Amanda Holden and Alison Hammond switch ITV for BBC as they join Jimmy Carr as judges for game show I Can See Your Voice

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AMANDA Holden and Alison Hammond are switching ITV for rival channel BBC to be judges on I Can See Your Voice.

Hosted by presenter Paddy McGuinness, the new game show sees two players aiming to win a cash prize by guessing who can and can’t sing from a group of mystery singers standing before them.

Amanda Holden is joining the BBC

Comic Jimmy Carr will join Amanda and Alison on the celebrity panel.

Britain’s Got Talent judge star Amanda 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 masqureaders will really have to up their game to fool me!”

Alison – who is famous for her presenting spot on ITV’s This Morning – added: I Can See Your Voice is going to be great fun and I am thrilled to be taking part.

Alison Hammond is leaving the This Morning sofa to star on I Can See Your Voice

“I’m a good judge of character and reckon I’ll be able to spot who can sing or not straight away, so the players are in good hands if they hope to win that cash prize!”

“I think a silly, crazy, fun hour of telly is just what we all need,” said Jimmy.

“And it doesn’t come any more silly, crazy or fun than this.”

Alison, Amanda and Jimmy will be helping the players along the way and will be joined each week by a different popstar.

Jimmy Carr will join the new game show’s celebrity line-up

Paddy McGuinness is going to be the host

They’ll help the contestants 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.

If the players have picked a good singer then they will take the prize… but if a bad singer is revealed, the imposter will pocket the cash.

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