The BBC has denied reports that Sir Cliff Richard has been approached to coach The Voice UK.
The 'Living Doll' singer was alleged to have told The People that there had been "a conversation" with producers about him joining will.i.am, Jessie J, Sir Tom Jones and Danny O'Donoghue on the show's second series.
Sir Cliff Richards on stage outside Buckingham Palace during the Diamond Jubilee Concert.
"I'd be silly if I didn't think about it," he was quoted as saying. "The Voice is a terrific show and the format really interests me, particularly the blind audition. It's definitely something I would like to do."
However, BBC Head of Communications Sam Hodges has now dismissed the 71-year-old's claim on Twitter, stating: "Despite reports to the contrary, there are no plans for Cliff Richard to join #TheVoiceUK."
BBC One controller Danny Cohen said back in May that he wants all four coaches to return to The Voice, though there has been speculation that Jessie J wants to quit her role.
Despite losing almost seven million viewers over the course of its first series and the cancellation of its national tour due to lack of demand, The Voice UK has been heralded as the BBC's biggest entertainment launch in a decade, with more viewers on average than the debut series of The X Factor UK, Strictly Come Dancing and I'm a Celebrity.