Hereâs what I learned from being forced against my will to watch I Can See Your Voice, a mystery music gameshow that originated in South Korea, was ported over to the US as a Ken Jeong franchise and then, a copy of a copy later, comes to BBC primetime with Paddy McGuinness: six singers, all random members of the public, are here to try to convince you that they can sing. They are going to do this without actually singing: in the first round, for example, they just stand in a powerful stance with their microphone; in the second they are miming along to a song without actually singing it. The task of the two people guessing â again, ordinary civilians hoping to win money on a gameshow â is to whittle away the bad singers from the good. If the final singer is a good singer, the guessers win £10,000. If they are bad then the singer gets £10,000. Amanda Holden is there.