Can Do
Can Do is an American television game show that was broadcast on NBC from November 21, 1956, until December 31, 1956.
Format
Each contestant had to guess whether a celebrity could perform a specific stunt successfully after hearing statistics from the American Standard Testing Bureau about what percentage of people had successfully completed the stunt during tests. Housed in an isolation booth, the contestant pressed a button to indicate his or her decision. A correct guess in the first round earned $1,500 for the contestant. The person then had to choose whether to leave with what he or she had earned. Continuing meant doubling the earnings with a correct guess, but if the guess was wrong, he or she received approximately 20 percent of his or her winnings. Each successive round offered the same option, with a maximum prize of $50,000.Robert Alda was the master of ceremonies. Guest celebrities included Martha Raye, Gypsy Rose Lee, Rocky Graziano, Polly Bergen, Rory Calhoun and Sal Mineo. Stunts included pulling a tablecloth from under dishes, shooting at moving targets with table-tennis balls, and hitting balloons with beanbags.
Production
Can Do was broadcast on Mondays from 9 to 9:30 p.m. Eastern Time, replacing Medic. Its competition included I Love Lucy. Revlon was the sponsor. Joe Cates was the producer. He and Elroy Schwartz developed the program. Revlon originally planned to have another new program, Most Beautiful Girl in the World, in the time slot, but three postponements caused the company to change plans.Can Do