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The Apprentice
Season 4
No. of contestants18
WinnerRandal Pinkett
Runner-upRebecca Jarvis
Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes13
Release
Original networkNBC
Original releaseSeptember 22 (2005-09-22) –
December 15, 2005 (2005-12-15)
Additional information
Filming datesApril 2005 (2005-04) –
May 2005 (2005-05)
Season chronology
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Season 3
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Season 5

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 (there was eventually corporate restructuring). The all-women team named their corporation Capital Edge while the all-men team named their corporation Excel.

Recalling how some of the contestants in season 3 such as Michael Tarshi and Tana Goertz abused their exemptions from getting fired by choosing to be lazy instead of continuing to work hard on the tasks they were given, Trump made a new rule for exemptions in this season. 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. The season had 3 episodes end with multiple firings, 2 of them were double firings, and one was a quadruple firing.

Team 1 Team 2
Capital Edge Excel
Candidate Background Original team Age Hometown Result
Randal Pinkett Consulting firm owner Excel 34 Somerset, New Jersey Hired by Trump
(12-15-2005)
Rebecca Jarvis Financial journalist Capital Edge 23 Chicago, Illinois Fired in the season finale
(12-15-2005)
Alla Wartenberg Salon & spa chain owner Capital Edge 31 Las Vegas, Nevada 10Fired in week 11
(12-1-2005)
Felisha Mason Real estate developer Capital Edge 29 Kansas City, Missouri 10Fired in week 11
(12-1-2005)
Adam Israelov Risk manager Excel 22 Atlanta, Georgia 10Fired in week 10
(11-24-2005)
Clay Lee Realtor Excel 28 College Station, Texas 10Fired in week 9
(11-17-2005)
Marshawn Evans Recent law school graduate Capital Edge 26 Atlanta, Georgia 10Fired in week 8
(11-10-2005)
Brian Mandelbaum Print company executive Excel 23 New York, New York 10Fired in week 8
(11-10-2005)
Markus Garrison Inventor Excel 41 Sarasota, Florida 10Fired in week 7
(11-3-2005)
James Dillon Sales executive Excel 27 Alexandria, Virginia 10Fired in week 6
(10-27-2005)
Mark Lamkin Wealth manager Excel 35 Louisville, Kentucky 10Fired in week 6
(10-27-2005)
Jennifer Murphy Beauty pageant contestant Capital Edge 26 Los Angeles, California 10Fired in week 6
(10-27-2005)
Josh Shaw Beauty company owner Excel 30 New York, New York 10Fired in week 6
(10-27-2005)
Kristi Caudell Sales executive Capital Edge 24 Gainesville, Georgia 10Fired in week 5
(10-20-2005)
Toral Mehta Investment banker Capital Edge 29 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 10Fired in week 4
(10-13-2005)
Jennifer Wallen Realty company owner Capital Edge 31 Anthem, Arizona 10Fired in week 3
(10-6-2005)
Chris Valletta Marketing executive Excel 27 Dallas, Texas 10Fired in week 2
(9-29-2005)
Melissa Holovach Real estate investor Capital Edge 30 Tampa, Florida 10Fired in week 1
(9-22-2005)

Weekly results

Candidate Original team Week 5 team Week 6 team Week 7 team Week 9 team Final week team Application result Record as project manager
Randal Pinkett Excel Capital Edge Capital Edge Excel Excel Excel Hired by Trump 3–0 (win in weeks 3, 7, & 10)
Rebecca Jarvis Capital Edge Capital Edge Excel Excel Excel Capital Edge Fired in the Season Finale 1–2 (win in week 11, loss in weeks 3 & 9)
Alla Wartenberg Capital Edge Capital Edge Capital Edge Capital Edge Capital Edge Fired in week 11 1–1 (win in week 6, loss in week 10)
Felisha Mason Capital Edge Capital Edge Capital Edge Capital Edge Capital Edge Fired in week 11 1–2 (win in week 9, loss in weeks 4 & 11)
Adam Israelov Excel Excel Capital Edge Capital Edge Capital Edge Fired in week 10 0–1 (loss in week 7)
Clay Lee Excel Excel Capital Edge Capital Edge Excel Fired in week 9 2–0 (win in weeks 4 & 8)
Marshawn Evans Capital Edge Capital Edge Excel Excel Excel Fired in week 8 1–0 (win in week 2)
Brian Mandelbaum Excel Excel Excel Excel Fired in week 8 1–1 (win in week 5, loss in week 8)
Markus Garrison Excel Excel Capital Edge Capital Edge Fired in week 7 1–0 (win in week 1)
James Dillon Excel Excel Excel Capital Edge Fired in week 6
Mark Lamkin Excel Excel Excel Excel Fired in week 6
Jennifer Murphy Capital Edge Capital Edge Excel Fired in week 6 0–1 (loss in week 5)
Josh Shaw Excel Excel Excel Excel Fired in week 6 0–1 (loss in week 6)
Kristi Caudell Capital Edge Capital Edge Fired in week 5 0–1 (loss in week 1)
Toral Mehta Capital Edge Capital Edge Fired in week 4
Jennifer Wallen Capital Edge Fired in week 3
Chris Valletta Excel Capital Edge Fired in week 2 0–1 (loss in week 2)
Melissa Holovach Capital Edge Fired in week 1
Elimination Chart
No. Candidate 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 Randal IN IN WIN IN IN IN WIN IN IN WIN IN HIRED
2 Rebecca IN IN LOSE IN IN IN IN IN LOSE IN WIN FIRED
3-4 Alla IN IN IN IN IN WIN IN IN IN LOSE FIRED
Felisha IN IN IN LOSE IN IN IN IN WIN BR FIRED
5 Adam IN IN IN IN IN IN LOSE IN IN FIRED
6 Clay IN IN IN WIN IN IN BR WIN FIRED
7-8 Marshawn IN WIN IN IN IN IN IN FIRED
Brian IN IN IN IN WIN IN IN FIRED
9 Markus WIN BR IN IN IN IN FIRED
10-13 James IN IN IN IN IN FIRED
Mark IN IN IN IN IN FIRED
Jennifer M. IN IN BR IN LOSE FIRED
Josh IN IN IN IN IN FIRED
14 Kristi LOSE IN IN IN FIRED
15 Toral IN IN IN FIRED
16 Jennifer W. IN IN FIRED
17 Chris IN FIRED
18 Melissa FIRED
  The candidate was on the losing team.
  The candidate was hired and won the competition.
  The candidate won as project manager on his/her team.
  The candidate lost as project manager on his/her team.
  The candidate was brought to the final boardroom.
  The candidate was fired.
  The candidate lost as project manager and was fired.

Episodes

Week 1: Let's Get Physical

Week 2: There's No Little "i" in Team

Week 3: Something Old, Something New

Week 4: Ice Cream of Genie

Week 5: Lost in Space

Week 6: Take Me Out to the Boardroom

Week 7: Back to School

Week 8: Store Wars

Week 9: One Hit Blunder

Week 10: Shaniagans

Week 11: To Lead or Not to Lead

Week 12: The Final Showdown

Week 13: Decision Time

At Randal's recommendation, Trump rescinded what could have been the first multiple-hiring and a US Apprentice first.[14] 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.

References

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