Show Me Your Voice | |
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Season 1 | |
Starring | |
Hosted by | Issa Doumbia |
Winners |
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No. of episodes | 2 |
Release | |
Original network | M6 |
Original release | 22 April – 13 May 2021 |
Season chronology |
The first season of the French television mystery music game programme Show Me Your Voice premiered on M6 as a two-night pilot episode that occasionally aired on 22 April and 13 May 2021. [1] [2]
According to original South Korean rules, the guest artist and contestants eliminate mystery singers at the end of each round, with the last remaining mystery singer ended up in a duet performance by one of the guest artists. [3]
At the end of a game, the contestants may either end the game, or risk it for a chance to win €20,000 by correctly guessing whether the last remaining mystery singer is good or bad.
This section is missing information about the real names of contestants.(November 2024) |
Legend: | |
Good singer | |
Bad singer | |
The contestants chose to risk the money. | |
The contestants chose to walk away with the money. |
Episode | Guest artist [a] | Contestants | Mystery singers (In their respective numbers and aliases) [b] | |||||||||
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# | Date | Elimination order | Winner | |||||||||
Playback | Exhibit | Acting | Concealed vocals | Interview | ||||||||
1 | 22 April 2021 | Claudio Capéo [4] [5] | Sarah and Jenna €20,000 | 3. Maysha (Queen of Soul) | 5. Anthony Perret (RTW Seller) | 8. Svenn Moretti-Golay (Drag Queen) | 1. Pauline Nyrls (English Teacher) | 4. Myck Le Yondre (Waiter) | 9. Ronald Calabuig (Practical Nurse) | 7. Hélène Rossi ('Ori Tahiti Dancer) | 2. Davy Cioli (Railwayman) | 6. Jean-Pierre Virgil Coachbuilder |
2 | 13 May 2021 | Chimène Badi [6] | ? €20,000 | 3. Quentin Gendrot (Hard Rock Fan) | 4. Fabien Cicoletta (Wedding Planner) | 9. Charlie Brown (Steward) | 6. Caterina Roberti (Piano Teacher) | 2. Andréa and Géraldine Tshibuabua (High School Girls) | 5. Chloé Touzet (Cheerleader) | 8. Julie Jourdan (Dietitian) | 7. Sarah Lugassy (Cashier) | 1. Myssia Marie Legal Assistant |
Legend: | |
Main panelist | |
Guest panelist |
Episode | Panelists | |||
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1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | |
1 | Éric Antoine | Hélène Segara | Élodie Frégé | Philippe Lellouche [c] |
2 | Booder [c] | Élodie Gossuin |
Legend: |
Highest rated episode |
Lowest rated episode |
No. | Title | Air date | Timeslot (CET) | Viewership | Share | Ref(s) | ||
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Rank | Total | Cons. | Grp. u50 | |||||
1 | "Claudio Capéo" | 22 April 2021 | Thursday, 21:05 | 3 | 2.206 | 10% | 20.5% | [7] [8] |
2 | "Chimène Badi" | 13 May 2021 | 4 | 1.364 | 5.9% | 10.6% | [9] [10] |
Source: Médiamétrie
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