BBC One has announced the celebrity panellists joining host Paddy McGuiness for the brand new mystery music game show, I Can See Your Voice.
Comedian Jimmy Carr and TV favourites Alison Hammond and Amanda Holden will be guiding the players guessing who can and can’t sing from a group of unknown singers standing before them.
Each week a different popstar will also join the panel.
Holden said: “I’ve seen first hand over my many years as a judge how acts can shock you with an incredible voice.
“With my experience on stage, television and radio I think I have one of the best pair of eyes in the business for spotting talent, so the masqueraders will really have to up their game to fool me!”
Two players will unite for the guessing game, watching closely as the singers navigate through a round of lip sync challenges and drop hidden clues to help them whittle down the group until there’s only one singer left.
The chosen one will then perform a duet with the popstar to reveal whether they can or can’t sing. A good voice will win them the cash, but if a bad voice is revealed, the imposter will pocket the prize.
Carr added: “I think a silly, crazy, fun hour of telly is just what we all need. And it doesn’t come any more silly, crazy or fun than this.”