The Masked Singer - Season 5

Season 5
TV's craziest guessing game is back for a new series.
The Masked Singer is the surreal singing show where 12 big celebrities compete undercover in elaborate costumes, keeping their true identities under wraps. As each celebrity performs our superstar panel of detectives are left to decipher the clues and unlock TV's best kept secret. Only AFTER being eliminated are the celebrities' true identities revealed, as they are unmasked on stage.
Episodes

Episode 1
In tonight's episode the first 6 masked singers battle it out. and at the end of the show, the first celebrity's true identity is revealed. Expect tougher clues, phenomenal performances, and jaw-dropping reveals as, once again, we ask "Who is behind the Mask?".

Episode 2
Joel Dommett hosts as six more incognito celebrities take to the stage, with Air Fryer taking on Bubble Tea, Owl going up against Eiffel Tower, and Chicken Caesar taking on Piranha as panellists Rita Ora, Jonathan Ross, Davina McCall and Mo Gilligan look on. At the end of the show, the true identity of one of the disguised famous faces is revealed.

Episode 3
The musical guessing game continues as host Joel Dommett invites panellists Rita Ora, Jonathan Ross, Davina McCall and Mo Gilligan to deduce the identities of five singers, competing to remain anonymous - knowing another one of them will be unmasked at the end of the show.

Episode 4
The musical guessing game continues as host Joel Dommett invites panellists Rita Ora, Jonathan Ross, Davina McCall and Mo Gilligan to deduce the identities of five singers competing to remain anonymous - knowing another one of them will be unmasked at the end of the show.

Episode 5
The musical guessing game continues as host Joel Dommett invites panellists Rita Ora, Jonathan Ross, Davina McCall and Mo Gilligan and guest Ellie Goulding to deduce the identities of the eight remaining singers competing to remain anonymous - knowing another one of them will be unmasked at the end of the show.

Episode 6
The musical guessing game continues as host Joel Dommett invites panellists Rita Ora, Jonathan Ross, Davina McCall and Mo Gilligan and guest Lenny Henry try to deduce the identities of the seven remaining singers competing to remain anonymous. At the end of the show there will be a double elimination and two celebrities will be unmasked.

Episode 7
The remaining five disguised celebrities take to the stage in the semi-final as Lorraine Kelly joins panellists Rita Ora, Jonathan Ross, Davina McCall and Mo Gilligan try to guess their identities. It's also a double elimination, so at the end of the show two contenders will be unmasked, leaving three to compete in the final.

The Final
It's the fifth series Grand Final of TV's craziest guessing game with host Joel Dommett joined by panellists Rita Ora, Jonathan Ross, Davina McCall, Mo Gilligan and special guest Rob Brydon. This episode sees the final three masked singers compete to be crowned as the ultimate champion.
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