| Host/Executive Producer | |
| Marlon Wayans | |
| Broadcast | |
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| Packagers | |
| Universal Television Armoza Formats Live Animals Open 4 Business Productions | |
I Can Do That was the short-lived one-hour, comedy-variety show where six of America's brightest entertainers will come together to compete and showcase their incredible talents.
Premise[]
Each week, a group of six celebrities perform breathtaking and unique acts prove to the audience that "they can do that!" In each episode, we will see current top music and variety groups showcase their unique talents and performances. During each performance, the eight celebrities enter a friendly rivalry as they choose their favorite act, what they think they can master and who they would pair up with to master the act. Unlike most talent shows, there are no judges or eliminations, it's all for bragging rights.
See Poster[]
Set Pic[]

Nicole Scherzinger was first ever winner on the show
International Versions[]
Countries that have previously aired their versions of I Can Do That includes:
Albania
Bulgaria
Brazil
Colombia
Croatia
Ecuador
Finland
Germany
Hungary
India
Israel (country that originated the program)
Italy
Lithuania
Mexico
Philippines
Portugal
Russia
Singapore
Spain
Vietnam
Inventor[]
Based on an Israeli format by Armoza Formats
Studio[]
CBS Studio Center, Studio City, California
Trivia[]
- Audrey Morrissey the Executive Producer of The Voice produced on the show.
- The Show Premiered The Same Day Right After The 10th Season Premiere of America's Got Talent

