Jean-Luc Reichmann hosted a new episode of Les 12 coups de midi this Sunday, October 12, 2025, on TF1. In this show, Cyprien narrowly escaped elimination, and the host almost lost his midday master.
Cyprien defended his title in Les 12 coups de midi with his 24th appearance. The midday master faced Mezban, Mattéo, and Anne-Lys. Cyprien, who was recently booed by the crowd, finally faced Anne-Lys in the “Fatal Blow.” He once again took the lead over his opponent with nearly 27 seconds left on the clock.
However, he made a mistake in the masterstroke and was therefore unable to nominate a personality for the mystery star. His prize pool now stands at €116,938.
Les 12 coups de midi: Jean-Luc Reichmann close to losing Cyprien
During the “Kick-off,” it was Mattéo who went red. The young candidate then decided to take on Cyprien in a duel. The champion had to answer the following question: “At the market, which animal is called ‘wolf’ or ‘sea perch’?”
“What’s your thinking?” asked Jean-Luc Reichmann, who had been in a panic on set a few days ago. “I’m in a real pickle,” replied Cyprien. He ultimately opted for sea bass, which was the correct answer. Cyprien was therefore close to elimination against Jean-Luc Reichmann on this question. “We had a very close call,” exclaimed the host, who was on the verge of losing his midday master.
What are the audience figures for Les 12 coups de midi?
In terms of audience figures, this new episode of Les 12 coups de midi attracted 2.73 million viewers, representing a 32.6% market share among viewers aged four and over. Over the course of a week, the show gained 1.2 points of market share among the overall audience.
In terms of commercial targets, TF1’s midday game show attracted 27% of female purchasing managers under 50, 34% of 25-34 year-olds, 28% of 15-24 year-olds, and 30% of 4-14 year-olds.
Les 12 coups de midi can be found daily at 11:50 a.m. on TF1.