X-Nico

10 unusual facts about Mega Channel


Digea

Digea, the company established by the private national scale television stations (Alpha TV, Alter Channel, ANT1, Makedonia TV, Mega Channel, Skai TV and Star Channel), has undertaken digital broadcasting of television programs for private stations of national range as well as for any other stations choosing to use its services.

Elena Nathanael

Her last appearance was the role of "Maya Hoover" in the popular TV series aired on Mega Channel, Gorgones, in 2007, and her return was warmly received by the audience .

Fotia

:The 3rd single, the music video for the single was filmed in Morocco for a TV-special aired by Mega Channel in early 1990.

Geo Da Silva

His single singles "I'll Do You like a Truck" was used in the TV show The Office on NBC, and in a national Greek series named Lakys o Glykoulis on Mega Channel.

Nikos Sergianopoulos

He took part in numerous theatrical and television productions and gained recognition for his role in the popular television series of Mega Channel Dio Xenoi (1997–98).

Petros Filipidis

Filipidis is currently starred in the television comedy series Peninda-Peninda (50-50) in Mega Channel.

Tamta

When Tamta was 22, she and her family relocated to Greece, where she decided to enter the singing competition Super Idol, a reality television show produced and presented by Mega Channel and based on the British show Pop Idol.

This Is My Live

The song was the theme for the short-lived show of the same name on Mega Channel, also commonly known as 31st Street in its English subtitle version.

To Retire

To Retire (Το Ρετιρέ) was a very popular Greek sitcom that aired in 1990 from the Greek channel Mega.

Victoria Hislop

To Nisi (The Island) was filmed as a TV series by the Greek TV channel MEGA.


Paiania

Paiania is home to the Vorres Museum of Folk and Contemporary Art, the broadcasting facilities of Greek television station Mega Channel and the training facilities of football club Panathinaikos FC.

Vlassis Bonatsos

Family Feud, the Greek version with the same board but with similar colors, theme song, Greek title and several characteristics but the same attitude as Family Feud, it was known as Kontres or Kondres in Greek and was broadcast at 6:30 EET (5:30 CET) on Mega Channel in the mid-1990s and on Mega Cosmos in the early-2000s in the afternoons.