I Can See Your Voice (British game show) series 1

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I Can See Your Voice
Series 1
Starring
Presented by Paddy McGuinness
Winners
  • Good singers: 6
  • Bad singers: 2
No. of episodes8
Release
Original network BBC One
Original release10 April (2021-04-10) 
29 May 2021 (2021-05-29)
Series chronology
Next 
Series 2

The first series of the British television mystery music game show I Can See Your Voice premiered on BBC One on 10 April 2021. [1]

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this programme is filmed under health and safety protocols being implemented for this season.

Gameplay

Format

According to original South Korean rules, the guest artist and contestants eliminate mystery singers at the end of each round, with the last remaining mystery singer ended up in a duet performance by one of the guest artists. [2]

If the singer is good, the contestants win £10,000; if the singer is bad, the same amount is given to the bad singer instead.

Rounds

  1. First Impressions
    The guest artist and contestants are given some time to observe and examine each mystery singer based on their appearance.
  2. Lip Sync
    Each mystery singer performs a lip sync to a song; good singers mime to a recording of their own, while bad singers mime to a recording by someone else.
  3. Unlock my Life
    The guest artist and contestant are presented with a video package chronicling the daily lives by one of the mystery singers.
  4. Interrogation
    The guest artist and contestants must choose one mystery singer to question with. The host is given a list of 15 questions shown on the screen and the artist can ask any of 15 questions within the 30 second time limit.

Episodes

Legend:      
  Good singer
  Bad singer
Symbol confirmed.svg The contestants won the money.
Symbol unrelated.svg The winning bad singer stole the money.
EpisodeGuest artist [lower-alpha 1] ContestantsMystery singers
(In their respective numbers and aliases) [lower-alpha 2]
#DateElimination orderWinner
First ImpressionsLip SyncUnlock my LifeInterrogation
110 April 2021 Danny Jones
(McFly)
[3] [4]
Lee and John [5]
Symbol confirmed.svgY £10,000
3. Don Chimombe
(Party King)
5. Emmo
(Pitch Perfect)
4. Maxine Jones
(Queen of Clubs)
1. Melissa Chekera
(Rising Star)
2. James Muldoon
(Teacher)
6. Bethan-Wyn Davies
Songwriter
217 April 2021 Nadine Coyle
(Girls Aloud)
[6] [7]
Jen and Nadine [8]
Symbol confirmed.svgY £10,000
3. Tracey Shield
(Voice of the Ocean)
2. Sheena King
(She's Got Pipes)
4. Blaine Gale
(The Body)
5. Mickey Anderson
(Euro Star)
1. Scott Cameron
(Guitar Star)
6. Katy Eckland
Nailed It!
324 April 2021 Ronan Keating
(Boyzone) [lower-alpha 3]
[10] [11]
Saaj and Sash [12]
Symbol unrelated.svgN £0
5. Lawrence Rowe
(Commercial King)
1. Dayton Grey
(Smooth Operator)
2. Bailey Lindsay
(The Knockout)
4. Nicola Bulcock
(Martial Artist)
6. Abigail Hetherington
(Vintage Vocals)
3. Devon Chapman
Junior Doctor
41 May 2021 Fleur East
[13] [14] [15]
Anton and Duban
Symbol confirmed.svgY £10,000
1. Jordan Wilcox
(Acrobat)
5. Kalex Willzy
(Radio Host)
6. Denise Scott
(Pop Princess)
2. Harriette Sleight
(Child Star)
4. Charlotte Hoather
(One-hit Wonder)
3. Zalika Henry
Sweet Harmony
58 May 2021 Louise Redknapp
(Eternal)
[16] [17]
Billy and Leanne Murphy [18]
Symbol confirmed.svgY £10,000
4. David Starowicki
(Personal Trainer)
2. Nicola Ward
(Girl Power)
3. Simone Kaye
(Olympic Performer)
1. Aoife McMorrow
('A' Star)
5. Emilie Israel
(West End Girl)
6. James Franklyn
Soul Man
615 May 2021 Heather Small
(M People)
[19] [20] [21]
Kristen and Caitlin [22]
Symbol unrelated.svgN £0
1. Basit Eniafe
(Model)
3. Rosie Charles
(Sweet Tooth)
6. Jack Nicholson
(Wrestler)
4. Marcus Sangiovanni
(Wedding Singer)
2. Amba Tremain
(Class Act)
5. Maria Luxe
Fashionista
722 May 2021 Alexandra Burke
[23] [24] [25]
Daniel and Joe
Symbol confirmed.svgY £10,000
5. Kenny Watt
(Rock Star)
6. Hector Godoy
(Mexican Idol)
2. Joy-Princess Emokpae
(Salsa Queen)
3. Dan Reynolds
(Unplugged)
4. Sue McGrath
(Atomic)
1. Pete Green
Jailhouse Rocker
829 May 2021 Ricky Wilson
(Kaiser Chiefs)
[26] [27]
Sophie Carrigill and Josh
Symbol confirmed.svgY £10,000
1. Ryan Brown
(Chef)
4. Tori Baker
(Songbird)
2. Naomi Rogers
(Madame Butterfly)
6. Kelly Erez
(Life Coach)
3. Stefan Parkes
(Dancehall King)
5. Charlie Parris
Salesman

Reception

Legend:
  Highest rated episode
  Lowest rated episode
No.TitleAir dateTimeslot (BST)RankShareViewershipRef(s)
LiveVOSDALTSBTotal
1"Danny Jones"10 April 2021Saturday, 7:20 pm5017%2.4650.5240.3013.29 [28] [29]
2"Nadine Coyle"17 April 2021Saturday, 7:35 pm3922.3%2.9190.5270.3753.822 [30] [31]
3"Ronan Keating"24 April 2021Saturday, 7:25 pm3523.6%2.80.5360.2423.578 [32] [33]
4"Fleur East"1 May 20214221.7%2.4560.6510.3293.436 [34] [35]
5"Louise Redknapp"8 May 2021Saturday, 7:45 pm4220.5%2.6920.6140.2323.538 [36] [37]
6"Heather Small"15 May 2021Saturday, 7:40 pm1527.8%3.6560.8060.3384.8 [38] [39]
7"Alexandra Burke"22 May 2021Saturday, 7:10 pm3326%2.8430.4650.5333.84 [40] [41]
8"Ricky Wilson"29 May 2021Saturday, 6:25 pmNot reported [42] [43]

Source: BARB

Notes

  1. For the returning guest artists (which also include foreigners or former good singers), names are displayed in italics.
  2. For the mixed groups, names of the bad singers are displayed in italics.
  3. For this season's highlights:
    • Ronan Keating (of Boyzone) (Ireland, ep. 3) is a foreign guest artist. [9]

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