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La France a un incroyable talent

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La France a un incroyable talent is the French version of the Got Talent franchise. It began on M6 on 2 November 2006 and is still on the air. The show invites people with any talent to perform in front of a panel of judges and a live audience. The winner usually gets €100,000, though the first season offered €150,000.

The name changed during Season 4, from Incroyable Talent to La France a un incroyable talent.

Hosts and judges change a lot over the years. Notable hosts have included Alessandra Sublet, Alex Goude, Sandrine Corman, Louise Ekland, Karine Le Marchand, and David Ginola. The judging panel has featured many stars, such as Gilbert Rozon, Sophie Edelstein, Smaïn, Dave, Valérie Stroh, Patrick Dupond, André Manoukian, Lorie, Hélène Ségara, Kamel Ouali, Éric Antoine, Marianne James, Sugar Sammy, and Giuliano Peparini.

Season highlights:
- Season 1 (2006): winner Salah Benlemqawanssa; prize €150,000
- Season 2 (2007): winner Junior; prize €150,000
- Season 3 (2008): winner Alexander; prize €100,000
- Season 4 (2009): winner Les Échos-Liés; prize €100,000; name change
- Season 5 (2010): winner Axel & Alizée; prize €100,000
- Season 6 (2011): winner Marina Dalmas Kaye; prize €100,000

Spin-offs and extras:
- La France a un incroyable talent, ça continue... (behind-the-scenes show)
- La Bataille du jury (2020): judges formed teams; Kenny Thomas won €100,000 for Team Helène Ségara

Today the show is still active, with Season 17 beginning in 2022.


This page was last edited on 3 February 2026, at 11:05 (CET).