I Can See Your Voice sticks two fingers up to the TV singing contest This absurd ITV programme, full of deliberately bad singers, unravels the false promises built up by TV talent shows over the last decade. Two things could happen with the BBC’s new Saturday night singing show
I Can See Your Voice. It could be cancelled after a season. Or it could signal the death of the TV talent contest, making it hard for something that takes itself as seriously as
The Voice to survive. No one believes, any more, that these programmes make stars out of ordinary people, as they throw themselves at the feet of their celebrity coaches and languish, forgotten, in terrible contracts if they win. So it s time to unveil the craziest music show on television, which seems, in some pantomime, postmodern and super-camp way, to be sticking two fingers up to all of it.
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