A short Europe 1 segment built as a pop-culture blind test: Héloïse Goy reads romantic lines and asks the hosts to identify whether each comes from a TV series or a musical, with bonus points for naming the title. The game moves quickly through obvious and slightly harder references, then ends with a few rapid-fire personal questions about childhood voices, admired artists, imitation skills, and the most beautiful song in the world.
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This transcript is not a market discussion in any conventional sense; it is a light entertainment segment on Europe 1. Héloïse Goy proposes a game called “Amour, gloire et streaming,” described as a blind test where the hosts must decide whether a romantic line comes from a series or a musical, and optionally identify the title. The segment is structured around quick back-and-forth guesses, reveals, and laughter, with the entertainment coming from recognition and memory rather than analysis. The core of the game is a sequence of quoted lines from well-known cultural works. …
No actionable market read: the clip is entertainment-only and offers no near-term trading setup.
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The segment is a blind test called “Amour, gloire et streaming” where participants guess whether a romantic line comes from a series or a musical.
This is the explicit game premise introduced at the start.
The hosts identify the line “Prends-moi, choisis-moi, aime-moi” as Grey’s Anatomy.
The guess and verification are stated directly in the dialogue.
The line “Je cherche le soleil au milieu de la nuit” is identified as Starmania.
The participants say the title directly after the lyric is read.
Avez-vous un petit jeu pour nous ce matin ?
Eloïse présente un blind test appelé 'Amour, gloire et streaming' où elle lit des phrases romantiques et le duo doit deviner si elles viennent d'une série sentimentale ou d'une comédie musicale.
Est-ce que vous savez imiter un chanteur ou une chanteuse ?
Julien tente d'imiter Julien Clerc mais dit être nul, tandis qu'Anissa imite Dalida avec un extrait de 'Il venait d'avoir 18 ans'.
Quelle est pour vous la plus belle chanson du monde s'il fallait en choisir une seule ?
Anissa propose 'Les rois du monde', Eloïse cite 'I Want You' de Marvin Gaye, Cécilia mentionne 'Bohemian Rhapsody' de Freddie Mercury.
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