Jimmy Carr, 48, shows off his new look in trailer for I Can See Your Voice

He revealed last summer that he’s undergone a hair transplant and had his teeth fixed.

And now Jimmy Carr, 48, has shown off his new look in a trailer for I Can See Your Voice, a game show coming to BBC One this Spring. 

The comedian looked incredibly sharp in the promotional video, with his bright white teeth and his new hairline.

Throwback: The comedian decided undergo a hair transplant and to have his teeth fixed (Pictured right in 2019)

Meet the new Jimmy Carr! Jimmy Carr, 48, has shown off his new look in a trailer for I Can See Your Voice, a game show coming to BBC One this Spring (Pictured right in 2019)

I Can See Your Voice follows two players going head to head to win a cash prize by guessing if the mystery singers standing before them can or can’t sing, without hearing them perform a single note. 

Paddy McGuinness will take centre stage to present the musical competition, while Jimmy will be on a panel with Amanda Holden and Alison Hammond. 

The singing participants will journey through a quest of lip sync challenges and will provide hidden clues to the celebrity panel trio to help the competing players decipher the authentic singer. 

Each week, the players will whittle down the vocalists to a final singing participant, who will then perform a duet with a guest pop star to reveal if they are a singing sensation or a musical charlatan.

Sharp new look: The comedian looked incredibly sharp in the promotional video, with his bright white teeth and his new hairline

Back then: Jimmy has previously said that he used to look like a 'snooker-playing vampire' (Pictured in 2019)

Sharp new look: The comedian looked incredibly sharp in the promotional video, with his bright white teeth and his new hairline(Pictured right in 2019)

Shocked! Last June, Jimmy left Save Our Summer viewers stunned with his striking resemblance to Woody from Toy Story, as he unveiled his new hair transplant

Shocked! Last June, Jimmy left Save Our Summer viewers stunned with his striking resemblance to Woody from Toy Story, as he unveiled his new hair transplant

If the competing contestants guess correctly, they will take home the cash prize, but if they guess incorrectly, the singing imposter will take home the money.  

The show is based on the South Korean format which received international acclaim after it first aired in February 2015.

It has been successfully commissioned by over 10 countries including the US version which is presented by The Hangover actor, Ken Jeong. 

No likey, no lighty: Paddy McGuinness will take centre stage to present new BBC musical competition I Can See Your Voice

No likey, no lighty: Paddy McGuinness will take centre stage to present new BBC musical competition I Can See Your Voice

Co-stars: Jimmy will be on a panel with BGT judge Amanda Holden

TV fave: Alison Hammond is also on the celebrity panel

Co-stars: Jimmy will be on a panel with Amanda Holden and Alison Hammond

It's a hit: I Can See Your Voice has already been successfully commissioned by over 10 countries including the US version, which is presented by The Hangover actor, Ken Jeong

It’s a hit: I Can See Your Voice has already been successfully commissioned by over 10 countries including the US version, which is presented by The Hangover actor, Ken Jeong

Speaking recently about his makeover, Jimmy Carr revealed he had his teeth fixed in a mammoth three day appointment at the dentist and has also underwent a hair transplant. 

Talking on Gabby Logan’s Midpoint podcast on, the comedian said he decided to make some tweaks to his appearance after feeling disappointed that he doesn’t look as good in real life as he does on television. 

He said: ‘I got my teeth done, that’s the first thing I had done, they’re more than veneers. I got every tooth in my head done in one sitting.

‘I did 12 hours in the chair the first day, then 12 hours the second, it was like a three day thing where you’ve got temporary things on, it’s pretty full on.

‘I think they gave me Rohypnol intravenously into the vein and you’re kind of out of it and they do everything and you’re fine. It’s a dream-like haze, you’re in a weird space.’ 

Meet the new Jimmy! Jimmy recently revealed he had his teeth fixed in three day long dentist appointment and has undergone a hair transplant (pictured in December)

Meet the new Jimmy! Jimmy recently revealed he had his teeth fixed in three day long dentist appointment and has undergone a hair transplant (pictured in December) 

Signature look: The TV star looks almost unrecognisable (pictured before in 2019)

Signature look: The TV star looks almost unrecognisable (pictured before in 2019) 

Jimmy said he wants to maintain his looks rather than change them too much, saying: ‘I think that thing of age is that people don’t really see what’s there, people are good at pattern recognition, that’s all they do, teeth and hair. 

‘Maintaining is the thing, I don’t think there’s anything you can do plastic surgery wise, or augmentation wise, that makes you look better, you can just sort it stay the same, that’s what you can hope for.’

The TV personality joked that he was considering transplanting pubic hair to his head when it came to his hair transplant. 

He said: ‘The hair thing, I really researched it, I came up with Edward Ball at the Maitland Clinic down in Portsmouth. I went to all the places in Harley Street. 

‘You go in there, front of office is immaculate and the most charming guy is selling it, the guy who is selling it has got good hair. 

Doing his thing: Jimmy pictured with Louise Redknapp in January 2020, before he had his work done, said he had 'more than veneers. I got every tooth in my head done in one sitting'

Doing his thing: Jimmy pictured with Louise Redknapp in January 2020, before he had his work done, said he had ‘more than veneers. I got every tooth in my head done in one sitting’

Spilling the beans: He was interviewed by Gabby Logan on her Midpoint podcast, when he made the admission

Spilling the beans: He was interviewed by Gabby Logan on her Midpoint podcast, when he made the admission

‘Then you meet the doctor who is doing it is a GP from somewhere who wants to make a few quid and goes, ‘I’ll do it.’ No, you need a plastic surgeon who is qualified to do it. The guy I used is a plastic surgeon and has an aesthetic thing.

‘They get it from the back of the head. You shave your head fully, which I loved, I kind of suited a shaved head, which surprised me.’

Gabby told him: ‘Your hair’s gone a bit chestnutty?’ to which he replied: ‘It’s got a bit of something. I could do with dyeing it I suppose. I wasn’t receding.

‘I’ve had the same hairline since I was 17, I had a big widow’s peak. I looked like a vampire’s accountant. It was just post lockdown I got it done.’ 

Jimmy said as well as these physical changes, he’s also been exercising lots and taking lots of pills.

He said: ‘The cosmetic stuff is sort of nonsense, it’s the feeling better. And there’s the exercise I do and the pills I take – I take a lot of pills as part of a health overhaul. What I imagine in my head matches what I see in the mirror.

‘It’s the illusion of being on TV – you see yourself in full make up looking your best and lit well, then you look in the mirror and go, ‘Oof, that’s disappointing’.’ 

‘I took a thing like a protein pill. I got the hair transplant and they said ,’You should take something to make you hair grow’.’

‘I took this thing called Help Hair – that did – my hair and nails, I was like a lizard, I could have skitted up the wall.’

Listen up: Gabby shared this promo image on social media when she released the podcast

Listen up: Gabby shared this promo image on social media when she released the podcast 

Gabby said: ‘Apparently your pubes keep growing until you die, that doesn’t seem fair. Presumably you could transplant that.’ 

Jimmy said: ‘I went into the hair transplant clinic and said, ‘I want to look like an Armenian cab driver – the eyebrows and then the hair to start, like a beautiful, thick, hair. It’s a great look’.’ 

Talking about his career, Jimmy said: ‘My theory on comedy is all comics have a sick parent. They have a parent who is either mentally or physically sick and they needed to make things OK, and I think the drive to make the mood lighter leads to comedy.

‘I was the one who was trying to make it alright, ‘Hey, what’re we doing?” 

Honest: Jimmy also spoke about 'cancel culture' and is convinced that if there is a joke that will end his career, he's probably already said it (pictured in August 2020)

Honest: Jimmy also spoke about ‘cancel culture’ and is convinced that if there is a joke that will end his career, he’s probably already said it (pictured in August 2020) 

He also spoke about ‘cancel culture’ and is convinced that if there is a joke that will end his career, he’s probably already said it.  

He said: ‘It’s weird now, I think the joke I get cancelled over, that ends my career, it’s already out there – it’s out there on a DVD or on YouTube and at some point that joke will come to light and I’ll be cancelled. Ok, but it was alright at the time.

‘I don’t think worry is quite the right thing, you’re just aware it could happen. You don’t have the right to be on TV. I think there’s a lot of positives about cancel culture and there’s a lot of negatives.

‘It feels like it’s people power, that people can do things, that’s the good side. But there’s no road back, there’s no redemption…It’s interesting where, you know that phrase, ‘We can’t forgive what we cannot punish’.

‘I nearly got cancelled for a tax thing. It was, ‘You haven’t paid enough tax’. ‘Oh, ok, can I pay the tax?’ ‘Yes’, and people got a sense of that. But with some things it’s very difficult to see what the punishment is.’