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The Apprentice (UK) The Apprentice is an American reality television program that judged the business skills of a group of contestants. It ran in various formats across fifteen seasons on NBC from 2004 to 2017. The Apprentice was created by British television producer Mark Burnett, [1] and co-produced with Donald Trump, who was the show's host ...
The fifteen winners of the show, in chronological order, are Bill Rancic, Kelly Perdew, Kendra Todd, Randal Pinkett, Sean Yazbeck, Stefanie Schaeffer, Piers Morgan, Joan Rivers, Bret Michaels, Brandy Kuentzel, John Rich, Arsenio Hall, Trace Adkins (the first All-Star Celebrity Apprentice), Leeza Gibbons, and Matt Iseman .
The U.S. version of The Apprentice is the first version of the reality game show franchise. It was broadcast on NBC and billed as "The Ultimate Job Interview". The show depicted a group of 15–18 businessmen and -women competing in an elimination competition for a one-year, US$250,000 contract to run one of real estate magnate Donald Trump's companies.
The Greatest of All Time tournament. Andrew Kravis, however, is the highest-earning contestant on a single American game show, having won $2,600,000 in one night while appearing on The Million Second Quiz in 2013, beating Jennings record of $2,520,700 on Jeopardy! during his original appearance in 2004.
Pages in category "The Apprentice (franchise) winners" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
For one man and one woman hit hard by the economy, it all came down to tonight: 'The Apprentice' season 10 finale. Brandy Kuentzel heard, "You're hired!" "I'm honestly just digesting it all ...
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