Tis Ellados ta Paidia | |
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Της Ελλάδος τα παιδιά | |
Created by | Dimitris Venizelos |
Starring | Giannis Bezos, Chrysoula Diavati, Nikos Alexiou, Kostas Evripiotis, Yannis Savvidakis, Dimitris Fragioglou, Yannis Kapetanios |
Country of origin | Greece |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 54 |
Production | |
Running time | 25 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | ANT1 |
Release | September 1993 – 1995 |
Tis Ellados ta Paidia (Greek: Της Ελλάδος τα παιδιά) is a Greek comedy television series that was aired for two seasons (1993–1994 and 1994–1995) by ANT1 TV. The series was created by Dimitris Venizelos and it stars Giannis Bezos, Chrysoula Diavati, Nikos Alexiou, Kostas Evripiotis, Yannis Savvidakis, Dimitris Fragioglou, Yannis Kapetanios and others.
The series became great success and it is often selected by the audience as one of the best Greek TV-series of all times.[1][2] It is maybe the first Greek surrealist comedy.[3] The series included nice dialogues with clever cues.
Plot
Three aircraftmen have their military service in an aviation office camp, commanded by Group Captain Epaminondas Kakalos. Kakalos is a strict commander, but he is also ambitious, flirtatious and sometimes blunderer. Other basic members of the cast are Hlapatsas, a nark aircraftman, Karavaneas, a naive sergeant and Boubou, the commander's secretary. The series is based on the funny situations between the staff of this aviation camp.
Cast
- Giannis Bezos as Group Captain Epaminondas Kakalos
- Nikos Alexiou as Aircraftman Dimosthenis Plapoutas
- Kostas Evripiotis as Aircraftman Georgios Vlachos
- Yannis Savvidakis as Aircraftman Giovanni Dallas
- Chrysoula Diavati as Boubou
- Dimitris Fragioglou as Aircraftman Trifon Spiouneas aka Hlapatsas
- Yannis Kapetanios as Sergeant Charalampos Karavaneas
References
- ↑ "Σειρές που άφησαν εποχή!". ethnos.gr. Retrieved 21 December 2015.
- ↑ "25 χρόνια ιδιωτική τηλεόραση: Οι νικητές που αναδείξατε". news247.gr. Retrieved 21 December 2015.
- ↑ "Ελληνικές σειρές, ετών είκοσι". kathimerini.gr. Retrieved 21 December 2015.