The Latest On TrumpTrump didn't put anyone of his SIX (6) Apprentice winners to head this new TV project, but someone he fired in the Pepsi challenge in Season Two. He's the real winner sitting next to Season 2 winner Kelly Perdew and will
construct a good storyline to make it a TV hit: "The Lady Or The Tramp."
Red Tie Winner
Since the Apprentice Series Six flopped,
TRump's starting own TV production, appointing A2 loser Andy Litinsky as producer, spinning off "The Lady and The Tramp" filming.
News is out that
$ Fox and Donald Trump are developing "Lady or a Tramp," a reality-competition series in which girls in love with the party life will be sent to a charm school where they will receive a stern course on debutante manners. $ Trump will exec produce the show and possibly come on air to evaluate contestants' progress, insiders said.
Andy Litinsky appointed as Trump's exec producers. Once the show gets greenlight, it could be on the air as early as midseason.

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If NBC chooses not to air another episode of the Apprentice, then maybe Donald should be shopping other networks. I'm sure he already is...
Yes, The Donald taking his marbles and to another playground.....
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Trump's 'Lady' comes to Fox - Party girls to get reality check- By
STEVEN ZEITCHIK- Tue., Jun. 12, 2007, Trump has made self-improvement a goal of his series "The Apprentice," while party girls have been a staple of cable, with shows about them on MTV and Oxygen. Of course Fox's "The Simple Life" was originally intended to administer a slice of humble pie to party girls Nicole Richie and Hilton.
"We are all
sick and tired of the glamorization of these out-of-control young women, so I have taken it upon myself to do something about it," Trump said. "I am creating a real-life version of 'My Fair Lady' with my company Trump Productions. This show is all about getting a second chance and transforming for the better; the idea is genius and the show will be huge."
Girls Outrageous Public Behavior
Brittany's pubic tattieThose involved with "Tramp" also said they hoped the show would tap into the stories that have captivated the tabloids and cable news. "A few months ago, Britney had just shaved her head, and the idea was timely," Coelen said. "Now, with all this craziness with Paris Hilton and Lindsay Lohan, it's even more timely."

Though
the show is still in development, casting for the girls is under way. A casting notice described potential contestants as "rude and crude party girls" and as "younger women who are 18-30, love to party and full of attitude."
* source:
http://www.variety.com/article/VR111796681...yid=14&cs=1