[1] In Canada, the TVA network broadcast a similar programme called Le Cercle.
Twelve contestants (usually six men and six women) play each day for a place in the final round by answering questions about general culture.
The prize (called le cœur de la cible or "bullseye") is a minimum of 2000 €, supplemented by 500 € each time a finalist fails to win it.
Arranged in a circle around a camera which swivels through 360°, six contestants (men in the first round, women in the second) must reply to questions which have several answers – that is, they must name members of a category (for example, "Name a film featuring Jean Gabin").
This procedure is somewhat similar to the Bid a Note segment of the American game show Name That Tune.
If a contestant runs out of time, he or she will be credited in order with 100 € per correct category until an incorrectly answered one is encountered.
If the contestant provides all 21 required correct answers, he or she wins le cœur de la cible.
In Quebec, Canada, the TVA network broadcast Le Cercle (The Circle), a half-hour version of La Cible, from 2005 to 2011.
Themed around entertainment and popular culture, staff from the TVA version are involved in its production.
[2] On Vietnam, the VTV3 network broadcast Đối mặt, a one-hour version of La Cible, from 2007 to 2010.