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  1. I Get That a Lot is a reality television special originally created by Danny Harris occasionally airing on CBS, which sets up celebrities in everyday working class jobs. Hidden cameras are used to capture the reactions of unsuspecting customers and bypassers.

  2. 2.1M subscribers. Subscribed. 104. Share. 38K views 13 years ago. Wayne Brady is featured on the CBS reality show 'I Get That A Lot,' which puts celebrities in everyday situations to see...

  3. "I GET THAT A LOT", a hidden camera special in which celebrities work in everyday jobs and try to convince customers they aren't who they appear to be. Participants will be announced at a later date. "I GET THAT A LOT" features celebrities tricking everyday citizens in a case of supposed "mistaken identity." Working ordinary jobs, these celebrities confuse customers who can't decide if it's ...

  4. 6 de ene. de 2010 · CBS News correspondent Julie Chen is featured on CBS' new reality show "I Get That A Lot" which puts celebrities in everyday situations to see if they will b...

  5. I Get That A Lot is a reality television special originally created by Danny Harris occasionally airing on CBS, which sets up celebrities in everyday working class jobs. Hidden cameras are used to capture the reactions of unsuspecting customers and bypassers.

  6. "I GET THAT A LOT", a hidden camera special in which celebrities work in everyday jobs and try to convince customers they aren't who they appear to be. Participants will be announced at a later date. "I GET THAT A LOT" features celebrities tricking everyday citizens in a case of supposed "mistaken identity." Working ordinary jobs, these celebrities confuse customers who can't decide if it's ...

  7. I GET THAT A LOT features celebrities tricking everyday citizens in a case 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.