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The competitio­n is hot. Rita really wants to win this series

AS THE LATEST SERIES OF THE MASKED SINGER HITS OUR SCREENS, JONATHAN ROSS TELLS GEMMA DUNN WHAT’S IN STORE FOR FANS

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PREPARE to share your Saturday nights with the likes of Poodle, Snow Leopard and Robobunny, as The Masked Singer makes an explosive return this New Year.

The popular ITV singing competitio­n is back for a third season, with returning host Joel Dommett, and panellists Davina McCall, Rita Ora, Jonathan Ross, and Mo Gilligan once again leading the guesswork.

For those who need a recap: it’s the bizarre, yet wonderful, hit show, whereby 12 celebritie­s, complete with flamboyant character costumes, sing and conceal their identities as they attempt to stump viewers and the panel alike as to who they could possibly be.

Cue the cries of “take it off” and “who’s behind the mask” as their identity is eventually revealed.

But can this year’s famous bunch compete with the likes of Ne-Yo’s leather-clad Badger’s performanc­e of Wrecking Ball or Joss Stone’s winning reign as Sausage?

It sounds promising. We find out more from veteran broadcaste­r – and panellist – Jonathan Ross, 61, who teases “a couple of real surprises” this time around...

How have you enjoyed returning to the panel?

It’s very nice being back, especially now with a big audience. It’s really been so much fun, so much energy in the studio each night, so much fun seeing all the new singers.

It’s exciting to see what the costumes will be and what those inside the costumes do with their characters.

Record numbers tuned in to watch Sausage unmasked last series – and the format is a hit worldwide. what do you think it is that captivates people?

It’s fun and there’s no negativity, even when someone goes out early. In other shows there’s a sadness when they leave, because they’ve worked so hard – there isn’t that I don’t think. People are so enjoying taking part and maybe they’d like to stay for a couple more weeks, but they don’t really mind because there’s nothing at stake.

They’re not doing it for any other reason than just having a great time and trying to fool everyone.

How has having a full audience impacted the mood?

Having a crowd lifts things. And one of the things I find really lovely is seeing so many people coming with their kids.

It’s quintessen­tially a family show, So seeing all the little kids in, seeing how much they get into it, and how they respond to certain characters, who may not be the best singers, but are the most fun on stage.

You can see they’re having a great time watching that person fool around.

Tell us a bit about this year’s characters

All the costumes are great. There’s a really wide range; we’ve got some

things that are beautiful, elegant animals like the Rockhopper; there’s a mushroom character who’s lovely on stage.

Then we go to the other extreme and we’ve got a robot with a bunny stuck inside it and we’ve got a traffic cone. We usually aren’t pleased to see traffic cones but this one makes us all laugh.

The biggest crowd-pleaser so far is Doughnuts – made entirely of doughnuts and is probably the most fun performer to watch.

How’s your guessing this season?

I start well at the beginning. I’ve been paying a lot more attention to the clues and a lot less attention to my imaginatio­n.

But also, I got one person early on, and I think I was best placed to get that person – I don’t want to give it away – because this was an older performer and I’m the oldest person on the panel. So I’m a little bit more tapped into the older celebritie­s and a little less into the younger ones.

So once again, that’s what makes the show a good family show – there is always something for everyone in it.

Would you say it’s been made more challengin­g than previous series?

It’s always been hard. The problem is you go down a certain track and convince yourself, because you’ve got no real idea but the voices are often disguised – maybe more so this series than previous series.

They’ve made it harder. One person was trained to sing using their mouth in a different way so their distinctiv­e voice doesn’t sound like it.

We probably would have guessed if they were singing the way they normally sing. The clues kind of help and don’t help as often they can apply to more than one person. So, you’ll convince yourself you’ve got it right and then afterwards when you realise what they meant with the clue, it makes perfect sense.

What’s the competitio­n between the panel like this year?

It’s quite hot in some ways. We all pretend it doesn’t matter. Rita’s the one who wants to really win this series – she won the last two so I think she feels going for the hattrick is a prize worth getting.

So far, I think she’s doing the worst out of all of us and that’s quite delightful. I think I’m doing the best at the moment against all odds, but that won’t last.

If you designed a costume, what would you come up with?

As I love sci-fi, I might go for something from that sort of realm. But we’ve got a Robobunny on the show, so they’ve sort of ticked the box there.

We haven’t had a big frog yet and I rather like frogs. And we haven’t had as many dogs as I thought. We’ve got a poodle this series, but I think a pug might be fun. A big, floppy, soft pug.

And what would be your go-to song choice?

Well, because I’ve got a big range, I would probably go with And I’m Telling You I’m Not Going from Dreamgirls.

I’m probably the only one on the panel who can hit those notes and it would surprise people because I’ve got that energy...

Do you have an all-time favourite character?

No, I don’t play favourites. Once you’re in The Masked Singer family, you’re in The Masked Singer family and we love them all equally.

 ?? ?? Host Joel Dommett with judges Mo Gilligan, Davina McCall, Rita Ora and Jonathan Ross
Host Joel Dommett with judges Mo Gilligan, Davina McCall, Rita Ora and Jonathan Ross
 ?? ?? The Masked Singer returns to ITV tonight at 7pm
The Masked Singer returns to ITV tonight at 7pm
 ?? ?? Panellist Jonathan Ross with the Robobunny character
Panellist Jonathan Ross with the Robobunny character
 ?? ?? A cast of colourful characters is bound to delight viewers
A cast of colourful characters is bound to delight viewers

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