Trump Calls ‘The Apprentice’ a Learning Experience as Series Hits Prime Video – TheWrap Trump refers to ‘The Apprentice’ as a learning experience with series now available on Prime Video

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If you’re a fan of Donald Trump or just curious to see him in action before he became president, you’ll be excited to hear that nearly half of “The Apprentice” is now available to stream on Amazon Prime Video. The first seven seasons of the NBC show will be released weekly over the next two months, starting with Season 1 which just launched this week and is currently only available in the U.S. If you’re a fan of binge-watching, this rollout will finish up on April 27 with the release of Season 7.

The show was created by Mark Burnett, an Emmy Award-winning producer known for hits like “The Voice,” “Survivor,” and “Shark Tank.” Burnett is currently serving as the Special Envoy to the United Kingdom in Trump’s second cabinet. He has described “The Apprentice” as one of his best projects and hopes to attract more fans to Trump through the series that kick-started his TV career.

Back in the day, “The Apprentice” was a huge hit, averaging 20 million viewers each week with 28 million tuning in for the Season 1 finale. The show portrayed Trump as a successful businessman ready to mentor others in the business world, despite the fact that his real businesses were facing financial challenges at the time.

As with any reality TV show, there were some creative liberties taken to make things more entertaining. A former producer of the show admitted that they took some liberties with the facts, particularly when it came to portraying Trump in a certain light. While the show was made for entertainment purposes, it still managed to attract a massive audience week after week.

If you’re interested in checking out the show that helped shape Trump’s public persona, you can now stream Season 1 of “The Apprentice” on Prime Video. Get ready to see Trump in action as he guides contestants through various business challenges and shows off his deal-making skills.