| Leading Role: |
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Donald Trump, Heidi Bressler, Mark Brown, Katrina Campins, Tom Downing |
| Writers: |
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Mark Burnett |
| Genre: |
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Game-Show | Reality-TV |
| TV Series Release Date: |
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2004 |
| Studio: |
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Universal Studios |
| Aspect Ratio: |
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1.78 : 1 |
| Sound Mix: |
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Stereo |
| Language: |
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English with removable subtitles |
| Format: |
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Support both NTSC & PAL |
| Boxed Set: |
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Season 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 |
| Discs: |
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44 pcs |
| Weight: |
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2.0 kg |
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Summary of The Apprentice
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| The second season of NBC's smash hit, "The Apprentice," will this time feature 18 candidates from all walks of life, including both Ivy League MBA graduates and street entrepreneurs with no college education. In the first episode, star and executive producer Donald Trump will split the candidates into two teams of nine. Each week, they will endure rigorous business tasks while living together in a hip Manhattan loft apartment. Prominent Fortune 500 companies were enlisted to participate in many of the tasks. The tasks will test their intelligence, chutzpah and street-smarts. They will face the challenges of living in close quarters and must complete sometimes humorous, but always difficult, job assignments and will be forced to think outside the box in order to outshine each other to get to the top. The competition and the boardroom drama will all be taken to the next level during the second season. The candidates will face far more intense tasks and the stakes will be much higher. Donald Trump and his trusted colleagues -- George Ross and Carolyn Kepcher -- will frame each episode, beginning with the task delivery and ending with the climactic boardroom showdown. And, each week, one person will hear those dreaded words -- "You're Fired!" As the winner of the competition, the second "apprentice" will be granted the dream job of a lifetime with The Trump Organization and a hefty six-figure salary. |

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