Also Celebrity Apprentice 1 and All-Star Celebrity Apprentice Breakout Character: Omarosa has become the contestant that is most associated with this show, to the point that Trump is willing to cast her for another 2 seasons of the Apprentice (in addition to the other reality shows she has been to). Undoubtedly the most well-known member of the Apprentice season 1 cast, Omarosa has milked every moment of her fifteen minutes. She went on to act in a number of daytime and reality. Meet the cast and learn more about the stars of of The Apprentice with exclusive news, photos, videos and more at TVGuide.com. Created with Sketch. The inaugural episode of the series has virtually all the same components that propelled it to 15 seasons. There are 16 candidates in a 13 week job interview with the promise the winner gets a '6 digit salary' in the Trump organization. Meet the cast and learn more about the stars of of The Apprentice with exclusive news, photos, videos and more at TVGuide.com. Created with Sketch.
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Whopper 101
Season 3, Episode 1
January 20, 2005
It's “book smarts” vs. “street smarts” in Season 3 as nine college grads and nine graduates of the school of hard knocks wage entrepreneurial war. The first task: operate Manhattan Burger Kings.
Motel 666
Season 3, Episode 2
January 27, 2005
The task: renovate decrepit motels at the New Jersey shore, then operate them. One team has budget woes and a leadership problem while the other suffers a hospitality breakdown and a member meltdown; and after the boardroom, 16 candidates remain. Forbes publisher Steve Forbes and golfer Annika Sorenstam make appearances.
Trouble Is Brewing
Season 3, Episode 3
February 3, 2005
The task: devise a PR campaign for instant coffee. Sixteen candidates remain, and one of them is anything but perky. Another makes a decision that has jaws dropping.
Soap Dopes
Season 3, Episode 4
February 10, 2005
The task facing the 14 remaining candidates: create “mini-movie” ad campaigns for Dove body wash. Magna and Net Worth take very different approaches and one of the commercials proves to be quite provocative. Adman Donny Deutsch makes an appearance.
Airstream of Consciousness
Season 3, Episode 5
February 17, 2005
The 13 remaining contenders hop on Airstream trailers for this week's assignment. One risks everything, while another shows why sloth doesn't pay off.
The Writing on the Wall
Season 3, Episode 6
February 24, 2005
The assignment: create ad campaigns for a new video game. Twelve candidates remain.
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Project Putt Putt
Season 3, Episode 7
March 3, 2005
The task facing the 11 remaining candidates: operating miniature golf courses at Manhattan's chelsea Piers. One team hits on a safari theme while the other clowns around, and winners get to play real golf with Mr. Trump at his course in Bedminster, N.J.
Bling It On
Season 3, Episode 8
March 10, 2005
Lil Jon, Gene Simmons, Moby, Eve, Barenaked Ladies, Lil' Kim, Jadakiss, Fat Joe, Simple Plan and New Found Glory are the pop stars Magna Corp and Net Worth woo for a charity fund-raiser. Ten candidates remain, and one proves to be a bit too hip and another a bit starstruck. The project involves the TV music channel Fuse.
What You Missed...An Apprentice Recap
Season 3, Episode 9
March 17, 2005
Season 3 outtakes include Verna's final meeting with Donald Trump, Danny singing and Gene Simmons flirting with Stephanie. Also: contestant audition tapes.
Pandora's Box
Season 3, Episode 10
March 24, 2005
The nine remaining candidates try their hands at home improvement, running do-it-yourself clinics at Home Depot. But one of the do-it-yourselfers proves to be all thumbs (and proud of it). As for the winners, their reward is almost literally out of this world.
The Pie's the Limit
Season 3, Episode 11
March 31, 2005
The task: create a new style of pizza and sell it. It's no pizza party for the eight remaining candidates, but when it's over, some of them will be dining on something finer.
Seams Stress
Season 3, Episode 12
April 7, 2005
The seven remaining candidates design high-tech fashions, but one team apparently forgets to put in pockets: they lose their seed money.
A Lonely Drive
Season 3, Episode 13
April 14, 2005
After another corporate reshuffle, the six remaining candidates pull all-nighters (some of them, anyhow) as they struggle to come up with promotional brochures for a new sports car. The winners get to play basketball with members of the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden. The losers must explain why, as George Ross puts it, they couldn't “sell a hot car with a hot brochure.”
I Can't Believe It's Not Clutter
Season 3, Episode 14
April 21, 2005
The five-remaining interviewees---Bren and Alex of NetWorth; and Tana, Craig and Kendra of Magna---square off with office clutter. The challenge is to come up with office products to reduce it. The winners have a power-breakfast date with Carolyn and George at the Rainbow Room in Rockefeller Center. The losers have a date with Trump in the boardroom.
Bedazzled by a Beefy T
Season 3, Episode 15
April 28, 2005
The task awaiting Alex, Craig, Tana and Kendra: design T-shirts for Hanes, with the help of artists Burton Morris and Romero Britto. But first: a corporate reshuffling.
The Games People Play
Season 3, Episode 16
May 5, 2005
The final three are whittled to two in interviews with four outside business execs. Then the two remaining candidates begin their parallel tasks, each aided by three fired competitors (not all of whom are welcomed back with open arms).
Into the Stretch
Season 3, Episode 17
May 12, 2005
In the next-to-last episode of the third season, pits finalists Kendra against Tana. Kendra runs a video-game tournament while, Tana is charged with an athletic competition tied to New York City's bid for the 2012 Olympics. New York governor George Pataki joins Donald Trump at the opening, which is hosted by Bruce Jenner and features exhibitions by Olympians Michael Phelps, Justin Gatlin, Nadia Comaneci and Bart Conner. Rapper Fabolous emcees the video-game tournament.
The Apprentice
Season 3, Episode 18
May 19, 2005
Following the final tasks, in which Tana runs an Olympics promotion, while Kendra is charged with a video-game tournament, Mr. T. says: “You're hired!” to Apprentice No. 3. Also: a cast reunion. Telecast from New York University's Skirball Center for the Performing Arts.
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Part 1 of this 15-part reality series: all 16 would-be business tycoons begin work for 'master' Donald Trump (who'll fire one at the end of each program). They all live together in a Manhattan loft apartment but work in eight-person teams by day, performing various tasks out of Manhattan's Trump Tower. Their first assignment: go to the floor of the New York Stock Exchange...and sell lemonade. Executive producer: Mark Burnett ('Survivor').
MorePart 1 of this 15-part reality series: all 16 would-be business tycoons begin work for 'master' Donald Trump (who'll fire one at the end of each program). They all live together in a Manhattan loft apartment but work in eight-person teams by day, performing various tasks out of Manhattan's Trump Tower. Their first assignment: go to the floor of the New York Stock Exchange...and sell lemonade. Executive producer: Mark Burnett ('Survivor').
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