Eighty-five years have passed since the birth of the legendary John Lennon, one of the greatest musicians in history.
His influence remains immense – not only through his groundbreaking discography, concert tours, and public appearances around the world, but above all through his anti-war activism and revolutionary spirit.
“I was afraid they were watching me… and that it wouldn’t end well,” he confides in an interview that had been hidden away in a drawer for half a century – and has only just come to light today.
Nikolas Angelidis and the program “Time in Greece” present a special tribute to one of the world’s most iconic artists: his life, passions, love for Yoko Ono, his ideals, and the songs that became anthems of a generation.