Konstantinou kai Elenis

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Konstantinou kai Elenis
Κωνσταντίνου και Ελένης'
Format comedy
Created by Kostas Lychnaras
Developed by Haris Romas
Anna Chatzisofia
Starring Haris Romas
Eleni Rantou
Maria Lekaki
Vasilis Koukouras
Country of origin Greece
Production
Running time approx. 30 to 40 minutes (40 to 50 min with commercials)
Broadcast
Original channel ANT1
Original run September 1998 – mid 2000

Konstantinou kai Elenis (Greek: Κωνσταντίνου και Ελένης; English: Constantine and Helen) was a 1998 television series that broadcasted on ANT1 as well as ANT1 Europe, ANT1 Pacific and ANT1 Satellite, its first timeslot was at 21:00 (9:00 P.M.) EET/EEST, its reruns are also broadcasted on ANT1 Gold. It stars Haris Romas (who also wrote the script along with Anna Hatzisofia) and Eleni Rantou. They also star Vasilis Koukouras, Maria Lekaki (which later starred in Votka Portokali (Vodka Portokali) and as a special guest Ilias Zervos. The story is about two totally different characters who inherit a house after Konstantino's uncle dies and leaves 2 wills, they then live together involuntarily and try to ruin each other's lives. Each one believes that they will win in the pending court case. The show lasted two years (1998–2000) and it was quite popular in Greece. The show was recorded at ANT1 studios and various parts of Greater Athens including a train scene near Nea Ionia in an episode Take The Money And Leave where a bag filled with money fell as the two oppose to lose.

Contents

[edit] About the show

The show features a theme song related with a Spanish language tune.

[edit] Episodes

[edit] Season One

  • 1 - Knowing Konstantinou and Eleni (Γνωρίζονται Κων/νος και Ελένη - Gnorizonde Kon/nos kai Eleni)
  • 20 - Sta ori ta agria vouna (Στα όρη τα άγρια βουνά)
  • 31 - To takamouri (Το τακαμούρι)

[edit] Season Two

  • 36 - Viva Mexico
  • 43 - Marijuana Stop (Μαριχουάνα Στοπ) - Uncle Johnny
  • Take The Money and Leave (πάρε τα λεφτά και τρέχα) - five before the finale

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