Captain Dimos Zenebisis from Piraeus speaks on “Fair Winds and Following Seas”. Among other things, he talks about the many ports he has visited during his years at sea, sharing memories of difficult voyages, shore leaves, shifting operations, and long-haul crossings.
He also recounts an incredible sto...
The episode of “Journeys Basking in Greek Light” with Giannis Papoutsakis, broadcast on 28 October, was dedicated to the 85th anniversary of Ohi Day.
Distinguished actors Lefteris Eleftheriadis and Olga Mourgela read texts and poems by Vrettakos, Myrivilis, Leontaritis, and others — accompanied by th...
Today, October 28, we celebrate the “No” or “Ohi” Day, i.e. the rejection of Mussolini’s ultimatum and the entry of Greece to World War II. And our track list shall reflect this idea of saying “no”, because resistance is not a historical artefact, but an everyday practice that begins from our daily lif...
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.
A musical journey through the alleyways of Greek music, with beloved melodies from the early 20th century until this day.
Produced and presented by Maria Reboutsika
The talented actresses Leda Koutsodaskalou and Iro Bezou talk about the plays they will appear in this winter and the powerful texts that underpin them, about their collaborators and defining moments in theatre, and about contemporary Greek stage productions.
This episode is dedicated to Babis Tsertos — the singer who, as a student, experienced firsthand the “revival” of rebetiko music. He learned to play the bouzouki and, in 1982, when the first rebetadika (rebetiko clubs) began to appear, he started performing professionally in them.
Produced and p...
Antonis Klapsis, Assistant Professor of Modern History and International Diplomacy at the University of the Peloponnese, spoke on the Voice of Greece and the program “Our Global Voice” with Dimitris Kontogiannis, about the historical events that led to the “Well, we have war” declaration on the mor...
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