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The Apprentice Season 1 Episode Guide

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  • Meet the Billionaire

    Episode 1 Originally aired:  January 8, 2004

    The contestants are split into two teams, one team of 8 men and another team of 8 women. The men name their team "Versacorp" while the women name their team "Protégé Corporation." The two teams are then given their first challenge - sell lemonade on the streets of New York with a budget of $250. The team that makes the most profit wins. David is the first contestant to be fired.

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  • Sex, Lies & Altitude

    Episode 2 Originally aired:  January 15, 2004

    For the second task, the corporations have to design advertisements for the Marquis Jet Card. The men are forced to face the Donald in the boardroom, where Project Manager Jason Curis is fired.

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  • Respect

    Episode 3 Originally aired:  January 21, 2004

    The challenge is a scavenger hunt of sorts - the teams are given a list of items to buy from vendors from all over New York City. The candidates must negotiate a price that is lower than the actual retail price. The women win the task, with an overall negotiation savings of 22%, as opposed to the men's 9%. Sam Solovey is fired.

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  • Ethics, Schmethics

    Episode 4 Originally aired:  January 29, 2004

    This weeks task is to manage a Planet Hollywood restaurant in Times Square. The object is to make more money in one night than the same night last year. The Men lose again, sending them to the boardroom, where Bowie is fired.

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  • Trading Places

    Episode 5 Originally aired:  February 5, 2004

    During corporate restructuring Project Managers Nick and Kristi choose their own teams. The new task is to hold a flea market. Kristi Frank is fired.

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  • Tit for Tat

    Episode 6 Originally aired:  February 12, 2004

    This week's task is to raise money for charity at a Sotheby's Celebrity Auction. A romance began between Nick and Amy. Versacorp wins the challenge, while Protégé Corporation loses again. After a tough decision in the boardroom, Jessie Conners is fired.

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  • Dupe-Lex

    Episode 7 Originally aired:  February 19, 2004

    This week's task is renovating and leasing apartments in New York City. Protégé Corporation finally wins after leasing their apartment with a 27% rent increase, whereas Versacorp only gains 10% in the rent. Protégé Corporation's reward is a trip to Donald Trump's mansion in Bedford for a picnic. After another tough decision in the boardroom, Tammy Lee is fired because of her disloyalty.

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  • Ice Escapades

    Episode 8 Originally aired:  February 26, 2004

    This week's task is marketing a new product. Protégé Corporation brings in more money for the win. Heidi, Troy, and Amy win a helicopter tour of New York City in Mr. Trump's private chopper. After a tough decision in the boardroom, Ereka Vetrini is fired.

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  • The Art of the Deal

    Episode 9 Originally aired:  March 4, 2004

    This week's task is to pick one artist and then sell their art at a gallery. As a reward for leading his team, Nick is awarded ten minutes alone with Mr. Trump. After a highly emotional boardroom decision, Omarosa Manigault becomes the 9th contestant to be fired.

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  • Wheeling and Dealing

    Episode 10 Originally aired:  March 11, 2004

    This week's task is to operate a rickshaw pedicab service. There are ethical battles and morale-boosting schemes. Versacorp sells $3680, while Protégé earns a little over $380. Versacorp wins a ride around Manhattan on a yacht name Calypso. Heidi Bressler is fired.

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  • A Look Back

    Episode 11 Originally aired:  March 18, 2004

    A clip show with outtakes from earlier in the season.

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  • Circus, Circus

    Episode 12 Originally aired:  March 25, 2004

    This week's task is to lure gamblers to Trump's Taj Mahal Casino in Atlantic City by creating a new and unique game of chance for customers to play. As the winners, Protégé gets to stay in The Trump Taj Mahal with $3000 in gambling money. Katrina Campins is fired.

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  • The Price Is Height

    Episode 13 Originally aired:  April 1, 2004

    This week's task is to rent out a luxurious penthouse for one evening. The catch is it must be rented for at least $20,000. Protégé takes in $35,001, while Versacorp takes in $40,800 for the win. As a reward, Versacorp is flown to Trump's private country club in Florida. After a tough decision in the boardroom, Troy McClain is fired.

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  • Down To The Wire, Part I

    Episode 14 Originally aired:  April 8, 2004

    In the first individual task, the remaining four candidates participate in a series of round robin, one-on-one interviews with some of Trump's most trusted advisors, who give their feedback. Trump fires first Nick Warnock and then Amy Henry. Then Kwame Jackson and Bill Rancic are given their final tasks - running a golf tournament is Bill's challenge, and running a Jessica Simpson concert is Kwame's. Trump allows the t…more

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  • Down to the Wire, Part II

    Episode 15 Originally aired:  April 15, 2004

    The final two tasks, running a Chrysler-Trump golf tournament (Bill's task) and running a Jessica Simpson concert (Kwame's task) continue, with more complications and problems for both Kwame and Bill. Trump says "You're Fired" to Kwame and "You're Hired" to Bill, live. Bill then chooses to oversee the construction of the new building for an enormous, six-figure salary, a brand new Chrysler Crossfire, and the title of th…more

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