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CHESHIRE twins Kristen and Caitlin Welch are appearing on a new BBC game show this weekend. The 25-year-old sisters will be aiming to win £10,000 in Saturday s episode of I Can See Your Voice which is presented by comedian Paddy McGuinness. BBC One s programme revolves around contestants guessing who can and can’t sing from a group – without any of them uttering a single note until the end of a selection process. Kristen and Caitlin Welch on I Can See Your Voice. Pictures: Tom Dymond Assisted by Jimmy Carr, Amanda Holden and TV personality Alison Hammond, former Woolston High students Kristen and Caitlin, from Birchwood, Warrington, will instead have to watch closely for body language clues during lip sync challenges before whittling the group down to one singer .
BIRCHWOOD twins Kristen and Caitlin Welch are appearing on a new BBC game show this weekend. The 25-year-old sisters will be aiming to win £10,000 in Saturday s episode of I Can See Your Voice which is presented by comedian Paddy McGuinness. BBC One s programme revolves around contestants guessing who can and can’t sing from a group – without any of them uttering a single note until the end of a selection process. Kristen and Caitlin Welch on I Can See Your Voice. Pictures: Tom Dymond Assisted by Jimmy Carr, Amanda Holden and TV personality Alison Hammond, former Woolston High students Kristen and Caitlin will instead have to watch closely for body language clues during lip sync challenges before whittling the group down to one singer .
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