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John Stamos Hosts Socially Distanced ‘A Capital Fourth’ For PBS
This July 4, John Stamos and Vanessa Williams will be hosting a different kind of Independence Day celebration for the 40th anniversary of "A...
Momentous Foo Fighters’ Acropolis Concert to Air on PBS (video)
It was one of the most successful rock'n'roll concerts held in Athens in recent years. On July 10, iconic American rock band the Foo...
PBS to Feature Three-Part Series on Greece
Greece is the subject of a three-part broadcast that will feature on the US television network PBS on July 6, 13 and 20.
The show...
PBS Show Traces Ancient Roots of 3 Greek Celebrities
An upcoming episode of "Finding Your Roots" will dig deep into the background of three famous Greeks.
Tina Fey, George Stephanopoulos and David Sedaris will trace their...
Greek Ambassador Vassilis Kaskarelis Gives Interview On PBS Channel
During his interview on the American channel PBS, Greek Ambassador Vassilis Kaskarelis emphasized that the majority of the Greeks and the big political parties...
New US Film Delves Into Papanicolaou’s Cancer Breakthrough
A new US film that highlights the Greek doctor's George Papanicolaou cancer breakthrough in the 1920s premieres on PBS stations on March 26th.
“The Cancer...
Pausanias, the Cultural Geographer of Ancient Greece
Untold stories recounting the glories of Ancient Greece were written by Pausanias, who lived in the second century AD.
Betty White: Remembering the Iconic Greek-American Comedienne
Betty White, the irrepressible, iconic Greek-American comedienne, who died exactly two years ago on December 31, 2021, at the age of 99 went to...
The Best Timed Shot in TV History (Probably)
One of the best-timed shots in TV history is an old clip by BBC's science presenter James Burke which has recently gone viral following...
The Whistled Language of Greece and How it Could be Lost Forever
Residents of the mountainous village of Antia on the idyllic island of Evia, Greece "speak" a unique whistling language called "Sfyria."
The villagers of Antia...