The Apprentice (Italian TV series)

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The Apprentice
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The header of 2012 edition with Flavio Briatore
Genre Reality television series
Created by Mark Burnett
Country of originItaly
Original languageItalian
No. of series1
No. of episodes10 [1]
Production
ProducerScreentime ShinAwiL Productions
Running time60-minute episodes
Original release
Network Cielo
Release18 September (2012-09-18) 
16 October 2012 (2012-10-16)
Related
The Apprentice (U.S. version)
The Apprentice (United Kingdom version)

The Apprentice is an Italian reality television series, in which a group of aspiring young businessmen and women compete for the chance to win a job as "apprentice" to Flavio Briatore, a business magnate. [2]

Contents

First edition

Winner
Other Contestants

Donatello and Norma haven't passed the last selection, so they are not part of the official cast.

Elimination Chart
No.Candidate12345678910
1FrancescoININININLOSEBRINWININHIRED
2MatteoBRINBRINWININWINININFIRED
3SilviaINININININWINININFIRED
4AlbertoINININLOSEINBRININFIRED
5Enrico P.ININWINININININFIRED
6Enrico T.INWINININININFIRED
7MartinaWINININBRBRFIRED
8JessicaINLOSEININFIRED
9StefanoLOSEINBRFIRED
10BeatriceINBRINFIRED
11MarcellaINININQUIT
12Maria ElenaININFIRED
13ChiaraINFIRED
14DavideFIRED
  The candidate was on the winning team
  The candidate was on the losing team
  The candidate won as project manager
  The candidate lost as project manager
  The candidate was brought back to the boardroom
  The candidate was fired
  The candidate lost as project manager and was fired
  The candidate quit the competition
  The candidate won as project manager but was fired

Second edition

Winner
Other Contestants
Elimination Chart
No.Candidate12345678910
1AliceINININWINININBRBRINHIRED
2MuhannadINININININBRINININFIRED
3FabioININBRININBRLOSEBRFIRED
4SerenaININWININBRBRININFIRED
5AnaisINLOSEININININWINFIRED
6IngridINININBRLOSEININFIRED
7MarcoININININWININFIRED
8MarioBRWINBRININFIRED
9AnnaINININLOSEFIRED
10EleonoraINININFIRED
11FrancescoINBRFIRED
12MilenaWINFIRED
13SimoneBRFIRED
14FulvioFIRED
  The candidate was on the winning team
  The candidate was on the losing team
  The candidate won as project manager
  The candidate lost as project manager
  The candidate was brought back to the boardroom
  The candidate was fired
  The candidate lost as project manager and was fired
  The candidate was on the winning team, but was fired

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