Show Me Your Voice season 1

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Show Me Your Voice
Season 1
Starring
Hosted by Issa Doumbia
Winners
  • Good singers: 2
  • Bad singers: 0
No. of episodes2
Release
Original network M6
Original release22 April (2021-04-22) 
13 May 2021 (2021-05-13)
Season chronology
Next 
Season 2

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]

Gameplay

Format

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.

Rounds

  1. Playback (French: Relecture)
    Divided into three groups of three mystery singers, each of them have to perform a lip sync of their own. At the conclusion of performances, the contestants eliminate one mystery singer from each group.
  2. Exhibit (French: Pièce à conviction)
    The guest artist and contestants are presented with a video package containing possible clues by one of the mystery singers of their choice.
  3. Acting (French: La performance)
    The guest artist and contestants must describe one of the mystery singer's other talents, except "singing" itself. This may not be related to the "stage of truth", but depends on their identity.
  4. Concealed vocals (French: Cachez la voix)
    The mystery singer lip syncs to the good singer's recording, then a bad singer's recording comes in the middle of the performance.
  5. Interview (French: L'interview)
    The guest artist and contestants may ask questions to the remaining mystery singers. Good singers are required to give truthful responses, while the bad singers must lie.

Episodes

Guest artists

Legend:      
  Good singer
  Bad singer
Symbol confirmed.svg The contestants chose to risk the money.
Symbol unrelated.svg The contestants chose to walk away with the money.
EpisodeGuest artist [a] ContestantsMystery singers
(In their respective numbers and aliases) [b]
#DateElimination orderWinner
PlaybackExhibitActingConcealed vocalsInterview
122 April 2021 Claudio Capéo
[4] [5]
Sarah and Jenna
Symbol confirmed.svgY €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
213 May 2021 Chimène Badi [6] ?
Symbol confirmed.svgY €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

Panelists

Legend:      
  Main panelist
  Guest panelist
EpisodePanelists
1st2nd3rd4th
1Éric AntoineHélène Segara Élodie Frégé Philippe Lellouche [c]
2 Booder [c] Élodie Gossuin

Reception

Legend:
  Highest rated episode
  Lowest rated episode
No.TitleAir dateTimeslot (CET)ViewershipShareRef(s)
RankTotalCons.Grp. u50
1"Claudio Capéo"22 April 2021Thursday, 21:0532.20610%20.5% [7] [8]
2"Chimène Badi"13 May 202141.3645.9%10.6% [9] [10]

Source: Médiamétrie

Notes

  1. For the returning guest artists (which also include foreigners or former good singers), names are displayed in italics.
  2. For the mixed groups, names of the bad singers are displayed in italics.
  3. 1 2 These are the list of foreign panelist(s) having assigned for this season:
    • Israel — Philippe Lellouche (1 ep)
    • Morocco — Booder (1 ep)

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