season chronology
Previous season The Apprentice 2
Next season The Apprentice 4


The Apprentice 3 is the third season of The Apprentice. It premiered January 20, 2005 on NBC. In this season, two groups of nine were divided into book smarts (who took the name Magna Corp) and street smarts (called Net Worth) referring to those with and without a college education. This replaced the Battle of the Sexes concept from The Apprentice 2. Download high resolution version (480x640, 87 KB)Key art for The Apprentice 2, deemed fair use This work is copyrighted. ... Kendra Todd (born 1978) was hired by Donald Trump on national television at the conclusion of Season 3 of NBCs Apprentice live at New York University on May 19, 2005. ... 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The Apprentice 2 is the second season of The Apprentice, which began on September 9, 2004 on NBC. It featured 18 candidates, whereas season one only featured 16. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... The Apprentice is a reality television show that originated in the United States on NBC. The show is hosted by Donald Trump and the final prize is a job with a starting contract of one year at a hefty six-figure salary. ... January 20 is the 20th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... NBC, (Formerly an acronym for the National Broadcasting Company until 2004), is an American television and radio network based in New York Citys Rockefeller Center. ... The term college (Latin collegium) is most often used today to denote an educational institution. ... The Apprentice 2 is the second season of The Apprentice, which began on September 9, 2004 on NBC. It featured 18 candidates, whereas season one only featured 16. ...

Contents

Candidates

The Net Worth team contained five men and four women, and the Magna Corp team contained four men and five women. Trump stated that "[y]ou just have to be business-smart," no matter what kind of smarts you have. See the candidates page for specific details on the candidates. The Apprentice 3 features 18 new candidates. ...


Episodes

Week 1: Whopper 101

  • Airdate: January 20, 2005
  • Hosting Company: Burger King
  • Magna project manager: Todd
  • Net Worth project manager: John
  • Project: To promote a brand-new hamburger product from Burger King.
  • Winning team: Net Worth
    • Reward for Winning: Dinner with Trump at the famed Club 21 restaurant.
  • Losing team: Magna
    • Final Boardroom: Alex, Todd, and Danny
    • Fired: Todd
  • Special notes:

January 20 is the 20th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Burger King, Seoul, South Korea Burger King is a large international chain of fast food restaurants, predominantly selling burgers, french fries, soft drinks, desserts, and various sandwiches. ... Toms Restaurant, a restaurant in New York made familiar by Suzanne Vega and the television sitcom Seinfeld For other uses, see Restaurant (disambiguation). ... ...

Week 2: Motel 666

  • Airdate: January 27, 2005
  • Hosting Company: Yahoo!
  • Magna project manager: Michael
  • Net Worth project manager: Brian
  • Project: To renovate a motel requiring a mandatory review from Yahoo!.
  • Winning team: Magna
    • Reward for Winning: An evening of dinner, drinks, and cigars with businessman Steve Forbes aboard his yacht.
  • Losing team: Net Worth
    • Final Boardroom: No nominations, no "Internal Executive Review"
    • Fired: Brian
  • Special notes:

January 27 is the 27th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Malcolm Stevenson Steve Forbes Jr. ... A modern yacht A yacht (From Dutch Jacht meaning hunt) was originally defined as a light, fast sailing vessel used to convey important persons. ... This page covers Episode 2 from Season 3 of The Apprentice. ...

Week 3: Trouble is Brewing

  • Airdate: February 3, 2005
  • Hosting Company: Nestlé
  • Magna Project Manger: Danny
  • Net Worth project manager: Angie
  • Project: To promote Nestlé's premium coffee brand, Nescafé Taster's Choice.
  • Winning team: Net Worth
    • Reward for Winning: They were rewarded a ride on helicopter and take a view of New York City from above.
  • Losing team: Magna
    • Final Boardroom: Stephanie, Danny, and Michael
    • Fired: Danny
  • Special notes:
    • This episode features the first time in Apprentice history that a contestant quit (Verna).
    • The summary of this episode, due to its length, has been archived in a separate Wikipedia entry.

February 3 is the 34th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Nestlé S.A., [1] with headquarters in Vevey, Switzerland, is the worlds biggest food and beverage company. ... The Bell 206 of Canadian Helicopters Robinson Helicopter Company (USA) R44, a four seat development of the R22 A helicopter is an aircraft which is lifted and propelled by one or more horizontal rotors. ... Nickname: Big Apple, City that never Sleeps Location in the state of New York Coordinates: Country United States State New York Boroughs Bronx (The Bronx) New York (Manhattan) Queens (Queens) Kings (Brooklyn) Richmond (Staten Island) Mayor Michael Bloomberg (R) Area    - City 1,214. ... This page covers the outcome of Season 3 of The Apprentice. ...

Week 4: Soap Dopes

  • Airdate: February 10, 2005
  • Sponsor: Dove and Deutsch, Inc.
  • Magna project manager: Erin
  • Net Worth project manager: Kristen
  • Project: To create an advertising campaign for a new product from Dove: Cool Moisture Body Wash.
  • Both Magna and Net Worth failed the task—Both teams are asked to return back to the boardroom
    • Final Boardroom: Erin, Michael, Bren, Tana, Kristen, and Audrey
    • Fired: Kristen
  • Special notes:
    • This episode features the first time in Apprentice history that there are no winners and no rewards due to double-failure.
    • While Net Worth's marathon runner commercial was a failure on The Apprentice 3, the same concept was used on a commercial in France for Mennen Sport.
    • The summary of this episode, due to its length, has been archived in a separate Wikipedia entry.

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Week 5: Airstream of Consciounsness

  • Airdate: February 17, 2005
  • Sponsor: Visa USA and Airstream
  • Magna project manager: Bren
  • Net Worth project manager: Tana
  • Project: To create their own mobile service business with the help of Visa and Airstream.
  • Winning team: Net Worth
    • Reward for Winning: $20,000 shopping spree for pearls at Mikimoto
  • Losing team: Magna
    • Final Boardroom: Stephanie, Michael, and Bren
    • Fired: Michael
  • Special notes:
    • Change in Judges: Jill Cremer (for Carolyn)
    • The summary of this episode, due to its length, has been archived in a separate Wikipedia entry.

February 17 is the 48th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Visa is a brand of credit card and debit card operated by the Visa International Service Association of San Francisco, California, USA, an economic joint venture of 21,000 financial institutions that issue and market Visa products. ... Kokichi Mikimoto (御木本 幸吉) (March 10, 1858 – September 21, 1954) is the Japanese inventor of the cultured pearl. ... This page covers Episode 5 of The Apprentice 3. ...

Week 6: The Writing on the Wall

  • Airdate: February 24, 2005
  • Sponsor: Sony Electronics and Sony PlayStation
  • Magna project manager: Alex
  • Net Worth project manager: Tara
  • Project: To create a graffiti advertisement in Harlem for Sony PlayStation 2's new racing simulator game, Gran Turismo 4.
  • Winning team: Magna
    • Reward for Winning: Photo shoot with a well-known photographer
  • Losing team: Net Worth
    • Final Boardroom: Audrey, Tara, and Craig
    • Fired: Tara
  • Special notes:
    • Change in Judges: Jill Cremer (for Carolyn)
    • This is the start of Net Worth's Major Losing Streak
    • The summary of this episode, due to its length, has been archived in a separate Wikipedia entry.

February 24 is the 55th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... This page covers Episode 6 of The Apprentice 3 on NBC. Spoiler warning: Task Dossier The aim of this task was to create a graffiti advertisement in Harlem for Sony PlayStation 2s new street racing game, Gran Turismo 4 Each team were given a bare 20-foot wall The...

Week 7: Project Putt-putt

  • Airdate: March 3, 2005
  • Sponsor: Golfing segment of The Trump Organization
  • Magna project manager: Stephanie
  • Net Worth project manager: Audrey
  • Project: To build a miniature golf course and attract the most business.
  • Winning team: Magna
    • Reward for Winning: Golf game with Trump and Christy Kerr
  • Losing team: Net Worth
    • Final Boardroom: Craig, John, Audrey, and Angie
      • John was disrespectful of Audrey and maintained a poor attitude through the task.
    • Fired: Audrey
  • Special notes:
    • Change in Judges: Ashley Cooper (for George)
    • Chris was lambasted for chewing tobacco in his clown costume.
    • Kendra 'cut Net Worth off at the knees' by doing 'exclusive' promotion deals to place her flyers at many other kid-friendly establishments.

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Week 8: Bling it On

  • Airdate: March 10, 2005
  • Hosting Company: FUSE TV, a cable-TV channel
  • Magna project manager: Kendra
  • Net Worth project manager: Chris
  • Project: To run a charity auction where the bidders will get special attention/prizes from famous music stars.
  • Winning team: Magna
    • Reward for Winning: None, since this was a charity episode.
  • Losing team: Net Worth
    • Final Boardroom: Chris, John, and Erin
    • Fired: John
  • Special notes:

March 10 is the 69th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (70th in leap years). ... 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Fuse is a music television network like MTV, formerly called MuchMusic USA until it was sold in early 2003. ... This page covers Episode 8 of NBCs The Apprentice 3 Spoiler warning: Task Dossier Pre-Task Corporate Restructuring For Season 3, the first corporate restructuring took effect, when Erin and Stephanie were moved to Net Worth, while Tana and Craig were moved to Magna. ...

Week 9: What You Didn't See ...

  • Airdate: March 17, 2005
  • This episode featured unaired footage from the first eight weeks.

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Week 10: Pandora's Box

  • Airdate: March 24, 2005
  • Hosting Company: Home Depot
  • Magna project manager: Craig
  • Net Worth project manager: Angie
  • Project: To create a short presentation/event for Home Depot.
    • Magna: Craig decides Magna should make a box. Alex, Bren, Kendra, and Tana think this is a horrible idea with no imagination and drag their feet for a long time. Craig winds up alone building the box in Home Depot. Eventually they come around and kick in. Their presentation ends up being a big draw for kids, because they can finger paint and draw on the boxes and build it with their parents.
    • Net Worth: Net Worth decides to build a mobile kitchen island. Angie decided not to make Erin the presenter because of her bad attitude earlier; Erin said she doesn't know anything about home depot, and Angie felt she isn't participating. Their presentation flops as Chris puts the top on upside down, and the short presentation winds up being more than 20 minutes long. The crucial factor, in the eyes of the expert assessors, was that in a clinic it is vital to have customer involvement, but here the team did the assembly themselves.
  • Winning team: Magna
    • Reward for Winning: Taking a ride in a Zero-G jet, simulating weightlessness in space.
  • Losing team: Net Worth
    • Final Boardroom: Chris, Angie, and Erin
      • Trump says Erin should have been the presenter and is considering firing Angie (even though George and Carolyn advised against it). That is when Erin screws up. Trump talks about always listening to George and Carolyn when Erin says "Do you have to?" in a flirtatious manner, winking at Trump. This sets off Carolyn who says "That was a dumb comment" with her trademark ice rocket stare of doom. Trump says, "You're a real wise guy" to Erin, and then fires her.
    • Fired: Erin

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Week 11: The Pie's the Limit

  • Airdate: March 31, 2005
  • Hosting Company: Domino's Pizza
  • Magna project manager: Bren
  • Net Worth project manager: Stephanie
  • Project: To create a new pizza for Domino's Pizza, and sell it from a mobile street trailer.
    • Magna: Tana brings out her Italian cooking knowledge and builds a nice design. Magna did well because they decided to sell to the city banks who would give them big orders.
    • Net Worth: Chris and Alex sell a bunch of advanced-order pizzas to a construction site near where the task starts. Unfortunately the actual selling site the next day winds up being across town. There are so many pizzas that it takes two people to carry them on the subway. Stephanie decides to go do this personally and apologizes to the workers because she feels it is a stain on her honor to have the pizzas get there late. While Stephanie is gone from the pizza making site, Chris starts freaking out. This could probably be attributed partly to tobacco withdrawal because he had quit chewing tobacco cold turkey after Trump dissed him for it in the past episodes. Chris gets in a fight with Alex, Alex asserts himself, Chris makes aggressive statements. Later on during discussion Stephanie uses the word 'threat', which Alex then agrees is what happened. Stephanie tries to use all this in the boardroom to get Chris fired. The marketing street workers that Net Worth hires mill around and do not hit the hot spots.
  • Winning team: Magna
    • Reward for Winning: Having breakfast with Trump in his gold-plated palace apartment. Trump cracked "The budget for the apartment was unlimited and it was exceeded!".
  • Losing team: Net Worth
    • Final Boardroom: Alex, Stephanie, and Chris
      • Carolyn made it clear that she wanted Chris to go because she was concerned about his volatility. However, while Trump was upset at Chris's performance, he was more concerned about Stephanie's poor leadership skills and her inability to handle difficult people (especially Chris). This caused Trump to fire Stephanie instead of Chris as the ability to overlook subordinates is an important task for a Project Manager.
    • Fired: Stephanie
  • Special notes:
    • Team Reassignments: Alex, from Magna to Net Worth
    • They both use 'meatballs' since Trump said he likes meatballs.

March 31 is the 90th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (91st in Leap years), with 275 days remaining. ... 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...

Week 12: Seams Stress

  • Airdate: April 7, 2005
  • Sponsor: American Eagle and Sony
  • Magna project manager: Tana
  • Net Worth project manager: Alex
  • Project: To create some kind of 'high tech' modifications to clothing for American Eagle Outfitters company.
    • Magna: Magna does more research than Net Worth, figuring out that the gadget the market most wants is the cell phone. Tana tries to keep a positive attitude, even when Bren and Craig bring back clothing that has been manhandled by the silkscreen shop, with paint blobs and a backwards logo on one of the items.
    • Net Worth: Angie feels that Alex assigned her too many tasks, pointing out the white board where she has over 15 things to do while he has one. She runs out of time and doesn't prepare for the presentation well. Angie guesses that the gadget the market most wants is the iPod. There is chaos as the presentation approaches and one of the models forgets to bring their clothing. Angie stammers in the presentation, repeats sentences and reads off cue cards.
  • Winning team: Magna
  • Losing team: Net Worth
    • Final Boardroom: Chris, Angie, and Alex
      • Carolyn criticises Chris while Michelle criticises Angie. Trump says that Chris and Angie have both been there six times. This is a bit unfair since twice Angie was brought in for reasons unrelated to her performance. Nevertheless, Trump goes on to attack Angie, while saying that Alex had done well but was brought down by these two 'losers'. Trump asks her "did you choke", to which, after much hasseling from Trump, she replies "yes", and she's fired. Trump says, afterwards, "I don't want chokers in my organisation". Later in the Taxi Cab Angie says she wants everyone to know that she "didn't choke".
    • Fired: Angie
  • Special notes:
    • Change in Judges: Michelle Scarbrough (a Trump Organization staff attorney) (for George)

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Week 13: A Lonely Drive

  • Airdate: April 14, 2005
  • Sponsor: Pontiac and General Motors
  • Magna project manager: Kendra
  • Net Worth project manager: Chris
  • Project: To prepare a sales brochure for the Pontiac Solstice car.
    • Magna: Magna comes up with a round brochure that looks very interesting and unique and has spaces for a CD and business cards. Its theme is the emotions that the car engenders. Pontiac decides to use the brochure in their stores. However Tana and Craig go to sleep before it is done, leaving Kendra to finish it all. In the presentation to Pontiac, Tana tries to take over from Kendra but Kendra gets her two cents in.
    • Net Worth: Net Worth's brochure has boring writing and looks generic. The lead photograph of the car is blurred with the intention of conveying speed. In the presentation to Pontiac, Chris gets nervous and stumbles over his lines, making up new words like 'interiorally and exteriorally'.
  • Winning team: Magna
  • Losing team: Net Worth
    • Final Boardroom: Alex, Bren, and Chris
      • George rages on their 'fuzzy picture'. Alex says Bren's writing is boring. Bren defends his writing by saying Alex should have told him the problem sooner. Trump starts grilling Chris about why he has been in the boardroom losing so much. Chris doesn't flip out but admits that they lost. Donald asks George and Carolyn who they would fire and they both say Chris. This, and a seven week losing streak, seals Chris's fate. He starts crying when he is fired. Trump calls him back and says he is a good kid and to stop chewing tobacco and chill out.
    • Fired: Chris for his 7-week losing streak
  • Special notes:
    • Team Reassignments: Bren, from Magna to Net Worth

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Week 14: I Can't Believe It's Not Clutter

  • Airdate: April 21, 2005
  • Hosting Company: Staples
  • Magna project manager: Craig
  • Net Worth project manager: Alex
  • Project: To design an office organizer for Staples and successfully present it to a focus group of Staples executives and managers.
    • Magna: Magna (Craig, Kendra, and Tana) creates a space-saving, efficient desk organizer (See Postnote) in spite of a catfight between Craig and Kendra. They held face-to-face meetings with the Staples executives and a group of managers as a focus group.
    • Net Worth: Net Worth created a space-wasting, awkwardly-arranged invention (basically, a mobile second desk) that paled in comparison to Magna's space-friendly, and efficient invention. In fact, Magna's invention has easier access to 'things' as opposed to Net Worth's invention. Alex had decided to dispense with face-to-face meetings, to save time, but Bren was unable to set up a focus group conference call.
  • Winning team: Magna
    • Reward for Winning: Breakfast at the Rainbow Room with George and Carolyn
  • Losing team: Net Worth
    • Final Boardroom: Alex and Bren
      • George is embarrassed at both Alex and Bren for poor invention skills, although Alex and Bren thought they had a better-looking product. The focus of this boardroom was that Alex and Bren's invention took up too much space, plus all the papers and supplies had to be placed in an awkwardly inconvenient matter. Carolyn pointed out the design/invention flaws during the boardroom. Donald, George, and Carolyn apparently were not happy with the difficulty of use arising from this "Packrat" invention idea Alex and Bren had.
      • Alex showed his killer instinct in the boardroom while Bren let slip that he does not like to take risks at all. This caught the attention of Trump; Bren was therefore fired for his inability to take risks.
    • Fired: Bren for his unwillingness to take risks
  • Special notes:
    • Trump stated that regardless of the outcome of this task, because the interview is entering its final stages, no further exemptions would be issued.
    • You can now purchase Magna's invention (officially dubbed and released as The Desk Apprentice) at Staples stores everywhere or through Staples Online for about $29.99 USD.

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Week 15: Bedazzled by a Beefy T

  • Airdate: April 28, 2005
  • Hosting Company: Hanes
  • Magna project manager: Kendra
  • Net Worth project manager: Tana
  • Project: To design a t-shirt for Hanes celebrating their 50th anniversary, and make the most money selling the shirt.
  • Winning team: Magna
    • Reward for Winning: Engaging in a Dogfight in two fighter planes.
  • Losing team: Net Worth
    • Final Boardroom: Alex and Tana
    • Fired: Alex
  • Special notes:
    • This the end of Net Worth's major losing streak. Although Tana lost, the teams will not be called "Net Worth" or "Magna" anymore.
    • The summary of this episode, due to its length, has been archived in a separate Wikipedia entry.

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The Games People Play/Into the Stretch

  • Airdate: May 5, 2005
  • Sponsor:
    • Book Smarts: Sony PlayStation, Best Buy, and Electronic Arts Sports Division
    • Street Smarts: NYC 2012 Olympics Board/Committee with the City of New York
  • Book Smarts Finalist: Kendra
  • Street Smarts Finalist: Tana
  • Project:
    • Book Smarts: To do the Best Buy Fight Night Promotion.
    • Street Smarts: To do the NYC 2012 Athlete Challenge.
  • Hired: Kendra
  • Fired: Craig for his lack of substance during the Week 15 Interviews, and Tana for poor treatment of her subordinates
  • Special notes:
    • The one-on-one interviews aired on the first part of the May 5, 2005 episode.
    • The first part of the final task was aired on May 5, 2005 after Craig's firing in the middle of Episode 15.
      • During the interviews, Kendra said that she would threaten to "compete with Trump" if he didn't hire her (but he did hire her).
    • Although it appeared that Tana and Kendra's "employees" were going to discuss their "employers" on the finale (based on the ending to the penultimate episode), the finale went directly to the live hiring instead.
    • The summary of this episode, due to its length, has been archived in a separate Wikipedia entry.
    • Trump's decision has been archived in a separate Wikipedia entry.

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Week by week results

Candidate Original team Episode 8 team Episode 10 team Episode 12 team Episode 14 team Application result
Todd Everett Magna Fired week 1
Brian McDowell Net Worth Fired week 2
Verna Felton Magna Quit at start of week 3
Danny Kastner Magna Fired week 3
Kristen Kirchner Net Worth Fired week 4
Michael Tarshi Magna Fired week 5
Tara Dowdell Net Worth Fired week 6
Audrey Evans Net Worth Fired week 7
John Gafford Net Worth Net Worth Fired week 8
Erin Elmore Magna Net Worth Fired week 9
Stephanie Myers Magna Net Worth Net Worth Fired week 10
Angie McKnight Net Worth Net Worth Net Worth Fired week 11
Chris Shelton Net Worth Net Worth Net Worth Net Worth Fired week 12
Bren Olswanger Magna Magna Magna Net Worth Fired week 13
Alex Thomason Magna Magna Net Worth Net Worth Net Worth Fired week 14
Craig Williams Net Worth Magna Magna Magna Magna Fired week 15
Tana Goertz Net Worth Magna Magna Magna Net Worth Fired on the season finale
Kendra Todd Magna Magna Magna Magna Magna Hired

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Quotes

  • George: "Are ?"
    • Chris: "Sir, I am not a homosexual!"
  • Michael: "I'm in this team no matter what. Let's make this vegetable porno the best vegetable porno we can possibly make — with a gay twist."
  • Trump: "I've always said, if you hang out with losers, you become a loser. And that's what's happened to you, Alex."
  • Erin: "As a former beauty queen ... "
  • Tana: (referring to her pretzels) "I paid for these bitches and they're coming home with me!"
  • Trump: (after watching Magna's failed Dove commercial) "Ay-yi-yi."
  • Craig: (referring to another team member wanting to use horizontal folders in The Desk Apprentice) "Now, if I put a horizontal folder in a vertical product, people would ask me...why did you put this horizontal folder in your vertical product?"

Additional information

  • On April 10, 2005, Chris Shelton was arrested on a disorderly conduct charge in Hillsborough County, Florida, after arguing over a $20 cover charge at a bar in the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino. He was released on $250 bail. The charges were later dismissed. [citation needed]
  • The BBC showed this series in the UK on BBC2. The first episode aired on August 30, 2006 and the series finished on October 21, 2006.

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See also

The first season of The Apprentice aired on NBC in the winter and spring of 2004. ... The Apprentice 2 is the second season of The Apprentice, which began on September 9, 2004 on NBC. It featured 18 candidates, whereas season one only featured 16. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... The Apprentice 5 was the fifth series of The Apprentice, with Donald Trump as the Executive Producer and Host. ... The Apprentice 6 was confirmed on November 30, 2005. ...

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          Trump Empire
Trump Entertainment Resorts (casinos) • Trump Organization (real estate and other ventures)
Family
1st Generation: Fred Trump • Mary MacLeod Trump
2nd Generation: Donald TrumpMaryanne Trump Barry • Fred Trump, Jr. • 2nd Sister
3rd Generation: (Ivana Trump) - Donald Trump, Jr.Ivanka TrumpEric Trump | (Marla Maples) - Tiffany Trump | (Melania Knauss) - Barron William Trump
Media
The Apprentice  (Seasons: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, MS) • Trumped!Trump Magazine  • Books
Notable Properties
Trump International Hotel and Tower (New York, Las Vegas, Fort Lauderdale, Chicago, Toronto, SoHo, Honolulu, Dubai, Panama City, New Orleans, Phoenix)

Trump Tower (New York City, Tampa, Philadelphia, White Plains, Denver) • Trump Tower Variations (Trump World Tower, Trump Elite Tower Trump Towers by the Sea) Trump Entertainment Resorts, Inc. ... Trump Organization is the head company of Donald J. Trump American real estate developer. ... Frederick Christ Fred Trump (October 11, 1905–June 25, 1999) was the father of the prolific Real Estate/Entertainment Magnate Donald Trump. ... Donald John Trump, Sr. ... Maryanne Trump Barry (born 1937) is a judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Donald Trump, Jr. ... Ivanka appearing in a Versace ad Ivanka Trump (born Ivana Marie Trump October 30, 1981 in New York, New York) is an American model and businesswoman, best known as the daughter of Ivana and Donald Trump. ... Donald John Trump, Sr. ... Marla Maples (b October 27, 1963) is an American actress, model and public figure. ... Donald John Trump, Sr. ... Melania Knauss on the cover of the January, 2000 issue of GQ (UK edition) Melania Knauss (or Melanija Knavs) (born May 6, 1974) is a model from Slovenia and the wife of the prolific American business executive and real estate magnate Donald Trump, whom she married on January 22, 2005. ... Donald John Trump, Sr. ... The Apprentice is a reality television show that originated in the United States on NBC. The show is hosted by Donald Trump and the final prize is a job with a starting contract of one year at a hefty six-figure salary. ... The first season of The Apprentice aired on NBC in the winter and spring of 2004. ... The Apprentice 2 is the second season of The Apprentice, which began on September 9, 2004 on NBC. It featured 18 candidates, whereas season one only featured 16. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... The Apprentice 5 was the fifth series of The Apprentice, with Donald Trump as the Executive Producer and Host. ... The Apprentice 6 was confirmed on November 30, 2005. ... Main article: The Apprentice The Apprentice 7 will be a television show on NBC that will likely be shown in the fall of 2007, following The Apprentice 6 (which will air in January 2007). ... Trumped! is an American daily radio program that is hosted by the billionaire and real estate magnate Donald J. Trump. ... Donald John Trump, Sr. ... A rendering of the Trump Tower Chicago Trump Tower Chicago, also known as Trump International Hotel and Tower, is a planned skyscraper in downtown Chicago, Illinois named for famed real estate developer Donald Trump. ... Trump International Hotel and Tower The Trump International Hotel and Tower in New York City, NY is a high-rise building. ... The Trump International Hotel & Tower Las Vegas is a 64 story hotel-condominium (condo-hotel) under construction on Las Vegas Boulevard in Clark County, Nevada. ... Donald Trump will build a 24 story, 298 room $200 million hotel condominium tower on 200 feet of Fort Lauderdales oceanfront at North Fort Lauderdale Beach Boulevard, just a few blocks from Las Olas Boulevard. ... Trump International Hotel and Tower under construction, April 2006 The Trump International Hotel and Tower is a skyscraper condo-hotel under construction in downtown Chicago, Illinois named for famed real estate developer Donald Trump. ... Future site of Trump International Hotel & Tower, Toronto Trump International Hotel & Tower, Toronto is a planned mixed use highrise building being built by Donald Trump in Toronto, Ontario. ... 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Trump Plaza (Atlantic City, Palm Beach, New York City, New Rochelle, Trump Plaza Tower) Trump Plaza is a name associated with several buildings in the Trump Empire Trump Plaza (Atlantic City) is the 39 story Trump Plaza Atlantic City Hotel & Casino in Atlantic City, NJ built in 1984 owned by Trump Entertainment Resorts. ... Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino is a Trump branded casino resort located on the Boardwalk in Atlantic City, NJ at Mississippi Avenue. ... Trump Plaza (New Rochelle) is a 42 story luxury residence and hotel with shopping centers. ... A sketch of the original Elite Tower, to be replaced by the proposed Trump Tower. ...


Atlantic City Casinos: Trump Taj Mahal, Trump Plaza, Trump Marina Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino is a Trump branded casino resort located on the Boardwalk in Atlantic City, NJ at Mississippi Avenue. ... Trump Marina Hotel Casino as seen from the Senator Frank S. Farley State Marina. ...


Palm Beach estate Mar-A-Lago, Trump Grande, The Trump Building at 40 Wall Street, Trump Palace, Trump Parc, Trump Park Avenue, Grand Hyatt, Trump World I, II, and III, Riverside South/Trump Place Mar-A-Lago (mahr-ah-lahgo) is the name of the Marjorie Merriweather Post estate in Palm Beach, Florida. ... 40 Wall Street is a 71-story skyscraper in New York City completed in 1930. ... Hyatt is a hotel chain brand that is owned by Global Hyatt Corporation. ... The last elevated portion of the West Side Highway by Trump Place apartment complex Trump Place (also known as Riverside South and Trump City and Television City) is an apartment complex originated by Donald Trump on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, New York. ...


Trump Golf: The Estates at Trump National, Trump International Golf Links

Various Enterprises
Miss UniverseDonald J. Trump Signature CollectionTrump UniversityTrump Mortgage • Go Trump
Other Trump Brand Name Uses
Trump (card game)Trump VodkaTrump Ice
Annual Revenue: $26.5 million USD (FY 2005) | Employees: NA | Stock Symbol: NASDAQ: TRMP | Website: www.trumpcasinos.com
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          The Apprentice
Starring Donald TrumpIvanka TrumpDonald Trump, JrCarolyn KepcherGeorge H. Ross

Mark Burnett, creator Bill Rancic, frequent recurring character
Trump Tower in Manhattan (Location for seasons 1-5) Logo of the Miss Universe event. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Donald Trump. ... Trump University logo Trump University is an online university founded by real estate mogul and billionaire Donald J. Trump, Sr. ... Trump Mortgage is a real estate financing company founded by by Donald Trump (Chairman) and E.J. Ridings (President and CEO). ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Trump Ice is a bottled water brand owned by Donald J. Trump. ... Image File history File links Red_Arrow_Down. ... ISO 4217 Code USD User(s) the United States, the British Virgin Islands, East Timor, Ecuador, El Salvador, the Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Palau, Panama, Turks and Caicos Islands, and the insular areas of the United States Inflation 3. ... A fiscal year or financial year is a 12-month period used for calculating annual (yearly) financial reports in businesses and other organizations. ... NASDAQ in Times Square, New York City. ... The Apprentice is a reality television show that originated in the United States on NBC. The show is hosted by Donald Trump and the final prize is a job with a starting contract of one year at a hefty six-figure salary. ... Donald John Trump, Sr. ... Ivanka appearing in a Versace ad Ivanka Trump (born Ivana Marie Trump October 30, 1981 in New York, New York) is an American model and businesswoman, best known as the daughter of Ivana and Donald Trump. ... Donald Trump, Jr. ... Carolyn Kepcher Carolyn Kepcher (b. ... George H. Ross (born 1928) is executive vice president and senior counsel of the Trump Organization. ... Mark Burnett (born 17 July 1960), a British-born, naturalized citizen of the United States, is a US TV producer known for pioneering reality television as a genre. ... William Rancic (born 1972) is an American entrepreneur who was the first candidate hired in national television by The Trump Organization at the conclusion of the first season of Donald Trumps reality business show, The Apprentice. ... Trump Tower Trump Tower Trump Tower Waterfall Trump Tower is a 58-story skyscraper in New York City. ... The Borough of Manhattan, highlighted in yellow, lies between the East River and the Hudson River. ...

Past Seasons
Season 1 (January 8April 15, 2004): Bill Rancic, Winning Apprentice • Season 2 (September 9December 16, 2004): Kelly Perdew, Winner • Season 3 (January 20May 19, 2005): Kendra Todd, Winner
Season 4 (September 22December 15, 2005): Randal Pinkett, Winner • Season 5 (February 27June 5, 2006): Sean Yazbeck, Winner

The Apprentice: Martha Stewart (September 21December 21, 2005) starring Martha Stewart, Charles Koppelman and Alexis Stewart, featuring Dawna Stone, Winning Apprentice The first season of The Apprentice aired on NBC in the winter and spring of 2004. ... January 8 is the 8th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... April 15 is the 105th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (106th in leap years). ... 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... William Rancic (born 1972) is an American entrepreneur who was the first candidate hired in national television by The Trump Organization at the conclusion of the first season of Donald Trumps reality business show, The Apprentice. ... The Apprentice 2 is the second season of The Apprentice, which began on September 9, 2004 on NBC. It featured 18 candidates, whereas season one only featured 16. ... September 9 is the 252nd day of the year (253rd in leap years). ... December 16 is the 350th day of the year (351st in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Kelly Perdew Kelly Crawford Perdew (born January 29, 1967) of Carlsbad, California was the winner of the second season of The Apprentice. ... January 20 is the 20th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... May 19 is the 139th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (140th in leap years). ... 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Kendra Todd (born 1978) was hired by Donald Trump on national television at the conclusion of Season 3 of NBCs Apprentice live at New York University on May 19, 2005. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... September 22 is the 265th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (266th in leap years). ... December 15 is the 349th day of the year (350th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Randal D. Pinkett Randal D. Pinkett, Ph. ... The Apprentice 5 was the fifth series of The Apprentice, with Donald Trump as the Executive Producer and Host. ... February 27 is the 58th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ... June 5 is the 156th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (157th in leap years), with 209 days remaining. ... 2006 (MMVI) is a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... This article or section needs a complete rewrite for the reasons listed on the talk page. ... September 21 is the 264th day of the year (265th in leap years). ... December 21 is the 355th day of the year (356th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Martha Stewart (born August 3, 1941) is an American business magnate, author, editor, commercial spokesperson, and homemaking advocate. ... Charles Koppelman (born March 30, 1940, in The Bronx, New York City, New York) is the chairman of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, and Martha Stewarts right-hand man on NBCs The Apprentice: Martha Stewart (fall 2005). ... Alexis Stewart (born September 27, 1965) is best known as Martha Stewarts daughter. ... Dawna Stone was a candidate on The Apprentice: Martha Stewart, which ran during the fall of 2005. ...

Current and Future Seasons
Season 6 (Dates To Be Announced Starting in January 2007): Angela Ruggiero • 17 unnamed candidates

Season 7 (Dates To Be Determined during 2007-08 television season):
The Apprentice 6 was confirmed on November 30, 2005. ... Angela Ruggiero (born January 3, 1980 in Panorama City, California, USA) is a female ice hockey player. ... Main article: The Apprentice The Apprentice 7 will be a television show on NBC that will likely be shown in the fall of 2007, following The Apprentice 6 (which will air in January 2007). ...

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The Apprentice 3 is the third season of The Apprentice.
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While Net Worth's marathon runner commercial was a failure on The Apprentice 3, the same concept was used on a commercial in France for Mennen Sport.
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Apprentice 3's Alex was just an intern; told producers not to call him a lobbyist.
Apprentice 3 debut up from season two debut; Trump signed for two more seasons.
Apprentice 3 cast is older, some have kids, there are no Ivy League grads.
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