Katherine Walker — Producer
Episodes 191
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Meet the Billionaire
The contestants are split into two teams, one team of 8 men and another team of 8 women. The two teams are then given their first challenge - sell lemonade on the streets of New York with a budget of $250. The team that makes the most profit wins.
Read MoreSex, Lies and Altitude
For the second task, the corporations have to design advertisements for the Marquis Jet Card.
Read MoreEthics, Shmethics
This weeks task is to manage a Planet Hollywood restaurant in Times Square. The object is to make more money in one night than the same night last year.
Read MoreTrading Places
After a corporate restructuring, where Project Managers Nick and Kristi choose their own team, the new co-ed teams are given their fifth task: hold a flee market.
Read MoreTit for Tat
This week's task is to raise money for charity at a Sotheby's celebrity auction.
Read MoreIce Escapades
This week's task is marketing a new product.
Read MoreDNA, Heads and the Undead Kitty
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Wheeling & Dealing
This weeks task is operating a rickshaw pedicab service.
Read MoreA Look Back
Nobody gets fired on this episode, in which Mr. Trump recaps the first 10 shows and explains his termination decisions. The episode also includes outtakes from past episodes.
Read MoreCircus, Circus
This week's task is to lure gamblers to Trump's Taj Mahal casino in Atlantic City by creating a new and unique game of chance for customers to play.
Read MoreThe Price is Height
This week's task is to rent out a luxurious penthouse for one evening. The catch is it must be rented for at least $20,000.
Read MoreDown to the Wire (1)
In the first individual task, the remaining four candidates participate in a series of round robin, one-on-one interviews with some of Trump's most trusted advisors, who give their feedback, which is somewhat surprising, to Trump.
Read MoreDown to the Wire (2)
The final two tasks, running a Chrysler-Trump golf tournament.
Read MoreDown to the Wire (3)
The final two tasks, running a Chrysler-Trump golf tournament.
Read MoreToying With Disaster
This week's task is to design a new toy for Mattel. Apex designed a remote-controlled car, where the car parts could be changed, while Mosaic designed an action figure line. Mattel chose to go with Apex's design. Apex was treated to dinner with Trump and his fiance in his penthouse. Rob was fired because he underutilized himself.
Read MoreScoop Dreams
This week's task is to develop a new flavor of ice cream for Ciao Bella Ice Cream, and then sell the most. Mosaic developed Donut Flavored Ice Cream, and Apex developed Red Velvet Flavored Ice Cream. Then the teams moved to street corners to sell. Apex ran into a problem when the corner they chose was already occupied by a licensed vendor. Apex was forced to move to a new corner, but couldn't decide, so they split up in half. After passing by Mosaic's set up, Apex realized they should be together. Stacie J. was asked to give directions, and she made a mistake. Apex made $2,472.29; and Mosaic made $2,707.85. Mosaic was treated to champagne and caviar, and Apex was sent to the boardroom, where Bradford was fired for relinquishing his exemption from the boardroom..
Read MoreSend in the Crowns
This week's task is to create the most ""buzz"" in New York City for the newest flavor of Crest toothpaste with everything from cash giveaways endorsed by flamethrowers (Mosaic) to cavity-free baseball catchers (Apex).
Read MoreThe Last Supper
This week's task is to run a New York City restaurant, and recieve the highest Zagat Rating.
Read MoreLights! Camera! Transaction!
This week's task is selling products live on the QVC Television Network.
Read MoreCrimes of Fashion
This week's task is to design and sell new lines of clothing.
Read MoreBarking Up the Wrong Tree
This week's task is to open up and run a dog care business.
Read MoreA Tale of Two Leaders
This week's task is to create a recruitment campaign for the New York City Police Department.
Read MoreBringing Down the House
This week's task is to renovate homes on Long Island, and have the biggest increase in value to the property. To aid the contestants with the task, Trump gave each team $20,000; and allowed each team to take two of the first four fired candidates to assist them.
Read MoreRunaway Pride
This week's task is to open up a bridal shop and earn the most money during a four hour sale.
Read MoreThe Butt Stops Here
This week's task is to design a new catalog campaign for Levi's Jeans.
Read MoreThe Pepsi Challenged
This week's task is to design a new bottle as well as a campaign for Pepsi's new softdrink, Pepsi Edge.
Read MoreA Look Back (2)
Donald Trump takes us back through what has happened so far in season two, including the highlights, the tasks, and more.
Read MoreSweet & Lowdown
Donald Trump takes us back through what has happened so far in season two, including the highlights, the tasks, and more.
Read MoreIntellectual Horsepower (1)
This week's task is to produce and sell the Mazing candy bar, a product of M&Ms.
Read MoreDecision Time (2)
This week's task is to be interviewed by some top executives from large corporations.
Read MoreDecision Time (3)
The final tasks continue.
Read MoreDecision Time (4)
No synopsis since parts 1 2 and 3 are the same episode, only broken down for syndication purposes.
Read MoreWhopper 101
This week's task is to create the most enticing new burger for the Burger King menu.
Read MoreTrouble Is Brewing
This week's task is to create the most buzz about Nescafe's Taster's Choice coffee.
Read MoreSoap Dopes
Given the challenge of creating a 30-second commerical for Dove Cool Moisture Body Wash, the teams excel at coming up with concepts but struggle with executing the focuses of their commercials.
Read MoreAirstream of Consciousness
This week's task is to create a new business with an airstream trailer, and take in the most money.
Read MoreProject Putt Putt
This week's task is to set up a mini-golf course and earn the most money.
Read MoreBling It On
This week's task is to create an 11 minute charity auction featuring hip-hop music artists, and raise the most money.
Read MoreWhat You Didn't See...
Donald Trump hosts a recap of the season, including never-before-seen footage, commentary, audition tapes, and a sneak preview of the remaining tasks.
Read MorePandora's Box
This week's task is to create the best do-it-yourself clinic in a Home Depot store.
Read MoreThe Pie's the Limit
This week's task is to create a new pizza for Dominos, and sell the most of it.
Read MoreSeams Stress
This week's task is to create a line of clothing for American Eagle Outfitters.
Read MoreA Lonely Drive
This week's task is to create a promotional brochure for Pontiac.
Read MoreI Can't Believe It's Not Clutter
This week's task is to create a new product for Staples that helps clean up clutter.
Read MoreBedazzled by a Beefy T
The final four's task this week is to design and sell commemorative t-shirts, using a professional artist and the hip fashion store Scoop, for Hanes' 50th anniversary.
Read MoreThe Games People Play (1)
In the sixteenth week of the Apprentice job interview, the final three candidates are faced with actual interviews - not by Mr. Trump, but by top executives from four of America's largest corporations.
Read MoreInto The Stretch (2)
In season three's live finale, Donald Trump chooses his next Apprentice.
Read MoreInto The Stretch (3)
In season three's live finale, Donald Trump chooses his next Apprentice.
Read MoreLet's Get Physical
The eighteen new candidates of the hit reality series meet their fiece, hand-picked competition and discover their teammates at the Trump National Golf Club in New Jersey. The rigorous job interview begins with a bang as the new corporations, split on gender lines - Team Excel made up of all men and Capital Edge made up of all women, deal with the billion-dollar fitness business by creating a new class at Bally's Total Fitness Centers. Melissa clashes with the other women, one team's marketing scheme angers Carolyn, and Markus is insulted as Project Manager. Still, Excel is able to just barely squeak by with a win, giving them the prize of dinner with the Donald, but Markus is not granted the usual exemption for being the winning Project Manager because his team does not vote for him to receive the privillege. Capital Edge is sent to the boardroom, where, in an Apprentice first, PM Kristi chooses to bring back only one person, Melissa, who is fired for having a negative tone throughout
Read MoreThere's No Little 'I' In Team
Markus struggles to fit into his team and Marshawn faces criticism from some of her corporation members when she steps up to lead a task involving advertising for Lamborghini's. Excel Corporation's adoration for their advertisements clouds their vision to see some apparent faults, but with the help of Kristi, Alla, and Jennifer, the women of Capital Edge pull off an upset win, earning the opportunity to skate on the ice with a hockey team. Once there, Rebecca falls on the ice, and her future is uncertain with a serious ankle injury. In the boardroom, Excel Project Manager Chris takes a page from Kristi's book and chooses to bring in only one person, Markus, with him into the final boardroom. Trump, Carolyn, and George see this as a fatal mistake, and Chris is fired for it.
Read MoreSomething Old, Something New
A third candidate is fired when the hopefuls take on the business of high technology. The winning team enjoys a reward dealing with children while the losers square off in the boardroom, where they are blindsided by their Project Manager.
Read MoreIce Cream of Genie
The contestants work on creating a new promotional character for an ice cream drink. Capital Edge creates 'Zip' while Excel creates 'Ginny The Genie'. Mark volunteers to wear the costume while everyone laughs at seeing him wear it. At Capital Edge, since Toral does not contribute anything, the team asks her to wear the costume but she makes an excuse that she would be embarrasing her family. Excel wins again, sending Capital Edge to the Boardroom where Toral is fired because of her ineffectiveness.
Read MoreLost In Space
The corporations design a parade float in order to advertise for the upcoming release of a new science fiction adventure movie. The winners get the chance to spend time with a music artist, and the losers are sent to the boardroom. Who will succeed? Who will fail? And who will be The Apprentice?
Read MoreTake Me Out to the Boardroom
With the Donald away on business in Los Angeles, Carolyn fills in for him while Bill takes the place of the also-gone George. Due to Capital Edge's ineffectiveness, Carolyn orders a corporate restructuring, telling the Project Manager on each team to pick three of their current teammates who have contributed the least to be moved over to the other team. Thus, the teams are shaken up, and Capital Edge Project Manager Alla is left with Felisha, Adam, Markus, Randal, and Clay, while Excel team leader Josh is forced to lead Jennifer M, Rebecca, Mark, James, Brian, and Marshawn. The teams are then given the responsibiity of designing a display and event for Dick's sporting goods to move merchandise in a specific product category. Capital Edge picks golf and Excel selects baseball, but when the events begin, Excel forgets that their primary focus is supposed to be on sales, not event planning. The result? The biggest loss in the history of The Apprentice. When it comes time for the boardroom
Read MoreBack to School
The candidates venture back into their high school years in order to acheive success at the latest assignment. Derogatory comments hamper one team's progress, and another player is fired in the boardroom.
Read MoreStore Wars
The players undertake one of the coolest tasks ever on The Apprentice - the marketing of the latest installment in the movie franchise Star Wars. The losers square off with each other in a figurative lightsaber battle in the boardroom, and the 11th conte
Read MoreOne Hit Blunder
The Apprentices write and produce an original song to be performed on satellite radio, live. As a reward, the winners live like a true Apprentice, while the losers face the boardroom, where the 9th candidate is fired.
Read MoreShaniagans
Another player is fired when the players face off in the fragrance industry.
Read MoreTo Lead or Not to Lead
Another player is fired when the players face off in the fragrance industry.
Read MoreThe Final Showdown
The final four face off, and one team resorts to corporate sabotage (again).
Read MoreSeason Finale (1)
The final tasks continue, with Rebecca recovering from her emcee quitting on her by hiring Pete Dominic, a comedian from the New York area. Randal, meanwhile, is forced to move his event indoors and call off the baseball game, replacing it with a celebrity auction, putting several items up for bid. Later in the boardroom, Rebecca receives criticism for not directly asking audience members of her comedy show to make donations to her charity, the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric Aids Foundation, but Rebecca support her decision, saying that it is what the Yahoo executives specifically asked for. Rebecca, however, is praised for her excellent event plans, with excellent Yahoo and Elizabeth Glaser signage throughout the room. Randal gets some flak for his poorly-run event, for not checking the weather forecast, and for not having a Plan ""B,"" but is rewarded for raising awareness for the Autism Speaks chairty and raising $11,000. With the final tasks over, Rebecca and Randal discuss their journey on the show, and prepare for the live finale.
Read MoreSeason Finale (2)
In the conclusion, Trump is faced with the incredibly difficult decision with who to hire and who to fire since both Randal and Rebecca are stars in their own right. In the live final boardroom, Rebecca asserts her examples of leadership and why she deserves to win, but Randal's proclamations that a 1-2 record (Rebecca's) is far worse than a 3-0 record (Randal's) seem to be heard more than what Rebecca has to say, as the Donald considers his options and chooses Randal as the better of the two for his great education, outstanding leadership, and incredible likeability. After the hiring, Trump asks his new employee for advice, in front of everyone: should he hire Rebecca as well? Randal shoots that idea down with a shotgun, saying that he was picked as The Apprentice, and that there shouldn't be ""Apprentii.""
Read MoreSummer of Sam's
The New Season!
Read MoreThe Razor's Edge
The candidates challenge New Yorkers to text message on their mobile phones.
Read MoreGet it in Gear
The candidates must throw a corporate retreat for car-dealership owners.
Read MoreCereal Killers
A fourth candidate is fired.
Read MoreCruise Control
The remaining candidates must create a new commercial for Norwegian Cruise Lines. Project
Read MoreKing of the Jingle
The twelve remaining candidates are challenged to write an advertising jingle for Arby's.
Read MoreIt's More Than D'Cor
The eleven remaining candidates are assigned to create activity areas to benefit a children's charity in a renovation-themed task.
Read MoreA Slice Of Heaven
The remaining candidates launch a new pizza sandwich for 7-Eleven.
Read MoreClip Show
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Assault on Battery
Trump's children, Ivanka and Donald Jr. fill in for Carolyn and George for this task, which requires the remaining candidates to promote one of New York City's biggest tourist attractions.
Read MoreBack to School
And then there were eight. The candidates dive into a hair-raising challenge in which they must oversee the grand openings of two hair salons.
Read MoreBacks against the Wal-Mart
The remaining candidates tackle a challenge to throw a tailgate party at a college football game, with one team cooking up plans for an eating contest.
Read MoreWho Wears The Pants
The remaining five candidates must create a store display for the new Xbox 360 at Wal-Mart. Real life meets reel life for the winners when they jet off to the West Coast to meet film executive Jeffrey Katzenberg, who gives them an opportunity to participate in a voiceover session for the animated movie Over the Hedge.
Read MoreThe Final Battle
The remaining four candidates are tasked with creating a new line of uniforms for an upscale hotel chain. The winners then enjoy some time out on the town.
Read MoreSeason Finale
The final two candidates are challenged to coordinate two high-profile charity events.
Read MoreTo Have and Have Not
The Apprentice moves to Los Angeles, and eighteen new candidates vie for a coveted position with Donald Trump in this sixth season.
Read MorePink Is the New Black
The seventeen remaining candidates are challenged to design and manufacture a new collection of men's and women's swimwear for designer Trina Turk, then put their creations on display in a fashion show on a California beach.
Read MoreHollywood or Bussed
The sixteen remaining candidates continue their bout to become Trump's sixth Apprentice. While Kinetic is exempt from the task, the remaining members of Arrow must create innovative Hollywood sightseeing tours.
Read MoreDrive-Thru Duel
The fifteen remaining candidates must launch a new product for a national chicken restaurant -- a challenge that was sure to ruffle some feathers.
Read MoreTo Bee or Not to Bee
The fourteen remaining candidates' task is to harvest honey -- while evading swarms of bees in the process -- to make a new product for Sue Bee Honey and sell it to the consumers.
Read MoreTravel Sweepstakes Smackdown
The thirteen remaining candidates must launch a promotional sweepstakes for a travel Web site.
Read MoreBend It Like Donald
The ten remaining candidates try to prove they've got game by producing a halftime show at a soccer match.
Read MoreSoap Gets In Your Eyes
The nine remaining candidates must write and direct an Internet soap opera that pitches a cleaning product.
Read MoreGirls on Roller Skates
The eight remaining candidates battle it out to sell the most tickets to the Universal Studios Hollywood theme park.
Read MoreShut Your Smartmouth
Loyalties are tested when the seven remaining would-be business barons must sell a new brand of SmartMouth mouthwash.
Read MoreLas Vegas, Baby!
After being divided into three teams of two, the final six candidates travel to Las Vegas to launch a promotional campaign for a Trump project.
Read MoreThe Final Four
After a short cocktail party with four of the five hired Apprentices, the final four candidates enter the reel world for their final task when they are challenged to write and direct a short film.
Read MoreDecision Time
The Hollywood Bowl is the setting for the sixth-season finale, as the final four candidates enter the boardroom.
Read MoreTask: Selling Hot Dogs
Donald Trump returns for a seventh season in the boardroom with 14 new business-savvy contestants. The twist this season - the contestants are all celebrities! First up the teams select captains and then hit the streets to sell hot dogs!
Read MorePedigree Adoption Drive Commercial
Each team must make a commercial for Pedigree dog food advertising their pet adoption drive.
Read MoreMr. Outside the Box
The two teams are each given a "Jet Stream" trailer to transform into a mobile campaign to promote and sell Kodak products.
The pressure builds when Hydra damages their computer and Empresario misses out on a meeting with the executives.
Read MoreA Knight on Broadway
The celebrity contestants are assigned to sell tickets to Broadway shows in a challenge highlighted by a testy argument, one celeb donning a knight's costume and a rush through jammed Big Apple traffic. David Hyde Pierce and wrestling promoter Vince McMahon appear.
Read MoreThe Croc and the Rat
The remaining celebrity contestants must create awareness for a footwear company's shoe-donation campaign. One celeb steps up the drama by defecting to the other team. But is that defector actually serving as a spy? Ivanka Trump and Donald Trump Jr. are the project overseers.
Read MoreWindow of Opportunity
The celeb contingent must create a living window display for a mattress company. George Ross and Donald Trump Jr. observe the project, while fashion designer Vera Wang makes an appearance.
Read MoreThe Mane Event
The two teams sell rides on a horse and buggy business in Central Park. While Empresario worked exceptionally well together, Hydra seemed to go completely into self-destruct mode . . . and still shockingly made more money for the win. All proceeds went to Project Manager Piers's charity. Empresario went to the boardroom, where no one was fired, a first for Apprentice history.
Read MoreQuality, Value and Chaos
Both teams need to create a ten-minute commercial which will generate the most sales.
Read MoreThe Money Shot
This week's task is to create a magazine ad for Dial Nourishing Yogurt Body Wash and Redbook. Hydra created the better ad for the win. Project Manager Carol won an additional $20,000 for her charity. Empresario went to the boardroom, where Tito was fired.
Read MorePainting by Numbers
Both teams sell works of art by artists they have selected.
Read MoreBread and Badda-Bing
Both teams create a sandwich which they need to sell the most of in order to win.
Read MoreGoing Once, Twice, You're Fired
Erin Burnett and Jim Cramer interview the remaining celebrities, after which a celebrity is fired. The remaining two celebrities oversee an auction for charity and a concert.
Read MoreUnder The Hammer
The Live Finale will determine the winner of Celebrity Apprentice and they will win $250,000 for their charity.
Read MoreCupcake Challenge
Donald Trump returns for an eighth season in the boardroom. Joining him are fourteen new celebrity candidates vying for the title of the Celebrity Apprentice, as well as $250,000 for the charity of their choice.
First up, a bake sale featuring cupcakes in a challenge to sell the most, despite culinary challenges and a surprise taste test.
Read MoreComic Book Character Challenge
The men look to get back on track this week as they are asked to make a comic book character as a representative for an online company. The winning team will be chosen by the company's executive in charge.
Read MoreWedding Dress Challenge
The remaining celebs must decorate a bare space into a bridal boutique and then sell 125 wedding dresses.
Read MoreVideo Camera Challenge
The teams challenge this week involves a new cell phone in which they must create an event for. But dramas unfold, including a fiery exchange which may become physical. Also, one celebrity is a no show, and another star storms off claiming the celebrities are not being used in the correct situations.
Read MoreHotel Challenge
The celebrities challenge is to take over a ritzy hotel, which will include answer to the guests every beck and call, clean the rooms, manage concierge affairs and delivery room services. But this task does not bold well for an out-of-control manager and unhappy guests.
Read MoreViral Video Challenge
The celebrities must write, produce, and edit a viral video. Trump makes a surprising decision in the boardroom
Read MoreLife Lock and Jewelry Challenges
The teams are challenged to create a design store displays for an identity-theft-protection company. But the teams seem overwhelmed when one contestant becomes sick, a deadline looms and a feud remains strong between two teammates.
Read MoreJewelry Auction and Frozen Food Challenges
The celebrities find themselves struggling to execute a charity auction featuring jewelry designed by Ivanka Trump.
Read MoreDeodorant Ad Challenge
The celebrities must create a four-page ad for a new deodorant featuring basketball player David Lee
Read MoreAd Jingle Challenge
The teams must create a new jingle and a 30-second radio spot for a company; former winner Piers Morgan interviews the contestants; the finalists are selected.
Read MoreThe Final Challenge
For the final task, the final two celebrity candidates were to produce a VIP party for Kodak. To help them, Annie Duke enlisted Brande Roderick, Dennis Rodman, and Tom Green. Joan Rivers enlisted Herschel Walker, Clint Black, and Melissa Rivers. After many struggles with their tasks, the newly-selected teams put on successful shows and then meet in the boardroom -- both pre-taped and live -- one final time for their final showdown.
Read MoreThe Final Challenge Part 2
For the final task, the final two celebrity candidates were to produce a VIP party for Kodak. To help them, Annie Duke enlisted Brande Roderick, Dennis Rodman, and Tom Green. Joan Rivers enlisted Herschel Walker, Clint Black, and Melissa Rivers. After many struggles with their tasks, the newly-selected teams put on successful shows and then meet in the boardroom -- both pre-taped and live -- one final time for their final showdown.
Read MoreFood Fight
Donald Trump divides the celebrities into men versus women and instructs them to choose a team name and in a surprise twist, Trump asks them to choose the opposing team's project manager. For their first task they must run a New York City diner. The team who brings in the most money at the diner, including tips, wins. It isn’t long before the celebrities’ egos clash as they compete to see who will be the first celebrity to face Mr. Trump in the boardroom and hear the words "You’re fired."
Read MoreGive Me A Moment
This week's task is to build a storefront to relaunch Kodak's famous Kodak Moments campaign.
Read MoreDeep-Seated in Security
This week's task was to create a four-page editorial to showcase a new product for LifeLock and Norton 360.
Read MoreMuggles and Wizards
This week's task is to create a three-dimensional display for the new Universal Studios Orlando attraction, The Wizarding World of Harry Potter.
Read MoreShooting with the Stars
This week's task is to film two commercials for Right Guard deodordant featuring Clyde Drexler and Scotty Pippen. One needed to be thirty seconds long, while one needed to be only ten seconds long.
Read MoreMusic Makeover
This week's task is to 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.
Read MoreSweat Equity
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."
Read MoreRadio Days
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.
Read MoreSuite Deal
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.
Read MoreCelebri-Tea
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.
Read MoreFinal Two Brew
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, Donald Trump Jr. and George Ross for the live finale.
Read MoreBack to Work
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!"
Read MoreFrozen Assets
One team sabotages the other as they sell ice cream on the streets of New York City.
Read MoreWorking Like A Dog
The teams are tasked with running all aspects of a dog daycare and spa. One Project Manager threatens to bench a team member if they continue to act up. On the other side, a fearful team member is resentful when their Project Manager puts them in charge of dogs. A surprise visit from “Dog Whisperer” Cesar Millan puts everyone on their toes. In the boardroom, Trump reveals which team has pulled out the win, and on the losing team another candidate is fired.
Read MoreSnack Attack
Trump has each team create a video with the intention of it becoming popular on the Internet; one team loses a member to a dental emergency; another contestant goes home.
Read MoreRock the Catwalk
The teams must produce a fashion shoe to launch a new shoe line; one team makes a risky decision while the other team faces a crisis.
Read MorePedicab Confessions
Each team must design, sell and operate pedicab tours; one candidate begs Mr. Trump to fire a teammate.
Read MoreBroadway Boardroom
Kristin Chenoweth guest stars when the teams are tasked with staging a backer's audition for two upcoming musicals.
Read MoreDressed to Kill
One project manager obsesses over a model and the other strips down to make a racy fashion advertorial.
Read MoreFragrant Disregard
Kim Kardashian steps in as a guest judge when the teams create in-store displays for her new fragrance.
Read MoreMust-See Mobile TV
As the competition narrows, the candidates must produce 30-second spots for FLO TV and AT&T Mobile.
Read MoreDriving Miz-Rahi
The remaining four must write, direct, produce and star in segments selling Isaac Mizrahi products for QVC.
Read MoreTee’d Off
Season Finale Part I. The two finalists are chosen; one finalist must run a VIP golf tournament featuring Kathy Griffin, while the other manages a Liza Minnelli concert and tournament dinner. Former contestants return to help, but a finalist ends up being short-handed.
Read MoreWelcome To The Club
Season Finale Part II. One finalist realizes that Mr. Trump's golf team is missing a player for the tournament, while the other finalist must feed 450 people before the Liza Minnelli concert. One candidate is declared The Apprentice.
Read MorePepperoni Profit
The 16 celebrities are divided into two teams and tasked with running pizzerias; the teams set a fundraising record; the first contestant is eliminated.
Read MoreChild's Play
In the second episode of the season, the Celebrities must write an original children’s book based on one of their own teammates and perform it for 4- and 5-year-olds.
Read MoreUnhappy Campers
Each team is given two Camping World RVs to stage an 'experience' in mid-town Manhattan. One Celebrity wrestles control away from their project manager. The other team questions the sanity of their leader, who stops working on the task to play a game of catch. It's a race to the finish, but one team ultimately stands victorious. The losing team faces Donald Trump in the boardroom where another Celebrity is fired.
Read MoreOff The Hook
The teams are asked to produce a commercial for ACN's new video phone the 'IRIS 5000'.
Read MoreThe Art of the Deal
The remaining celebrity players create original artwork and sell the pieces for charity, but a misunderstanding, a fiery confrontation and nasty traffic test the teams and jeopardize the task.
Read MoreAustralian Gold
The star contestants are charged with organizing a public marketing event for a sunscreen and skin-care product. The heat is on when one team hatches an innovative theme, yet one undisciplined team member jeopardizes the task. Meanwhile, the other group gambles with a late-hour creative change.
Read MoreRaising The Steaks
The star contestants are charged with writing, producing and starring in a live cooking demonstration for Omaha Streaks. One group elects a vegetarian to lead the meat, while the other team selects a loose cannon to lead the charge.
Read MoreBitter Suites
The teams are tasked with creating a 4-page ad campaign for the Trump Hotel Collection, and both sides feel the pressure to produce for their boss. One project manager finds the creative juices of their team running dry, while on the other side, tensions between bitter rivals reaches new heights. A surprise decision from the judges leads to a heated boardroom
Read MoreShear Madness
The celebrities must put on a live hair show featuring products and stylists; a celebrity yells at a teammate; a team calls on a fired contestant for help.
Read MoreLaugh On
In the first of two business challenges, the stars must produce a live comedy show, but it's no laughing matter when one celebrity goes missing. Jimmy Fallon and Tracy Morgan assist in the task. Later, the stars shoot a 60-second promotional video for an in-vehicle safety and navigation system, yet one team loses its way because of bickering.
Read MoreRetro Rumble
The Donald enlists previous winners Piers Morgan, Joan Rivers and Bret Michaels to help him choose Season 11's two finalists. Following the crowning selection, the remaining duo are charged with arranging a campaign for a soda company's retro product. There's plenty of pop when they must design a new can and shoot a 30-second commercial. Six ousted celebrities return to help the finalists with their task.
Read More7UP Final: Sweet Victory
Hirer-and-firer Donald Trump names the winning player in the Season 11 finale. Before that, the final two stars continue to stage their retro-soda events, resulting in not-so-bubbly dramas and developments. One finalist seemingly lacks direction and the other finalist's event is jeopardized by an awkward moment.
Read MoreHero Worship
Season 12 of Donald Trump's business-savvy series opens with 18 celebrity players creating and selling deli sandwiches. The star contestants include Arsenio Hall, Clay Aiken, Cheryl Tiegs, Debbie Gibson, Adam Carolla, Lisa Lampanelli and Penn Jillette.
Read MoreGetting Medieval
The teams produce and perform a medieval-theme show for an audience, yet an insubordinate contestant and a serious injury mar the task.
Read MoreHow Much Is That Celebrity In The Window?
The players have to produce themed living Lord and Taylor display windows featuring Ivanka trumps fashion line. The boys don't quite get women's fashion like the girls do.
Read MoreFailure to Launch
The star players rev up to produce a live event spotlighting a new Buick vehicle, but one team is in danger of stalling out when the choice for project manager is questioned. Meanwhile, a deep division develops in the other team
Read MoreI'm Going to Mop the Floor With You
The celebrity players are assigned to write and produce a viral video promoting a mop. It's risqué business when one team hatches a lusty concept. Meanwhile, serious divisions mar the other team.
Read MoreParty Like a Mock-Star
The celebrities must host a launch party for a "mocktail" drink product. One team sets sail with a beach theme while the other produces an exotic Garden of Eden experience.
Read MoreWalking Papers
The celebrity teams delve into two tasks. In the first, they must design and sell a New York City guidebook, with Regis Philbin on hand to appraise the books. Then, they create an interactive health segment, but the task comes with a twist.
Read MorePuppet Up!
The remaining celebrities create original puppets for Henson's "Stuffed and Unstrung."
Read MoreWinning by a Nose
The celebrities must fashion an in-store display and create a slogan for a new fragrance. Business snafus unfold when two project managers spar and one team frets about an indecisive leader.
Read MoreJingle All the Way Home
The stars must write and perform a 90-second jingle for a roadside-assistance program. But the task lacks harmony when mutinies and internal power plays mar both teams.
Read MoreBlown Away
The remaining contestants produce a four-page print ad for a digital touch-screen hair dryer. Returning apprentices John Rich and Marlee Matlin then interview the final four celebrities, after which Donald Trump selects the final two players.
Read MoreAnd Then There Were Two
The final two contestants are tasked to create, host and sell tickets to a celebrity charity event that comes complete with a variety show and a charity-awareness ad. Eight previously eliminated stars return to help in the challenge.
Read MoreAnd the Winner Is ...
The two finalists must successfully stage their celebrity charity event, after which the winning contestant is revealed.
Read MoreThe Wolf in Charge of the Hen House
Season 13 opens with 14 returning celebrities tasked to sell meatballs in a charity competition, but there are beefs due to a power struggle and an unorthodox approach to the mission. Stars include Trace Adkins, Stephen Baldwin and Gary Busey.
Read MoreJust as Simple as Making Soup
The teams jet to Universal Orlando Resort in Florida to produce an interactive 3-D photo experience, but an indecisive project manager and a tyrannical leader mar the mission.
Read MoreI'm Being Punked by a Jackson
The all-star celebrities must perform a soap-opera scene for a beverage-mix product. One team doesn't mix well, however, when a project manager tangles with an insubordinate member.
Read MoreMen in Black Are Gonna Come Get Him
The celebrities must use a glass truck to promote a hair-care and spa-products company in a mission that challenges marketing skills. One team lacks harmony thanks to a troublemaker while another star is labeled a weak player.
Read MoreLightning Strikes Mr. Hang Brain
The celebrities are tasked with creating original, three-dimensional artwork. But winning the task comes down to fundraising, and one contestant struggles with bringing in enough money to keep the team safe in the Boardroom. Meanwhile, the other team's Project Manager has to deal with a teammate who over-promises and under-delivers.
Read MoreHow Do You Spell Melania
The celebrities must create a product display and advertorial campaign to highlight the new "Melania" skin care line. Taking a giant risk, one Project Manager stops Boardroom Advisor Eric Trump from visiting with their team, while the other team is forced to pull the weight for a lackluster team leader. In the Boardroom, everything boils down to one critical error, and a celebrity pays the price for it.
Read MoreThe First Leaf That Hits the Ground
The All-Stars must once again work to promote popular Australian Gold products, this time by creating a silent film. One project manager is cast aside when a power-usurping teammate takes over the task. Meanwhile, the other project manager risks everything by going against the advice of a teammate.
Read MoreAre You My Zulu Dancing Man?
When tasked with creating an interactive travel expo for South Africa Tourism, the All-Stars find a former competitor now on the other side of the boardroom table. Down in numbers, one team tries to get the task done with a lame teammate, while the other team's project manager drops the reigns and their concept gets out of control.
Read MoreAhab's in Charge, and He's Gone Mad
With just six All-Stars remaining, the teams are asked to write, produce and direct a demonstrational video to highlight LG's Smart Home and Home Entertainment systems. One Project Manager's runaway concept leaves the team with little choice but to follow their leader, while the other team gets too caught up in small details.
Read MoreThe Mayor of Stress Town
The All-Stars are asked to design a Foxwoods Resort themed suite and host a party at the brand-new Barclays Center. One detail-oriented Project Manager gets too literal with the theme, while the other team's plan could be shut down due to bad weather.
Read MoreMay The Spoon Be With You
Mr. Trump fires two contestants before the finalists are challenged to take on their biggest task yet. They must 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. With six fired All-Stars returning to help them, the two finalists must rely on everything they’ve learned to win the ultimate prize - $250,000 for their charity and the title of All-Star Celebrity Apprentice. With time running out, one finalist can’t edit their video down to time, while the other finalist has trouble finding donors for the launch event.
Read MoreOne of Us Will Win, But Not by Much
The finalists scramble to put the finishing touches on their charity event, enlisting the help of special guests and returning All-Stars.
Read MoreMay the Gods of Good Pies Be With Us!
The celebrities create and sell pies for charity; members of the women's team complain about their project manager.
Read MoreNobody Out Thinks Donald Trump
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.
Read MoreA Family Affair
While members of the men's team further their rivalry, the women argue over who should be the model for a photo shoot; project managers try to raise the most money for charity by selling wedding dresses.
Read MoreI Wish I Had a Project Manager
The teams are on their best behavior when Joan Rivers and Ivanka Trump serve as Boardroom Advisors for the first task. Each team must build an Ivanka Trump-Nordstrom shoe boutique inside a Media Truck and throw an outdoor marketing event to launch the new Ivanka Trump "Power Up" Campaign. The gloves come off in this boardroom, and Mr. Trump knocks another Celebrity out of the competition. In the second hour, the teams create a viral video to promote the Chock full o'Nuts new single serve coffee cups. Two teammates have an all-out cat fight on the streets of New York City, and in the Boardroom, the tension mounts until Mr. Trump sends another Celebrity packing.
Read MoreIt's Like a Booze Cruise With Knowledge
Each team must plan and host an original boat tour of New York, with the guests choosing the winner; an empty platform stage must be turned into a 3-D environment featuring resort amenities.
Read MoreWho Stole My Phone?
The teams are asked to create a "photo bomb" and a hashtag campaign; the teams must write a 30-second beverage jingle' Trump makes a shocking decision.
Read MoreTop Feuds, Firings and Fails
Some of the best moments from the series include hirings and firings, feuds and the biggest mistakes.
Read MoreUniversal Wizards
The finalists travel to Orlando to complete their biggest task--selling resort vacation packages; six fired celebrities return to help.
Read MoreLive Finale: A New Celebrity Apprentice Is Crowned
The two remaining finalists complete their last task with some help from eliminated contestants; Donald Trump announces the season 14 winner.
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