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The ApprenticeThe Apprentice is a reality game show that originated in America on NBC. The show is led by a well-known business person (Donald Trump in the U.S.) and the final prize is to be given a role in one of the companies they own. Each season begins with a group of contestants with backgrounds in various enterprises, including real estate, restaurant management, political consulting, and sales. During the show, these contestants live in a communal house, allowing their relationships to build. They are placed into teams, being assigned a task and selecting a project manager to lead them in each weeks assigned task. The winning team receives a reward, while the losing team faces a boardroom showdown in order to determine which team member should be fired (eliminated from the show). Elimination proceeds in two stages. In the first stage, the losing team are confronted and the week's project manager is asked to select two or three additional team members which they believe were most responsible for the loss. The rest of the team is dismissed, and the project manager and the other selected members face a final confrontation several minutes later in which one of the three is fired. American version The first season aired during the winter and spring of 2004. The Apprentice is produced by Mark Burnett Productions in association with Trump Productions LLC. Mark Burnett and billionaire Donald Trump are executive producers. Trump is the host. The premise of the show, which bills itself as the "ultimate job interview", is to conduct a job talent search for a person to head one of Trump's companies. The position comes with a salary of $250,000. Trump is now well known for his catch phrase "You're Fired!". The contestants live communally in a suite at Trump Tower in Manhattan and the boardroom showdown is with Trump and two of his associates (usually Carolyn Kepcher, Chief Operating Officer and General Manager for the Trump National Golf Club, and George H. Ross, Executive Vice President and Senior Counsel, The Trump Organization). The show's theme song is For the Love of Money by The O'Jays. Seasons Brazilian version O Aprendiz, a Brazilian version of The Apprentice hosted by marketing business man Roberto Justus, premiered on November 4, 2004. People+Arts (a cable channel that broadcasts The Apprentice in Latin America) and Rede Record (a Brazilian open network) teamed up with Fremantle Media to create the show. The show is aired twice a week with new episodes on Tuesdays and Thursdays. People+Arts shows the episode 8:00pm while Rede Record shows it with a two-hour delay. The last episode aired on December 23, 2004 on a live show, with parts recorded earlier (the last task and a part of the board room). Justus' catchphrase is "Voc est demitido" ("you're fired"). The final two were Denis and Vivianne. On the last task both of them had to organize two charity auctions. Vivianne did an amazing job, getting 45% more money than Denis. Another point that was brought up on the board room was that when asked by Roberto Justus himself to change the day of the auction, while Vivianne accept the idea right away, Denis did not. By the end of the show, Justus decided Vivianne should be The Apprentice, and just like the american version, when he told her he hired her the whole stage opened showing a live audience and all the others candidate's as well as Vivianne's family run to hug her and gave her a tee shirt with the saying "I'm hired". Justus then told Vivianne she wouldn't leave in a taxi like the ones who lost the show, but she would leave driving her new Class A Mercedes Benz. He also showed her in which of his entreprises she would work on her new R$250,000 yearly job. For the grand finale, Justus told everybody that the production of O Aprendiz 2 had started. Other countries Denmark Hosted by Klaus Riskaer Pedersen in the Danish version. Pedersen's catchphrase is "Du er fyret" ("you're fired"). Finland Television mogul Jari Sarasvuo hosts the Finnish version, called Diili. The Finnish catchprase is "Olet vapautettu", or "You're free to leave". Germany In the autumn of 2004, German TV station RTL aired an adaption of The Apprentice on German television called Big Boss. The show was hosted by former soccer manager Reiner Calmund and only scored fair to poor ratings. The catchphrase was "Sie haben frei", or "you are free". Greece Publich tycoon Petros Kostopoulos hosts the Greek version, where the catchphrase is "Eliges", which is slang for "you're out". Norway Hairdressing mogul Inger Ellen Nicolaisen host the Norwegian version. The catchphrase is "Du har sparken" ("you're fired"). Pan Arab Real estate tycoon Mohamed Ali Allabar hosts the Arabic version from Dubai. The show hasn't started yet. South Africa The South African version is hosted by Tokyo Sexwale. Switzerland Swiss publishing mogul Jurg Marquard hosts the show. United Kingdom Sir Alan Sugar, founder of electronics company Amstrad, hosts the show in the United Kingdom – he ranks 25 on The Sunday Times list of richest people in London. His catchphrase is also "You're fired". The show airs on BBC2. Spin offs The Apprentice: Martha Stewart On February 2, 2005, NBC announced it will broadcast the first spin-off from The Apprentice to be called . The show will be hosted by Martha Stewart, who was the first self-made woman in the world to become a billionaire. It will keep the general format of the original series; the show will be tailored to fit Stewart's personality. Donald Trump will be one of the executive producers of the show whose castings are scheduled for 27 cities all across the United States. Similar programs External links Apprentice, The Apprentice, The Apprentice, The
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