This special six-episode tribute focuses on the discography of Dionysis Savvopoulos, presenting ten of his emblematic albums - a turning point in Greek music. Six total "eras" of musical creation and history. In this documentary, which was to be the last legacy of Dionysis Savvopoulos, he himself tells stories that marked his life and the lives of everyone, from 1965, when he released his first album, to the present day, while for the last time he sings, with his guitar and unique voice, songs that we loved from his discography. In his unique way - the one that sweetly mixes myth with reality - he talks about the "lives" he lived, the people he met, his songs that were loved and left their indelible mark over time. The visual part, is by Alexis Kyritsopoulos, a companion and friend of Savvopoulos from the beginning, with works that he designed especially for this particular tribute, which also come to life through animation.
Nez, Tam and Ren dive headfirst into the worlds weirdest, funniest, and most unexpected things. With no script, no warning, and no filter, every episode delivers raw reactions, bad takes, and unpredictable chaos. Anyone can show up, and nothing is off the table.
“Brainvolution: Master of Memory” is Korea’s first-ever quiz-based variety show that aims to awaken the dormant “memory power” of modern individuals. Moving beyond simple memorization, the program tests reasoning, reflexes, and creative thinking, framing contemporary issues such as reliance on smartphones and digital devices, the subconscious “externalization” of memory, and so-called “digital dementia” through an innovative entertainment format.
The first official and licensed program about Persian rap, with Ali Zia performing and Mohammad Reza Shayeh as the first guest. This event caused widespread reactions on social media due to the history of sensitivities towards rap and its historical distance from official media.
Neven says: " I was delighted to explore Limerick city for my Christmas programmes this year and I was inspired by the people I met. They were so welcoming and proud of what they do, and where they come from. I was also honoured to visit the historic St. Mary's Cathedral and enjoy performances of beautiful Christmas music."