“GOOD MORNING GREECE”
WITH GEORGE PAPADAKIS
George Papadakis, the most timeless morning presenter on Greek television, returns for the 34th consecutive year!
Every day since 1992, “Good Morning Greece” comes to highlight, but also to analyze all the issues of political, economic and social current affairs.
The longest-running and most successful show in the history of Greek television for another year records the pulse of news and George Papadakis, with his many years of experience and journalistic prestige, with humor and directness, enters the daily battle of valid and timely information.
With reports and news from all corners of the country, “Good Day Greece” brings to the fore everything that citizens need to know in order to be informed.
With him are George Grigoriadis and Alexandra Hatzigeorgiou.
In the Economy section, Iro Randou, while all the news from Northern Greece will be brought to us by Alkinoos Vlachopoulos.
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First aired on March 30, 1974, the program was originally hosted by Elwy Yost. The first film shown was Ingmar Bergman's Through a Glass Darkly. During Yost's 25-year tenure as host, he showed a wide variety of foreign films, but tended to concentrate on Hollywood-produced films from the 1930s through the 1970s.