The Apprentice (U.S. season 11)

The Apprentice (U.S. season 11)
Country of origin United States
No. of episodes 12
Release
Original network NBC
Original release

March 6 (2011-03-06) – May 22, 2011 (2011-05-22)

Additional information
Filming dates October 18, 2010 (2010-10-18) – May 22, 2011 (2011-05-22)
No. of contestants 16
Teams "A.S.A.P." and "Backbone"
Winner John Rich
All-stars La Toya Jackson (12th)
Gary Busey (6th)
Lisa Rinna (4th)
Lil Jon (3rd)

The Celebrity Apprentice 4 (also known as The Apprentice 11) is the eleventh installment of the reality game show, Celebrity Apprentice, which premiered March 6, 2011. Country music star John Rich was named the winner defeating actress Marlee Matlin. Lil Jon, La Toya Jackson, Gary Busey, and Lisa Rinna all returned for All-Star Celebrity Apprentice. Jackson and Busey placed twelfth and sixth, respectively, and were both unable to raise any money while Lil Jon and Rinna were both semifinalists placing third and fourth, respectively, and Jon raised $60,000 and Rinna raising $504,500 resulting in her improving immensely from her first season.

Candidates

The candidates were divided into two teams, males versus females. The women named their team A.S.A.P., an acronym for Artists, Singers, Authors, and Professionals for a Purpose. The men named their team Backbone.[1][2]

Celebrity Background Original team Age Hometown Charity Result Raised
Rich, JohnJohn Rich Country music singer Backbone 37 Dickson, Tennessee St. Jude Children's Research Hospital[3] The Celebrity Apprentice
(5–22–2011)
$1,261,908
Matlin, MarleeMarlee Matlin Film & television actress A.S.A.P. 45 Arlington Heights, Illinois The Starkey Hearing Foundation[4] Fired in the season finale
(5–22–2011)
$1,050,000
Meat Loaf Rock singer & actor Backbone 63 Dallas, Texas The Painted Turtle[5] Fired in task 12
(5–15–2011)
$204,580
Lil Jon Rapper & entrepreneur Backbone 40 Atlanta, Georgia The United Methodist Children's Home of North Georgia Conference[6] Fired in task 12
(5–15–2011)
$80,000
Jones, StarStar Jones Former The View panelist A.S.A.P. 49 Trenton, New Jersey American Heart Association[7][8] Fired in task 11
(5–08–2011)
$169,372
Jackson, La ToyaLa Toya Jackson Singer, author & entrepreneur A.S.A.P. 54 Gary, Indiana AIDS Project L.A.[9] Fired in task 8 & 101
(05–08–2011)
$65,000
Leakes, NeNeNeNe Leakes Actress & reality television star A.S.A.P. 43 Athens, Georgia Atlanta Mission: My Sister's House[10] Quit in task 10
(5–08–2011)
Dworaczyk, HopeHope Dworaczyk Model A.S.A.P. 26 Port Lavaca, Texas Best Buddies[11] Fired in task 9
(5–01–2011)
$20,000
Busey, GaryGary Busey Film actor Backbone 66 Goose Creek, Texas The Center for Head Injury Services[12] Fired in task 7
(4–17–2011)
$40,000
McGrath, MarkMark McGrath Sugar Ray singer & television host Backbone 43 Newport Beach, California Save the Music Foundation[13] Fired in task 6
(4–10–2011)
Hatch, RichardRichard Hatch Survivor contestant Backbone 49 Newport, Rhode Island Grassroot Soccer[14] Fired in task 5
(4–03–2011)
Canseco, JoseJose Canseco Former MLB outfielder Backbone 46 Havana, Cuba Baseball Assistance Team (B.A.T.)[15] Quit in task 5
(4–03–2011)
$25,000
Warwick, DionneDionne Warwick Soul singer A.S.A.P. 70 East Orange, New Jersey The Hunger Project[16] Fired in task 4
(3–27–2011)
Taylor, NikiNiki Taylor Supermodel A.S.A.P. 36 Pembroke Pines, Florida American Red Cross[17] Fired in task 3
(3–20–2011)
$35,000
Rinna, LisaLisa Rinna Television actress A.S.A.P. 47 Medford, Oregon Entertainment Industry Foundation: Women's Cancer Research Fund[18] Fired in task 2
(3–13–2011)
Cassidy, DavidDavid Cassidy The Partridge Family actor & singer Backbone 60 West Orange, New Jersey The Alzheimer's Research and Prevention Foundation[19] Fired in task 1
(3–6–2011)

Weekly results

Candidate Original team Task 10 team Application result Record as project manager
John Rich Backbone Backbone The Celebrity Apprentice 2–1 (win in tasks 8 & 11, loss in task 5)
Marlee Matlin A.S.A.P. A.S.A.P. Fired in the season finale 1–1 (win in task 5, loss in task 11)
Meat Loaf Backbone A.S.A.P. Fired in task 12 2–0 (win in tasks 2 & 10)
Lil Jon Backbone Backbone Fired in task 12 2–0 (win in tasks 4 & 9)
Star Jones A.S.A.P. A.S.A.P. Fired in task 11 1–1 (win in task 1, loss in task 8)
La Toya Jackson A.S.A.P. Backbone Fired in task 8 & 101 1–1 (win in task 6, loss in task 10)
NeNe Leakes A.S.A.P. Backbone Quit in task 10 0–2 (loss in tasks 4 & 9)
Hope Dworaczyk A.S.A.P. Fired in task 9 1–0 (win in task 7)
Gary Busey Backbone Fired in task 7 1–1 (win in task 3, loss in task 7)
Mark McGrath Backbone Fired in task 6 0–1 (loss in task 6)
Richard Hatch Backbone Fired in task 5 0–1 (loss in task 1)
Jose Canseco Backbone Quit in task 5
Dionne Warwick A.S.A.P. Fired in task 4
Niki Taylor A.S.A.P. Fired in task 3 0–1 (loss in task 3)
Lisa Rinna A.S.A.P. Fired in task 2 0–1 (loss in task 2)
David Cassidy Backbone Fired in task 1

^1 La Toya Jackson was originally fired in task eight, but was brought back into the competition during the boardroom of task nine.

Candidate Elimination chart
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
John IN IN IN IN LOSE IN IN WIN IN IN WIN IN CA
Marlee IN IN IN IN WIN IN IN IN IN IN LOSE IN FIRED
Meat Loaf IN WIN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN WIN BR FIRED
Lil Jon IN IN IN WIN IN IN IN IN WIN IN IN FIRED
Star WIN BR IN IN IN IN IN LOSE BR IN FIRED
La Toya IN IN IN IN IN WIN IN FIRED IN FIRED
NeNe IN IN IN LOSE IN IN IN BR LOSE QUIT
Hope IN IN IN IN IN IN WIN IN FIRED
Gary IN IN WIN IN IN BR FIRED
Mark IN IN IN IN IN FIRED
Richard LOSE IN IN IN FIRED
Jose BR IN IN IN QUIT
Dionne IN BR IN FIRED
Niki IN IN FIRED
Lisa IN FIRED
David FIRED
     The contestant on the losing team.
     The contestant won as project manager on his/her team.
     The contestant lost as project manager on his/her team.
     The contestant was brought to the final boardroom.
     The contestant was fired.
     The contestant lost as project manager and was fired.
     The contestant withdrew from the show.
     The contestant did not participate in the task.
     The contestant winner of the competition.

Episodes

Episode 1: Pepperoni Profit

Task 1

Episode 2: Child's Play

Task 2

Episode 3: Unhappy Campers

Task 3

Episode 4: Off the Hook

Task 4

Episode 5: The Art of the Deal

Task 5

Episode 6: Australian Gold

Task 6

Episode 7: Raising the Steaks

Task 7

Episode 8: Bitter Suites

Task 8

Episode 9: Shear Madness

Task 9

Episode 10: Laugh On

Task 10

Task 11

Episode 11: Retro Rumble

Task 12

Task 13

Episode 12: Sweet Victory (Season Finale)

US Ratings

Episode Rating Share Rating/share
(18-49)
Viewers
(millions)
Rank
(Timeslot)
Rank
(Night)
1 4.9 8 2.8/7 7.93[24]
2 5.0 8 2.8/8 8.13[25]
3 5.1 8 2.8/8 8.17[26]
4 5.4 9 3.0/8 8.58[27]
5 5.2 8 3.1/8 8.65[28]
6 5.0 8 3.0/8 8.23[29]
7 4.7 7 2.6/7 7.66[30]
8 4.8 8 3.0/8 8.26[31]
9 5.1 8 3.1/8 8.65[32]
10 4.4 7 2.4/7 7.18
11 2.5/6 6.8[33]
12 3.0/7 8.61[34]

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  3. Season 4 Charity Packages John Rich's Charity
  4. Season 4 Charity Packages Marlee Matlin's Charity
  5. Season 4 Charity Packages Meat Loaf's Charity
  6. Season 4 Charity Packages Lil Jon's Charity
  7. Season 4 Charity Packages Star Jones' Charity
  8. EXCLUSIVE: Star Jones Talks NeNe Leakes, Barbara Walters & more
  9. Season 4 Charity Packages La Toya Jackson's Charity
  10. Season 4 Charity PackagesNeNe Leakes' Charity
  11. Season 4 Charity Packages Hope Dworaczyk's Charity
  12. Season 4 Charity Packages Gary Busey's Charity
  13. Season 4 Charity Packages Mark McGrath's Charity
  14. Season 4 Charity Packages Richard Hatch's Charity
  15. Season 4 Charity Packages Jose Canseco's Charity
  16. Season 4 Charity Packages Dionne Warwick's Charity
  17. Season 4 Charity Packages Niki Taylor's Charity
  18. Season 4 Charity Packages Lisa Rinna's Charity
  19. Season 4 Charity Packages David Cassidy's Charity
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