I Can See Your Voice Thailand is a Thai television mystery music game show series based on the South Korean programme of the same title. It features the guest artist(s) attempting to eliminate bad singers from the group assisted by clues and celebrity panel, ending with the last remaining mystery singer through a duet performance by one of the guest artists.
As of 18 October 2023,[update] 329 episodes of I Can See Your Voice Thailand have aired, concluding the sixth season. It was aired on Workpoint TV (from its debut on 13 January 2016 to 18 October 2023).[1][2] In the milestones, Tai Tanawut [th] played in the 100th episode on 31 January 2018;[3][4]Apaporn Nakornsawan [th] defeated Yingyong Yodbuangam under battle format in the 200th episode on 8 January 2020;[5] and Apiwat Eurthavornsuk in the 300th episode on 19 January 2022.[6]
Unlike other local adaptations that air separately scheduled seasons, the Thai counterpart did continuously air through weekly episodes for six years,[a] including its third season as the longest-running by duration, with 708 days (that began airing on 21 November 2018[d][20] and ended on 28 October 2020).[21][22]
^In a six-year continuous broadcast spanning from 13 January 2016 to 23 February 2022,[7][8] 303 weekly episodes have aired.[9]
^The 1st season has initially scheduled to air for 26 episodes (in 13 weeks),[10] with Moira Dela Torre playing on its tentative [26th episode] finale on December 10, 2017.[11] Due to "unprecedented high ratings", it was later added by 102 episodes (in 54 weeks) until the formal conclusion on January 6, 2019.[12][13]
^Broadcasts for the 5th season began airing on Kapamilya Channel and simulcasted by A2Z on March 4, 2023,[14][15] followed by its airing debut on TV5 since March 11, 2023;[16] some episodes are also delayed during PBA games.[17][18]
^ abActually, there are 3 seasons that aired of at least 100 episodes, chronologically the Philippine1st[b] and 5th seasons,[c] and Thai 3rd season.[19]
^ abcdefThis refers to the guest artist(s) that have played in according only to their first game(s); returning guest artists (which also include foreigners or former good singers, with their names displaying in italics) did not count.
Got7 (s2 ep. 1) also returned on their 2nd game,[25] when they last played for the original South Korean 4th season[26]
B5 (s2 ep. 22) is designated as new players, including the returning Saksit Vejsupaporn.
Sao Sao Sao (s2 ep. 60) is designated as new players, including the returning Saowalak Leelabut.[27]
Nuvo (s3 ep. 47) is designated as new players, including the returning Saharat Sangkapreecha and Jirayuth Wattanasin.
Clash is designated as new players, including the returning Preeti Barameeanant.[28][29]
Both Ball Chernyim and Jazz Chuanchuen ended a bad singer-picked draw under battle format in the Christmas episode,[30][31][32] while Cheranut Yusanonda played in the New Year's Day episode.
Getsunova (s3 ep. 96) is designated as new players, including the returning Prakarn Raiva.[33]
Kala (s3 ep. 98) is designated as new players, including the returning Yuthapong Sangsuwan.[34]
Klear (s3 ep. 98) is designated as new players, including the returning Rannaphan Yungyuenpoonchai.[35]
^ abcdThese are the list of foreign guest artist(s) having played for the show: