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Vocal guessing game show’s return is music to our ears... or is it?

Singing competitio­n I Can See Your Voice is back and host Paddy Mcguiness explains what he loves about the show.

- By SARAH MORGAN

Stop! It’s time to give a little respect, break those chains of love and take a chance on I Can See Your Voice.

Sometimes the show features a surprising but wonderful guest, and that’s certainly the case with the latest episode – bona fide 1980s pop superstar Andy Bell, frontman of Erasure, is joining in the fun.

He’ll be assisting regular celebrity investigat­ors Jimmy Carr, Alison Hammond and Amanda Holden when they try to help two sisters from Leeds figure out which singers have the voice of an angel, and who is tone deaf – simply by watching them lip-sync to a well-known tune.

It promises to be a cracking edition of the game show which is now in its second series.

Like The Masked Singer, the format started life in South Korea and has since been remade around the world.

The BBC version is given a down-to-earth British feel by its host, Paddy Mcguinness.

He promises that at the start of each programme, he’s as much in the dark about who’s good and who’s bad as the competitor­s and everyone watching at home.

“I like it that way because otherwise I think I’d be the type of person to be giving the contestant­s a wink,” he laughs. It’s always a surprise at the end, and although I have my own opinions, I don’t share those with the guys as I’m not there for that, I’m there to host the show. That is the job of the celebrity investigat­ors, they are there to help the contestant­s with any little nuggets they have spotted. “So, on that final round, when the singer sings, whether they are good or bad, I always think the other way around! I always think a bad singer is going to be good, and a good singer is going to be bad. So, every show is a surprise for me.”

Paddy loves the series, but perhaps not for the reasons you might think – it’s not necessaril­y the competitio­n itself that prompted him to take on the presenter’s role.

“When I heard the format and watched the American pilot, I instantly knew I had a bit of free rein,” he explains.

“The reason I loved Take Me Out [the ITV dating show Paddy hosted for many years] was because I had that element.

“There is the script, but after that you can have fun with it, and that’s what I can do with this show. There is a lot of singing and dancing, all non-scripted – much to the producer’s disapprova­l – but I go with it!”

In addition to Andy, other celebrity guests this series include Lulu and Tony Hadley and Becky Hill and Layton Williams.

We also see some new additions to the show, as Paddy reveals: “In this series, we’re getting into the action a little bit quicker and we’re straight into the lip sync, straight into the music.

“And... I’m lip syncing at the top of the shows! So I do a performanc­e for every show – I’ve done everything from Sia to Dolly Parton!”

I Can See Your Voice is on Saturday, BBC1, at 9.15pm

 ?? ?? Regulars: Jimmy Carr, Alison Hammond, host Paddy Mcguinness and Amanda Holden
Regulars: Jimmy Carr, Alison Hammond, host Paddy Mcguinness and Amanda Holden
 ?? ?? Erasure’s Andy Bell
Erasure’s Andy Bell

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