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Don’t Forget the Lyrics: Marine’s Challenge & Elsa’s Return

Marine is competing too defend her title on France 2’s Don’t forget the lyrics this Wednesday, August 6, 2025.Despite four consecutive wins, she has accumulated only €3,000.

The current Maestro has struggled to build a considerable prize pool, relying on “bell reasoning” to advance. Her challenge follows the recent departure of Pierre-Yves, a popular contestant who received a poignant tribute from host Nagui.

Don’t forget the lyrics: France 3 news Tops Ratings

The August 5, 2025, episode of Don’t forget the lyrics drew 1.46 million viewers on France 2 between 6:45 p.m. and 7:15 p.m., achieving a 14.5% audience share among viewers aged four and over. This placed the show second nationally, behind the premiere of the series Hear it all starts.

The continuation of the Maestro segment,airing between 7:16 p.m. and 7:51 p.m., attracted 2.02 million viewers and a 16.6% audience share. While surpassing TF1’s Tomorrow belongs to us,the program was ultimately outpaced by France 3’s news broadcast,which garnered a 21.3% share.

Don’t forget the lyrics: Cellist Elsa Returns

Among key demographics, the show achieved a 7.4% and 9.4% audience share with women responsible for household purchases under the age of fifty.France 2’s ratings remained lower than those of TF1’s soap operas and TFX’s Secret Story.

Nagui announced the return of cellist Elsa to the show’s musical ensemble before the start of the game. He jokingly attributed her return to the holiday season, stating, “She’s back and it’s nice… It’s the holidays and she comes back for the holidays.” Elsa previously performed with the show’s band, providing musical accompaniment to the contestants.

Don’t forget the lyrics airs Monday through Saturday at 6:40 p.m. on France 2. The show is produced by banijay Production Media and is a staple of the French television landscape, testing contestants’ lyrical recall skills.

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