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Title: The Apprentice Goes to LA


dfleminator - December 22, 2006 07:57 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (NBC)
"The Apprentice" moves to Southern California for season six of the unscripted series, leaving Manhattan for the first time in the history of the show. Trump will once again do the firing - and the hiring - as 18 enterprising candidates vie for the coveted title of "The Apprentice" and the career opportunity of a lifetime working for the legendary business tycoon.

Along with the new Southern California backdrop comes a whole new series of surprising twists and turns that will make this the liveliest and most challenging competition yet among candidates eager to become the next "Apprentice."

In a compelling social experiment of haves and have nots, contestants this season will have to earn the right to live like Trump. Each week, the contestants on the winning team will get to live in a luxurious mansion. But contestants on the losing team will have to sleep outside in tents in the back yard of the mansion with outdoor showers and port-a-potties, giving contestants more incentive than ever to win their tasks each week.

In another engaging new twist, the winning project manager each week will remain project manager until they lose, plus they will also sit in the boardroom and help advise Trump on who he should fire each week from their opposing team. Ivanka and Donald Trump Jr. will return for several episodes, along with previous "Apprentice" winners, as boardroom advisors to their father.

"The Apprentice" is produced by Mark Burnett Productions in association with Trump Productions LLC. Mark Burnett, Donald Trump and Jay Bienstock are executive producers. Conrad Riggs, James Canniffe and Page Feldman are co-executive producers.

Boo - December 23, 2006 09:20 PM (GMT)
I've got to admit I was always thisclose to stop watching after such events as the bedazzler fiasco and the firing of Carolyn and George. However, the losers without the luxury of the condo and the change of scenery may be somewhat of a good idea. If I have time I just might watch...

Bored - December 24, 2006 05:27 AM (GMT)
Trump is the king of ratings stunts, so I imagine that I'll be lured into watching the first few episodes and then lose interest after I realize that all of these people are worthless, like usual :lol:

Diamond Girl - January 6, 2007 04:45 PM (GMT)
I'm going to tune in on Sunday just to see how different The Apprentice L.A. is from other seasons. I think I saw on ET that The Apprentice L.A. is going to show more of the father and family side of The Donald. I wonder if Rosie will make a guest appearance. :giggle:


dfleminator - January 6, 2007 05:09 PM (GMT)
I'm debating whether to watch it or not... his whole Rosie fiasco makes me sick.

Diamond Girl - January 6, 2007 05:23 PM (GMT)
I totally agree with you there. I'm so disgusted with his behavior of late that it may have just ruined it for me seeing him on The Apprentice now.





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