Pays ou est diffusé "The Apprentice"
Pacm a écritAustralie, Nouvelle-Zélande, Singapoure & Philippines & les autres pays asiatiques du meme genre, Afrique du Sud, probablement tous les pays qui ont survivor et donc tous les endroits habités par des gens qui reconnaissent Rob et Amber.
Il te reste à citer les réseaux maintenant
Mais pourquoi inclure le nom de Romber dans ton message vu qu'ils n'ont pas participé à The Apprentice?? J'vois le lien mais peut-être pas Cornelius tsé...
Anyway... je sais que Rob est ton obsession (surtout dans ton message pour ta mise de cette semaine! )
Et comme tu dis... tu aurais dû me laisser poster avant toi
Il te reste à citer les réseaux maintenant
Mais pourquoi inclure le nom de Romber dans ton message vu qu'ils n'ont pas participé à The Apprentice?? J'vois le lien mais peut-être pas Cornelius tsé...
Anyway... je sais que Rob est ton obsession (surtout dans ton message pour ta mise de cette semaine! )
Et comme tu dis... tu aurais dû me laisser poster avant toi
Le lien avec Romber est tres important, sans cette femme d'Afrique du Sud qui a reconnu Romber j'aurais jamais su que les reality shows americains etaient populaires là bas et donc je n'aurais pas vérifié si Apprentice joue en Afrique. Peut-etre que Cornelius demenage en Afrique du Sud et donc que l'inclusion de l'Afrique du Sud dans ma liste est tres importante?????!!!
Et de toute façon le 1er challenge de apprentice 4 sera probablement de préparer le voyage d'honeymoon de Romber pour faire un peu de pub pour Burnett, donc un autre lien!
Et de toute façon le 1er challenge de apprentice 4 sera probablement de préparer le voyage d'honeymoon de Romber pour faire un peu de pub pour Burnett, donc un autre lien!
J'ai trouvé ça pour apprentice version Donald Trump
The Apprentice will air in New Zealand at 8.35pm tv 2
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The Apprentice us airing in Hong Kong at 8.35pm every Saturday on TVB Pearl
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The Apprentice (U.S. season 1) is airing in Brazil and Latin America at 9pm every Wednesday on People+Arts (a BBC-Discovery channel).
"O Aprendiz", the brazilian version of The Apprentice, is airing Tuesdays and Thursdays at 8pm on People+Arts and at 10:15pm on Rede Record.
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The Apprentice is airing in Turkey at 9pm every Thursday on CNN Turk
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The Apprentice (season 1) is airing in Sweden 10.30pm every Sunday on Kanal 5 (Channel 5)
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The Apprenctice is now airing weekdays at 6PM on BBC-2 in the UK
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Apprentice in Croatia! It is airing every Friday at 8 pm (local time) on NOVA TV.
The Apprentice will air in New Zealand at 8.35pm tv 2
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The Apprentice us airing in Hong Kong at 8.35pm every Saturday on TVB Pearl
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The Apprentice (U.S. season 1) is airing in Brazil and Latin America at 9pm every Wednesday on People+Arts (a BBC-Discovery channel).
"O Aprendiz", the brazilian version of The Apprentice, is airing Tuesdays and Thursdays at 8pm on People+Arts and at 10:15pm on Rede Record.
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The Apprentice is airing in Turkey at 9pm every Thursday on CNN Turk
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The Apprentice (season 1) is airing in Sweden 10.30pm every Sunday on Kanal 5 (Channel 5)
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The Apprenctice is now airing weekdays at 6PM on BBC-2 in the UK
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Apprentice in Croatia! It is airing every Friday at 8 pm (local time) on NOVA TV.
L'Afrique du Sud va aussi avoir sa propre version avec comme animateur Monsieur Tokyo Sexwale???!!??
http://www.pretorianews.co.za/index.php ... Id=2483358
'The Apprentice': Tokyo picks up where Trump left off
April 15, 2005
By Pacm
Tokyo Sexwale is the modern face of big business in South Africa. As such he was the perfect choice as our own Donald Trump in the local version of The Apprentice - a business reality show with a strong African flavour - which starts broadcasting, appropriately, on Youth Day (June 16) on SABC3.
In the driver's seat, Sexwale is big in stature, bold in presentation and - best of all - has no hair. In the American version, Trump's hair has been as much a topic of discussion as the contestants.
"I'm the former many things," said Sexwale at a Press conference hosted by SABC3 yesterday to publicise The Apprentice, which starts shooting on Sunday. "But the former I like most is premier of Gauteng because I had the most power. I have lost all that and lost my hair!"
But when the talk drifts to politics, he says he won't be returning to government. "The ANC is my church but being part of government was just a small part of my journey."
He points out that, through no choice of his own, he wasn't working for 28 years (as a freedom fighter who was imprisoned), five years were spent in government, and now he's in business and loving the new challenges.
When offered the showy job as chairman in The Apprentice, he started scratching around and discovered that there were many elements he liked.
This was perhaps best encapsulated by the acting head of programming of SABC3, Eddie Manzingana, who said: "The struggle is not ended. The battlefields have simply moved from the streets to the boardrooms."
The vision for the programme is all about changing lives and not only those of the 16 contestants who will be battling for the big prize - a job at Sexwale's Mvelaphanda group of companies.
"We've won political democracy. Now we need economic democracy as well," said Sexwale. "And we must do it our own way."
Sexwale ("urged by my wife", he says with a wink) selected two women as his on-screen assistants. "I wanted to send a very positive message," he said when introducing former CEO of a bank, Wendy Lucas Bull, and his current media adviser, Gugu Msibi.
"It's very important in this changing country that we have new rolemodels, we bring ethics in business to the table and that we emphasise humane leadership.
"I believe in capitalism with a face," he explained when asked about his former socialist leanings. "Wealth creation is adding value to your country. It's a nice thing. I'm the children of the women who used to make tea for the bosses in the boardroom."
And that's one of the most important features of the local series. "We want to send a strong message that dreams can be achieved."
And if anyone was wondering about his television charm, don't give it a second thought.
At the end of 1994 as the first premier of Gauteng, he was the guest of Tannie Evita and I was there for the recording as he brushed away a tear when Mimi Coertse sang O Boereplaas, a song, he said, they had heard on Robben Island.
He sailed through the recording with Evita doing the giggling rather than Tokyo, who was as charming as he was comfortable in front of the cameras.
But this time, he won't have to be the one that has to do the charming. They're still pondering about the Trump phase that became a rallying cry in the US, "you're fired".
"You're probably waiting for me to say hamba or duma," said Sexwale, but he and his two sidekicks agree that while they want to come up with something uniquely South African, it will have to emerge organically from the programme.
"It's a learning curve for all of us," says the man of whom former classmate Dora Sithole (food editor of True Love magazine) says; "I can't believe this man sitting on a wine farm is the same boy who shared my bread and jam at school. And he hasn't changed a bit!"
Une photo de Monsieur sexwale
Ça l'air vraiment bon comme show, faudrait qu'on l'écoute pis qu'on en parle dans la section ici!!!
http://www.pretorianews.co.za/index.php ... Id=2483358
'The Apprentice': Tokyo picks up where Trump left off
April 15, 2005
By Pacm
Tokyo Sexwale is the modern face of big business in South Africa. As such he was the perfect choice as our own Donald Trump in the local version of The Apprentice - a business reality show with a strong African flavour - which starts broadcasting, appropriately, on Youth Day (June 16) on SABC3.
In the driver's seat, Sexwale is big in stature, bold in presentation and - best of all - has no hair. In the American version, Trump's hair has been as much a topic of discussion as the contestants.
"I'm the former many things," said Sexwale at a Press conference hosted by SABC3 yesterday to publicise The Apprentice, which starts shooting on Sunday. "But the former I like most is premier of Gauteng because I had the most power. I have lost all that and lost my hair!"
But when the talk drifts to politics, he says he won't be returning to government. "The ANC is my church but being part of government was just a small part of my journey."
He points out that, through no choice of his own, he wasn't working for 28 years (as a freedom fighter who was imprisoned), five years were spent in government, and now he's in business and loving the new challenges.
When offered the showy job as chairman in The Apprentice, he started scratching around and discovered that there were many elements he liked.
This was perhaps best encapsulated by the acting head of programming of SABC3, Eddie Manzingana, who said: "The struggle is not ended. The battlefields have simply moved from the streets to the boardrooms."
The vision for the programme is all about changing lives and not only those of the 16 contestants who will be battling for the big prize - a job at Sexwale's Mvelaphanda group of companies.
"We've won political democracy. Now we need economic democracy as well," said Sexwale. "And we must do it our own way."
Sexwale ("urged by my wife", he says with a wink) selected two women as his on-screen assistants. "I wanted to send a very positive message," he said when introducing former CEO of a bank, Wendy Lucas Bull, and his current media adviser, Gugu Msibi.
"It's very important in this changing country that we have new rolemodels, we bring ethics in business to the table and that we emphasise humane leadership.
"I believe in capitalism with a face," he explained when asked about his former socialist leanings. "Wealth creation is adding value to your country. It's a nice thing. I'm the children of the women who used to make tea for the bosses in the boardroom."
And that's one of the most important features of the local series. "We want to send a strong message that dreams can be achieved."
And if anyone was wondering about his television charm, don't give it a second thought.
At the end of 1994 as the first premier of Gauteng, he was the guest of Tannie Evita and I was there for the recording as he brushed away a tear when Mimi Coertse sang O Boereplaas, a song, he said, they had heard on Robben Island.
He sailed through the recording with Evita doing the giggling rather than Tokyo, who was as charming as he was comfortable in front of the cameras.
But this time, he won't have to be the one that has to do the charming. They're still pondering about the Trump phase that became a rallying cry in the US, "you're fired".
"You're probably waiting for me to say hamba or duma," said Sexwale, but he and his two sidekicks agree that while they want to come up with something uniquely South African, it will have to emerge organically from the programme.
"It's a learning curve for all of us," says the man of whom former classmate Dora Sithole (food editor of True Love magazine) says; "I can't believe this man sitting on a wine farm is the same boy who shared my bread and jam at school. And he hasn't changed a bit!"
Une photo de Monsieur sexwale
Ça l'air vraiment bon comme show, faudrait qu'on l'écoute pis qu'on en parle dans la section ici!!!
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