Award-winning show dedicated to Greek seafarers, featuring stories of their day-to-day lives, live testimonies, and connections with Greek ocean liners sailing across the world’s oceans.
A musical journey through the alleyways of Greek music with beloved Greek melodies, from the early 20th century until this day.
Voice of Greece producers curate a vibrant mix of music from Greece and around the world. Songs that bring back memories of special moments, celebrated with good friends.
On 12 October 1928, a towering figure of Greek folk music was born—Domna Samiou, who, as both a singer and a musicologist, played a decisive role in the preservation and dissemination of traditional song.
The meeting point for tonight’s journey: 97 years with Domna Samiou—celebrated by listening to se...
Professor Dr. Angelos Kotios, former Rector of the University of Piraeus, is featured on the program “Hellenes Everywhere.”
Georgios Rountas, Member of Parliament for Larissa and Vice-President of the NIKI Movement, on “Hellenes Everywhere”.
The episode is dedicated to Mimis Plessas, marking 101 years since his birth and one year since his passing.
The broadcast features some of his most beloved songs, performed by Giannis Poulopoulos, Rena Vlahopoulou, Marinella, Tolis Voskopoulos, Giannis Voyatzis, Rena Koumioti, Nana Mouskouri, Giovanna,...
Lakis Papadopoulos looks back on his long and colourful journey through Greek music. He recalls unforgettable moments, encounters, and collaborations with major composers and singers, and reflects on those who are no longer with him.
On the previous episode, we uncovered the hidden underworld of illegal dog fights. This week, “Infinitely Curious” returns with Part 2 of “Dogs of War” – going even deeper into the human cost of cruelty.
Journalist Thodoris Chondrogiannos continues to expose how these fights link to gen...
Today, we return to the thoughts and songs of three songwriters who are especially dear to me. What brought them to the fore? Strong melodic instinct, intelligent lyrics, and a clear social and political dimension to their art.
The meeting point for tonight’s journey: Danae Panagiotopoulou, Leonidas M...
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