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==US Ratings==
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Template:Infobox Television The Apprentice The Celebrity Apprentice 3 (also known as The Apprentice 9) is the ninth installment of the United States version of the reality television series, The Apprentice. On April 29, 2009, NBC officially announced the renewal of The Celebrity Apprentice for Spring 2010.[1] The show premiered on Sunday, March 14, 2010.[2] The two-hour season finale will be on Sunday, May 23, 2010, from 9-11 p.m., ET/PT.[3] The Celebrity Apprentice is auctioning off items to help benefit the Hollyrod Foundation and the American Diabetes Association. Auction items include photos taken by Bret Michaels, clothing, posters, and other rare items signed by the cast.[4]

Candidates

The candidates for this season have been officially announced.[5]

Candidate Background Original Team Age Hometown Charity Result Raised
Bret Michaels Rockstar, "Poison" Rocksolid 47 Butler, Pennsylvania American Diabetes Association
(Sponsor of Camps for Kids With Diabetes)[6]
$140,000
Holly Robinson Peete Actress Tenacity 45 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania HollyRod Foundation[7] $350,000
Sharon Osbourne Music Manager/TV Star Tenacity 57 London, England Cedars-Sinai in support of Sharon Osbourne
Colon Cancer Program[8]
09Fired in week 10
(05-16-2010)
$40,000
Curtis Stone Celebrity Chef Rocksolid 34 Melbourne, Australia Feeding America[9] 08Fired in week 10
(05-16-2010)
$40,000
Maria Kanellis Former WWE Diva, Singer Tenacity 28 Chicago, Illinois Make a Wish Foundation[10][11] 07Fired in week 10
(05-16-2010)
$20,000
Cyndi Lauper Grammy Winning Singer Tenacity 56 Queens, New York Stonewall Community Foundation for True Colors[12]www.truecolorsfund.org 07Fired in week 9
(05-09-2010)
$45,000
Summer Sanders Olympic Gold Medal Swimmer,
Game show host
Tenacity 37 Roseville, California Right to Play[13] 07Fired in week 8
(05-02-2010)
$20,000
Bill Goldberg Actor/Wrestler Rocksolid 43 Bonsall, California Specchio Family Foundation in support of "Sons of the Fallen."[14] 07Fired in week 6
(04-18-2010)
Selita Ebanks Victoria's Secret Angel Tenacity 27 George Town, Grand Cayman Shine on Sierra Leone[15] 06Fired in week 5
(04-11-2010)
$20,000
Michael Johnson Olympic Gold Medal Sprinter Rocksolid 42 Dallas, Texas Laureus Sport for Good Foundation[16] 05Quit in week 5
(04-11-2010)
Rod Blagojevich Former Illinois Governor
Rocksolid 53 Chicago, Illinois Children's Cancer Center[17] 04Fired in week 4
(04-04-2010)
Darryl Strawberry Baseball Star Rocksolid 48 Los Angeles, California The Darryl Strawberry Foundation[18] 03Fired in week 3
(03-28-2010)
Sinbad Stand-up Comedian Rocksolid 53 Benton Harbor, Michigan Omega Boys Club / Street Soldiers[19] 02Fired in week 2
(03-21-2010)
Carol Leifer Writer/Comedian Tenacity 53 East Williston, New York North Shore Animal League America[20] 01Fired in week 1
(03-14-2010)
$10,000

Weekly Results

Candidate Original team Task 7 team Task 9 team Application Result Record as project manager
Bret Michaels Rocksolid Rocksolid Tenacity 2-0 (win in weeks 1 & 8)
Holly Robinson Peete Tenacity Tenacity Tenacity 1-2 (win in week 7, loss in weeks 5 & 9)
Sharon Osbourne Tenacity Rocksolid Rocksolid Fired in week 10 1-1 (win in week 9, loss in week 7)
Curtis Stone Rocksolid Tenacity Rocksolid Fired in week 10 1-0 (win in week 5)
Maria Kanellis Tenacity Rocksolid Rocksolid Fired in week 10 1-0 (win in week 2)
Cyndi Lauper Tenacity Tenacity Tenacity Fired in week 9 1-1 (win in week 6, loss in week 1)
Summer Sanders Tenacity Tenacity Fired in week 8 1-1 (win in week 3, loss in week 8)
Bill Goldberg Rocksolid Fired in week 6 0-1 (loss in week 6)
Selita Ebanks Tenacity Fired in week 5 1-0 (win in week 4)
Michael Johnson Rocksolid Quit in week 5 0-1 (loss in week 3)
Rod Blagojevich Rocksolid Fired in week 4 0-1 (loss in week 4)
Darryl Strawberry Rocksolid Fired in week 3
Sinbad Rocksolid Fired in week 2 0-1 (loss in week 2)
Carol Leifer Tenacity Fired in week 1
Elimination Chart
Candidate 1 2 3 4 5 6 71 8 9 10 11
Bret WIN BR IN IN IN BR IN WIN BR IN BR
Holly IN IN IN IN LOSE IN WIN IN LOSE IN BR
Sharon IN IN IN IN IN IN LOSE IN WIN IN FIRED
Curtis IN IN IN BR WIN BR IN BR IN IN FIRED
Maria IN WIN IN IN BR IN IN IN IN FIRED
Cyndi LOSE IN IN IN IN WIN IN BR FIRED
Summer IN IN WIN IN IN IN IN FIRED
Bill IN IN IN IN IN FIRED
Selita IN IN IN WIN FIRED
Michael IN IN LOSE BR QUIT
Rod IN BR IN FIRED
Darryl IN IN FIRED
Sinbad IN FIRED
Carol FIRED

1 No one was fired during this episode because both teams raised a lot of money.

  The contestant won the competition and was named the Celebrity Apprentice.
  The contestant won as project manager on his/her team.
  The contestant won part of the challenge, but was not declared the actual winner.
  The contestant lost as project manager on his/her team.
  The contestant was brought to the final boardroom.
  The contestant was fired.
  The contestant lost as project manager and was fired.
  The contestant was absent during the project due to a previous engagement.
  The contestant quit the show.

Episodes

Episode 1

Task 1
  • Airdate: March 14, 2010
  • Task scope: The teams had to run a New York diner called Burger Heaven. They'll be making their own menus. The team with the most money wins.
  • Tenacity project manager: Cyndi Lauper
  • Rocksolid project manager: Bret Michaels
  • Judges: Donald Trump; Ivanka Trump; Donald Trump, Jr.
  • Winning team: Rocksolid
    • Reasons for win: Although they didn't get $10,000 from Joan Rivers, they earned a total profit of $57,905. Joan said the burger was cold and she wanted to eliminate Rod for acting like a politician to the other customers.
  • Losing team: Tenacity
    • Reasons for loss: Even though they got $10,000 from Joan Rivers, they got $29,559 plus 10 grand will equal to $39,559. Ivanka said that Tenacity's price points were too low from tracking customers on the streets.
    • Final boardroom: None, as Cyndi couldn't narrow it down to just two people.
  • Fired: Carol Leifer, by process of elimination. Carol's name came up the most when Trump asked the teammates who should be fired. On her way out, Leifer asked Trump for a donation to her charity, and Trump agreed to a $10,000 donation out of his own pocket.

Episode 2

Task 2
  • Airdate: March 21, 2010
  • Task scope: Run a Kodak Storefront
  • Tenacity project manager: Maria Kanellis
  • Rocksolid project manager: Sinbad
  • Judges: Donald Trump; Ivanka Trump; Donald Trump, Jr.
  • Winning team: Tenacity
    • Reasons for win: They seemed to promote the product more than the men which is what the Kodak presidents were looking for despite numerous power outages that threatened them during the walkthrough
  • Losing team: Rocksolid
    • Reasons for loss: While the men were praised for using their celebrity power (such as Darryl posing in a New York Mets jersey) with certain people the men missed the bill on getting the product out to the customers and also lost because of a card that had a website to find the pictures that were taken at the store: the website was nowhere to be found on the card, according to 2 secret shoppers that shopped at the men's storefront
    • Final boardroom: Sinbad, Bret Michaels, Rod Blagojevich
  • Fired: Sinbad for not leading well as the team leader and for not being able to manage Bret, who disappeared for the first part of the task. Sinbad was criticized for the website card as well and also was fired for bringing Rod Blagojevich in when he was not responsible for the loss.
  • Kodak Moment - America's Choice: Rod Mistaken For Donny Osmond
  • Kodak Moment - Trump's Choice: Rod Mistaken For Donny Osmond

Episode 3

  • Airdate: March 28, 2010
  • Task scope: Create a four page advertorial for Lifelock + Norton 360
  • Tenacity project manager: Summer Sanders
  • Rocksolid project manager: Michael Johnson
  • Judges: Donald Trump; Donald Trump, Jr.; Gavin Maloof
  • Winning team: Tenacity
    • Reasons for win: Better use of graphics, more attention-catching, more emotional connectivity in the ad content
  • Losing team: Rocksolid
    • Reasons for loss: Men's advertorial was too verbose to be effective.
    • Final boardroom: There was no final boardroom due to Darryl Strawberry asking to be fired.
  • Fired: Darryl Strawberry. He functionally quit by asking to be fired. Donald Trump strongly hinted that the project manager (Michael Johnson) would have been fired if Darryl had not quit.
  • Kodak Moment - America's Choice: Rod's Computer Incompetence
  • Kodak Moment - Trump's Choice: Michael's Photo Shoot
  • Notes:
    • Not only did Summer win $20,000 for her charity but Life Lock and Norton would donate $10 for every sale

Episode 4

  • Airdate: April 4, 2010
  • Task scope: To create a 3D experience for the Wizarding World of Harry Potter
  • Tenacity project manager: Selita Ebanks
  • Rocksolid project manager: Rod Blagojevich
  • Judges: Donald Trump; George H. Ross; Erin Burnett
  • Winning team: Tenacity
    • Reasons for win: The team was more focused on the theme park image and the team was better appealed by the demographic kids.
  • Losing team: Rocksolid
    • Reasons for loss: The team agreed Rod was a poor project manager who lacked communication & technology skills. They also confused the key Harry Potter terms, such as saying "classes" instead of "houses."
    • Final boardroom: Curtis Stone, Michael Johnson, Rod Blagojevich
  • Fired: Rod Blagojevich - poor leadership skills and not delegating the team correctly.
  • Kodak Moment - America's Choice: Rod's Sleepy Journey
  • Kodak Moment - Trump's Choice: Cyndi's Wacky Wizard

Episode 5

  • Airdate: April 11, 2010
  • Task scope: To write, produce, and direct a 30-second and 10-second commercial, starring two ex NBA stars, Clyde Drexler and Scottie Pippen, for Right Guard.
  • Tenacity project manager: Holly Robinson Peete
  • Rocksolid project manager: Curtis Stone
  • Judges: Donald Trump; George H. Ross; Ivanka Trump
  • Winning team: Rocksolid
    • Reasons for win: Trump & The Right Guard Executives said that their commercial was perfect, and it was funny.
  • Losing team: Tenacity
    • Reasons for loss: The Executives loved the jingle, but in the end, the commercial's focus wasn't on the right demographic.
    • Final boardroom: Holly Robinson Peete, Maria Kanellis, Selita Ebanks
  • Fired: Selita Ebanks, because she wasn't as aggressive as the other contestants.
  • Quit: Michael Johnson, he had unknown issues to take care of. He did not disclose the issues, but admitted he hated to quit.
  • Kodak Moment - America's Choice: Donald Shoots and Scores
  • Kodak Moment - Trump's Choice: Donald Shoots and Scores
  • Notes:
    • Right Guard gave Curtis & Feeding America a matching check of $20,000 for winning the challenge.
    • In the beginning, Trump made two teams to shoot the basketball into the hoop. The person that makes it, will get $10,000 to him. Maria from Tenacity got it. So Maria made Holly win $10,000.

Episode 6

  • Airdate: April 18, 2010
  • Task scope: To make over an aspiring country musician (Tenacity - Emily West; Rocksolid - Luke Bryan).
  • Tenacity project manager: Cyndi Lauper
  • Rocksolid project manager: Bill Goldberg
  • Judges: Donald Trump; Trace Adkins; Donald Trump, Jr.
  • Winning team: Tenacity
    • Reasons for win: Emily West had a much more genuine makeover, and her performance was more inspiring.
  • Losing team: Rocksolid
    • Reasons for loss: Luke Bryan didn't look the best while performing, there were things that could have been changed, and his attitude was poorly maintained.
    • Final boardroom: Bill Goldberg, Bret Michaels, Curtis Stone
  • Fired: Bill Goldberg, for stepping up as project manager during a task that was better suited for Bret Michaels.
  • Kodak Moment - America's Choice: Emily Idolizes Cyndi
  • Kodak Moment - Trump's choice: Bret and Trace Bond
  • Notes:
    • As for being the winning project manager Cyndi would also get proceeds from Emily West's & Luke Bryan's single on iTunes

Episode 7

  • Airdate: April 25, 2010
  • Task scope: To create a class for 24 Hour Fitness.
  • New Rocksolid Team: Bret Michaels, Sharon Osbourne, and Maria Kanellis
  • New Tenacity Team: Curtis Stone, Holly Robinson Peete, Cyndi Lauper, and Summer Sanders
  • Judges: Donald Trump; Ivanka Trump; Donald Trump, Jr.
  • Tenacity project manager: Holly Robinson Peete
  • Rocksolid project manager: Sharon Osbourne
  • Fired: No one — since everyone did an outstanding job in their fundraising efforts, Trump decided to keep the teams intact for another task.
  • Kodak Moment - America's Choice: Barron Trump Tees Off
  • Kodak Moment - Trump's Choice: Barron Trump Tees Off
  • Notes:
    • At the end of the episode, NBC wished a speedy recovery to Bret Michaels, who was hospitalized just before this episode aired.
    • The total raised was $347,893, a Celebrity Apprentice record for an episode other than the finale.
    • For the second time in Apprentice history, nobody was fired.

Episode 8

  • Airdate: May 2, 2010
  • Taskscope: To create three radio commercials for three different areas of a home repair company.
  • Tenacity project manager: Summer Sanders
  • Rocksolid project manager: Bret Michaels
  • Judges: Donald Trump; Ivanka Trump; Eric Trump
  • Winning team: Rocksolid
    • Reasons for win: The executives of the company believed that their commercials were superior to Tenacity's in terms of clarity and originality.
  • Losing team: Tenacity
    • Reasons for loss: Despite enjoying Cyndi Lauper's singing, the executives believed the team's commercials were too wordy, and they wanted to hear more of Cyndi's voice.
    • Final boardroom: Cyndi Lauper, Summer Sanders, Curtis Stone. Though Cyndi was sent out of the boardroom before Trump fired Summer
  • Fired: Summer Sanders, for not defending herself.
  • Kodak Moment- America's Choice: Holly's Surprise Visit
  • Kodak Moment- Trump's Choice: Holly's Surprise Visit
  • Notes: At the end of the episode, NBC wished another speedy recovery to Bret Michaels, who was recently hospitalized.
  • This is the first time that Eric Trump has joined in as Mr. Trump's "eyes and ears".

Episode 9

  • Airdate: May 9, 2010
  • Taskscope: To remodel and decorate an apartment
  • Tenacity project manager: Holly Robinson Peete
  • Rocksolid project manager: Sharon Osbourne
  • Judges: Donald Trump; Donald Trump, Jr.; Richard LeFrak
  • Winning team: Rocksolid
    • Reasons for win: The Judges felt "solidly" about their decoration.
  • Losing team: Tenacity
    • Reasons for loss: Tenacity on the other hand, they loved Cyndi's idea for the celebrity. The main problems was Tenacity made the apartment look smaller and frankly the judges didn't like the seafoam green-room.
  • Fired: Cyndi Lauper for telling Mr. Trump that the color of the celebrity room, which was the judges' favorite room and for which Cyndi was given much credit, was actually Holly's idea.
  • Kodak Moment - America's Choice: Bret's Stair Climb
  • Kodak Moment - Trump's Choice: Sharon's Prop House Espionage
  • Notes:
    • Curtis said the reason why Sharon and Maria don't like him was that they haven't worked with him, so Trump moved Curtis to Rocksolid and Bret to Tenacity.
    • Richard LeFrak decided to double the money that Sharon won making her total $40,000

Episode 10

  • Airdate: May 16, 2010
  • Taskscope: Interviews with Bill Rancic & Joan Rivers
  • Judges: Donald Trump; Joan Rivers; Bill Rancic
  • Fired: Maria Kanellis, Curtis Stone, Sharon Osbourne
  • Reasons for firing:
    • Before the interviews, Maria was fired because the other four contestants deemed her the weakest out the five remaining. Also, Mr. Trump found it distasteful when, in the boardroom, Maria referred to Curtis being arrogant by "taking a big stinky dump" in a dressing room bathroom. Mr. Trump felt that making that statement was offensive to Curtis's character and was "hitting below the belt".
    • According to Joan and Bill, Curtis was weaker than the other contestants, and he did not have the fight or passion. Holly, Bret, and Sharon all agreed, although they also complemented him being a gentleman and a fantastic contestant.
    • Bill thought Sharon was not as strong as Holly or Bret, but Joan disagreed. Mr. Trump listened to Bill's advice and fired Sharon.
  • Kodak Moment - America's Choice: Curtis Manipulates Bret
  • Kodak Moment - Trump's Choice: Curtis Manipulates Bret
  • Notes:
    • In this episode, three people were fired, revealing the final two.
    • Interviews were conducted by The Apprentice season one winner, Bill Rancic, and The Celebrity Apprentice season eight winner, Joan Rivers.
    • Coincidentally, all three of the people who were fired (Sharon, Curtis, and Maria), are all the last remaining members of Rocksolid, while Bret and Holly, the final two, were both on Tenacity.
    • This episode will be continued into the "finale" episode, where the winner will be announced.
    • This is the first time a candidate is fired before a task begins.

Episode 11

  • Airdate: May 23, 2010
  • Task scope: To create a new flavor for Snapple, 30-second commercial, and 3 page advertorial
  • Bret's Team: Summer Sanders, Darryl Strawberry
  • Holly's Team: Curtis Stone, Maria Kanellis
  • Fired:
  • Named the Celebrity Apprentice/Winner:
  • Notes:

US Ratings

Episode Rating Share Rating/share
(18-49)
Viewers
(millions)
Rank
(Timeslot)
Rank
(Night)
1 5.1[21] 8[21] 3.2/8[21] 8.27[21] 3 3
2 4.2 7 2.6/7 6.86 3 4
3 4.6 7 2.8/7 7.35 3 5
4 4.2 8 2.8/8 7.37 3 4
5 4.7 8 3.5/8 7.9 3 5
6 4.6 8 2.9/8 7.20 3 7
7 4.5 6 2.8/6 6.60 3 6
8 4.4 7 3.3/7 7.30 3 5
9 4.5 8 2.7/8 7.20 3 7
10 4.7 8 3.1/8 7.70 3 4
11 4.0 6 2.8/6 6.30 3 6
12 N/A N/A

References

  1. ^ "NBC PICKS UP HIT SERIES 'THE CELEBRITY APPRENTICE' FOR SPRING 2010". NBC Universal Media Village. Retrieved 2008-12-03.
  2. ^ "The Celebrity Apprentice Two-Hour Premiere! Sunday March 14th, 9/8c". NBC.com. Retrieved 2009-12-10.
  3. ^ "NBC ANNOUNCES SEASON FINALE DATES". NBC Universal Media Village. Retrieved 2010-02-08.
  4. ^ NBC Universal Auction - Celebrity Apprentice", The Hot Zone. Retrieved May 18, 2010.
  5. ^ Tuned In Blago Moves to the Private Sector, on Celebrity Apprentice. Retrieved 2010-01-04
  6. ^ Bret Michaels's charity
  7. ^ Holly Robinson Peete's charity
  8. ^ Sharon Osbourne's charity
  9. ^ Curtis Stone's charity
  10. ^ http://fans.wwe.com/maria/blog/2010/01/28/sevin_sins
  11. ^ Maria Kanellis's charity
  12. ^ Cyndi Lauper's charity
  13. ^ Summer Sanders's charity
  14. ^ Bill Goldberg's charity
  15. ^ Selita Ebanks's charity
  16. ^ Michael Johnson's charity
  17. ^ Rod Blagojevich's charity
  18. ^ Darryl Strawberry's charity
  19. ^ Sinbad's charity
  20. ^ Carol Leifer's charity
  21. ^ a b c d "Ratings:Last Night's Results (Sunday- 3/14/2010)". 2010-03-15. Retrieved 2010-03-16.