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The Apprentice 6
Winner Unknown
Season run January 7, 2007[1] – Unknown
Filming Dates June 2006 – July 2006[citation needed]
Number of episodes Unknown
Number of candidates 18
Teams Kinetic and Arrow
Season chronology
Previous season The Apprentice 5
Next season The Apprentice 7

The Apprentice: Los Angeles was confirmed on November 30, 2005. Like the other Apprentice seasons, Donald Trump is the executive producer and host in his quest to hire a sixth apprentice. In a departure from the previous five Apprentice shows, this one was shot in Los Angeles, California. It features 18 contestants like the second season.
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Ivanka Trump made her debut as a full-time boardroom judge this season (replacing Carolyn Kepcher, who was recently fired.).[2] Donald Trump Jr. also made his debut as a full-time judge. George H. Ross, Trump's full-time boardroom judge from the first 5 seasons, returns mainly as a substitute judge when Donald Jr. is unavailable due to the show's Los Angeles filming schedule. [3] Ivanka Marie Trump (born October 30, 1981 in New York City, New York) is an American model and businesswoman, best known as the daughter of Ivana and Donald Trump and is currently Vice President of Real Estate Development at the Trump Organization. ... Carolyn Kepcher Carolyn Kepcher (b. ... Donald John Trump, Jr. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...

Contents

Season 6 changes

In addition to the change of locale, the following changes (including some "Apprentice firsts") have been made in the show's structure for the sixth season as described herein:

  • The winning team on each task will live in a luxury mansion.
  • The losing team on each task will live in "Tent City", a location within shouting distance of the mansion's swimming pool, where the team will not have any access to electricity for common living tasks and will sleep in tents, outdoors. The only way for these "have-nots" to become "haves" and move into the mansion is to win a task, forcing the other team out to Tent City. "Tent City" does have access to two tents, private (cold) showers, fresh water, food (and a grill on which to cook it).
  • The Project Manager from the winning team will continue to be the Project Manager for that team until he or she loses.
  • The Project Manager from the winning team will be allowed to sit in on the boardroom firings for the losing team. He or she also will be allowed input into Trump's weekly firing decisions.

Additionally, the mansion where the teams will live is immediately next door to where Trump is residing. This allows Trump to watch the teams in the back of the house (both "Tent City" and the pool area) and observe the teams; he may also visit the teams while they are at the mansion to see some of the dynamics on the teams directly. The term tent city covers a wide variety of usually temporary housing made of tents. ...


Candidates

Team 1 Team 2
Kinetic Arrow
Candidate Age Hometown Result
Aaron Altscher - Real Estate Broker 25 Fredericksburg, Virginia
Heidi Androl - Sales Manager 26 Santa Monica, California
Derek Arteta - Entertainment Lawyer 34 Los Angeles, California
Nicole D'Ambrosio - Real Estate Broker 25 Chicago, Illinois
Muna Heaven - Family Law Litigator [4] 28 Matawan, New Jersey
Jenn Hoffman - Publicist 26 Phoenix, Arizona
Kristine Lefebvre - Licensing Attorney 37 Los Angeles, California
Frank Lombardi - Real Estate Developer 27 Bronx, New York
Angela Ruggiero - Olympic Athlete 26 Oyster Bay, New York/Panorama City, California
Stefani Schaeffer - Defense Attorney 32 Los Angeles, California
James Sun - Internet Company Owner 29 Seattle, Washington
Aimee Trottier - Surgical Sales Rep. 32 Chicago, Illinois
Tim Urban - Tutoring Company Owner 24 Boston, Massachusetts
Surya Yalamanchili - Brand Manager 24 Cincinnati, Ohio
Marisa DeMato - Class Action Attorney 28 Wellington, Florida Fired in Week 4
Michelle Sorro - Real Estate Consultant 34 Los Angeles, California Resigned during Week 3
Carey Sherrell - Marketing Firm Owner 25 Atlanta, Georgia Fired in Week 2
Martin Clarke - Attorney/Professor 37 Atlanta, Georgia Fired in Week 1

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Olympic candidates

During the 2006 Winter Olympics in Torino, Donald Trump announced that 12 Olympians (eight men and four women) from Team United States 2006 would be vying for a spot on this edition. Voting continued throughout the entire Olympics concluding on the Closing Ceremonies.[5] Although not all of them made it to the "interview process", the 12 Olympians are as follows: Neve and Gliz, the 2006 Olympics mascots, on display in Turin The 2006 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XX Olympic Winter Games, were celebrated in Turin, Italy from February 10, 2006, through February 26, 2006. ... Torino or Turin is a major industrial city in north-western Italy, capital of the Piedmont region, located mainly on the west bank of the Po River. ... Flag of the United States The United States Olympic Committee (abbreviated USOC) sent 211 athletes (122 men, 89 women) to the 2006 Winter Olympics. ...

Allison Baver (born August 11, 1980 in Reading, Pennsylvania) is a short track speedskater from the United States of America. ... Casey J. FitzRandolph (born 21 January 1975 in Madison, Wisconsin) is an American speedskater. ... Chad Hedrick in Groß-Gerau, Germany, in 2005. ... Daniel Kass (born September 21, 1982) is a professional snowboarder from Vernon, New Jersey. ... 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... May 30 is the 150th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (151st in leap years). ... References: www. ... Chris (Christine Diane) Witty, born 23 June 1975 in West Allis, Wisconsin, speed skater and track cyclist. ...

Team picks

  • Using feedback from the candidates, Donald Trump picked the first project managers for the first task.
  • Heidi and Frank were selected and picked their respective teams using alternate selections, one at a time.
Kinetic Arrow
PM Heidi Frank
1 Derek Carey
2 Aimee Tim
3 Marisa Aaron
4 Angela Nicole
5 Surya James
6 Kristine Stefani
7 Muna Michelle
8 Jenn Martin

Weekly results

Candidate Original Team Week 4 Team Week _ Team (Reshuffle) Final Task Team Application Result Record as Project Manager
Aaron Altscher Arrow Arrow 2-0 (Win—Weeks 3 & 4)
Heidi Androl Kinetic Kinetic 2-1 (Win-Weeks 1 & 2; Loss Week 4)
Derek Arteta Kinetic Kinetic
Nicole D'Ambrosio Arrow Arrow 0-1 (Loss-Week 2)
Muna Heaven Kinetic Kinetic
Jenn Hoffman Kinetic Kinetic
Kristine Lefebvre Kinetic Kinetic
Frank Lombardi Arrow Arrow 0-1 (Loss-Week 1)
Angela Ruggiero Kinetic Kinetic
Stefani Schaeffer Arrow Arrow
James Sun Arrow Arrow
Aimee Trottier Kinetic Kinetic
Tim Urban Arrow Arrow
Surya Yalamanchili Kinetic Arrow
Marisa DeMato Kinetic Kinetic Kinetic Fired Week 4
Michelle Sorro Arrow Arrow Resigned during Week 3 0-1 (Loss Week 3)
Carey Sherrell Arrow Arrow Fired Week 2
Martin Clarke Arrow Arrow Fired Week 1

Episodes

Season Preview

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Dial will be the second company to sponsor two episodes of The Apprentice in a single season, after Wal-Mart (Sam's Club and Wal-Mart) in The Apprentice 5. The season’s sponsors will also include AdSpace Networks, Adwalker, AMC Entertainment, El Pollo Loco, GNC, The Home Depot, KB Home, Lexus, Priceline.com, Ralphs Supermarket, Sue Bee Honey, Trina Turk and SmartMouth mouthwash. [8] The Dial Corporation is a maker of personal care and household cleaning products based in Scottsdale, Arizona. ... Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. ... The Apprentice 5 was the fifth series of The Apprentice, with Donald Trump as the Executive Producer and Host. ... AMC Promenade 16 multiplex in the Woodland Hills area of Los Angeles, California. ... A typical El Pollo Loco restaurant El Pollo Loco is a fast-food restaurant chain and Mexican grilled chicken franchise, and may be the first Latin-American franchise to branch into the United States market. ... GNC may refer to. ... The Home Depot (NYSE: HD), headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, is a big-box home improvement retailer that aims for both the do-it-yourself consumer and the professional in home improvement and construction. ... Lexus is the luxury automobile division of Japanese car maker Toyota Motor Corporation. ... Priceline. ... A Ralphs Marketplace in Porter Ranch, Los Angeles, California Ralphs Grocery Company is a major supermarket chain in the Southern California area. ...


Episode 1 - To Have and Have Not

  • Airdate: 2007-01-07
  • Prologue: The applicants were required to construct a tent as so they could determine how they worked along; this also served to determine which two candidates were to be the first project managers (Heidi and Frank). Subsequent teams were selected by a schoolyard pick.
  • Task sponsor: None
  • Task scope: Each team was assigned a car wash to run for a day. The teams could use any method to try earning the most sales.
  • Kinetic project manager: Heidi
  • Arrow project manager: Frank
  • Winning team: Kinetic
    • Reasons for win: The team immediately got to work, using signs on cardboard boxes and arranging for a free lunch (hot dog and soda) with every car wash. They also took advantage of the demographics of West Hollywood, hiring shirtless guys to hold the signs and to attract customers.
    • Reward: Dinner at Spago with Wolfgang Puck, Donald, Melania, and Ivanka Trump.
  • Losing team: Arrow
    • Reasons for loss: Frank ran off early with another team member to attempt to make signs, leaving the rest of the team short on manpower. The price point of $10 for a basic wash, set by Frank after a brief discussion at the start of the task, may have been too low, as the team only lost by less than $120. Martin was shown to not contribute as much as other members of the team.
    • Task epilogue: "Team Frank" had to set up a second tent after their loss was announced.
    • Sent to boardroom: Frank, Martin, and Tim
    • Firing verdict: Tim was told to go back to the losers' tent after Trump announced Tim not responsible for the loss. Most of his team felt that Frank did not make some smart decisions but agreed he had the drive and the passion for the show. Martin was found to be annoying and a poor contributor by most of his team.
      • Ivanka was a heavy contributor to his decision to fire Martin, pointing out his inability to work well with others and her not seeing him ever being able to fit into a business like structure that the job would require in addition to a couple of unprofessional flaws Ivanka spotted during the first 5-15 minutes of the show. Trump agreed.
  • Fired: Martin by process of elimination. Trump determined that both Frank and Martin performed poorly and contributed to the loss with their fatal mistakes. Trump stated that Martin would fit better within the fields of a professor or lawyer as opposed to a business executive for the Trump organization.
    • Postmortem: While deciding between Frank and Martin, Trump remarked that this was one of his toughest decisions in the history of the show.
  • Notes
    • The season premiere aired for 90 minutes. The full episode can currently be seen on the Yahoo! Apprentice site.
    • Although the teams at the time the episode aired were identified by names of their inaugural project manager, the team names were identified throughout the opening credits.
      • Kinetic, at the time the episode aired, was called "Team Heidi"
      • Arrow, at the time the episode aired, was called "Team Frank"

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Episode 2 - Pink is the New Black

  • Airdate: 2007-01-14
  • Task sponsor: Trina Turk
  • Task scope: Each team was tasked to create a line of swimsuits (3 womens, 3 mens) for Trina Turk. The team with the most sales following a runway show (with the contestants as their own models) of the swimsuit line would win.
  • Kinetic project manager: Heidi
  • Arrow project manager: Nicole
  • Winning team: Kinetic
    • Reasons for win: The team stayed with a conservative line of swimsuits as noted by the buyers, in contrast to Arrow's line, and primarily won due to Arrow's missteps. Kinetic earned $20,011.
    • Reward: An opportunity to meet up with Playboy founder Hugh Hefner and enjoy a pool party with his girlfriends and several of the Playmates at his Mansion.
    • Apprentice first: As Trump promised, all of Kinetic will be exempt from the third task.
  • Losing team: Arrow
    • Reasons for loss: Carey, in charge of the design of the mens swimsuits, insisted on making them too short and in colors and prints that would appeal to primarily only gay men, as noted by many of his teammates; one particularly was pink, very short, and revealed "too much information" when worn by Carey himself. As a result, the buyers at the fashion show bought less than $400 of the male swimsuit line (out of a total $19,616 in sales).
    • Sent to boardroom: Nicole, Carey, and Michelle
    • Firing verdict: Nicole brought up Carey's insistence on his designs and the lack of their appeal to the majority of the population. Other team members noted that Nicole, as PM, approved of Carey's designs despite her own questionable opinion of them. Carey defended his design selection, alluded to in the episode title, "Pink is the new black", and also pointed to Nicole's poor management.
  • Fired: Carey for his critical design flaws and poor decisions throughout the task.
    • Trump permitted Carey to keep the pink swimsuit he wore for the show as a parting gift before Trump fired Carey.
    • Nicole performed well by motivating her team and keeping good timelines by, finishing the collection, price point, and avoiding chaos by holding the team together.
    • Michelle was not held responsible for the loss as per the final boardroom.
  • Notes:
    • Both Derek and Carey revealed that they are gay during this episode.
    • For the first time, the team names seen prior in the opening credits were officially used in this episode. Unaired footage available from the Apprentice web site shows the teams selecting their respective names after the return of Frank from the boardroom last week (Week 1) and prior to the start of the task this week.
    • The second episode can be seen here

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Episode 3 - Hollywood or Bussed

  • Airdate: 2007-01-21
  • Prologue
    • Kinetic, exempt from last week, was able to spend the day at a hotel relaxing.
    • Arrow was split into two teams, with Aaron and Michelle voluntarily stepping up as Project Managers and to select their teams. Aaron's team included James and Stefani, while Michelle's team included Nicole, Frank, and Tim.
  • Task sponsor: Starline Tours of Hollywood
  • Task scope: Each team was to design a unique Hollywood bus tour. The winner would be the team that had the best approval ratings from the tour bus customers.
  • Team Aaron project manager: Aaron
  • Team Michelle project manager: Michelle
  • Winning team: Team Aaron
    • Reasons for win: The team came up with a plan to use the Los Angeles Laker Girls to entice people onto the bus, and based on a pre-tour evaluation of the tour, offered water and snacks and provided a well-rounded tour experience with a high approval rating of 82% from the customers.
    • Reward: No reward; as Kinetic still "had a monopoly" on the house, Aaron's team would still be required to sleep outside, and (if it had occurred), Aaron would have been part of the final Boardroom.
  • Losing team: Team Michelle
    • Reasons for loss: The tour route was not well planned and highly repetitive (based on customer comments), and received an average approval rating of 58% from customers.
    • Sent to boardroom: No boardroom sessions
      • Reasons for foregoing a boardroom session: Michelle tendered her resignation immediately after the task results were revealed. Trump canceled the final boardroom figuring that Michelle's resignation meant that she was primarily responsible for the defeat, thus sparing the rest of her team from judgment.
  • Quit: Michelle at her discretion. Michelle determined that she did not care anymore about the job interview, and thus decided to tender her resignation after the results were tabulated. Trump lectured Michelle about how quitting was an extremely bad decision but accepted Michelle's resignation.
  • Notes:
    • No special team names were given to the sub-teams of Arrow, and thus are identified by their project managers.
    • This is the second time that someone quit, and the first time as part of the normal Boardroom sequence. The first resignation occurred during Season 3.
    • This is the first appearance of Donald Trump Jr. as a Boardroom member this season.
    • This episode can be seen here

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Episode 4 - Drive-Thru Duel

  • Airdate: 2007-01-28
  • Prologue:
    • Trump called both teams and instructed Kinetic to select volunteers to go over to Arrow in order to balance the teams. Surya, Aimee, and Heidi volunteered to join Arrow. Arrow decided on Surya as their new team member.
    • Sean Yazbeck, Season 5 Apprentice, filled in for Ivanka for this task.
  • Task sponsor: El Pollo Loco[9]
  • Task: Each team was to create a new menu item for the El Pollo Loco chain, and then run an El Pollo Loco store for a day to promote that item. The winning team was the one with the most sales (by dollar amount) of their new item.
  • Arrow Project Manager: Aaron
  • Kinetic Project Manager: Heidi
  • Winning Team: Arrow
    • Reasons for win: Arrow promoted their store with balloons and banners and also attempted to make "bulk sales" outside of the store; as a result, the store was constantly busy during the day. Their total sales were $488.
    • Reward: A private performance from Andrea Bocelli on the beach followed by a fireworks show.
  • Losing Team: Kinetic
    • Reasons for loss: Unlike Arrow, Kinetic had nearly no marketing advertising their dish and never saw a similar crowd as Arrow had. Potentially, their dish, combining chicken and fruit, may have also been considered unappealing, as stated by Trump. Their total sales were only $314.
    • Sent to boardroom: Heidi, Marisa, and Aimee
      • Key firing points: Marisa was blamed by her team for seemingly sticking to a single idea of having two people in chicken outfits to advertise their item, and unable to come up with any other marketing plan. Sean, as viceroy, also noted that the task was lost by marketing, which Marisa was in charge of for Kinetic.
  • Fired: Marisa at the recommendation of Kinetic due to her being the weakest link in the team. The rest of the team unanimously cited reasons such as not listening to others and disrupting conversations.
    • Trump stated that while Marisa's firing was a hard decision, he admits that he sometimes has to listen to the recommendation of others, mirroring what he did during the one-on-one interviews in the first 3 seasons.
  • Notes:
    • This episode can be seen here
    • This episode shows a connection between Tim and Nicole

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Episode 5

  • Airdate: 2007-02-11
    • Due to Super Bowl XLI, Episode 5 won't be televised until the aforementioned airdate.
    • The candidates will have to handle bees, a concept mirrored from Fear Factor.
    • The team who wins the honey harvesting task will meet up with basketball legends Kareem Abdul Jabaar, James Worthy, and Los Angeles Lakers coach Phil Jackson [10].

2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD (or CE) era. ... February 11 is the 42nd day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ... Super Bowl XLI will be the 41st Super Bowl, the annual championship game of the National Football League (NFL). ...

Ratings

The 90-minute premiere of the sixth season averaged 9.1 million overall viewers and an 4.1/10 rating/share in the Adults 18-49 demographic. The total viewers figure was roughly 600,000 viewers fewer than the show's fifth season debut.[11] The Apprentice's second episode averaged 7.3 million viewers. [12]


References

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  3. ^ Trump tells Carolyn: 'You're fired!'. CNNMoney.com (2006-08-31). Retrieved on 2006-09-01.
  4. ^ Jamaican-born attorney short listed for NBC’s ‘The Apprentice’. Multi-Media Jamaica Ltd. (2006-12-14). Retrieved on 2006-12-15.
  5. ^ NBC Olympics - The Apprentice. NBC. Retrieved on 2006-09-01.
  6. ^ NBC Universal (2006-05-30). Ruggiero selected for 'The Apprentice'. Press release. Retrieved on 2006-09-01.
  7. ^ Apprentice 6 candidates reportedly performed halftime infomercial at LA Galaxy game. reality blurred. Retrieved on 2007-01-13.
  8. ^ von Hoffman, Constantine (2006-12-11). Dial, Others Hire The Apprentice. MediaWeek. Retrieved on 2007-01-13.
  9. ^ El Pollo Loco Apprentice press release
  10. ^ NBC Universal Media Village. Upcoming episodes for NBC. Press release. Retrieved on 2007-01-29.
  11. ^ Lackluster Ratings (2007-01-09). Retrieved on 2007-01-23.
  12. ^ 24 and NFL football tackle Grease and Apprentice for a ratings loss (2007-01-18). Retrieved on 2007-01-24.

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External Links

  • Apprentice 6 Cast Revealed!
  • NBC's Apprentice 6 website
  • The Apprentice 6 Official Site on Yahoo!

Candidate websites

  • Aaron Altscher
  • Aimee Trottier
  • Angela Ruggiero
  • Carey Sherrell
  • Derek Arteta
  • Frank Lombardi
  • Heidi Androl
  • James Sun
  • Jenn Hoffman
  • Kristine Lefebvre
  • Marisa DeMato
  • Martin Clarke
  • Michelle Sorro
  • Nicole D'Ambrosio
  • Stefanie Schaeffer
  • Surya Yalamanchili
  • Tim Urban

Candidate myspace pages

  • Aaron Altscher
  • Aimee Trottier
  • Angela Ruggiero
  • Carey Sherrell
  • Derek Arteta
  • Heidi Androl
  • Jenn Hoffman
  • Martin Clarke
  • Michelle Sorro
  • Nicole D'Ambrosio
  • Stefanie Schaeffer
  • Surya Yalamanchili
  • Tim Urban
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Mark Burnett, creator • Bill Rancic, frequent recurring character
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Current and future seasons
Season 6 (January 7, 2007): Aaron Altscher • Heidi Androl • Derek Arteta • Martin Clarke • Nicole D'Ambrosio • Marisa DeMato • Muna Heaven
Jenn Hoffman • Kristine Lefebvre • Angela Ruggiero • Stefani Schaeffer • Carey SherrellMichelle SorroJames Sun
Aimee Trottier • Tim Urban • Surya Yalamanchili

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Past seasons

Season 1 (January 8April 15, 2004): Bill Rancic, winner • 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
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