The M6 ​​channel has just acquired the rights to the "Domino effect" broadcast format, a domino competition.

The candidates will have to build the most impressive courses possible from small shelves, arranged vertically and which will drop one after the other.

Several prime time shows are already planned.

Domino contests are returning to television.

M6 has just acquired the rights to the

Domino effect

program 

.

The chain promises an impressive show, in which the candidates will have to build domino courses that will fall to the chain.

Several issues are already planned.

They will be broadcast in prime time, without knowing the exact broadcast date yet.

This program format was already acquired in August 2020 by the Fox channel, where it will be embodied in particular by Lily Hevesh, the star of domino videos on YouTube. 

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It is not yet clear who will present the show in France.

This is not the first time that you will see dominoes on M6.

The channel was the first to broadcast the world championships on "Domino day", in a program of the same name.

It was in 2000. The show was then picked up by other channels, including TF1.

This new acquisition of M6 is part of what appears to be a trend in TV games on the decline.

The channel launched 

Lego masters 

in December 2020, a program since renewed for a second season.

For its part, TF1 acquired in mid-March the rights to the

Marble mania

marbles program 

.