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The Apprentice (US) Episode Guide

1 :01x01 - Meet the Billionaire

First aired: Jan/08/2004



2 :01x02 - Sex, Lies and Altitude

First aired: Jan/15/2004



3 :01x03 - Respect

First aired: Jan/21/2004



4 :01x04 - Ethics, Shmethics

First aired: Jan/29/2004
Guest star: Adam Seth Nelson (Himself)



5 :01x05 - Trading Places

First aired: Feb/05/2004
Guest star: George Steinbrenner (Himself)



6 :01x06 - Tit for Tat

First aired: Feb/12/2004
Guest star: Anthony Ruivivar (Himself), Edward Allen Bernero (Himself), Kim Raver (Herself), Isaac Mizrahi (Himself), Regis Philbin (Himself), Skipp Sudduth (Himself), Carson Daly (Himself), Tiki Barber (Himself), Coby Bell (Himself)



7 :01x07 - Dupe-lex

First aired: Feb/19/2004



8 :01x08 - Ice Escapades

First aired: Feb/26/2004



9 :01x09 - DNA, Heads, and the Undead Kitty

First aired: Mar/04/2004
Guest star: Leah Tinari (Herself), Giles Lyon (Himself), Meghan Boody (Herself)



10 :01x10 - Wheeling & Dealing

First aired: Mar/11/2004



11 :01x11 - A Look Back

First aired: Mar/18/2004



12 :01x12 - Circus, Circus

First aired: Mar/25/2004



13 :01x13 - The Price is Height

First aired: Apr/01/2004



14 :01x14 - Down to the Wire (1)

First aired: Apr/08/2004
Guest star: Diane Lamezec (Herself), Norma Foerderer (Herself - Interviewer), Alan Wiselberg (Himself - Interviewer), Charlie Reese (Himself - Interviewer), Tom Downing (Himself - Interviewer), Joe Simpson (Himself)



15 :01x15 - Down to the Wire (2)

First aired: Apr/15/2004
Director: Michael Simon
Guest star: Lesley Rey (Herself), Nick Lachey (Himself), Jessica Simpson (Herself)



16 :01x16 - Down to the Wire (3)

First aired: Apr/15/2004



A Look Back

First aired: Dec/01/2004



17 :02x01 - Toying With Disaster

First aired: Sep/09/2004



18 :02x02 - Scoop Dreams

First aired: Sep/16/2004



19 :02x03 - Send in the Crowns

First aired: Sep/23/2004



20 :02x04 - The Last Supper

First aired: Sep/29/2004



21 :02x05 - Lights! Camera! Transaction!

First aired: Oct/07/2004
Guest star: Anna Kournikova (Herself)



22 :02x06 - Crimes of Fashion

First aired: Oct/14/2004



23 :02x07 - Barking Up the Wrong Tree

First aired: Oct/21/2004
Guest star: Michael R. Bloomberg (Himself)



24 :02x08 - A Tale of Two Leaders

First aired: Oct/28/2004
Guest star: Donny Deutsch (Himself)



25 :02x09 - Bringing Down the House

First aired: Nov/04/2004



26 :02x10 - Runaway Pride

First aired: Nov/11/2004



27 :02x11 - The Butt Stops Here

First aired: Nov/18/2004
Guest star: Gary Lane (Jeans Model (Uncredited)), Larry Lane (Jeans Model (Uncredited))



28 :02x12 - The Pepsi Challenged

First aired: Nov/25/2004



29 :02x13 - Sweet & Lowdown

First aired: Dec/02/2004



30 :02x14 - Intellectual Horsepower (1)

First aired: Dec/09/2004
Guest star: Alan Jope (Himself - Interviewer), Dawn Hudson (Herself - Interviewer), Alan Greenberg (Himself - Interviewer), Robert Kraft (Himself - Interviewer)



31 :02x15 - Decision Time (2)

First aired: Dec/16/2004
Director: Glenn Weiss
Guest star: Corey Maggette (Himself), Brevin Knight (Himself), Mark Jackson (Himself), Larry Hughes (Himself), Drew Gooden (Himself), Michael Finley (Himself), Juan Dixon (Himself), Jason Collins (Himself), Tony Bennett (Himself)



32 :02x16 - Decision Time (3)

First aired: Dec/16/2004
Guest star: Matthew Calamari (Himself - Audience Member), The O'Jays (Themselves), Bob Lanier (Himself), Jill Hennessy (Herself - Breif Cameo in Audience), Michael Frazier (Himself - Audience Member), Lt. Col. Andrew Hergenrother (Himself - Audience Member), David Stern (Himself), Regis Philbin (Himself - Reunion Co-Host), Sugar Ray Leonard (Himself)



33 :02x17 - Decision Time (4)

First aired: Dec/16/2004



34 :03x01 - Whopper 101

First aired: Jan/20/2005



35 :03x02 - Motel 666

First aired: Jan/27/2005
Guest star: Annika Sorenstam (Herself)



36 :03x03 - Trouble Is Brewing

First aired: Feb/03/2005



37 :03x04 - Soap Dopes

First aired: Feb/10/2005
Guest star: Donny Deutsch (Himself)



38 :03x05 - Airstream of Consciousness

First aired: Feb/17/2005



39 :03x06 - The Writing on the Wall

First aired: Feb/24/2005
Guest star: Jill Cremer (Herself)



40 :03x07 - Project Putt Putt

First aired: Mar/03/2005



41 :03x08 - Bling It On

First aired: Mar/10/2005
Guest star: New Found Glory (Themselves), Jadakiss (Himself), Fat Joe (Himself), Lil' Jon (Himself), Simple Plan (Themselves), Lil' Kim (Herself), Moby (Himself), Gene Simmons (Himself), Barenaked Ladies (Themselves)



42 :03x09 - What You Didn't See...

First aired: Mar/17/2005



43 :03x10 - Pandora's Box

First aired: Mar/24/2005



44 :03x11 - The Pie's the Limit

First aired: Mar/31/2005



45 :03x12 - Seams Stress

First aired: Apr/07/2005



46 :03x13 - A Lonely Drive

First aired: Apr/14/2005
Guest star: Jamal Crawford (Himself), Tim Thomas (Himself), Isiah Thomas (Himself)



47 :03x14 - I Can't Believe It's Not Clutter

First aired: Apr/21/2005



48 :03x15 - Bedazzled by a Beefy T

First aired: Apr/28/2005



49 :03x16 - The Games People Play (1)

First aired: May/05/2005
Guest star: David Brandon (Himself - Interviewer), Darlene Daggett (Herself - Interviewer), Howard Lorber (Himself - Interviewer), Greg Brenneman (Himself - Interviewer)



50 :03x17 - Into The Stretch (2)

First aired: May/12/2005
Guest star: Fabolous (Himself), Aimee Duall (Herself - Playstation Representative)



51 :03x18 - Into The Stretch (3)

First aired: May/19/2005



Clip Show

First aired: Nov/24/2005

Clip montage of the season including never-before-seen-footage.



52 :04x01 - Let's Get Physical

First aired: Sep/22/2005

This season's candidates:

· Josh (New York, N.Y.) Beauty Company Owner
Josh, 30, a successful entrepreneur and self-made multi-millionaire by the age of 24, has become a driving force in the cosmetics and beauty industry. Josh is co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer of GoSMILE, Inc. (www.GoSMILE.com). In less than three years, he and his partners in the company have effectively established GoSMILE as the innovative pioneer and leader of the newest category in prestige retail, called Smile Beauty. Prior to this venture, he had successfully helped build and run a multi-media marketing services company, Student Advantage Inc., valued at over a billion dollars at its peak in the stock market. Over a nine-year period, Josh built and managed various aspects of the company, driving the growth of the company from 12 people, generating $400,000 in annual revenue, to nearly 500 people generating over $85 million in revenue. He received his B.S. in marketing and finance from the University of Albany. He married his high school sweetheart four years ago, and they are expecting their first child this January.

· Rebecca (Chicago, Ill.) Financial Journalist
Rebecca, 23, was named "One of 20 Teens Who Will Change the World" by Teen People magazine in February 2000 and was awarded a Point of Light by President Clinton. She graduated with honors from the University of Chicago, earning degrees in economics and pre-law. As a Chicago-based investment banker, she structured mergers and acquisitions, as well as equity and debt transactions. Prior to that, she traded short-term interest rate options on Citigroup's foreign exchange desk in London. Outside of business, Rebecca founded a non-profit organization, raising over $750,000 to support disenfranchised children. In conjunction with this effort, she lobbied state and federal government officials, speaking at a wide range of national conferences and sharing the stage with Al Gore and Colin Powell, among others. She also reported on-air, wrote and helped produce hard news, features, and entertainment segments for a weekly show on an NBC affiliate in her hometown of Minneapolis. She is currently a financial journalist in Chicago.

· Brian (New York, N.Y.) Print Company Executive
Brian, 23, originally from Old Beth Page, NY, is Director of Business Development for The True Type Printing Company, a New York City-based commercial printing company. During his tenure, Brian effectively launched new initiatives within the print and graphic arts vertical market. He helped orchestrate a comprehensive overhaul of this 70-year-old company into a 30,000 square foot modern state-of-the-art commercial printing facility – increasing its overall capability and profitability. Prior to this position, Brian has been a consultant with many of the industry leaders in technology including America Online, Inc. and Razorfish, Inc. developing successful software application systems for their clients. From 1997-1999, Brian helped cultivate an Internet startup company on Long Island called The Fountainhead Management, which was sold to the publicly traded e-commerce company, Intershop Communications in March of 1999. Additionally, at the age of 18, Brian was the youngest citizen panelist on the show "Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher."

· Toral (Philadelphia, Pa.) Investment Banker
Toral, 29, currently a Vice President in the Capital Markets group of a major investment bank in New York City, is among the handful of officer level women in her group responsible for originating, structuring, negotiating and closing multi-million dollar business deals. Fluent in French, Hindi and English, Toral has traveled to more than 15 foreign countries over the course of her career, working with top business leaders in both the public and private sectors. A graduate of the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, Toral has worked for some of the country's leading financial institutions including Goldman Sachs and American Express. In addition, Toral is a skilled day trader and self-made multi-millionaire. Her recent investments include luxury real estate and upscale restaurant projects in Manhattan and Brooklyn. Born and raised in Philadelphia, Toral now resides in New York City, and likes to spend her free time at her homes in Miami Beach and London.

· Chris (Dallas, Texas) Marketing Executive
Chris, 27, is a former NFL player for the New Orleans Saints, Tennessee Titans and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He earned a B.S. in speech communications and rhetoric with a minor in political science from Texas A&M University, where he was an All-Conference Offensive Lineman and a four-year letterman. He currently works in advertising sales as an executive at KRLD News Radio 1080-AM in Dallas, Texas, where he was recently named "salesperson of the year," for generating over $1,500,000 in new revenue and breaking the company's 79-year record for first year sales. During this time, he started a company called Big Tree Investments LLC., a transactional real estate company that uses land trusts to acquire and wholesale properties. In 2004, Chris and his wife Lacie founded C&L, Inc., which operates their 100-acre tree farm in East Texas, where they raise and harvest pine trees for long-term investment growth. He and his wife enjoy traveling and spending time on their ranch.

· Kristi (Gainesville, Ga.) Sales Executive
Kristi, 24, top sales executive for Gold Creek Golf Club, a high profile 27-hole golf course in Dawsonville, Ga., exceeded her yearly quota of $600,000 in her first four months on the job. Kristi went on to reach a total of $1.3 million in sales while becoming a Vice President and leading her sales team. She received a full scholarship to play soccer at Truett McConnel College and Brenau University. She was an All-American Nominee and was nationally ranked. Kristi was able to accomplish all of this after having a premature child at the age of 16. With her daughter now in second grade she has found the man of her dreams who she is to marry this fall. They will continue to live in Gainesville, Ga.

· Clay (College Station, Texas) Realtor
Clay, 28, originally from the small town of Stephenville, Texas, has been involved with real estate his entire life, both through his parent's custom home business and the very detailed homes he built using the thousand's of Lego's® he still owns. Clay attended Texas A&M University for three years where, during his freshman year, he realized his passion was real estate and began working as a REALTOR®'s assistant. A year later he moved his real estate license to Century 21 Beal, Inc. where he has worked for almost nine years. His unique attention to detail and creative abilities have driven him to be one of the top real estate agents in the Bryan/College Station area. Clay's specialty is new construction where he loves to help buyers and builders design and create unique properties to fit their lifestyles or market demands.

· Felisha (Kansas City, Mo.) Real Estate Developer
Felisha, 29, earned a B.S. in Aviation Human Factors and Systems from Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, and then traveled to Atlanta where she was contracted to do research for the Federal Aviation Administration. In 2001, she took the opportunity to assist an Illinois-based real estate company in its growth. She quickly learned management and development, and started her own development companies: 4010 Washington, Mason Management and Mason Hotels. She currently owns real estate throughout the U.S., and recently purchased a 100-room hotel development in Lafayette, La. Originally from Middleton, Idaho, Felisha's motivations for success are her twin brother, two other siblings, and deceased parents. Her passions are flying (she is a pilot) and racing sailboats.

· Randal (Somerset, N.J.) Consulting Firm Owner
Randal, 34, is the founder, president and CEO of his fifth venture "BCT Partners," a multi-million dollar management, technology and policy consulting firm based in Newark, N.J., that works with corporations, government agencies, philanthropic and nonprofit organizations. Born in Philadelphia and raised in Hightstown, N.J., he holds five academic degrees in engineering, business and technology including a B.S. from Rutgers University, an M.S. from the University of Oxford in England as a Rhodes Scholar, and an M.S., M.B.A. and Ph.D. from MIT. A former college championship track and field athlete, he has received numerous awards for his accomplishments as an entrepreneur and technologist including the National Society of Black Engineers "National Member of the Year." A Leadership New Jersey Fellow and Next Generation Leadership Fellow, Randal has been featured by Black Enterprise magazine and Ebony magazine in their "30 Leaders of the Future" issue. He is a proud member of First Baptist Church in Somerset, N.J., where he resides and is happily married to his wife Zahara.

· Jennifer M. (Los Angeles, Calif.) Ad Sales Manager
Jennifer Murphy, 26, was Miss Oregon USA and a top ten finalist at Miss USA 2004. She is the second oldest of twelve children and was home schooled in her native southern Oregon. Inspired by her father's entrepreneurial spirit at the age of seventeen, Jennifer began working full-time while concurrently completing courses in business and marketing. By 19, Jennifer was selected for a sales position with Qwest Dex. During her first year with the company, she was awarded the prestigious President's Circle of Excellence award for her record breaking sales performance. By age 23, Jennifer became the youngest manager in an international advertising firm called Phone Directories Company. There she built and managed new sales teams and markets for the company and consistently exceeded her goals by over 200% resulting in a “Manager of the Year and Canvass of the Year” in her first year with the company. After purchasing her first real estate investment at the age 21, Jennifer developed a passion for the real estate industry. She co-founded and now serves as CEO and President for a real estate development company, and is currently overseeing the construction of residential subdivisions. Jennifer is a classroom volunteer with Junior Achievement, and teaches young people how to succeed in business and build entrepreneurial skills.

· James (Alexandria, Va.) Sales Executive
James, 27, is in the top three percent of sales for Cingular Wireless and is a Cingular Summit award winner. He recently started a real estate investment firm, J.S. DILLON, with his wife Shawna and they currently own properties in Alexandria, Va., Washington D.C., and Chicago. James graduated cum laude from Frostburg State University with a B.S. in business administration and was also Vice President of Sigma Beta Delta and a four-year baseball letterman/captain. Upon graduation, he earned his second diploma in broadcasting and interned at "The John Thompson Show" and "The Sports Reporters" on SportsTalk980. He was dubbed "Gentleman Jim" while interning on Z104's, "The Bush League Morning Show." This experience led him to a position as a roaming reporter, production assistant, and weekend sportscaster at WHSV TV3 in Harrisonburg, Va.

· Alla (Las Vegas, Nev.) Salon & Spa Chain Owner
Alla, 31, a self-made multi-millionaire, owns a chain of upscale Dolphin Court Salons & Day Spas in Las Vegas. She also builds million dollar custom mansions for resale and invests avidly in commercial and residential land. Alla was born and raised in Chisinau, capital of Moldavia, former Republic of the Soviet Union and moved to the U.S.A. with her parents in 1988 to fulfill the “American Dream.” At age 19, she purchased her first building, and at age 23 she was one of the youngest pioneers of the spa boom. Recently, she negotiated one of her most lucrative business deals by selling the spa and the salon she owned at a star studded Hotel and Casino in Henderson, Nev. Encouraged by her celebrity clientele, Alla has been developing her own European-derived skin care and hair care lines. She successfully balances a happy marriage, motherhood to her four children, and a thriving career in the entertainment capital of the world, Las Vegas.

· Jennifer W. (Anthem, Ariz.) Realty Company Owner
Jennifer, 31, received a B.A. in public relations and political science from Murray State University while playing on the university’s women's golf team. Originally from Tennessee, Jennifer was a former president of her local Future Farmers of America Association. She enjoys riding horses, camping and even earned her first dollar showing sheep. Jennifer moved to Arizona in 2000 and opened her own real estate company called "Hot Realty." She is the designated broker overseeing 70 plus agents and employees. In its first year of business her company grossed over $1.3 million dollars and is on target to more than double that in 2005. In addition, she recently opened her second business "Off the Hook Sushi & Martini Bar." Proving itself to be a hip and trendy local spot to dine on delicious cuisine, she and her partners plan to open two more restaurants in the next year. Jennifer and her husband Jeff are the proud parents of two children.

· Markus (Sarasota, Fla.) Inventor
Markus, 41, grew up splitting his time between Chicago and Sarasota, Fla. and has lived in many other cities including Los Angeles, Atlanta and New York. While attending Santa Monica College for pre-law, Markus chose to breakaway in favor of pursuing the life of an entrepreneur. He had involvement in the ultra high-end furniture industry for ten years, focusing on distribution and furniture design with clients including Disney, Universal and select residential properties. Markus invented, developed and marketed The FootMateTM System and currently is reintroducing the system with key industry partners and has many other products in the works. In addition, he continues to manage and invest in numerous waterfront real estate properties. Markus has an intense passion for life and adventure; ranking high on the list are skiing, auto racing, flying and pursing a passion for fine wine – frequently traveling to Bordeaux, Champagne and Paris.

· Melissa (Tampa, Fla.) Real Estate Investor
Melissa, 30, was a star softball and soccer athlete for much of her youth. She graduated magna cum laude from the University of Denver, with a dual B.S. degree in Accounting and International Finance, and two Master Degrees in Accounting and Computer Information Systems. Melissa's Fortune 500 professional foundation includes accounting and tax consulting at KPMG, followed by becoming Vice President of Investments at Wachovia Securities. She built a portfolio of investments valued more than $48 million in her first year as a stockbroker. True to her entrepreneurial spirit, Melissa founded Mosaic Co., offering title and inspection services, mortgage lending, and lease-option housing, after many years of buying, selling, and rehabbing properties. She recently acquired several apartment buildings in Fla. and is currently expanding into the hospitality and senior housing industries.

· Mark (Louisville, Ky.) Wealth Manager
Mark, 35, graduated from the University of Louisville with a B.A. in finance and completed his M.B.A. from Bellarmine University. He founded and sold more than eight successful businesses over the past ten years while working for PNC Brokerage. During his time at PNC, he was also the firm's top producer for nine consecutive years in the Kentucky and Indiana region. After leaving the firm, he launched Lamkin Wealth Management, which has vaulted to the top two percent of LPL firms nationwide in just three-and-a-half years. Mark's goal is to manage $100 million dollars in five years. He and his wife Jennifer have two children.

· Marshawn (Atlanta, Ga.) Recent Law School Graduate
Marshawn, 26, is CEO of Communications Counts!, a national professional development and public speaking consulting agency where she travels the country working with politicians, athletes, entertainers, and media personalities. As Miss District of Columbia, she finished 3rd runner-up at the Miss America competition. A national spokesperson on youth crime prevention and leadership development, and she has worked with the U.S. Justice Department as a co-founder of the National Youth Network. She graduated magna cum laude from Texas Christian University with honors, and was named a Harry S. Truman Scholar, an ambassador to the International Summit of Achievement in Ireland, and one of Glamour magazine's "Top Ten College Women." She received her J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center, where she served as a criminal defense attorney in the Juvenile Justice Clinic and as a litigator on Georgetown's International Commercial Arbitration Team competing in Vienna, Austria. Born and raised in Dallas, Texas, she relocated from Washington, D.C. to Georgia where she will begin her career as a litigator with a top Atlanta law firm.

· Adam (Atlanta, Ga.) Risk Manager
Adam, 22, graduated at the age of 20 in the top of his class from Georgia State University with a B.B.A. majoring in risk management and insurance. He began his career at the early age of 19 at Marsh & McLennan Companies, a fortune 200 Company, in their investment banking division. By age 20, Adam was managing a book of business, at Marsh USA Inc., exceeding three million for blue chip companies providing them with tailored risk management solutions. He recently moved to New York City where he is currently working for one of the Big 4 Accounting/Advisory Firms where he advises the head of fortune 500 Companies on risk management strategies. As a first generation American, Adam derives his inspiration and entrepreneurial spirit from his parents successful business that they started from nothing and grew to a multimillion-dollar enterprise. Additionally, growing up, Adam worked in the family tool and dye machine shop business and managed the family's multimillion-dollar real estate business located in the heart of metro Atlanta. Adam's summers were spent in Israel, his family's origin, which had a tremendous influence on his values.



53 :04x02 - There's No Little 'I' In Team

First aired: Sep/29/2005



54 :04x03 - Something Old, Something New

First aired: Oct/06/2005



55 :04x04 - Ice Cream of Genie

First aired: Oct/13/2005



56 :04x05 - Lost In Space

First aired: Oct/20/2005



57 :04x06 - Take Me Out to the Boardroom

First aired: Oct/27/2005



58 :04x07 - Back to School

First aired: Nov/03/2005



59 :04x08 - Store Wars

First aired: Nov/10/2005

The candidates square off in the glitzy film business and work with one of the biggest movie franchises of all time: Star Wars. One candidate turns to the dark side against their teammates while another abandons their team in the final minutes. The winners learn first-hand what it means to be The Apprentice while the losers face the revenge of The Donald in the boardroom.



60 :04x09 - One Hit Blunder

First aired: Nov/17/2005

The final six get in touch with their inner-rockstar selves when challenged to write and produce an original song for satellite radio. One team packages its singer for the wrong market while the other scores a hit live, on-air. The winners get a chance to experience what work is really like for the original "Apprentice" while the losers face the music in the boardroom when the 13th candidate is fired.



61 :04x10 - Shaniagans

First aired: Nov/24/2005
Guest star: Shania Twain (Herself)

The five remaining candidates face off in the multi-billion dollar fragrance industry. One team gets wind of the competition's plans while the other is forced to retaliate in an all-out street war. The winners saddle up with a world-famous country music star, while the losers mosey over to the boardroom where the 14th candidate is fired.



62 :04x11 - To Lead or Not to Lead

First aired: Dec/01/2005

The final four candidates are tasked to create a promotional video for one of the biggest companies in the world: Microsoft. It's a dog eat dog world as one team sabotages another team's plans. But does it give them the advantage? It's smooth sailing for the winners, while the losers toss tact aside in a tearful boardroom.



63 :04x12 - The Final Showdown

First aired: Dec/08/2005

The final two are faced with their toughest tasks to date. They must each manage massive charity events. After battling with one another to pick "employees" to help them, one candidate coordinates a celebrity softball game, while the other transforms a downtown nightclub into a star-studded comedy event. A finalist is left reeling after a star cancellation and Mother Nature threatens to destroy the other's plans.



64 :04x13 - Decision Time

First aired: Dec/15/2005

The two-hour finale will be broadcast live at Lincoln Center and will feature the conclusion of the final two tasks, a cast reunion and ultimately the live boardroom hiring of Trump's newest employee who will receive a $250,000 'apprenticeship.'



Mid-Season Highlights

First aired: Apr/23/2006



65 :05x01 - Summer of Sam's

First aired: Feb/27/2006

Eighteen candidates journey to Republic Airport in New York to meet Donald Trump on his plane and begin their 15-week job interview. For their first task, the teams utilize enormous blimps to market the billion-dollar, members-only warehouse business.



66 :05x02 - The Razor's Edge

First aired: Mar/06/2006

The candidates' second task involves a marketing campaign that challenges New Yorkers to text message on their mobile phones. One team's project manager learns a lesson in leadership while the other has a difficult time dealing with an awkward acting teammate. The winners are treated to a charitable reward while the losers face the boardroom.



67 :05x03 - Get it in Gear

First aired: Mar/13/2006

The candidates throw a corporate retreat for car dealership owners of the world's largest automaker. While one team focuses on an outdoor experience, the other team looks at throwing a classy event. The winners swim with the ocean's deadliest predators while the losers head to the boardroom where the fourth candidate is sent home.



68 :05x04 - Cereal Killers

First aired: Mar/20/2006

The would-be magnates design billboards to launch a new product for a monster cereal company. One project manager attempts to unite their team amid adversity while the other team struggles with an annoying teammate. The winners break bread with a world-famous chef while the losers get chewed out in the boardroom, and another candidate is fired.



69 :05x05 - Cruise Control

First aired: Mar/27/2006

The candidates race against the clock to shoot a commercial aboard a cruise ship that's set to sail. One project manager clashes with a mutinous teammate while the other project manager alienates everybody. The winners are rewarded with a bounty of treasure, while the losers head to the boardroom where another candidate is sent home.



70 :05x06 - King of the Jingle

First aired: Apr/03/2006

The would-be tycoons take on the world of music when they write an advertising jingle for a major restaurant chain. One team finds their groove right away while the other contends with an out-of-tune teammate. The winners enjoy a scrumptious reward and the losers face the music in the boardroom.



71 :05x07 - It's More Than D'Cor

First aired: Apr/10/2006

The candidates battle it out in the billion-dollar renovation business creating themed activity areas for a national children's charity. One project manager nails the concept but drives everyone crazy because they can't make a decision. The other team watches as their project manager butts heads with a negative teammate. The winners help make a child's dream come true, while the losers face a hammering in the boardroom by The Donald.



72 :05x08 - A Slice Of Heaven

First aired: Apr/10/2006
Guest star: Charles Schumer (Himself)

The ten remaining candidates launch a new pizza sandwich for a major convenience retailer. One candidate volunteers to switch sides to help out a losing team. Another candidate attempts to make the biggest sale imaginable. The winners jet out of town to dine with a U.S. Senator while the losers get grilled in the boardroom.



73 :05x09 - Assault on Battery

First aired: Apr/24/2006

Donald Trump's children Ivanka and Donald Jr. watch as the candidates engage in an all-out street war while promoting one of New York City's biggest tourist attractions. One team goes for broke in an effort to end a horrible losing streak, while the other struggles with an insubordinate teammate. The winners hit the links with one of the world's best golfers, while the losers head to the boardroom where another candidate is fired.



74 :05x10 - Blow Out

First aired: May/01/2006

The eight remaining candidates travel to Long Island to put together grand openings for two new hair salons. One project manager decides to get his hair done while a romance may or not be blossoming on the other team. The winners collaborate with a legendary songwriter, while the losers sing a different tune in a particularly heated boardroom.



75 :05x11 - Back to School

First aired: May/08/2006

The candidates relive their younger days by putting on a tailgate party during a college football game. One team creates a spectacle with an eating contest while members of the other team dress up as cheerleaders. The winners wine and dine in the country, while the losers face a fierce boardroom.



76 :05x12 - Backs against the Wal-Mart

First aired: May/15/2006

The final five are challenged to create an in-store display for a videogame console in one of the biggest retail chains in the country. One candidate feels they are being undermined by their team, while the other group worries that their display will not be completed in time. The winners take a private jet to Hollywood and get a chance to appear in a movie, while the losers face off in the boardroom.



77 :05x13 - Who Wears The Pants

First aired: May/22/2006

The final four candidates create a new line of uniforms for the nation's largest brand of upscale, all-suite hotels. One team uses its love of fashion to try to stitch together a win, while the other team models its designs on market research. The winners hit the town with Trump's favorite apprentices, while the losers struggle to survive the boardroom.



78 :05x14 - The Mother of All Tasks

First aired: May/29/2006

The final two candidates take on their toughest tasks yet, coordinating two massive charity events. One finalist faces off with a tough executive while putting on a celebrity hockey event and the other lets his heart lead him astray while staging a massive rock concert in Atlantic City.



79 :05x15 - Decision Time

First aired: Jun/05/2006
Guest star: Randal Pinkett (Himself)

The finalists scramble to complete their most difficult tasks to date, then go head to head in the final boardroom. The winner is announced live from Los Angeles.



80 :06x01 - To Have and Have Not

First aired: Jan/07/2007

Eighteen new candidates vie for a coveted position with Donald Trump in the sixth-season opener, which finds them running a car wash. Among the twists this season: The show moves to Los Angeles; and the winning team each week takes up residence in a mansion, while the losers live outside in tents, complete with outdoor showers and toilets. The would-be tycoons include an Olympic athlete; a movie-studio exec; and an Internet entrepreneur.



81 :06x02 - Pink Is the New Black

First aired: Jan/14/2007

Teams Kinetic Corp. and Arrow Corp. 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. The reward: a trip with Donald Trump to the Playboy Mansion. Hugh Hefner, Ivanka Trump and Turk make appearances.



82 :06x03 - Hollywood or Bussed

First aired: Jan/21/2007

The budding business bigwigs create innovative Hollywood sightseeing tours. Ivanka Trump and Donald Trump Jr. make appearances, as do the Los Angeles Laker Girls.



83 :06x04 - Drive-Thru Duel

First aired: Jan/28/2007

The candidates must launch a new product for a national chicken restaurant---a challenge that's sure to ruffle some feathers. The winners receive a personal serenade by Tuscan tenor Andrea Bocelli. Previous winner Sean Yazbeck makes an appearance.



84 :06x05 - To Bee or Not to Bee

First aired: Feb/11/2007

Donald Trump farms out an agriculture-themed task when the candidates must harvest honey---and evade swarms of bees in the process. The winners have a ball playing basketball with hoops stars Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and James Worthy, plus coach Phil Jackson.



85 :06x06 - Travel Sweepstakes Smackdown

First aired: Feb/18/2007



86 :06x07 - Life in the Luxury Lane

First aired: Mar/04/2007



87 :06x08 - Bend It Like Donald

First aired: Mar/11/2007



88 :06x09 - Soap Gets In Your Eyes

First aired: Mar/18/2007
Guest star: Arnold Schwarzenegger (Himself)



89 :06x10 - Girls on Roller Skates

First aired: Mar/25/2007



90 :06x11 - Shut Your Smartmouth

First aired: Apr/01/2007



91 :06x12 - Las Vegas, Baby!

First aired: Apr/08/2007



92 :06x13 - The Final Four

First aired: Apr/15/2007



93 :06x14 - Decision Time

First aired: Apr/22/2007
Guest star: George Ross (Himself)



94 :07x01 - Task: Selling Hot Dogs

First aired: Jan/03/2008

Season seven begins with 14 savvy celebrities face tasks and elimination. First up, choosing team captains and selling hot dogs.



95 :07x02 - Pedigree Adoption Drive Commercial

First aired: Jan/10/2008

A production of a commercial for pet adoption is this weeks challenge for the celebrity candidates. Ivanka Trump and Terry Lundgren are project overseers.



96 :07x03 - Mr. Outside the Box

First aired: Jan/17/2008
Guest star: Jim Cramer (Himself), Alec Baldwin (Himself)

This weeks challenge is for the celebrities to create and operate a mobile printing station, with help from a graphic artist. Along the way they experience spilled coffee and a celebrity who likes to dictate.



97 :07x04 - A Knight on Broadway

First aired: Jan/24/2008
Guest star: Bob Saget (Himself), David Hyde Pierce (Himself), Vince McMahon (Himself)

An argument explodes from a new challenge when the celebrities are assigned to sell tickets to a Broadway show, as one celeb wears a dresses as a knight as they rush through the bumper to bumper NY City traffic.



98 :07x05 - The Croc and the Rat

First aired: Jan/31/2008

The contestants must bring the awareness a shoe donation campaign to the people. In a surprise, one celebrity defects to the other team, but may be only acting as a spy.



99 :07x06 - Window of Opportunity

First aired: Feb/07/2008

This weeks challenge for the contestants is to create a living window display for a mattress company.



100 :07x07 - The Mane Event

First aired: Feb/14/2008
Guest star: William Baldwin (Himself), Jenna Jameson (Herself), John Rich (Himself)

It's a bumpy ride for this weeks challenge which involves managing a horse-and-carriage business, when one team has two members butting heads.



101 :07x08 - Quality, Value and Chaos

First aired: Feb/21/2008

This week's challenge for the celebs are to produce and appear on a home shopping network segment, and both teams encounter a bad rehearsal just before they go to air.



102 :07x09 - The Money Shot

First aired: Feb/28/2008

A four page magazine photo spread for a body wash product in the challenge for this weeks remaining celebrities, but tow of the contestants complicate matters by heading to a bar instead.



103 :07x10 - Painting by Numbers

First aired: Mar/06/2008
Guest star: Melania Trump (Herself), Donald Trump, Jr. (Himself)

The celebrity contestants are challenged with discovering an artist, creating a display and then selling the art work in a gallery. But tempers flare when one contestant is caught spying, and another team struggles with its sales.



104 :07x11 - Bread and Badda-Bing

First aired: Mar/13/2008

The celebrities are challenged to work in a sandwich shop franchise and create a new unique sandwich to sell. The sandwich will be based on the celebs star status, and one former contestant makes a surprise visit during the lunch rush.



105 :07x12 - Going Once, Twice, You're Fired

First aired: Mar/20/2008
Guest star: Sarah Ferguson (Herself), Backstreet Boys (Themselves)

The celebrity cast is cut to two after a surprise board meeting and interviews conducted by business pundits Jim Cramer and Erin Burnett. The remaining two will then organize a concert for the Backstreet Boys, with former celebrity contestants returning to help out.



106 :07x13 - Under The Hammer

First aired: Mar/27/2008
Guest star: Simon Cowell (Himself), Backstreet Boys (Themselves)

The season finale will end with Donal Trump naming a winner. But first, the two finalists continue on in their attempt to organize a charity auction and concert. $250,000 dollars will go to the winner.



107 :08x01 - Cupcake Challenge

First aired: Mar/01/2009

Season 8 of The Apprentice begins with the introduction of the 16 celebrity competitors. Trying to impress Donald this season will be Clint Black, Brian McKnight, Tionne Watkins, Andrew Dice Clay, Tom Green, Joan Rivers, Dennis Rodman, Hershel Walker, Scott Hamilton, Claudia Jordan and Brande Rodrick. First up, a bake sale featuring cupcakes in a challenge to sell the most, despite culinary challenges and a surprise taste test.



108 :08x02 - Comic Book Character Challenge

First aired: Mar/08/2009

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.



109 :08x03 - Wedding Dress Challenge

First aired: Mar/15/2009

The remaining celebs must decorate a bare space into a bridal boutique and then sell 125 wedding dresses.



110 :08x04 - Video Camera Challenge

First aired: Mar/22/2009

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.



111 :08x05 - Hotel Challenge

First aired: Mar/29/2009

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.



112 :08x06 - Viral Video Challenge

First aired: Apr/05/2009

This week's challenge for the remaining celebrities make a viral video for a laundry detergent. But clashing egos and a renegade project manager menaces this down-and-dirty project, and one team's video may become derailed by a last minute decision.



113 :08x07 - Life Lock and Jewelry Challenges

First aired: Apr/12/2009

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.



114 :08x08 - Jewelry Auction and Frozen Food Challenges

First aired: Apr/19/2009

The celebrities find themselves struggling to execute a charity auction featuring jewelry designed by Ivanka Trump.



115 :08x09 - Deodorant Ad Challenge

First aired: Apr/26/2009

The remaining celebrities will be challenged to create a four-page ad for a new deodorant which will feature basketball player David Lee.



116 :08x10 - Ad Jingle Challenge

First aired: May/03/2009

The remaining teams are asked to create and perform a new jingle for a tuna fish company. Also, they must make a 30-second radio commercial spot for the same company, but one team panics after hitting rough waters and feel unable to meet the challenge. Piers Morgan will interview each member before two contestants are chosen by Donald Trump to move onto the finals.



117 :08x11 - The Final Challenge

First aired: May/10/2009

The season finale finds celebrity contestants returning to help Joan and Annie put on a pre-theater VIP party before the performance of "Wintuck," a Cirque de Soleil show. A silent auction will be held at the party consisting of items submitted by the celebrities.



118 :09x01 - Episode 901

First aired: Mar/14/2010



119 :09x02 - Episode 902

First aired: Mar/21/2010



120 :09x03 - Episode 903

First aired: Mar/28/2010

The celebrities are asked to create a four-page advertorial for a new product, but the men are hindered by a technologically incompetent teammate.



121 :09x04 - Episode 904

First aired: Apr/04/2010

The project managers learn they must create a three-dimensional display to launch a theme park's new attraction; personal attacks continue to drive the women apart; another celebrity is sent home.



122 :09x05 - Episode 905

First aired: Apr/11/2010



123 :09x06 - Episode 906

First aired: Apr/18/2010



124 :09x07 - Episode 907

First aired: Apr/25/2010



125 :09x08 - Episode 908

First aired: May/02/2010



126 :09x09 - Episode 909

First aired: May/09/2010



127 :09x10 - Episode 910

First aired: May/16/2010



128 :09x11 - Episode 911

First aired: May/23/2010



129 :10x01 - Back to Work

First aired: Sep/16/2010



130 :10x02 - Frozen Assets

First aired: Sep/23/2010



131 :10x03 - Working Like A Dog

First aired: Sep/30/2010

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.



132 :10x04 - Snack Attack

First aired: Oct/07/2010

Trump tasks the teams with creating a video for Popcorn Indiana, with the intention of it going viral on the internet. One team loses a member to a dental emergency, and violence in their video causes another teammate concern. On the other side, one team member is ostracized by the rest. In the end, one team hits the mark, with the other team left to fight it out in the boardroom, where another candidate is sent packing.



133 :10x05 - Rock the Catwalk

First aired: Oct/14/2010

The teams are tasked with producing a fashion show to launch Rockport's Spring line of shoes. One team makes the risky decision to clothe their models only in shoes and underwear for their finale. The other team faces a crisis with an under-prepared emcee. In the most explosive boardroom yet, Mr. Trump rakes the losing team over the coals before lowering the boom with the fateful words, "You're Fired."



134 :10x06 - Pedicab Confessions

First aired: Oct/21/2010

Mr. Trump tasks each team with designing, selling, and operating pedicab tours. Right off the bat, one side falls short as two team members fail the test and are not allowed to operate pedicabs. The other team chooses a colorful theme, but escalating tensions threaten to derail sales. In the boardroom, one candidate begs Mr. Trump to get rid of a teammate. When the numbers are revealed, the losing team remains to fight it out and Mr. Trump fires another candidate.



135 :10x07 - Broadway Boardroom

First aired: Oct/28/2010

Each team is given an up-and-coming musical, and tasked with producing a backer's audition for potential investors. One project manager admits to knowing nothing about musical theatre, but then sends away a concert pianist on their team. On the other team, a sidelined candidate takes over creative control. Broadway star Kristin Chenoweth helps judge each presentation, and the past comes back to haunt one teammate in a shocking boardroom, before Mr. Trump sends another candidate packing.



136 :10x08 - Dressed to Kill

First aired: Nov/04/2010

Teams must create a 4-page advertorial featuring the suits, shirts, and cufflinks of the Donald J. Trump Signature line. On one team, the project manager becomes obsessed with one of the models. The other project manager strips down to pose in a racy bedroom scene. In the boardroom, Mr. Trump reveals the winning team and the losers battle it out before another candidate is fired.



137 :10x09 - Fragrant Disregard

First aired: Nov/11/2010

Mr. Trump tasks the teams with creating an in-store display for Perfumania, featuring a fragrance by Kim Kardashian. A female contestant feels pressured by male teammates to bring a feminine touch to the team's design. On the other side, a candidate worries that their display is becoming "bedazzled." Kim Kardashian makes a surprise visit to help judge the displays, and in the end, Mr. Trump fires another contestant



138 :10x10 - Must-See Mobile TV

First aired: Nov/18/2010

With numbers dwindling on both teams, the candidates must scramble to produce 30-second commercials featuring FLO TV and AT&T Mobile TV. One team ambitiously plans to produce two different commercials, while the other takes a risk by casting a teammate in the lead role. A fatal flaw in one team's commercial sends them to the boardroom.



139 :10x11 - Driving Miz-Rahi

First aired: Nov/25/2010

Teams are tasked with writing, directing, producing, and starring in a live sales segment on QVC, while Mr. Trump and Isaac Mizrahi watch the broadcast from New York City. When negotiating for the Isaac Mizrahi products they will sell, one team dupes the other and wins both their preferred product and sales time slot. Choosing a price point becomes a critical decision, and one team loses the task by just 10 sales. Facing Mr. Trump in the boardroom, the losing team battles it out, and another candidate is fired.



140 :10x12 - Tee’d Off

First aired: Dec/02/2010

In Part 1 of the season finale, the final three face Mr. Trump in the boardroom to plead their cases. The axe falls on one, and the next day, the two remaining candidates are tasked with their final - and toughest - challenge. One finalist will run a VIP golf tournament featuring Kathy Griffin, and the other will manage a Liza Minnelli concert and tournament dinner. Previously-fired candidates return to help, but one is called away, leaving a finalist short-handed. A caterer drops out, a photographer ends up in the wrong state, and a major printing error all threaten to ruin the finalists' chances of becoming The Apprentice.



141 :10x13 - Welcome To The Club

First aired: Dec/09/2010

In Part 2 of the season finale, one finalist is horrified to realize that Kathy Griffin has missed the start of the tournament, and that Mr. Trump's golf team is missing a player. The other scrambles to meet the challenge of feeding 450 people before the Liza Minnelli concert. Cheap tournament prizes embarrass one finalist, but Liza Minnelli's performance wows the crowd and the evening ends on a high note. The next day, Donald Trump makes his final decision - one candidate is fired, and the other becomes The Apprentice.



142 :11x01 - Pepperoni Profit

First aired: Mar/06/2011

Donald Trump challenges the 16 new Celebrities to run authentic New York City pizzerias to raise money for charity. One team uses their celebrity power on the streets of Manhattan, while the other races against the clock to complete a special delivery that could be the difference between winning and losing. Friends with deep pockets show up and pack both pizzerias, and the Celebrities set a fundraising record. But the excitement is short lived, as one Celebrity becomes the first to hear Donald's dreaded words: "You're Fired!"



143 :11x02 - Child's Play

First aired: Mar/13/2011

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. One Celebrity is forced into the role of project manager and struggles to unite their team. The other team leader battles to control a loose cannon in the group. In the end, Celebrity Apprentice finalist Holly Robinson Peete helps choose the best children's book, and Donald Trump fires another celebrity.



144 :11x03 - Unhappy Campers

First aired: Mar/20/2011

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.



145 :11x04 - Off The Hook

First aired: Mar/27/2011

In the fourth episode of the season, the Celebrities are challenged to write and produce a 30-second video for ACN Video Phones - spots that will be judged by 450 ACN sales reps. One team listens closely to the executives' conservative brief, creating a video that tugs on the heartstrings. The other team decides to give the company a controversial ad to remember, and risks offending the sales reps. When the votes are cast, a winner is decided by the slimmest of margins. But no matter how close the vote, Donald Trump sends another Celebrity packing.



146 :11x05 - The Art of the Deal

First aired: Apr/03/2011

Donald Trump tasks the Celebrities with creating their own works of art, then selling them that same night for the most money possible. On one team, a misunderstanding leads to a violent confrontation. The other team's artwork gets held up in traffic, leaving them with nothing to sell minutes before their gallery opening. With record-setting money raised for charity, one team is victorious, and Mr. Trump must decide which celebrity is the next to get the boot.



147 :11x06 - Australian Gold

First aired: Apr/10/2011

The Celebrities are tasked with creating a public marketing event for Australian Gold, using a 10-foot by 10-foot glass box. One Project Manager dreams up an imaginative theme, but its implementation is hijacked by an unruly team member. The other project manager makes a risky last-minute creative change. The executives have a difficult decision on their hands, but one team emerges victorious and Donald Trump fires another Celebrity.



148 :11x07 - Raising The Steaks

First aired: Apr/17/2011

In the seventh episode of the season, the Celebrities must present a 20-minute live cooking demonstration for Omaha Steaks. One project manager unloads the lion's share of the task on a single team member, and the team is left with no time to rehearse. The other team must work with a Project Manager who doesn't cook or eat meat. Accusations fly in a brutal boardroom, and another Celebrity hears Donald Trump's dreaded words, "You're fired!"



149 :11x08 - Bitter Suites

First aired: Apr/24/2011

In the eighth episode of the season, 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, and another Celebrity is sent packing by Donald Trump.



150 :11x09 - Shear Madness

First aired: May/01/2011

In the ninth episode of the season, the Celebrities are tasked to produce a live hair show featuring Farouk Hair System products and Farouk hair stylists. While picking project Managers, one Celebrity unleashes a torrent of rage on a team mate, while the other team calls on a fired Celebrity to help in their show. High-energy hair shows are followed by an explosive boardroom where one Celebrity is fired by Donald Trump.



151 :11x10 - Laugh On

First aired: May/08/2011

In a special three-hour episode, the Celebrities tackle two tasks, and two Celebrities are fired. The evening begins with Donald Trump challenging the teams to produce and sell tickets to a live comedy show. Before the task even starts, one Celebrity goes AWOL. Their team calls on Jimmy Fallon to assist in the effort, and the other team enlists Tracy Morgan. One project manager buckles under the pressure, threatening to throw in the towel. A tear-filled boardroom leads to another Celebrity being fired. The evening continues, as the teams are tasked with writing and producing a 60-second promotional video for OnStar. One project manager falls ill, leaving their team in jeopardy, while the other hands over creative control to a teammate. Bickering on one team threatens to derail the task, and the other team races against the clock to finish editing their video. Mr. Trump witnesses one of the season's biggest boardroom battles, before sending another Celebrity packing.



152 :11x11 - Retro Rumble

First aired: May/15/2011

Past winners Piers Morgan, Joan Rivers and Bret Michaels help choose two finalists; the finalists must create an ad campaign and present it at a gala.



153 :11x12 - 7UP Final: Sweet Victory

First aired: May/22/2011

Live from New York City, it's the season finale of The Celebrity Apprentice. As the task continues, the finalists rush to prepare for their 7UP Retro events. One finalist's team is frustrated by their leader's lack of direction. The other finalist introduces Def Leppard before the band is ready to appear, creating an awkward break in their event. The next day, the two finalists, backed by their Celebrity helpers, face off in the boardroom. In a live finish, the celebrities take the stage and Donald Trump crowns his new Celebrity Apprentice.



154 :12x01 - Hero Worship

First aired: Feb/19/2012

Donald Trump tasks 18 new Celebrities to create and sell deli sandwiches in a fundraising competition for charity. Due to a tragic accident, the men start with a man down, while the women's Project Manager puts everything on the line to win. Fundraising on both teams sets new records, but only one Project Manager will take it all. In the end, one Celebrity will hear Trump's feared words: "You're Fired!"



155 :12x02 - Getting Medievil

First aired: Feb/26/2012

Each team must create and perform an original Medieval Times show for a live audience. One team's Project Manager struggles with an insubordinate team member. A serious injury on the other team threatens to derail the show. Everything comes down to the audience vote, and no punches are pulled in a knockdown, drag-out Boardroom.



156 :12x03 - How Much Is That Celebrity In The Window?

First aired: Mar/04/2012

The teams are tasked with creating storefront window displays for the Ivanka Trump Collection. The women's Project Manager finds herself in over her head. The men all rally behind their leader but lose faith when he checks out early. When Ivanka judges the windows, the losing team faces Donald Trump in the Boardroom, and another Celebrity is sent packing.




157 :12x04 - Failure To Launch

First aired: Mar/11/2012

Both teams are charged with producing a live event launching the new Buick Verano to a live and online audience. The men's choice of Project Manager is called into question, and the women's team is divided when half of the members feel shut out by their Project Manager. A heated boardroom concludes with a shocking result, and Trump's decision surprises everyone.



158 :12x05 - I'm Going to Mop The Floor With You

First aired: Mar/18/2012

The teams must write, produce, and edit a viral video for the O-Cedar Pro-Mist Mop. The men turn on each other, when one half tries to protect their Project Manager. The women's team goes out on a limb with a risque concept. In a dramatic Boardroom, one more Celebrity hears The Donald's fateful words: "You're Fired!"



159 :12x06 - Party Like a Mock-Star

First aired: Mar/25/2012

The Celebrities' hosting skills are put to the test when Mr. Trump tasks the teams with putting on a party to promote Crystal Light. One team creates the ultimate beach experience, complete with beach balls and bikini babes, while the other team creates an exotic Garden of Eden. The executives have a difficult decision on their hands, but one team emerges victorious and Donald Trump fires another celebrity.



160 :12x07 - Walking Papers

First aired: Apr/01/2012

The teams take on two tasks, and two Celebrities are fired. It all begins when Mr. Trump tasks the teams with creating and selling a Celebrity guidebook on New York City. With a big bonus on the line, special guest Regis Philbin judges the teams' books. Despite the added incentive, one Project Manager neglects the quality of their book, while the other team struggles just to get theirs completed in time. An explosive boardroom leads to another Celebrity being fired. The evening continues, as the teams create an interactive health segment for Walgreens. Before the Celebrities can even begin their task, Mr. Trump switches up the teams. One Project Manager struggles to maintain control of an insubordinate teammate, while the other team tries to complete the task with a Celebrity missing. Before anyone is even fired, Mr. Trump witnesses one of the season's biggest Boardroom battles, resulting in one Celebrity going AWOL.



161 :12x08 - Ad Hawk

First aired: Apr/08/2012

Still reeling from last week's dramatic Boardroom, one Celebrity goes on an emotional tirade against a teammate. With the whereabouts of an AWOL Celebrity still unknown, a verbal firestorm ignites. For their task, teams must write, produce, and direct a 60-second commercial for Entertainment.com. In the end, one team hits the mark, and the other team is left to fight it out in the boardroom, where another celebrity is sent packing.




162 :12x09 - Puppet Up!

First aired: Apr/15/2012

This week, the teams must create their own puppets and perform in front of a live audience for Henson Alternative's "Stuffed and Unstrung" improv show. One outspoken Celebrity struggles to be a team player. On the other team, another Celebrity fights for a role in the task, but is marginalized and has a breakdown. Both teams put their improvisational skills to the test, but only one is declared the winner.



163 :12x10 - Winning By A Nose

First aired: Apr/22/2012

Donald Trump invites the celebrities to his luxurious penthouse apartment, where he gives them their next task, to create an in-store display for his new fragrance, "Success." A rematch between two sparring Project Managers ensues, as they compete to win $100,000 for their charities. One team worries about an indecisive leader. The other team's Project Manager sells out their team to Eric Trump.



164 :12x11 - Jingle All The Way Home

First aired: Apr/29/2012

The teams are tasked with writing and performing a new jingle for Good Sam. It's deja vu for one team, whose Project Manager struggles with a power-usurping teammate. On the other team, a mutiny results in some of the season's biggest fireworks when the team hijacks the task away from the Project Manager. It all comes down to the performances, and the celebrities must sing their hearts out to get the win. In the Boardroom, one team is declared the victor, and Mr. Trump sends another celebrity packing.



165 :12x12 - Blown Away

First aired: May/06/2012

The remaining five celebrities embark on their penultimate task, to create a print ad campaign for the new "CHI Touch" Digital Touchscreen Hair Dryer. With nothing left to lose, both teams go all out, but in completely different directions. The executives pick their winner, and Donald Trump fires another celebrity. Their victory is short lived, when the Final Four are summoned back to the Boardroom, where Mr. Trump sends them to the most important job interview of their lives. Returning Celebrity Apprentice, John Rich, and runner up, Marlee Matlin grill the celebrities and make their recommendations to Donald Trump, who is left with a difficult decision: who will be the final two.



166 :12x13 - And Then There Were Two

First aired: May/13/2012

The two finalists must embark on the biggest task yet. They must create, host, and sell tickets to a celebrity charity event, featuring a charity awareness ad and a variety show, starring none other than themselves. With eight celebrities returning to help them, the two finalists must rely on everything they've learned all season to win the ultimate prize: $250,000 for their charity, and the title of The Celebrity Apprentice. With time running out, one finalist finds they don't have the footage needed to edit their charity awareness ad, while the other finalist goes head to head with a returning celebrity.



167 :12x14 - And The Winner Is.....

First aired: May/20/2012

Live from New York City, it's The Celebrity Apprentice season finale. The finalists scramble to finish in time for their celebrity charity event, and for the first time ever, the two finalists must work together to make sure their variety show goes off without a hitch. With 10 Celebrities performing, it's the biggest finale event to date. In the end, Donald Trump makes his final decision, live who will be fired, and who will become The Celebrity Apprentice.