Episode 5

In this episode, Malcolm who sells waste disposal, hopes his rubbish first performance of You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' will be able to be tuned up so he can fulfil his dream of singing at the Eurovision Song Contest.Barnsley FC fan Jenna is used to singing on the terraces but struggles to hit the right notes during her first performance of No One.Retail worker Sheila is the third contestant with a truly terrible singing voice, she'd love nothing more than to change her tune so she can sing at her local old people's homes. Saqib from Manchester adores his girlfriend and would love to be able to finally hit the high notes so he can serenade her. The final contestant is Lyn, who desperately wants to perfect her awful singing so she can perform for her fiancé at their upcoming wedding. Can any of them change their tune?
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