The Apprentice would eventually morph from a series offering aspiring corporate executives a shot at glory into The Celebrity Apprentice, which featured various celebrities competing for charity.
In total, both versions of The Apprentice ran for a combined 14 seasons, last airing in 2015.
With host Trump eventually opting to run for president, NBC initially decided not to pick up a 15th season, before ultimately bringing legendary action star – and former California governor – Arnold Schwarzenegger on to host the newly revamped New Celebrity Apprentice.
Created by reality TV super producer Mark Burnett, NBC’s The Apprentice began life as a reality competition series in 2004, and featured ambitious contestants competing to earn the chance to run one of the many companies owned by host Donald Trump.