A Geordie singer has taken part in the new BBC One series of I Can See Your Voice, hosted by Paddy McGuinness, and judged by Jimmy Carr, Alison Hammond and Amanda Holden.

Brooke, who is from South Shields, is the last singer standing and performs Saving All My Love For You with Alexandra Burke.

The episode, which aired last night, but is available on BBC iPlayer, saw a mystery singer line-up which included a removal man, a speech therapist and an estate agent, who are each investigated as the players try to tell the difference between good and bad singers.

With £10,000 on the line, the players are left with two good singers, one of which is Brooke from South Shields who reaches the interrogation round.

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After a series of questions, Brooke continued into the final duet with a show-stopping performance, resulting in the players winning the £10,000 prize.

Brooke balances speech therapy with performing. She once sang at the passing of the Olympic torch in front of 12,00 people. 

This second series of I Can See Your Voice featured bigger performances and surprises, including each episode opening with a lip sync performance from Paddy.

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There's also a brand-new round, 'Home Truths', in which players get the opportunity to snoop around the mystery singers' homes.

Each week, a guest music artist will join the celebrity investigators with the line-up including singing legend Lulu, Steps’ Claire Richards, Spandau Ballet’s Tony Hadley, The X Factor winner and West End star Alexandra Burke, Erasure’s Andy Bell, BRIT award-winner Becky Hill, Blue’s Simon Webbe and West End and TV star Layton Williams.

The show airs each Saturday on BBC One. Catch up on previous episodes on BBC iPlayer here.

Watch Brooke and Alexandra's perfromance here.

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