ITV's upcoming festive spectacle Britain Get Singing will feature a star-studded cast from some of television's biggest shows.
The celebrities will put their vocal abilities to the test in a sing-off and attempt to win over the studio audience and Super Panel.
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The TV event, devised and produced by Lifted Entertainment to support ITV's mental health campaign Britain Get Talking, will also include moving segments in which the celebrities discuss their own experiences with mental health.
Britain Get Talking encourages people to look after their mental health by connecting with others. It originally launched in 2019 by pausing the live broadcast of Britain's Got Talent. Subsequently, Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly mentioned the campaign in an episode of Saturday Night Takeaway to encourage viewers who were struggling in lockdown to talk to one another.
Since its launch, 100 million Brits have had new or significant discussions, and the campaign has featured celebrities including Shirley Hancock, Maya Jama, Captain Tom Moore and Susanna Reid.
Britain Get Singing will air this festive season on ITV.
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