La France a un incroyable talent: La Bataille Du Jury

La France a un incroyable talent: La Bataille Du Jury aired from June 23, 2020 to July 14, 2020 as a spin-off to the main show, La France a un incroyable talent. Éric Antoine, Hélène Ségara, Marianne James and Sugar Sammy all returned as judges. David Ginola returned as the TV presenter of the show. Each judge chose a team of six contestants, which included five contestants from previous seasons of La France a un incroyable talent and one contestant from an international version of the series, including acts from Britain's Got Talent and America's Got Talent.[1] The winner of the season and the €100,000 prize was motorcyclist Kenny Thomas from team Hélène Ségara. The runner-up was improvisational comedic singer Thomas Boissy from team Éric Antoine.

Contestant Overview

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The season featured 24 different acts, 23 of which had previously competed on either La France a un incroyable talent, America's Got Talent or Britain's Got Talent. These acts included previous winners, runner-ups, finalists and semifinalists. One act, Red Devils (on team Marianne James), had not previously competed on any Got Talent show.[2]

Participant Act Got Talent History Team Result
Antonio Magician FGT 11: Winner Éric Antoine Eliminated (The Duels)
Ben Blaque Crossbow Shooter BGT 10: Semifinalist

AGT 7: Quarterfinalist

Sugar Sammy Eliminated (The Finals)
Berywam Beatboxing Group FGT 13: 3rd Place

AGT 14: Quarterfinalist

Éric Antoine Eliminated (The Finals)
Caroline Costa Singer FGT 3: Runner-Up Sugar Sammy Eliminated (The Duels)
Cécile & Roman Aerialist Duo FGT 10: 4th Place Éric Antoine Eliminated (The Finals)
Dakota & Nadia Dance Duo FGT 13: Runner-Up

AGT 14: Participant

Sugar Sammy Eliminated (Top 6)
David Stone Magician FGT 13: Finalist Hélène Ségara Eliminated (The Duels)
Die Mobiles Shadow Dance Group FGT 7: Winner Marianne James Eliminated (The Duels)
Duo MainTenanT Acrobatic Dance Duo FGT 5: Finalist

AGT 14: Participant

Hélène Ségara Eliminated (Top 6)
Farès Rapper FGT 13: 5th Place Sugar Sammy Eliminated (The Duels)
Jean-Baptiste Guégan Singer FGT 13: Winner Éric Antoine Eliminated (The Finals)
Jessie & Vivien Dance Duo FGT 11: 5th Place Hélène Ségara Eliminated (The Duels)
Katya & Nikita Aerialist Duo FGT 13: Semifinalist Hélène Ségara Eliminated (The Duels)
Kenny Thomas Motorcyclist FGT 11: 4th Place

AGT 13: Participant

Hélène Ségara Winner
Les French Twins Multimedia Magic Duo FGT 11: Finalist

AGT 12: Participant

Marianne James Eliminated (Top 6)
Les Fréres Chaix Control Line Plane Duo FGT 6: Finalist Marianne James Eliminated (The Duels)
Les Frères Jacquard Band FGT 13: Finalist Marianne James Eliminated (The Duels)
Marc Métral Ventriloquist BGT 9: Semifinalist Hélène Ségara Eliminated (The Duels)
RB Dance Company Tap Dance Group FGT 13: 4th Place Sugar Sammy Eliminated (The Finals)
Red Devils Dance Group N/A Marianne James Eliminated (The Finals)
Rémi Martin Pole Acrobat FGT 13: Finalist Marianne James Third Place
Tape Face Comedian AGT 11: Finalist Éric Antoine Eliminated (The Duels)
Thomas Boissy Comedy Singer FGT 6: 4th Place Éric Antoine Runner-Up
Uekusa Novelty Act FGT 13: Finalist

BGT 12: Semifinalist

AGT 13: Participant

Sugar Sammy Eliminated (The Duels)

The Duels

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The first round of the season featured duels between two acts from different teams. After both performances, the audience and the two judges who did not have acts from their team competing in the duel would vote on which act should move on to the next round. Each of these three voting parties would count for one-third of the total vote. Whichever act received the majority of the votes would remain in the competition, and the opposing act would be eliminated. 12 out of 24 acts advanced to the next round.

Episode 1

Duel Order Participant Act Team Audience Vote Éric Antoine Hélène Ségara Marianne James Sugar Sammy
Duel 1 1 Caroline Costa Singer Sugar Sammy
2 Jean-Baptiste Guégan Singer Éric Antoine
Duel 2 3 Die Mobiles Shadow Dance Group Marianne James
4 Kenny Thomas Motorcyclist Hélène Ségara
Duel 3 5 Antonio Magician Éric Antoine
6 Dakota & Nadia Dance Duo Sugar Sammy
Duel 4 7 Thomas Boissy Comedy Singer Éric Antoine
8 Marc Métral Ventriloquist Hélène Ségara

Episode 2

Duel Order Participant Act Team Audience Vote Éric Antoine Hélène Ségara Marianne James Sugar Sammy
Duel 1 1 Cécile & Roman Aerialist Duo Éric Antoine
2 Les Frères Jacquard Band Marianne James
Duel 2 3 Les Fréres Chaix Control Line Plane Duo Marianne James
4 Ben Blaque Crossbow Shooter Sugar Sammy
Duel 3 5 Duo MainTenanT Acrobatic Dance Duo Hélène Ségara
6 Uekusa Novelty Act Sugar Sammy
Duel 4 7 Berywam Beatboxing Group Éric Antoine
8 David Stone Magician Hélène Ségara

Episode 3

Duel Order Participant Act Team Audience Vote Éric Antoine Hélène Ségara Marianne James Sugar Sammy
Duel 1 1 RB Dance Company Tap Dance Group Sugar Sammy
2 Katya & Nikita Aerialist Duo Hélène Ségara
Duel 2 3 Farès Rapper Sugar Sammy
4 Les French Twins Multimedia Magic Duo Marianne James
Duel 3 5 Tape Face Comedian Éric Antoine
6 Rémi Martin Pole Acrobat Marianne James
Duel 4 7 Jessie & Vivien Dance Duo Hélène Ségara
8 Red Devils Dance Group Marianne James

The Finals

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The second round of the season featured six more duels between two different acts, who were selected at random. These duels did not require the acts competing against each other to be from separate teams. After both performances, the audience and the two judges who did not have acts from their team competing in the duel would vote on which act should move on to the final six and have the opportunity to win the Battle of the Judges and the €100,000 prize. Each of these three voting parties would count for one-third of the total vote. Whichever act received the majority of the votes would remain in the competition, and the opposing act would be eliminated. 6 out of 12 acts advanced to the next round.[3]

In the event that a duel featured two acts from the same team competing against each other, after both performances the audience and the three judges who did not have acts from their team competing in the duel would vote on which act should move on to the final six. Each of these four voting parties would count for one-fourth of the total vote. Whichever act received the majority of the votes would remain in the competition, and the opposing act would be eliminated.

Episode 4

Duel Order Participant Act Team Audience Vote Éric Antoine Hélène Ségara Marianne James Sugar Sammy
Duel 1 1 Rémi Martin Pole Acrobat Marianne James
2 RB Dance Company Tap Dance Group Sugar Sammy
Duel 2 3 Duo MainTenanT Acrobatic Dance Duo Hélène Ségara
4 Ben Blaque Crossbow Shooter Sugar Sammy
Duel 3 5 Berywam Beatboxing Group Éric Antoine
6 Thomas Boissy Comedy Singer Éric Antoine
Duel 4 7 Dakota & Nadia Dance Duo Sugar Sammy
8 Cécile & Roman Aerialist Duo Éric Antoine
Duel 5 9 Jean-Baptiste Guégan Singer Éric Antoine
10 Kenny Thomas Motorcyclist Hélène Ségara
Duel 6 11 Les French Twins Multimedia Magic Duo Marianne James
12 Red Devils Dance Group Marianne James

Final 6

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The third and final round of the season featured the acts who won the previous six duels in the finals. Based on their performances from the previous round, the audience voted for the act that they thought deserved to win the competition. The winner of the season was motorcyclist Kenny Thomas from team Hélène Ségara. He received the €100,000 prize. The runner-up was improvisational comedic singer Thomas Boissy from team Éric Antoine, and the act finishing in third place was pole acrobat Rémi Martin from team Marianne James.[4]

Final Results

Placement Participant Act Team
Winner Kenny Thomas Motorcyclist Hélène Ségara
Runner-Up Thomas Boissy Comedy Singer Éric Antoine
3rd Place Rémi Martin Pole Acrobat Marianne James
Bottom 3 Dakota & Nadia Dance Duo Sugar Sammy
Duo MainTenanT Acrobatic Dance Duo Hélène Ségara
Les French Twins Multimedia Magic Duo Marianne James

References

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  1. ^ Barké, Sébastien (2020-07-07). "La France a un incroyable talent, la bataille du jury : premiers finalistes, concept, équipes… Toutes les infos sur l'émission de M6". www.programme-tv.net (in French). Retrieved 2020-07-12.
  2. ^ leblogtvnews.com. "La bataille du jury de La France a un incroyable talent dès ce soir sur M6 : voici les 24 concurrents en lice". Leblogtvnews.com (in French). Retrieved 2020-07-12.
  3. ^ Demotivateur. "La France a un Incroyable Talent – La Bataille du Jury : Récap de la finale". Demotivateur (in French). Retrieved 2020-07-22.
  4. ^ "Qui a remporté "La France a un incroyable talent: la bataille du jury"?". BFMTV (in French). Retrieved 2020-07-22.