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Research: Athlete Deaths on the Field, Part 1 | 22 June 2026
A major investigation by "Time in Greece" and Nikolas Aggelidis into the tragic moments that have haunted the world of sports, as athletes lost their lives on the field of play. We begin with the first recorded international incident, in 1931, and trace the story through to the present day. The investigation...
Back in the day… 19 June 1977 | 19 June 2026
We turn the pages of the Sunday, 19 June 1977 edition of the newspaper Athlitiki Icho and revisit the stories that captured the attention of the Greek sporting world. We read about: A do-or-die match in Agrinio Dusan Bajevic’s arrival at AEK Shipowner Miltiadis Marinakis, father of the current O...
Eurovision 1977, Part II | 18 June 2026
We turn the calendar back 49 years to a Eurovision Song Contest that was very different from the one we know today. The year is 1977, and we are in London. Through a reverse countdown, we revisit the contest’s top fifteen entries, listening once again to the songs and discovering the stories behind t...
“Sound Portraits”: Songs of Summer (Part III) | 16 June 2026
 “Sound Portraits” with Stavroula Karali presents a special tribute to Pontic Hellenism, marking the Remembrance Day of the Pontic Greek Genocide with an evening dedicated to history, memory, and music. The program journeys to Pontus, where for centuries a vibrant Greek civilization flourished, deeply rooted in history, faith, and tradition. Through narration, historical accounts, and emblematic songs, listeners follow the course of a people from prosperity and creativity to persecution, uprooting, and genocide. The tribute highlights defining aspects of Pontic history and identity: the Byzantine tradition, Orthodoxy, the Monastery of Soumela, the central role of the mother figure in the Pontic family, ... Read more
Common Ground: Charakas, Laconia | 16 June 2026
On Tuesday, 16 June 2026, "Common Ground" on Voice of Greece visited the village of Charakas in Laconia. Guiding listeners through different aspects of the area's history and development, from the past to the present day, were Pitsa Priftaki, former Mayor of the Municipality of Zarakas; Chrysanthi...
The heroic Mimis Pierrakos, who fell for his country… | 16 June 2026
The story of the legendary Mimis Pierrakos, who fell heroically in the mountains of Albania on 18 November 1940 during the Greco-Italian War. A gifted footballer and one of the greatest stars in the history of Panathinaikos F.C., Pierrakos left the football field to serve his country on the front...
Greek Music Express – Musical Suburbs: Giorgis Christodoulou reads unpublished texts by Arleta | 15 June 2026
Tonight, we welcome an outstanding singer-songwriter and performer whose work has left a distinctive mark on Greek light music, contemporary ballads, and songs for children. For this special edition, he opens his personal archive exclusively for the listeners of Voice of Greece and shares unpublished...
Greek Music Express – Musical Suburbs: Hanomai Giati Remvazo in the 1980s and 1990s | 14 June 2026
Today, we take a journey through the first two decades in the artistic life of Hanomai Giati Remvazo, one of the most distinctive and singular groups in contemporary Greek music, formed in 1981. Guiding us along the way is an insightful analysis by the foremost authority on the band’s work, our c...
Greek Music Express: Greek Folk Instruments: Santouri | 12.06.2026
Throughout the week that ends today, we celebrated four folk instruments that have coloured the complex and beautiful landscape of Greek music tradition. Today, a key instrument of the islands of the Aegean lands aboard Greek Music Express. Our destination: Greek folk instruments part 4: Santur, or...
13 years since the ERT shutdown and the historic struggle of its employees | 11 June 2026
Thirteen years have passed since the day the shutdown of ERT was announced. Yet ERT never truly ceased to exist—not even for a single day. Through the determination and historic struggle of its employees, the public broadcaster remained on the air for two years, until its official reopening on 1...
Greek Music Express: Greek Folk Instruments: Saz | 10.06.2026
The saz is a long-necked fretted lute used in the folk music of Turkey and neighbouring regions of the Balkans, including Greece, as well as the Middle East and Central Asia. It belongs to the wider family of long-necked lutes known as tanburs, a group of instruments historically distributed from Iran...
“Sound Portraits”: Songs of Summer (Part II) | 09 June 2026
 “Sound Portraits” with Stavroula Karali presents a special tribute to Pontic Hellenism, marking the Remembrance Day of the Pontic Greek Genocide with an evening dedicated to history, memory, and music. The program journeys to Pontus, where for centuries a vibrant Greek civilization flourished, deeply rooted in history, faith, and tradition. Through narration, historical accounts, and emblematic songs, listeners follow the course of a people from prosperity and creativity to persecution, uprooting, and genocide. The tribute highlights defining aspects of Pontic history and identity: the Byzantine tradition, Orthodoxy, the Monastery of Soumela, the central role of the mother figure in the Pontic family, ... Read more
Greek Music Express: Greek Folk Instruments: Violin | 09.06.2026
Giorgos Koros, Kyriakos Gouventas, Nicos Hatzopoulos, Nikos Kalaintzis, Nikos Moraitis – welcome to the very exclusive club of the soloists who cemented violin’s position in the Greek folk and traditional orchestra. Βιολί Γιώργος Κόρος, Κυριάκος Γκουβέντας, Νίκος Χατζόπουλος, Νίκος Καλαϊτζής, Νί...
Common Ground: Vamvakou, Laconia | 09 June 2026
In a beautiful village in the mountains of Laconia, in the heart of Mount Parnon, the Voice of Greece program "Common Ground" paid a visit to Vamvakou. A village shaped by waves of emigration in past decades and the birthplace of prominent benefactors, Vamvakou is today experiencing a remarkable...
The History of Patision Street | 08 June 2026
One of Athens’ most iconic avenues, Patision Street has witnessed the city’s transformation for nearly two centuries. A thoroughfare rich in history, memory, and constant reinvention, it has been the setting for defining moments in the life of the Greek capital. Along its route, the story of mod...
Greek Music Express: Greek Folk Instruments: Lute | 08.06.2026
Today, and throughout the week that starts today, we shall be turning our attention to four distinct folk instruments that have fuelled some of the brightest moments of Greek music tradition. Our destination: Greek folk instruments part 1: Laouto - Lute. Λαούτο Σήμερα, και όλη την εβδομάδα που ...
Greek Music Express – Musical Suburbs: Malvina Karali: Notes and Words | 08 June 2026
Today, we remember Malvina Karali—a powerhouse of aesthetics, emotion, humor, and social commentary, a truly larger-than-life personality who passed away on this day, 07 June 2002. Our meeting point for this evening’s broadcast: 24 years without Malvina Karali. A tribute to a singular voice in ...
Greek Music Express – Musical Suburbs: Floriniotis – Poetry and Melody | 07 June 2026
Today, we turn the spotlight on a singer who was as unconventional as he was popular. Our meeting point for this evening’s broadcast: Three years without Giannis Floriniotis. Tonight, we leave aside the disco side of Giannis Floriniotis and explore a lesser-known chapter of his career through the a...
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