Toute une histoire

From 13 May 2013 onward, the show was made thirty minutes longer in order to include a new part called L'histoire continue, allowing the viewers to catch up on the guests who had appeared on set in the past.

Every two months, special editions of Toute une histoire offered to bring back former guests to give news, before the spin-off L'histoire continue, essentially based on this concept, was established.

Following the good ratings of 2011, the 24 May 2011, Sophie Davant hosted a special prime time, live on air from 8.40 to 10.35 pm, based on the theme "Couples of mixed nationalities: the fight for love".

From 13 May 2013 onward, Toute une histoire was extended with L'histoire continue in order to fill the void left in the channel by the canceled German serial Storm of Love.

Every day, the show broached various social themes: love, secrets, seduction, friendship, children, weight loss, relationships, break up, reunion, pregnancy, motherhood, fatherhood, lies, family, homosexuality, jealousy, parents, encounters, body issues, sexuality, single life, etc.

Interspersed with reports, the show was divided into two major parts written in the form of questions, which the participants and Sophie Davant (with sometimes a psychologist) tried to answer through a discussion.

She went to the set of Toute une histoire twice per week to record three shows starting from 2 p.m. On 28 August 2012, in the second part of the evening at around 10:20pm, a special edition presented by Sophie Davant was broadcast live.

It paid tribute to Jean-Luc Delarue, former showrunner of Toute une histoire, amongst others, and leading producer of French television, died on the night of 24 August 2012.