I am Turkish, and I consider myself lucky to have been able to watch EPT1 and EPT2 in the 1980s. The films were great (and off the beaten path, just like the one in the picture, ‘Coffee and Cigarettes’), cartoons were awesome, and the anthem was (and is) pretty decent because I watched almost every night until the channel closed for the day.
Yes, children, there was a time when TV broadcast stopped for the day.
Most movies being subtitled helped improve my English a lot, therefore helping me make a living. I’ve also learned basic Greek which might help literally, screaming for help, for example, ‘ βοήθεια!’.
(I should also admit that it may have been the cause of me finding ladies speaking *any* language with a Greek accent extremely attractive.)
Ελληνική Ραδιοφωνία Τηλεόραση, ευχαριστώ.
So, I think I must owe some tax to the Greek government, no?
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I am Turkish, and I consider myself lucky to have been able to watch EPT1 and EPT2 in the 1980s. The films were great (and off the beaten path, just like the one in the picture, ‘Coffee and Cigarettes’), cartoons were awesome, and the anthem was (and is) pretty decent because I watched almost every night until the channel closed for the day.
Yes, children, there was a time when TV broadcast stopped for the day.
Most movies being subtitled helped improve my English a lot, therefore helping me make a living. I’ve also learned basic Greek which might help literally, screaming for help, for example, ‘ βοήθεια!’.
(I should also admit that it may have been the cause of me finding ladies speaking *any* language with a Greek accent extremely attractive.)
Ελληνική Ραδιοφωνία Τηλεόραση, ευχαριστώ.
So, I think I must owe some tax to the Greek government, no?