NBC'S FINAL SIX "APPRENTICE" CANDIDATES HEAD TO LAS VEGAS TO HELP PROMOTE NEWEST TRUMP PROJECT, AND TWO WIND UP FIRED IN EXPLOSIVE BOARDROOM FINALE ON SUNDAY, APRIL 8 (10-11 P.M. ET)
NBC'S FINAL SIX "APPRENTICE" CANDIDATES HEAD TO LAS VEGAS TO HELP PROMOTE NEWEST TRUMP PROJECT, AND TWO WIND UP FIRED IN EXPLOSIVE BOARDROOM FINALE ON SUNDAY, APRIL 8 (10-11 P.M. ET)
BURBANK � April 3, 2007 � The final six candidates from NBC's "The Apprentice: Los Angeles" head to Las Vegas to help promote the newest Trump project, and a shocking boardroom ending leaves two people fired on Sunday, April 8 (10-11 p.m. ET).
Only six candidates remain in the competition to be Donald Trump's next "Apprentice" � Frank, Heidi, James, Kristine, Nicole and Stefanie. Their task this week is to create a new advertising and promotional campaign for the second tower of the Trump International Hotel and Tower in Las Vegas. In a twist, there will no longer be teams "Arrow" and "Kinetic." Instead, the final six candidates split into three teams and head to Vegas on Trump's private jet to learn more about the new building they'll be promoting.
Later, back in Los Angeles, the teams present their campaigns to Trump and his son, Don Jr. In the heated boardroom sequence that follows, two candidates hear those two dreaded words � "You're Fired!"
"The Apprentice: Los Angeles" is produced by Mark Burnett Productions in association with Trump Productions LLC. Mark Burnett, Donald J. Trump and Jay Bienstock are executive producers. Conrad Riggs, Page Feldman and James Canniffe are co-executive producers.
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