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On [[Episode 4104|episode 4104]] of ''[[Sesame Street]]'', the series is spoof when [[Donald Grump]] appears and announces that he is looking for a [[Grouches|Grouch]] apprentice to help sort through his trash. Contestants are let go with a take on Trump's famous catchphrase, "Scram, you're fired!" [[Omagrossa]] and [[Swampy]] and two of the contestants on this episode, each based on contestants from the series.
 
On [[Episode 4104|episode 4104]] of ''[[Sesame Street]]'', the series is spoof when [[Donald Grump]] appears and announces that he is looking for a [[Grouches|Grouch]] apprentice to help sort through his trash. Contestants are let go with a take on Trump's famous catchphrase, "Scram, you're fired!" [[Omagrossa]] and [[Swampy]] and two of the contestants on this episode, each based on contestants from the series.
   
The April 15, 2012 episode of ''Celebrity Apprentice'' featured contestants creating an improv comedy sketches for the ''[[Puppet Up!|Puppet Up!: Stuffed and Unstrung]]''.
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The April 15, 2012 episode of ''Celebrity Apprentice'' featured contestants working with [[Jim Henson's Creature Shop]] to create puppets and perform improv comedy sketches for the ''[[Puppet Up!|Stuffed and Unstrung]]'' stage show. The episode featured appearances by [[Brian Henson]], Patrick Bristow, [[Tyler Bunch]], [[Leslie Carrara-Rudolph]], [[Victor Yerrid]], and Colleen Smith. Contestants included [[Penn and Teller|Penn Gillette]] and [[Arsenio Hall]].
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The first executive producer of Nigeria's ''[[Sesame Square]]'' was Yemisi Ilo, who had previously been a crew member of the continent's Mark Burnett co-production ''The Apprentice Africa''.
   
 
==Connections==
 
==Connections==
 
* [[Carol Alt]] was a contestant on season 7
 
* [[Carol Alt]] was a contestant on season 7
* [[Arsenio Hall]] is a season 12 contestant
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* [[Arsenio Hall]] was the winner of season 12
* [[Sharon Osbourne]] is a contestant on season 9
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* [[Sharon Osbourne]] was a contestant on season 9
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* [[Penn and Teller|Penn Jillette]] was a contestant on season 12
 
* [[Joan Rivers]] was the winner of season 8
 
* [[Joan Rivers]] was the winner of season 8
 
* [[Melissa Rivers]] was a contestant on season 8
 
* [[Melissa Rivers]] was a contestant on season 8
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* [[George Takei]] was a contestant on season 12
   
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0364782/ IMDb]
 
 
 
{{Wikipedia|The Apprentice (TV series)}}
 
{{Wikipedia|The Apprentice (TV series)}}
 
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0364782/ IMDb]
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{{Henson-Alternative|Celebrity Apprentice}}
 
{{DEFAULTSORT:Apprentice}}
 
{{DEFAULTSORT:Apprentice}}
 
[[Category:TV References]]
 
[[Category:TV References]]

Revision as of 01:54, 30 May 2012

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The Apprentice is a reality television series which debuted in 2004 on NBC. On the series, contestants compete to become an apprentice to Donald Trump. The series was developed by Mark Burnett, the producer responsible for Survivor.

On episode 4104 of Sesame Street, the series is spoof when Donald Grump appears and announces that he is looking for a Grouch apprentice to help sort through his trash. Contestants are let go with a take on Trump's famous catchphrase, "Scram, you're fired!" Omagrossa and Swampy and two of the contestants on this episode, each based on contestants from the series.

The April 15, 2012 episode of Celebrity Apprentice featured contestants working with Jim Henson's Creature Shop to create puppets and perform improv comedy sketches for the Stuffed and Unstrung stage show. The episode featured appearances by Brian Henson, Patrick Bristow, Tyler Bunch, Leslie Carrara-Rudolph, Victor Yerrid, and Colleen Smith. Contestants included Penn Gillette and Arsenio Hall.

The first executive producer of Nigeria's Sesame Square was Yemisi Ilo, who had previously been a crew member of the continent's Mark Burnett co-production The Apprentice Africa.

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