List of Programs Broadcast By The Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation - Children's

Children's

  • Cartoons (dubbed in Greek) (1991–1993)
  • The Intrepids
  • CatDog (dubbed in Greek) broadcast in 2002
  • Cebollitas (dubbed in Greek) – Latin American (2002)
  • Code Lyoko (dubbed in Greek – French
  • Hallo Spencer (1997) (dubbed in Greek with German subtitles)
  • Lucky Luke (dubbed in Greek)
  • Punky Brewster (1994)
  • The Raccoons (Greek dubbed version, 1993–1994; subtitled version, 1997)
  • Sesame Street (dubbed in Greek) (1993–1997)
  • Under the Umbrella Tree (dubbed in Greek) (1994)
  • Animals Antics
  • Ouranio Toxo- Program aimed at pre-schoolers aged 4–6, to prepare them for school. Teaches them about the alphabet, numbers, drawing, colours, weather and much more. Hosted by Christos Dimopoulos, airs Monday- Friday at 9 am.
  • Alvin and the Chipmunks (dubbed in Greek) (1994)
  • The Number Crew- Educational program designed to help teach kids aged 5–7 math
  • Big World For Little People- Educational program for children that deals with human interaction, natural science and mathematics.
  • Maggie and the Ferocious Beast
  • Μathimatika Αsteria- Children's program designed to teach mathematics in a fun way

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