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CHICAGO, Il- DEC 7, 2004: Real estate mogul Donald Trump makes an appearance at Chicago's Marshall Field's on State street to promotes his new cologne, The Fragrance. He was joined by 'The Apprentice' winner Bill Rancic.

CHICAGO, Il- DEC 7, 2004: Real estate mogul Donald Trump makes an appearance at Chicago's Marshall Field's on State street to promotes his new cologne, The Fragrance. He was joined by 'The Apprentice' winner Bill Rancic.

During daddy Trump's victory speech, Barron made all manner of WTH expressions/ gestures. Touching his face (long hair tends to tickle one's forehead), taking deep breaths, upper lip biting, widening his eyes & best of all, chin scissoring (probably looking a hot chick eye to eye & wanting to scissor his tongue). He appeared to fidget & twiddle like nobody's watching. But he wasn't nervous, autistic or, well okay maybe a little sleepy. He was really giddy (or should I say giggity, giggity, giggity goo!) about the prospects of all that vajayjay in his near future. The junior Trump is gonna jump on all the rump! Lucky son of a gun, man I wish I had squirted out of the Don's seed launcher & into a million dollar vagina, so I can emerge & eat caviar baby food with my silver spoon, waaaaaaa!!!!

This one came in at 280 kb., after cropping and levelling I

ended up with 1Mb., but I think this was well worth while.

It has impact and depth now, I believe.

  

Back in April, I happened upon a group filming a reality TV show and snapped a few shots. Little did I know he was later to become the winner of THE APPRENTICE.

 

Congratulations Randall!

 

[Filming of the "The Apprentice", NYC , April 14, 2005]

 

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© 2005 Jennifer Fanning. All Rights Reserved. No use without written permission.

  

The Apprentice returns on Tuesday 14th October 2014 at 9pm on BBC One and BBC One HD for a tenth series, as Lord Sugar and his advisors, Nick Hewer and Karren Brady, put a new group of candidates through the toughest business test going – with a twist right from the start. Upping the ante this year, Lord Sugar will be testing the business know-how of not 16 but 20 potential business partners in the battle for his investment.

 

Viewers will be treated to a double dose of boardroom drama in the first week as the second episode airs on Wednesday 15th October, with the series then continuing on Wednesdays at 9pm on BBC One.

 

Over 12 weeks, the 20 candidates must compete to stay out of the firing line in a bid to win the £250,000 investment from Lord Sugar by proving their skills in sales, creativity, leadership, strategy and business insight in a series of testing tasks. They all think they have what it takes, but only one candidate can win the final battle for boardroom supremacy.

 

This year’s budding business partners come from a diverse range of careers and backgrounds; from law and social care to marketing and management, and from fitness and fashion to accountancy and technology.

 

Lord Sugar is once again joined by his trusted advisors Nick and Karren, who are on hand to observe the candidates throughout each task and report back on the successes and failures that they have seen.

 

When Lord Sugar welcomes the candidates to the boardroom for the first time, he starts by revealing the key difference to this year’s process:

 

“Now, this is the tenth year that we have been in this boardroom, and so on this special occasion I’m going to start things off a little bit differently. What I’ve decided to do is to kick off with 20 candidates, 10 boys and 10 girls. That’s the good news. Here’s possibly not such good news. The process will still last 12 weeks. That means that on certain occasions I may decide to dispose of more than one candidate at a time. Be prepared.”

 

With more candidates being given the opportunity to compete for his investment, he then offers a few words of advice about the prize they are all striving for:

 

“This deal is all about getting a £250,000 injection into a company that both of us will own on a 50:50 basis. I won’t be working, you will be working. I will be advising and mentoring.”

 

Lord Sugar kicks off the series by splitting the candidates into two teams - girls vs boys. He challenges them to sell products which have all appeared in the first task of the last nine series including sausages, flowers, coffee and fruit. They are also given cash with which to add value to the products and can choose whether to sell the items directly to the public or in bulk to trade. With the aim of making as much money as possible, they must strategize carefully and plan their selling time wisely. But will the candidates prove they can better the last nine years of selling in this supersized sales task?

 

As the series progresses the candidates will be put through their paces in a variety of challenging tasks. These include designing an innovative wearable technology product, creating an online video channel, running package coach tours, securing and fulfilling orders for a home fragrance range, manufacturing and selling a new board game and launching their own soft drinks brand.

 

Each task will, as always, be followed by a showdown in the boardroom. Which candidates will prove cut-throat competitors and who will play it safe? When the losing team returns to face Lord Sugar, who will find their mistakes have led them to hear the infamous words ‘You’re Fired!’?

 

The ever-popular companion show The Apprentice: You’re Fired! will also return to air on BBC Two immediately after the main programme. Host Dara O Briain will reflect on the fired candidate’s time on the series, delving into their best moments and toughest times, as they are quizzed by a panel of business experts and celebrity fans.

 

Before the tenth series kicks off, fans can also relive their favourite moments of the past decade with Ten Years of The Apprentice, airing 13th October on BBC One. Narrated by Matt Edmondson, it will take a sideways glance at the last decade of Britain's best-loved business show. With the help of Nick, Karren and Lord Sugar himself, we'll take an irreverent rummage through the boardroom store cupboard and reminisce over moments which had viewers shouting at their televisions or high-fiving in celebration the first time round; from the quest for a kosher chicken in Marrakesh to Series Nine's infamous 'abdication'.

 

The official Apprentice website – www.bbc.co.uk/apprentice - will host candidate biographies and audition tapes, as well as information about the series and preview clips of upcoming episodes. You can also catch up with all The Apprentice action on the official Apprentice Twitter (@bbcapprentice and #theapprentice) and Facebook (facebook.com/BBCApprentice) channels.

 

The Apprentice is a Boundless production for BBC One. Cate Hall and Francesca Maudslay are the Executive Producers; Stephen Day is the Series Editor and Jo Wallace is the Commissioning Editor for the BBC.

 

After the first double bill on Tuesday 14th October and Wednesday 15th October, The Apprentice will air on BBC One and BBC One HD on Wednesdays at 9pm.

 

Press Contact Taylor Herring + 44208 206 5151

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Photo by: DuffyWilkinson Photography

Alan Sugar's car

Sara came into the studio to talk about the Wedding Fayre task which saw her eliminated in the race to become Sir Alan's apprentice.

National Hate Crime Awareness Week runs from Monday 26 January until Sunday 1 February to raise public awareness of hate crime and how to report it.

 

Former Apprentice contestant Sanjay Sood-Smith talks about his experiences as a hate crime victim at the launch of Manchester’s hate crime awareness week.

 

Visit our website for information about Neighbourhood Policing in your area of Greater Manchester. www.gmp.police.uk

 

You should call 101, the national non-emergency number, to report crime and other concerns that do not require an emergency response.

 

Always call 999 in an emergency, such as when a crime is in progress, violence is being used or threatened or where there is danger to life.

 

You can also call anonymously with information about crime to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

I had that Alex off The Apprentice on board the boat today. What a nice chap he was too.

Donald Trump got wealthy not by being a good businessman, but by being a crony of corrupt government officials, bribing and pandering to get fat real-estate deals that harm the community.

 

And he has all the subtlety and intellect of a power-hungry movie mobster living it up in Vegas.

Tucked away in a side street in deepest, darkest West Acton is the Bridge Cafe, where the losing teams in BBC's version of The Apprentice conduct the post -mortems on their missions. Worth a detour from the regular shopping trip!

Happy Easter!!! Hope your day is full of fun times and smiles!

An attractive show window.

(with a broken window panel)

Lucinda joined Victoria Derbyshire to talk about her experiences on the BBC One programme.

On June 8th 2009, Kate joined Victoria Derbyshire to take your calls the day after losing out to Yasmina Siadatan in the final of The Apprentice.

Omarosé Onée Manigault-Newman, aka Omarosa Manigault, is a reality TV star and worked in the Trump administration as director of communications for the Office of Public Liaison.

 

This caricature of NNNN was adapted from a Creative Commons licensed photo from Gage Skidmore's Flickr photostream.

  

Outeiro de Santo Antonio. This is the oldest fortification

in Santos, with squatters blue building in front. This

version is much better than the first (computer reading)

But I don't wish to delete the first version in respect to

those that commented.

 

The Outeiro

has been restored and squatters removed. Bronica 6x7

Kodak, 150mm.lens. This also is a repeat, but has not

been cropped, only processed through iMac Aperture

2.1.3 Application. Photo dates 1987.

Making Of shot of t7 productions Star Wars fan film.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Djo_91jN3Pk

Victoria met Simon Smith, the latest person to be fired by Sir Alan Sugar in The Apprentice

Realtor Katrina Campins starred in the first season of Donald Trump's show, "The Apprentice."

Would-be Apprentice Philip Taylor was in the studio to talk to Victoria Derbyshire about being fired.

The stars from the hit BBC show The Apprentice were among the most enthusiastic supporters of the campaign calling on Britain to give racism the sack.

While Sir Alan Sugar supported the national HOPE not hate campaign, his assistants Nick Hewer and Margaret Mountford visited the bus as it arrived in London.

Sir Alan’s assistants were delighted to see two winners of the BBC business reality show, Tim Campbell and Simon Ambrose, on our doubledecker.

Nick told us: “Racism is a light sleeper, we’ve got to be on our guard at all times. “We have to be vigilant all the time and educate people.”

Margaret added: “I don’t think racism has gone away completely. It’s an undercurrent.”

Tim explained how The Apprentice was a shining example in the fight against prejudice. “It didn’t matter about race, gender, whether you had a wooden or silver spoon in your mouth. It’s about how determined you were to succeed. Unfortunately, it’s not like that in the real world.” Simon agreed, saying: “In an ideal world we wouldn’t need it but HOPE not hate is a really positive message.”

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Photo by: DuffyWilkinson Photography

Donald Trump speaking at a political rally held in Fountain Hills, Arizona on March 19, 2016 - three days ahead of Arizona's presidential primary.

 

15Challenges - Politically Incorrect - 2019-09-12

The launch of 'Love Your Local Market' fortnight at Spitalfields market in London.

Taken this afternoon (Wednesday 9th May) for the Project 366/2012 YIP group.

 

My long awaited-trip to that London today! This is One Canada Square and is one of the world's most famous landmarks and very heavilly features in BBC ONE's The Apprentice (although i'm not entirely sure if the Board Room and the "You're Fired" scenes are actually filmed here).

 

Canary Wharf itself is a major business district located in East London and is part of Tower Hamlets

 

More photos and clips taken during my visit to that London will appear on here on Friday

Autographed photo of Ivanka Trump

This is a cover illustration I did for a new U.K. iPad-only publication called The Browser. This is Lord Alan Sugar, host of the British version of The Apprentice. This is my preferred version of the cover, which is slightly different from what will actually appear.

GREENWICH, CT- AUGUST 1987: Donald Trump, real estate mogul, entrepreneur, and billionare poses in the foyer of his home in August 1987 in Greenwich, Connecticut. (Photo by Joe McNally/Getty Images)

BMW i3. Rebecca Slater and Alan Rigby

On June 8th 2009, Apprentice winner Yasmina visited the studio to take your calls the day after triumphing in the fifth series of the BBC show.

Kendra Todd won Season 3 of "The Apprentice." My friend Chris Tragos snapped this photo of me with Kendra at "The Apprentice" Season 3 after-party at Planet Hollywood in New York City.

Worked on the the image a little more. Crieff, Perthshire, Scotland. Now, kindly respect us and no Trumpin' around with New Golf Courses in Aberdeen, Inverness or here in this beautiful land.

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