Είναι η ενότητα “Σαν τότε”. Όπως κάθε Παρασκευή μέσα από την εκπομπή ΩΡΑ ΕΛΛΑΔΑΣ με τον Νικόλα Αγγελίδη στο μικρόφωνο, κάνουμε βουτιά στην ιστορία, ξεφυλλίζοντας εφημερίδες από τα παλιά… Σήμερα έχουμε μπροστά μας την ιστορική αθλητική εφημερίδα “Ομάδα” και ταξιδεύουμε στο 1961. Μαθαίνουμε λοιπόν για…
Listen & See, Look & Hear this Tuesday, 25 November, with stories you probably haven’t heard — and may never have imagined.Hosted by Nikolas Angelidis and Grigoris Nanis.
Today we learn about:
The restaurant that has been frying with the same oil for more than a century — people rush ...
It feels like a poorly made American movie. In truth, reality surpasses the realm of imagination and turns into a relentless “witch hunt.” It is the era of McCarthyism in the United States, and Hollywood is accused of being “red.” The “exterminators” must find their targets… and they arrive at a list of ...
“Our Town” with Themis Rodamitis presents a special tribute titled “Echoes of Manos Hadjidakis.”
The broadcast revisits landmark texts, songs and musical moments—distinct highlights from the rich and singular journey of a beloved and unforgettable composer who spoke to us with the mos...
with Nikol Liakostavrou
“The pre-appointed hero is the future tyrant…”
An interview with Manos Hadjidakis for Tachydromos magazine, published on October 19, 1973 — one month before the Polytechnic uprising.
Happy listening!
We turn the clocks back and read together the press of the time, as we do every Friday in the “Back then” segment of the program “Time in Greece”. Today we leaf through Aigyptos (Tachydromos) of the Greek community of Alexandria. And we learn about…
• The liberation struggle of Cyprus – As if not...
It’s the program“ “Listen & See, Look & Hear” that surprises you with its topics every Tuesday. Today, Nikolas Angelidis and Grigoris Nanis discuss...
• The couple that loved and hated each other so much… that they got married 12 times! What’s going on there?
• The pride of Dimini, Jason...
Today, here at GME, we are celebrating lyricist Lefteris Papadopoulos’ 90 years of life, creativity and endless contribution to Greek song. And we are doing that by highlighting his more erotic side, a side replete with powerful images of love, loss and devotion. A moon kissing with the stars, an e...
We lay out the newspapers of the era before us… and turn the calendar back to 1983.We flip through the sports weekly “BALLA”, which hit the newsstands every Tuesday and revisit stories such as:
The “diplomatic incident” between Greece and England, triggered by Denmark…
Thomas Mavros preparing f...
There are many things that one can say about lyricist, writer and film director Alekos Sakellarios, and we will indeed be saying many things about him and his contribution aboard today’s GME. But for me, Sakellarios is, above all, the one who wrote the lyrics of my favourite song: “In life there are...
This week, we have been celebrating five important poets and lyricists who have left a notable mark on Greek song and today we turn to my number one, the poet whom I consider the greatest not only in Greece but globally, a true master situated at the crossroads of political vision and existential despair....
This week, we have been celebrating five important poets and lyricists who have left a notable mark on Greek song and today we turn to my number one, the poet whom I consider the greatest not only in Greece but globally, a true master situated at the crossroads of political vision and existential despair....
It’s “Listen & See, Look & Hear”, VoG's Tuesday special broadcast with Nikolas Angelidis and Grigoris Nanis — a whirlwind of the bizarre, the funny, and the utterly unbelievable.
In this episode, listeners discovered that:
– NASA lost 135 million dollars due to one employee’s mistake– Ju...
French poet Arthur Rimbaud, who passed away on this day, November 10, 1891, is considered a leading figure of world poetry. Literary critics have pointed to his pioneering role in promoting a variety of aesthetic currents, including symbolism and surrealism. Naturally, Rimbaud has been present in this...
The moving story of the doctor of the poor. Evdokia Papasotiriou, from the idyllic village of Planitero in Achaia, was the first woman to graduate from the Medical School. A fighter of the National Resistance and a doctor who gave selflessly, she would walk five hours to the surrounding villages to...
This episode of the Voice of Greece radio program “Journeys Basking in Greek Light”, presented by Giannis Papoutsakis, was dedicated to the poet of Romiosyni, Yiannis Ritsos, on Sunday, 09 November 2025, marking 35 years since his journey into eternity on 11 November. The episode celebrated his poe...
On Sunday, 09 November 2025, Voice of Greece presented the second part of the tribute by the program “Our Town” to Dionysis Savvopoulos, focusing on the second creative phase of the great artist – from “Tραπεζάκια έξω” (Tables Outside) to “O Chronopoios” (The Time Maker).
Taking part in the broadcast are acto...
On 1 November 1920 — in the wake of the Treaty of Sèvres and the grand vision of a “Greece of the Two Continents and the Five Seas” — Eleftherios Venizelos suffered a stunning electoral defeat. Taking this unexpected turning point as a starting point, “Historical Walks”&nbs...
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