[11/15/23 - 11:01 AM] "I Can See Your Voice," with Host and Executive-Producer Ken Jeong, and Celebrity Panelists Cheryl Hines and Adrienne Bailon-Houghton Returns for Season Three on Wednesday, Jan. 3 at 8/7c The new season will be followed by the all-new game show "We Are Family" on FOX.
[via press release from FOX]
NEW YEAR, NEW MIC DROPS.
I CAN SEE YOUR VOICE, WITH HOST AND EXECUTIVE-PRODUCER KEN JEONG, AND CELEBRITY PANELISTS CHERYL HINES AND ADRIENNE BAILON-HOUGHTON RETURNS FOR SEASON THREE ON WEDNESDAY, JAN. 3 @ 8/7c, FOLLOWED BY ALL-NEW GAME SHOW WE ARE FAMILY AT 9/8c ON FOX!
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The hit competition show I Can See Your Voice returns for Season Three with all-new theme nights, hosted and executive produced by Ken Jeong. Cheryl Hines and Adrienne Bailon-Houghton also return with a rotating panel of guest celebrity detectives to help one contestant tell the difference between good and bad singers... without ever hearing them sing a note. With $100,000 on the line, the contestant will attempt to weed out the bad "Secret Voices" from the good. In the end, the singer whom the contestant picks will reveal their true voice in a duet performance with a musical superstar, resulting in an amazing musical collaboration or a totally hilarious train wreck.
I Can See Your Voice is produced by FOX Alternative Entertainment. Daniel Martin and Ken Jeong serve as executive producers, with Martin serving as showrunner. The series is based on a South Korean format from CJ ENM.
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