"I GET THAT A LOT," FEATURING POPULAR CELEBRITIES PRANKING EVERYDAY PEOPLE, RETURNS WITH A NEW ONE-HOUR SPECIAL, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 30
The Special Stars Actress and Singer Kristin Chenoweth, Chef Guy Fieri,
Singer Rita Ora, Green Bay Packers Quarterback Aaron Rodgers,
Musician Cody Simpson and "Jeopardy" Host Alex Trebek
I GET THAT A LOT, featuring popular stars pulling pranks on everyday people, returns with a new installment in a continuing series of one-hour specials, to be broadcast Wednesday, Dec. 30 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.
Celebrity participants include actress and singer Kristin Chenoweth working as a waitress at a New York diner; restaurateur, author and television personality Guy Fieri selling cars; singer Rita Ora working at a tanning salon; Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers working the front desk at a gym; Australian pop sensation Cody Simpson selling candy; and "Jeopardy's" Alex Trebek behind the information desk at a public library.
I GET THAT A LOT features celebrities tricking everyday citizens in cases of supposed "mistaken identity." Working ordinary jobs, these celebrities confuse customers who can't decide if it's the actual celebrity or an astonishing look-alike. As these celebrities continue to deny their true identities, various reactions from their customers elicit exasperated and hilarious responses.
I GET THAT A LOT is produced by LMNO Entertainment. Eric Schotz is the executive producer and director. Ed Horwitz is the co-executive producer.
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