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Greeks of the Sea

Australian TV series or program


Greeks of the Sea, is a TV documentary which was screened[1] on SBS ONE in Australia from 19 July to 2 August 2014 as a three one-hour episode series. The documentary was filmed in the Greek Islands in 2013. The TV documentary series is about the Greek's relationship with the sea. It is presented by Greek-Australian filmmaker Nikos Andronicos who travels from mainland Greece to 15 Islands of the Aegean Sea to hear the stories of fishermen, boat builders, divers, naval officers, ship-owners and others, whom he meets.

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The series covers the maritime prowess of the Greeks.[2][3] The series is also available in an international version of six half-hour episodes as listed in the Episode guide.

Production

Greeks of the Sea was produced by an all Australian team. The Australian version is a series consisting of three one-hour episodes, produced especially for and in association with SBS Australia. The international version is a series of six 30 minute episodes. The series was originally devised and filmed under the working title of Greek Seadogs. It was produced by Greek Seadogs & Tadpole Studios in association with SBS Australia in 2014.

Episodes

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References

  1. "Greeks of the Sea | SBS Your Language". Sbs.com.au. Retrieved 14 October 2015.
  2. Kings of the Oceans: 1967 - 1970 Ships built for the Hellenes by George M. Foustanos
  3. Kings of the Oceans 1961-1966 Ships built for the Hellenes by George M Foustanos
  4. Maxwell, David (2 March 2012). "Overfishing Leaves Much of Mediterranean a Dead Sea, Study Finds | National Geographic (blogs)". Newswatch.nationalgeographic.com. Archived from the original on 4 March 2012. Retrieved 14 October 2015.
  5. Kakissis, Joanna (21 August 2010). "Greek shipping families in the spotlight". FT.com. Retrieved 14 October 2015.
  6. "Greek sponge diving". Divingheritage.com. 12 May 2009. Retrieved 14 October 2015.

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