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Price: $59.98
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Sale: $9.24
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Brand: Universal
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Manufacturer: National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
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Number of Items: 1
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Description: Who'd have predicted The Apprentice would become such a hit? (Donald Trump aside.) And not just any hit, but one of the top-rated programs of the 2004 television season. A number of reality shows had crashed and burned before The Apprentice made its debut. Just as it was starting to seem as if the heyday of the non-scripted program was coming to an end--not counting American Idol--NBC's entrant into an overcrowded field was as an out-of-the-gate, must-see phenomenon. The concept is simple. Real estate magnate Trump selects 16 players from business applicants across the nation. The grand prize? A $250,000-a-year job running one of his companies. As in producer Mark Burnett's Survivor, the contestants are then sent to an island--the island of Manhattan. In the first episode, they're introduced, then divided into two teams: the men (Versacorp) versus the women (Protégé). From this point on, they will compete in a variety of business-related challenges. The parallels to Survivor are clear, but brains will be more important than brawn--although charisma never hurts. The challenges include selling a product, managing a restaurant, and devising an advertising campaign. At the end of each episode, the losing team is sent to the boardroom, where they meet with Trump and advisors Carolyn and George. The person considered most responsible for the loss gets to hear the immortal words: "You're fired." Although there can only be one winner, several stars would emerge during the first season: unctuous Sam, plainspoken Nick, sassy Heidi, and abrasive Omarosa. Various celebrities would also make guest appearances, such as Isaac Mizrahi, Regis Philbin, and Jessica Simpson. The success of The Apprentice would inspire a second season, as well as a host of imitators and spoofs, like Billionaire with Richard Branson and The Assistant with Andy Dick. --Kathleen C. Fennessy
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Manufacturer: Uni Dist Corp. (Mca)
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Price: $19.95
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Sale: $19.95
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Manufacturer: CreateSpace
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Description: Miami Ink brings together a brotherhood of tattoo artists. They learned their craft together as apprentices in South Beach. Then they went their separate ways. From Los Angeles to New York, all have become renowned artists with celebrity clientele that wait months to be inked by the masters. Now, 10 years later, they're coming home. Back to the place where it all began, South Beach, to open a tattoo shop together, live together and teach their traditions to a new generation. Their way - the right way. This is a reality series about life behind the scenes at Miami Ink, a custom tattoo parlor. The series is also a study of the interplay between 4 old friends (and 1 apprentice) as they live and work together in the pursuit of their passion: the art of tattoo. Episode 5: Yoji learns the hard way that he has a long way to go before the guys let him tattoo for real. Meanwhile, the shop has a constant flow of clients and characters. Adrienne, is the shop's first return customer, as she comes back to see her favorite artist, Garver, and get a lotus flower tattooed on her lower back. Cindy comes in to get a memorial for her dead father, and Tom comes in to get a memorial for his dead cat, Freckles. Phil, a former rock star with the band Skid Row, comes in with his kids to get their names tattooed to show his recommitment to them after years of being on the road. This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.
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Displaying final records 1 through 3
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