A Southend man is set to appear on a new BBC music TV show.

This week’s episode of I Can See Your Voice will see friends and business partners Anton, from Southend, and Duban use their detective skills to try to spot the imposters and win £10,000.

The show will air on BBC One tonight at 7.25pm.

But with a line up including a singing acrobat, princess, and karate champion, it may be tougher than they think!

They will be calling upon the expertise of celebrity investigators including king of comedy Jimmy Carr, the inimitable Alison Hammond and national treasure Amanda Holden. This week’s guest music star is singer Fleur East.

Duban, from Brixton in South London, says: “My advice for future players would be to trust your gut and your partner.

"Filming the show was a roller coaster of emotions and so much fun.”

Anton, from Southend, added: “What a show… I can’t wait to watch it back!”

The new BBC One game show is hosted by TV presenter and comedian Paddy McGuinness.

I Can See Your Voice will see two players aiming to win a cash prize by guessing who can and can’t sing from a group of mystery singers standing before them.

But there’s a catch… can they predict who has the voice of an angel or who will leave them covering their ears in horror – all without ever hearing them sing a note? Jimmy, Alison and Amanda will be helping the players along the way and will be joined each week by a different popstar.

As the singing sensations navigate through a series of rounds, they will be offering entertaining hidden clues to the celebrity panel who will help the players whittle down the group until there’s only one singer left.

The chosen one will then perform a duet with the popstar to reveal whether they can or can’t sing.

If the players have picked a good singer then they will take the prize… but if a bad singer is revealed, the imposter will pocket the cash.