Sing If You Can

The show was sponsored by Argos, supporting the charity Teenage Cancer Trust.

After the celebrity has performed, a three-person judging panel views their thoughts.

After all six celebrities have performed, the audience vote to decide which team wins.

[3] Daily Mirror columnist Kevin O'Sullivan called it "gormless garbage" and "mind-numbingly banal".

[4] Most international versions of Twist and Shout, Sing If You Can, and Killer Karaoke which are sent and licensed by Zodiak Rights (now Banijay).