I Can See Your Voice EXC: Contestants Saaj and Shash find out if they have won £10k

On Saturday’s final episode of the mystery music game, I Can See Your Voice, contestants Saaj and Shash discover whether they have weeded out the bad voices on the show to correctly guess that the final singer, Junior Doctor, is in fact a virtuoso.

However, MailOnline can reveal that the men’s detective skills don’t pay off as Junior Doctor belts out Life Is A Rollercoaster with Ronan Keating, completely off key, stealing the £10,000 prize money. 

In an exclusive clip of Saturday’s show, the Irish singer, 44, opened the performance, taking centre stage to sing his noughties pop song. 

Anticipation: On Saturday’s final episode of the mystery music game, I Can See Your Voice, contestants Saaj and Shash discover whether they have weeded out the bad voices on the show to correctly guess that final singer, Junior Doctor, is in fact a virtuoso

While sporting scrubs, Junior Doctor stood behind him with a blank expression as to not reveal whether she’s a good or band songstress. 

I Can See Your Voice panellist Amanda Holden looked radiant in a velvet pink dress as she eagerly awaited the outcome of the performance. ‘This is proper!’ she proclaimed in reaction to Ronan’s singing. 

As he quavered the final word of his solo performance, he gave a curious expression while Saaj and Shash nervously waited to hear Junior Doctor. 

She finally took the microphone to deliver a disastrous rendition of Ronan’s song. 

Spoiler! However, MailOnline can reveal that the men's detective skills don't pay off as Junior Doctor belts out Life Is A Rollercoaster with Ronan Keating, completely off key, stealing the £10,000 prize money

Spoiler! However, MailOnline can reveal that the men’s detective skills don’t pay off as Junior Doctor belts out Life Is A Rollercoaster with Ronan Keating, completely off key, stealing the £10,000 prize money

Natural: In an exclusive clip of Saturday's show, the Irish singer, 44, opened the performance, taking centre stage to sing his noughties pop song.

Natural: In an exclusive clip of Saturday’s show, the Irish singer, 44, opened the performance, taking centre stage to sing his noughties pop song.

Saaj and Shash wrapped their arms around each other in disappointment while Amanda raised her hands above her head and said: ‘Oh my god!’ Her glamorous make-up couldn’t distract from her shocked expression. 

An amused Ronan jigged along to the performance as panellist Jimmy Carr scrunched his forehead in horror.

I Can See Your Voice follows two players going head-to-head to win a cash prize by guessing if the mystery singers standing before them can or can’t sing, without hearing them perform a single note. 

Paddy McGuinness presents the musical competition, while Jimmy, 48, features on the panel with Amanda, 50, and Alison Hammond. 

Not giving anything away: While sporting scrubs, Junior Doctor stood behind him with a blank expression as to not reveal whether she's a good or band songstress

Not giving anything away: While sporting scrubs, Junior Doctor stood behind him with a blank expression as to not reveal whether she’s a good or band songstress

Impressed: I Can See Your Voice panellist Amanda Holden looked radiant in a velvet pink dress as she eagerly awaited the outcome of the performance. 'This is proper!' she proclaimed in reaction to Ronan's singing

Impressed: I Can See Your Voice panellist Amanda Holden looked radiant in a velvet pink dress as she eagerly awaited the outcome of the performance. ‘This is proper!’ she proclaimed in reaction to Ronan’s singing

The singing participants journey through a quest of lip sync challenges and provide hidden clues to the celebrity panel trio to help the competing players decipher the authentic singer. 

Each week, the players whittle down the vocalists to a final singing participant, who performs a duet with a guest pop star (Ronan) on the concluding episode, revealing if they are a singing sensation or a musical charlatan.

If the competing contestants guess correctly, they take home the cash prize, but if they guess incorrectly, the singing imposter steals the money. 

'Bad': Junior Doctor finally took the microphone to deliver a disastrous rendition of Ronan's song as Saaj and Shash wrapped their arms around each other in disappointment

‘Bad’: Junior Doctor finally took the microphone to deliver a disastrous rendition of Ronan’s song as Saaj and Shash wrapped their arms around each other in disappointment

Because Saaj and Shash failed to accurately predict that Junior Doctor was a singing rookie, she was able to bag the £10,000 prize. 

The show is based on the South Korean format which received international acclaim after it first aired in February 2015.

It has been successfully commissioned by over 10 countries including the US version which is presented by The Hangover actor, Ken Jeong. 

Catch up with I Can See Your Voice on iPlayer and tune in every Saturday on BBC One    

It's a hit: I Can See Your Voice has already been successfully commissioned by over 10 countries including the US version, which is presented by The Hangover actor, Ken Jeong

It’s a hit: I Can See Your Voice has already been successfully commissioned by over 10 countries including the US version, which is presented by The Hangover actor, Ken Jeong