Catchpoint and I Can See Your Voice have been reportedly axed by the BBC.

By Morgan Cormack

Published: Wednesday, 15 February 2023 at 12:00 am


Paddy McGuinness has reportedly seen half of his BBC shows axed, in surprising news about his slate of Saturday night TV programmes.

According to The Sun, both Catchpoint and I Can See Your Voice, which McGuinness hosts, have been cancelled. The latter of the two is a mystery music game show based on the South Korean series of the same name, and only launched on the BBC in 2021.

The second and final season I Can See Your Voice aired between October and December 2022, and included Amanda Holden, Alison Hammond and Jimmy Carr as judges.

When approached by RadioTimes.com, the BBC declined to comment on the news.

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The report comes after the announcement that filming for Top Gear‘s new season has been paused, with no definitive air date for new episodes currently set. This is due to Andrew ‘Freddie’ Flintoff being involved in a crash while filming for the show in December.

RadioTimes.com understands that Top Gear filming has been paused while the investigation into Freddie’s accident is ongoing.

Once the investigation has concluded, a decision is set to be taken on when to restart production, although the logistical arrangements around the show mean this won’t happen immediately. This means there is currently no definitive air date for the new season.