A journey through the history of the country’s prime ministers and the records they have set… Who has won the most electoral contests? Who has been appointed prime minister the greatest number of times? Who had the longest overall tenure, even with a break in between terms? Who holds the record for...
He did not know the meaning of the word submission… He refused to sign… He did not take a single step back from what he believed in. He stood there with his head held high, his conscience clear, embracing the ideology he defended, and saluted the world. “Long live Greece, long live the Communist Party...
On the Tuesday, 03 March 2026 edition of the program “Common Ground”, we got to know Lynistaina, a small mountainous village in Ilia, part of the municipality of Andritsaina–Krestena. The village is built on the southern slopes of Mount Minthi at an altitude of 850 meters.
Our guides were Petros Giann...
We present one of the most historic teams not only in Magnesia, but in the entire country. Magnisiakos was founded in 1928 following the merger of two historic clubs from Volos, Pagasitikos and Kentavros…
Over the course of its journey, now approaching a century of life, the club has achieved significant s...
It is 1981… At the height of intense political developments, the legendary Northern Irish rocker Rory Gallagher comes to Greece. The concert organized at AEK’s stadium in Nea Filadelfeia on 12 September 1981 would go down in history. It was never completed…
The audience — more than 40,000 strong ...
A daily journey through the musical tradition of Greece. Featuring old recordings from ERT’s archive, new album releases and fresh recordings from ERT’s Musical Ensembles.
We turn the calendar back a century. We travel to 1922 — a difficult year in modern Greek history.
We open the newspaper "Skrip" and read about the political developments of the time, the Asia Minor front, and the events that were destined to write history itself in blood, persecution, uprooting a...
We visited Vlasti in Kozani and the neighboring Sisani, two beautiful villages of Western Macedonia, through the program “Common Ground” on Voice of Greece, at noon on Tuesday, 24 February 2026.
Our guides to the nature and traditions of the area were Mr. Giannis Tzioumaris, President of the Mun...
A tribute to Giorgos Gousias — historian and researcher, devoted lover of his homeland, fighter in life, and loyal friend of the program “Time in Greece.”
The unexpected news of your departure for other realms deeply shocked us, beloved friend Giorgos. We hope that there you have found all those...
On this day, Greek citizens head to the polls… The Municipal Elections of 1934 would go down in history.
It was the first time women were granted the right to vote. It was the first time municipalities with a strong refugee population were administratively separated from the Municipality of Athens. A...
On this day, 10 February 1975, the poet of the sea — the poet of our sailors — Nikos Kavvadias passed away.
“Fair Winds and Following Seas” and Voice of Greece, wishing to honor his memory and his work, presented a short tribute featuring songs based on his poetry and highlighting the most signifi...
In a special episode marking the occasion, Stavroula Karali welcomed Christoforos Charalambakis, Professor Emeritus at the University of Athens and a distinguished author with an extensive body of work on language and the science of linguistics, who spoke about the historical framework of the Greek...
On World Greek Language Day, the program "Time in Greece" presents an in-depth exploration of the Greek-language media of the Diaspora.
From the first Greek newspaper published in Vienna in 1784 to the present day, the program journeys across all continents, tracing the paths of Greek journalism...
The program “Narratives – Stories and Fairy Tales for All Ages” presents a special tribute, marking 9 February, World Greek Language Day, as well as the day of remembrance of the Greek poet Dionysios Solomos (1798–1857).
This episode is addressed to listeners of all ages and celebrates the richnes...
Nikolas Angelidis and the program "Time in Greece" turn back the pages of history to the most harrowing moments in Greek football.We trace the stories of footballers who lost their lives on the pitch—or away from it. This is an in-depth investigation, the result of extensive research, taking us back a...
I’ll tell you a story—maybe two—about Vamvakaris known as “Koilias,” the brother of Markos Vamvakaris.A great and celebrated bouzouki player, he delighted generations upon generations in Greece and in America alike with his playing. He lived there for many years, raised a family, and was beloved in the ni...
Today we travel to Platanorevma, Kozani, to meet the local team — the winged Ermis. Everything you need to know about the history and home ground of the club competing this season in the B Division of the Kozani Football Clubs Association. We also listen to the team’s outstanding club anthem.
Elpida Karamandi — the heroine of the Partisans. A woman who became a symbol of the Resistance in former Yugoslavia. Honoured in 1951 with the title of Hero of Yugoslavia, her legacy lives on today in monuments, streets, and even schools that bear witness to the heroic Greek woman from Florina. She d...
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