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Radio tales: Sideris Printezis on “Human Landscapes” | 21 Oct. 2025, 22:00

Marking one hundred years since the birth of Manos Hadjidakis – the composer who profoundly shaped Greek music and culture, and who also served as Director of “Trito Programma” – the Third Programme of Greek Radio (ERT), Tuesday’s episode of “Human Landscapes” (21 October 2025) is dedicated to all those who defined the essence of Greek Radio: the producers, journalists, sound engineers, and technicians who taught us what it means to listen, to craft radio, to bear the responsibility of the public microphone — and, ultimately, to become better listeners.

With guest radio producer Sideris Printezis, we revisit eras and voices, music and broadcasts that shaped his own “radio landscapes” — a heartfelt tribute, a quiet thank you to that one listener who gives meaning to everything we do on air.


Produced and presented by Victoria Kavouriari

Broadcast: Tuesday, 21 October 2025, 22:00-23:00 (Athens time)

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