Show Me Your Voice

French television game show From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Show Me Your Voice is a French television mystery music game show based on the South Korean programme I Can See Your Voice, featuring its format where a guest artist and contestants attempt to eliminate bad singers from the group, until the last mystery singer remains for a duet performance. It first aired on M6 on 22 April 2021.[1][2]

Directed by
  • Guillaume Charles
  • Renaud Rahard
Presented by
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Show Me Your Voice
GenreGame show
Based onI Can See Your Voice
by CJ ENM
Directed by
  • Guillaume Charles
  • Renaud Rahard
Presented by
Country of originFrance
Original languageFrench
No. of episodes5
Production
ProducerFlorian Guiot
Camera setupMulti-camera
Production companyWarner Bros. International Television Production
Original release
NetworkM6
Release22 April 2021 (2021-04-22) 
15 July 2024 (2024-07-15)
NetworkW9
Release22 October 2025 (2025-10-22) 
present
Related
I Can See Your Voice franchise
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Gameplay

Format

Presented with a group of nine "mystery singers" that identified only by their occupation, a guest artist and a pair of contestants must attempt to eliminate bad singers from the selection without ever hearing them perform live, over the course of several rounds.[a] They are also assisted with clues regarding singers' backgrounds, style of performance, and observations from a celebrity panel. At the end of a game, the last remaining mystery singer is revealed as either good or bad by means of a duet between them and one of the guest artists.

The contestants must eliminate one mystery singer at the end of each round, receiving a designated cash value based on the number of bad singer eliminations.[a] At the end of a game, if the contestants decide to walk away, they will keep the money had won in previous rounds; if they decide to risk for the last remaining mystery singer, they win 20,000 if a singer is good, or lose their all winnings if a singer is bad.

Rounds

  1. First impression (French: Première impression) (eps. 3–5)
    The guest artist and contestants are given some time to observe and examine each mystery singer based on their appearance.
  2. Playback (French: Relecture) (eps. 1–5)
    Nine mystery singers are divided into batches,[a] and each of them would have to perform lip sync individually.
  3. Exhibit (French: Pièce à conviction) (eps. 1–5)
    The guest artist and contestants are presented with a video package containing possible clues by one of the mystery singers of their choice.
  4. Acting (French: La performance) (eps. 1–2)
    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.
  5. Concealed vocals (French: Cachez la voix) (eps. 1–5)
    The mystery singer lip syncs to the good singer's recording, then a bad singer's recording comes in the middle of the performance.
  6. Secret studio (French: Studio secret) (eps. 3–5)
    The guest artist and contestants are presented with video from a recording session by one of the mystery singers, but pitch-shifted to obscure their actual vocals.
  7. Interview (French: L'interview) (eps. 1–5)
    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.

Production

According to a report from Toute la Télé in September 2015, plans for the first local adaptation of I Can See Your Voice outside of Asia began, when Shine France had initially made interest to produce the South Korean game show.[4] After a six-year hiatus, Groupe M6 formally acquired the rights in March 2021,[5] with Warner Bros. International Television Production assigning on production duties.[6]

Episodes

Despite having formally promoted from first to third season, Show Me Your Voice commenced airing on occasional "test runs" instead, starting with a pair of pilot episodes on M6 on 22 April and 13 May 2021.[1][2] At the time of production during the COVID-19 pandemic, health and safety protocols had also implemented.[7] In April 2024, journalist Clément Garin [fr] announced in a tweet that the programme would resume after a three-year hiatus,[8] with filming taking place at Studio 128 in Saint-Denis, Paris,[9][10] and began airing the next two episodes on 8 and 15 July 2024. One year later, the programme made its move to M6's sister channel W9, when it aired a single episode on 3 October 2025.[b]

Guest artists

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Green checkmarkY The contestants chose to risk the money.
Red X symbolN The contestants chose to walk away with the money.
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Episode Guest artist[c] Contestants Mystery singers
(In their respective numbers and aliases)[c]
# Date Elimination order Winner
1 22 April 2021 Claudio Capéo
[13][14]
Sarah and Jenna
Green checkmarkY €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[15] ?[who?]
Green checkmarkY €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
3 8 July 2024 Joyce Jonathan
[16][17]
Amandine Perez and Alexandre Collin
Green checkmarkY €20,000
2.
(Judoka)
5.
(Student)
8.
(Meilleur Ouvrier de France)
9. Chloé Villard
(Cowgirl)
6.
(Capoeira Dancer)
3. Félicie and Joséphine Hochedé
(Skiing Twins)
1. Kévin Martin
(Barber)
7.
(Motorcycle Rider)
4. Laura Bertaina
Firefighting Nurse
4 15 July 2024 Hélène Ségara Jason and Kenzo Gargowitch
Green checkmarkY €20,000
8.
(Animator)
9. Fanny Egéa
(Mermaid)
7.
(Punk)
4.
(Footballer)
6.
(Painter)
3.
(Policeman)
2.
(Cavalier)
1.
(Formula One Driver)
5. Maacs
Scientist
5 22 October 2025 Sheryfa Luna ?[who?]
4. Arnaud Masclet
(Tennis Player)
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Panelists

Upcoming panelist(s), 3 confirmed: Emma Daumas, Emmanuel Moire, and Anggun[d]

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  Main panelist
  Guest panelist
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Episode Panelists
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
1 Éric Antoine Hélène Segara Philippe Lellouche[d] Élodie Frégé
2 Élodie Gossuin Booder[d]
3 Philippe Lellouche[d] Florent Peyre Anne-Sophie Girard [fr] Vacant
4 Roman Doduik [fr] Natasha St-Pier[d] Michèle Bernier
5
6
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Reception

Legend:
  Highest rated episode
  Lowest rated episode
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No. Title Air date Timeslot (CET) Viewership Share Ref(s)
Rank Total Cons. Grp. u50
1 "Claudio Capéo" 22 April 2021 Thursday, 21:05 3 2.206 10% 20.5% [18][19]
2 "Chimène Badi" 13 May 2021 4 1.364 5.9% 10.6% [20][21]
3 "Joyce Jonathan" 8 July 2024 Monday, 21:10 6 0.802 4.2% 8.4% [22][23]
4 "Hélène Ségara" 15 July 2024 5 0.952 6% 11.7% [e]
5 "Sheryfa Luna" 22 October 2025 Wednesday, 21:25 15 0.262 1.4% NR [26][27]
6 "Anne Sila" Pending
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Source: Médiamétrie

Notes

  1. For the show's gameplay changes, based on playing time of an episode:[3]
    • The number of rounds are set to five (from eps. 1–2) or six (from eps. 3–5).
      • The number of batches in Playback round are set to three groups of trios (from eps. 1–2) or two groups of quartets (from eps. 3–5).
    • From eps. 3–5, the contestants having the most bad singer eliminations get a designated cash prize from a minimum of €1,000 to a maximum of €10,000 (with at least six bad singers).
  2. "Test run" episodes from 3 to 6 were also released on its streaming service M6+.[11][12]
  3. Players' notes:
    • For the returning guest artists (who also include foreigners and former good singers, names are displayed in italics.
    • For the mixed groups, names who identified as bad singers are displayed in italics.
  4. These are the list of foreign panelist(s) having assigned for this season:
    • Canada — Natasha St-Pier (1 ep)
    • Indonesia — Anggun (TBA ep)
    • Israel — Philippe Lellouche (2 eps)
    • Morocco — Booder (1 ep)
  5. In the 4th episode on 15 July 2024, average viewing population and (both overall and u-50 [fr]) shares were combined from two parts — with the 1st part garnering 941,000, 5.2% and 11.1%, and the 2nd have 963,000, 6.8% and 12.3%.[24][25]

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