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28.10.2022 - 13:21 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Popular show I Can See Your Voice is back for a brand new series and the first episode sees a Scots couple take on the challenge.
In this weekend's episode, married couple Heather and Kaveh from Edinburgh are hoping to use their detective skills to spot the fakes to win £10,000 - without ever hearing them sing a note.
BRIT Award-winner Becky Hill is also on hand to help spot the imposters. But with a line up including a psychologist, a tour guide and a theatre manager, they may have their work cut out.
BBC One's I Can See Your Voice is hosted by Paddy McGuinness, who is joined by celebrity investigators, Jimmy Carr, Alison Hammond and Amanda Holden. With £10,000 on the line, the players will attempt to weed out the bad singers, based on a series of clues, interrogation, and lip sync performances.
In the end, the last mystery singer standing will reveal if they are a good or a bad singer in a duet with Becky Hill, resulting in either a magical musical moment or an awkward blunder.
Each week, a guest music artist will join the celebrity investigators with the line-up including singing legend Lulu, Steps’ Claire Richards, Spandau Ballet’s Tony Hadley, The X Factor winner and West End star Alexandra Burke, Erasure’s Andy Bell, BRIT award-winner Becky Hill, Blue’s Simon Webbe and West End and TV star Layton Williams.
I Can See Your Voice was commissioned by Charlotte Moore, Director BBC Content and Kate Phillips, Controller Entertainment Commissioning. The Executive Producers are Amelia Brown and Lee Smithurst for Thames. The Commissioning Editor for the BBC is Rachel Ashdown.
I Can See Your Voice airs on Saturday, at 9.10pm on BBC One and BBC iPlayer. Catch up on previous episodes on BBC iPlayer here.
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