Why is ‘I Can See Your Voice’ not airing this week? Here's when the $100,000 cash prize game show returns

The show is telecast every Wednesday night on Fox and falls right after ‘The Masked Singer’ but did not air on December 2
UPDATED DEC 3, 2020
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Fox’s ‘I Can See Your Voice’ is a new game show that premiered this year and has already garnered over four million viewers. Unlike ‘The Masked Singer’, this show brings talent from the general public giving them a chance to show their talent to all of America. 

The show is telecast every Wednesday night on Fox and falls right after ‘The Masked Singer’ but did not air on December 2, due to the grand two-hour semi-finals of the former show. The semifinal episode of 'The Masked Singer' saw the "Super Six" list being slashed in half. Only three performers were moving ahead to the finale and the other three masked celebrities were about to be eliminated and unmasked.

Earlier the official handle of ‘I Can See Your Voice’ tweeted, “There may not be a new episode this week, but we're still curious... what questions would you ask during interrogation? #ICanSeeYourVoice returns MONDAY at 8/7c. See you then!” According to the post, today’s episode will be released next week, Monday, December 7.



 

Each week on ‘I Can See Your Voice’, one contestant has the chance to win a cash prize (up to $100,000) if he or she could tell the difference between good and bad singers, without hearing them sing a note. In each episode, there are six secret voices each with their own pseudonym, but nobody knows how many good singers and bad singers there are in the bunch.

While the bad singers are in for a ride, the good ones get a chance to show off their amazing talent in front of the whole world. On the November 26 episode of the show, which was a Thanksgiving special, the show welcomed guest judge Rick Springfield to spot real singers from the rest. Other stars to take the judges' seats were Taye Diggs, DeRay Davis, Cheryl Hines and Adrienne Houghton.

The contestant playing to win the grand prize was Tillman Robinson. Tillman’s daughter, who is in the Army, has a little son. Tillman wanted to win the money to open a trust fund for his grandson to secure his college education. The undercover secret voices were Gamer, Musical Bars, Stuntman, Camp Counselor, Cruise Ship Singer and Copycat Katy.

After winning $20,000, Tillman decided to take the judges' advice and opted out of the game. Turned out he made the right decision as the last singer standing could not sing and if he had continued on he could have lost the money he won. 'I Can See Your Voice' airs on Wednesdays at 9 pm ET on Fox.

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