List of Programs Broadcast By The Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation - Foreign

Foreign

  • Eurovision Song Contest(aired every May)
  • MacGyver (aired in 1992)
  • Magnum, P.I.
  • Miami Vice
  • The Lone Ranger (aired in 1967)
  • Biography- Content from The Biography Channel (Airs Monday – Friday)
  • Dying To Kill: Femal Suicide Bombers (documentary)
  • The History Channel- Content from the History Channel (Airs Monday – Friday)
  • Extreme Force (ΠΕΡΑ ΑΠΟ ΤΑ ΟΡΙΑ)
  • Floricienta (Argentinian telenovela)
  • Rebelde Way (Argentinian telenovela)
  • The Bold and the Beautiful- American Soap Opera
  • The Young and the Restless- American Soap Opera
  • Ultimate Journeys (ΑΠΙΘΑΝΟΙ ΠΡΟΟΡΙΣΜΟΙ) (Airs Monday, Wednesday & Thursday)
  • Lonely Planet (documentary, partly dubbed in Greek for the narrator) (2001)
  • CSI: NY
  • Desperate Housewives
  • The New Addams Family
  • Queen of Swords
  • Discovery Psychology- 26-part series that gives a general view of historical and modern theories surrounding human behaviour.
  • The Blue Bicycle- Drama based on best-selling novel
  • Zorro

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