The Masked Singer
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Host
Co-hosts
Panel: Rita Ora, Jonathan Ross, Davina McCall, Ken Jeong (series 1, not episodes 5 or 6), Mo Gilligan (series 2-)
Guest panellists:
Donny Osmond (S1E5)
Sharon and Kelly Osbourne (S1E6)
Alan Carr (S2E6)
Matt Lucas (S2E7)
Olly Alexander (S3E6)
Joan Collins (S3E7)
Joss Stone (S3E8)
Stephen Mulhern (S4E6)
Peter Crouch (S4E7)
Voiceover: Jim Johnson
ITV2 coverage (The Masked Singer: Unmasked): Will Njobvu
Broadcast
Bandicoot Scotland for ITV, 4 January 2020 to present
Synopsis
Celebrities sing while concealed inside costumes; think a much more ornate version of Guess the Star.
The stars of the show are the costumes, lifesized creations that look absolutely astounding on-screen. The hedgehog had real quills, the unicorn had a real rainbow mane, and the tree was really wooden.
Inside the costumes are some celebrities. Some are singers - the opening series featured pop stars Kelis and Jake Shears. Some are non-singing celebrities, such as footballer Teddy Sheringham.
The Masked Singer makes a great play about how they've kept the identity of the celebrities secret. They're kept under guard, their speaking voice is disguised, and the celeb has a coterie of guards marking their every move. We might snark at how ITV will tell us what's going to happen in its soap operas, but not on this show.
All of this is to let the pop panel speculate as to who is inside the costumes. The panellists - Davina McCall, Rita Ora, Jonathan Ross, and usually Mo Gilligan - make guesses based on the performance. Further clues are included in the conversation on stage, and in video clips filmed backstage.
While the audience is asked to vote for the best performance of the night, almost all of the panel discussion is to identify the singer. Once the worst singer has been identified, their costume is opened and they reveal their human identity.
The Masked Singer encouraged its audience to speculate through online communities, and that only works if you're watching absolutely live. ITV had come across the magic bullet to get people to watch live, and that includes the adverts during the programme. First series ratings were superb - 6 million through the series, peaking at 7.57 million for the final.
Key moments
Jonathan Ross suggesting that Daisy could be singer Natalie Cole, despite the fact that she's been dead since 2015. Oops.
Morten Harket of a-ha singing his own song Take On Me and still not being detected. Conversely, it being so obvious that Monster was CeeLo Green that, in the 'two truths one lie' round, he even threw in "I am CeeLo Green" as one of the truths. I guess you had to be there.
Catchphrases
"I know exactly who this is." - Ken Jeong, which he usually follows with a ludicrous guess.
Champion
2020 Queen Bee (Nicola Roberts)
2021 Sausage (Joss Stone)
2022 Panda (Natalie Imbruglia)
Inventor
Based on King of Masked Singer, shown on KBS in South Korea. ITV's version is almost a direct copy of the American Fox TV version, itself inspired by a Thai version with spectacular costumes.
Title music
Marc Sylvan and Victoria Horn
Trivia
Character production was by Plunge Creations, from designs by Tim Simpson and Cath Pater-Lancucki.
The second American series was transmitted as emergency afternoon filler as a result of a dearth of content caused by Covid-19; our second series lost Ken Jeong due for the same reason. They bought the third but didn't need it, so they put it to slaughter on ITV2 opposite new Tipping Point.
In the second series, broadcast during the Covid-19 pandemic, panellists sat separated by perspex, and the audience was sat in bubbles. Security guards wore face coverings. That series had an ITV2 spin-off, The Masked Singer: Unmasked, on which panellists sat two metres apart, and which itself social distanced from the main show by premiering on TV after the Saturday afternoon ITV2 repeat, around 162 hours later.
At least two versions have been played on other shows; Jon Richardson's sitcom Meet the Richardsons had The Masked Singer of Mytholmroyd, with Richardson, Rob Beckett and Craig Charles, while Jonathan Ross and Davina McCall returned for the version on Dommett's lockdown show Home Alone with Joel Dommett, which featured Ore Oduba, James Argent and Chesney Hawkes.