Watch Dick Van Dyke perform on The Masked Singer US

The 97-year-old put on a show

Author: Rhys FreemanPublished 16th Feb 2023
Last updated 16th Feb 2023

The US version of The Masked Singer returned to American TV screens last night (15th February) with their first unmasking turning out to be none other than a Hollywood legend.

The first episode featured the character 'Gnome' who performed a rendition of 'When You're Smiling' which was written by Larry Shay, Mark Fisher and Joe Goodwin in 1928.

When the unmasking happened it turned out to be none other than 97-year-old Dick Van Dyke from beloved films such as Mary Poppins and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.

Dick Van Dyke sings 'When You're Smiling' on The Masked Singer:

The unmasking sent the show's panel and studio audience into a frenzy as it was revealed that the garden character was in fact the Emmy, Tony and Oscar-winner. With a career spanning several decades Dick Van Dyke is stage and screen royalty.

See the moment Dick Van Dyke is unmasked:

Meanwhile, here in the UK we are nearing the final of The Masked Singer UK, with Rhino, Fawn and Phoenix making it through.

Take a look at the characters on the current series of The Masked Singer UK:

Rhino - CHARLIE SIMPSON


Phoenix - RICKY WILSON


Fawn - NATALIE APPLETON


Jellyfish - AMBER RILEY


Jacket Potato - RICHIE SAMBORA


Otter - DAISY MAY COOPER


Knitting - CLAIRE RICHARDS


Pigeon - KATHERINE RYAN


Rubbish - STEPHEN HENDRY


Cat & Mouse - MARTIN AND SHIRLIE KEMP


Piece of Cake - LULU


Ghost - CHRIS KAMARA

Ghost was unmasked in Week One as former footballer and sports pundit Chris Kamara.

Read more:

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The Masked Singer fans convinced Fawn is Country music legend

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