Eglimata

Eglimata (Greek: Εγκλήματα) is a Greek comedy television series that was aired for two seasons (1998-1999 and 1999-2000) by ANT1 TV. The series was created by Lefteris Papapetrou and it stars Kaiti Konstantinou, Maria Kavoyianni, Kostas Koklas, Iro Mane, Christos Chatzipanagiotis, Stavros Nikolaidis, Vassilis Charalambopoulos, Soula Athanasiadou, Athinodoros Prousalis and other. The series was based on a lot of funny characters which surrounded a couple with an extramarital relationship. Eglimata became a very successful TV show and achieved high viewing.[1][2]

Eglimata
Εγκλήματα
Created byLefteris Papapetrou
StarringKaiti Konstantinou,
Maria Kavoyianni,
Kostas Koklas,
Iro Mane,
Christos Chatzipanagiotis,
Stavros Nikolaidis,
Vassilis Charalambopoulos,
Soula Athanasiadou,
Athinodoros Prousalis
Country of originGreece
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes66
Production
Running time35-45 minutes
Release
Original networkANT1
Original releaseOctober 1998 
June 2000

Plot

Alekos, a butcher is married to Sosso. When Sosso discovers that her husband has an extramarital relationship with a housewife, she decides to revenge her husband and his girlfriend. So she plans various ways to kill them. The illegal couple comes close with the two different families and a lot of funny situations happen.[2]

Cast

  • Kaiti Konstantinou
  • Maria Kavoyianni
  • Kostas Koklas
  • Iro Mane
  • Christos Chatzipanagiotis
  • Stavros Nikolaidis
  • Vassilis Charalambopoulos
  • Soula Athanasiadou
  • Athinodoros Prousalis
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References

  1. "Σειρές που άφησαν εποχή!". ethnos.gr. Archived from the original on 18 May 2015. Retrieved 19 December 2015.
  2. "It's all Greek to me – Εγκληματα (1998-2000)". cineramen.gr. Retrieved 19 December 2015.
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