Dyo Xenoi

Dyo Xenoi (in English Two Strangers) is a Greek comedy series that originally aired in Mega Channel for two seasons (1997–98 and 1998–99). The screenplay was written by Alexandros Rigas and Dimitrios Apostolou. The series stars Nikos Sergianopoulos, Evelina Papoulia, Ntina Konsta, Chrysoula Diavati and Alexandros Rigas.[1] It was one of the most successful series of the Greek television[1][2] and it won the best comedy series award in the "Prosopa" Greek Television Awards, in 1998.[3] It comprised from 66 episodes and lasted two seasons.

Dyo Xenoi
GenreComedy
Created byAlexandros Rigas,
Dimitrios Apostolou
Written byAlexandros Rigas,
Dimitrios Apostolou
Directed byAlexandros Rigas
StarringNikos Sergianopoulos,
Evelina Papoulia ,
Dina Konsta,
Chrysoula Diavati,
Alexandros Rigas
Country of originGreece
Original languageGreek
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes66
Production
Production locationsAthens, Greece
Running time45 min
Release
Original networkMega Channel
Original release1997 (1997) 
1999 (1999)
External links
Website

Plot

Teacher of acting and director Konstantinos Markoras falls in love with TV presenter of a morning program Marina Kountouratou. They are entirely different and opposed persons, so its relation causes hilarious situations. In the story, some even persons were involved such as the mother of the director, a rich and eccentric widow, the editor of the morning broadcast and the housekeeper of the rich widow.

Cast

  • Nikos Sergianopoulos as Konstantinos Markoras
  • Evelina Papoulia as Marina Kountouratou
  • Dina Konsta as Deni Markora
  • Chrysoula Diavati as Flora Barbaritsa
  • Alexandros Rigas as Tolis Sideratos

References

  1. "Two Strangers". tve.gr. Retrieved 9 May 2015.
  2. "Σειρές που άφησαν εποχή!". ethnos.gr. Archived from the original on 18 May 2015. Retrieved 9 May 2015.
  3. "Φλας μπακ στα 11 χρόνια του θεσμού". ethnos.gr. Archived from the original on 18 May 2015. Retrieved 9 May 2015.
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