I Can Do That is a Philippine television reality competition show broadcast by ABS-CBN. The show is based on the Israeli show of the same title. Hosted by Robi Domingo and Alex Gonzaga, it aired on the network's Yes Weekend line up from March 11, 2017, to June 4, 2017, replacing ' and was replaced by Lethal Weapon.
Wacky Kiray was crowned as the first Greatest Entertainer on June 4, 2017, beating Cristine Reyes by a margin of 10.66%.
Eight celebrities, referred to as iCANdidates, showcase their talents every week with different entertainment acts that performers perfected for years. Together with the guest performers, they will learn the skills needed and rehearse the act for a week. After one week of training, they perform their acts in front of a studio audience, with the public and fellow iCANdidates voting on the best performance of the week. At the end of 12 weeks, the celebrity with the most points from the judges earns a trophy, 1 million pesos, and the title of "The Greatest Entertainer".
At the start of the show, the guest entertainers perform their act on stage. If the iCANdidate likes what they see and wants to perform the act on the next episode, they must go down the iCAN steps. They may only do so once the sound and lighting cue flashes. The first iCANdidate at the last step locks in the act. Afterwards, the iCANdidate picks his or her partner in the act. If no one locks in the act after the performance, the hosts have the power to choose one iCANdidate who will perform it next week. The chosen contestant still gets to pick his or her partner. The process repeats until all iCANdidates are assigned to an act. The last act is automatically assigned to the remaining iCANdidates who were not able to choose an act.
After all iCANdidates have performed, the iCANdidates rank the acts through their smartphone â 3 points for the first place, 2 for second, and 1 for third; they may not vote for their own act. Once the iCANdidates have finished voting, the audience votes for the act they liked best. The act with the most votes from the audience receives 3 points. The audience vote is only valid if the majority of the audience voted (51%).
The act with the highest combined points from iCANdidates and audience becomes the "Entertainer of the Week" and receives â±50,000.
During a particular week, the two (three in double elimination week) iCANdidates with the lowest cumulative points are declared eCANdidate (short for elimination candidate) and hereby nominated for elimination. After a short message from each eCANdidate, the audience votes for who they want to save. The eCANdidate with the highest percent of votes is saved; the other eCANdidates are eliminated.
The table below shows the corresponding points and rank earned by the celebrity contestants each week.
In the Versus Rounds, the selection process of the acts is the same, but their chosen partner is their competitor. In a pair (or trio in some acts), only one iCANdidate received the highest points from the other contestants. The audience's score system remained the same.
In Solo Performances, the scoring system is the same as the Group Performances', but 4 points are awarded by the iCANdidates to their first place, 3 to second, 2 to third, and 1 to fourth.
The show's finals, dubbed as The Battle for Greatness, took place on June 3 to 4. The judges were Boy Abunda and Judy Ann Santos.
The acts were selected on May 28.
The fourth placer received â±100,000; third placer received â±200,000; and the runner-up received â±300,000. The winner received â±1,000,000, and the title of "The Greatest Entertainer".