Can Do

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== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
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Billed, excitingly, as "a new entertainment" it's a little unclear what this entailed. Celebs were at the fore - that's for sure - and there were some doors in the background with the words CAN & DO on either side. The contestants had some task to perform after which they had to answer "Can do" or "No can do".
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Billed, excitingly, as "a new entertainment", and at the time it probably would have been, but now we can look back and say "oh, it's just an early version of [[You Bet!]]". Celebs were at the fore - that's for sure - and there were some doors in the background with the words CAN & DO on either side. The celebs had some task to perform and members of the public had to predict whether the celeb "Can do" or "No can do" whatever it was.  
== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==

Revision as of 14:23, 28 October 2007

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Host

Jon Pertwee

Co-hosts

Commentator: Bob Danvers-Walker

Broadcast

ABC Network in association wtih Ross Television, Saturday 5th July to 6th September 1958 (9 shows)

Synopsis

Billed, excitingly, as "a new entertainment", and at the time it probably would have been, but now we can look back and say "oh, it's just an early version of You Bet!". Celebs were at the fore - that's for sure - and there were some doors in the background with the words CAN & DO on either side. The celebs had some task to perform and members of the public had to predict whether the celeb "Can do" or "No can do" whatever it was.

Trivia

Aparently, the director's name was John Saturday which, apart from being mildly appropriate, amuses us greatly.

Performers included: Lonnie Donegan, Thomas Spencer of the Harlem Globetrotters, Fred Perry, Katie Boyle and Carry On star Bernard Bresslaw.

Theme music

George Clouston

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