Reality/Talent Shows
- Na I Eukairia 1989-2003 - Talent show
- 1989-1990 hosted by Sofia Aliberti
- 2001-2002 hosted by Eva Kotanidi
- 2002-2003 hosted by Aleka Kamila
- Bar 2001-2002 - Reality show hosted by Miltos Makridis
- Popstars 2002-2003 - Greek version of the talent show
- H Farma 2002-2004 - Reality show
- 2002-2003 hosted by Grigoris Arnaoutoglou
- 2003-2004 hosted by Hlias Valasis
- Party 2003-2004 - Reality show hosted by Katerina Laspa
- Super Idol 2003-2004 - Greek version of the talent show Pop Idol hosted by Themis Georgantas
- Survivor 2002-2007 - Greek version of the famous reality show
- 2002-2004 hosted by Grigoris Arnaoutoglou
- 2006-2007 hosted by Konstantinos Markoulakis
- So You Think You Can Dance (Greece) 2006-2008 - Greek version of the talent show hosted by Vicky Kaya
- Master Chef Greece 2010-2011 - Greek version of the cooking show hosted by Eugenia Manolidou
- 2011-2012 hosted by Mary Sinatsaki
- Just the Two of Us (TV series) 2010-2011 - Greek version of the reality singing contest hosted by Giorgos Kapoutzidis
- Junior MasterChef Greece 2011-2012 - Greek version of the cooking show hosted by Maria Bekatorou
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