The Apprentice (American season 4)


The Apprentice 4 is the fourth season of The Apprentice, with Donald Trump as the executive producer and host. The show was aired on Thursday nights at 9 p.m. on NBC and started September 22, 2005.
This was the first season of the show not to place in the Top 20 Nielsen Ratings; it averaged #38 with 11.01 million viewers.
Starting with this season, frequent boardroom adviser George H. Ross began to lessen his involvement with the show, with The Apprentice first season winner Bill Rancic effectively sharing the role with him throughout this and the following season.

Candidates

Unhappy with both the choice of candidates and the "street smarts" vs. "book smarts" premise from the preceding season, Trump went to the auditions and hand-picked 17 of the 18 candidates in season 4. In addition to candidate handpicking, Trump decided to go back to the premise of men versus women. The all-women team named their corporation Capital Edge while the all-men team named their corporation Excel.
The winning project manager, throughout the season, may be exempt from firing for the following week only if the majority of the other members in their team believed he/she did a satisfactory job. In the previous two seasons, the winning project manager would automatically be exempt from firing.
Team 1Team 2
Capital EdgeExcel

CandidateBackgroundOriginal teamAgeHometownResult
Randal PinkettConsulting firm ownerExcel34Somerset, New JerseyHired by Trump
Rebecca JarvisFinancial journalistCapital Edge23Chicago, IllinoisFired in the season finale
Alla WartenbergSalon & spa chain ownerCapital Edge31Las Vegas, Nevada10Fired in week 11
Felisha MasonReal estate developerCapital Edge29Kansas City, Missouri10Fired in week 11
Adam IsraelovRisk managerExcel22Atlanta, Georgia10Fired in week 10
Clay LeeRealtorExcel28College Station, Texas10Fired in week 9
Marshawn EvansRecent law school graduateCapital Edge26Atlanta, Georgia10Fired in week 8
Brian MandelbaumPrint company executiveExcel23New York, New York10Fired in week 8
Markus GarrisonInventorExcel41Sarasota, Florida10Fired in week 7
James DillonSales executiveExcel27Alexandria, Virginia10Fired in week 6
Mark LamkinWealth managerExcel35Louisville, Kentucky10Fired in week 6
Jennifer MurphyAd sales managerCapital Edge26Los Angeles, California10Fired in week 6
Josh ShawBeauty company ownerExcel30New York, New York10Fired in week 6
Kristi CaudellSales executiveCapital Edge24Gainesville, Georgia10Fired in week 5
Toral MehtaInvestment bankerCapital Edge29Philadelphia, Pennsylvania10Fired in week 4
Jennifer WallenRealty company ownerCapital Edge31Anthem, Arizona10Fired in week 3
Chris VallettaMarketing executiveExcel27Dallas, Texas10Fired in week 2
Melissa HolovachReal estate investorCapital Edge30Tampa, Florida10Fired in week 1

Weekly results

Episodes

Week 1: Let's Get Physical

At Randal's recommendation, Trump rescinded what could have been the first multiple-hiring and a US Apprentice first. Throughout the following week, many were critical of Randal's decision. In an interview with Larry King, Randal defended his decision and said he had no objection to Trump hiring Rebecca at a later date.
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