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Meet Peter

Born and raised in the Sydney suburb of Bondi Junction to Kytherian Greek immigrants, my memories of living at home were of both my parents working at Grace Brothers Bondi Junction, and my mother working second and third jobs to give her three children whatever they needed to succeed in life. Until we were old […]

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My Greek Odyssey is broadcast in various regions around the world, from Australia to Russia, online and in-flight! While we are unable to provide broadcast schedules for the different networks that have licensed the show, we can let you know who has it, so that you can keep an eye on your local TV guide […]

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January 3, 2018January 3, 2018 Greek Odyssey Leave a Comment

Walk Through History at The Benaki Museum

Athens is a city full of museums. I’ve been told there’s over 200 of them! So for history buffs there’s plenty to choose from. But if you don’t have six months up your sleeve to see them all, then one of the must visit places that gives you a great cross section of exhibits to […]

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Post Production Update

My Greek Odyssey has been a true labour of love. From day one we set about making a show that presented Greece to the world in an authentic and fun manner, free from any outside influences and full of real characters and places that tell the story of the nation. Now, after several months of […]

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Images of Athens

Our time filming in Athens was full of amazing moments, great people and incredible landmarks. Here’s a few of our favourite images from the shoot.

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The Georgios Averof

The Georgios Averof was once the pride of the Royal Hellenic Navy. Throughout much of the first half of the 20th Century she was the flagship of Greece and even today, despite being moored at Palaio Faliro as a Museum Ship and no longer in service, she still holds a place in the heart of […]

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The Periptero

Dotted about the cities and towns of Greece are tiny little cubicle-like boxes known as ‘periptero’. They’re one of the simple little touches that make everyday life a bit easier. Come to think of it, they’re almost as much a part of the fabric of Greece as the tavern or ouzo. Essentially they’re a kiosk […]

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