Ekeines Kai Ego
Appearance
Ekeines Kai Ego | |
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Εκείνες και Εγώ | |
Created by | Costas Pretederis |
Developed by | Yannis Bezos Andreas Morfonios |
Directed by | Andreas Morfonios |
Starring | Yannis Bezos Tasos Kostis |
Theme music composer | Lieutenant F. J. Ricketts |
Opening theme | "Colonel Bogey March" (Mitch Miller version) |
Country of origin | Greece Cyprus |
Original language | Greek |
No. of seasons | 2 |
Production | |
Production locations | Athens, Greece |
Running time | 45 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | ANT1 |
Release | 2 October 1996 1998 | –
Ekeines kai Ego (Greek: Εκείνες και Εγώ) was a Greek television sitcom starring Yannis Bezos and Tasos Kostis. It is written by Bezos and Andreas Morfonios and directed by Morfonios. The series aired in 1996, and lasted two seasons.
Premise
[edit]The title means "Those and me". "Those" refers to the women surrounding the series' main character, a hopeless womanizer. It was based on Costas Pretederis' earlier hit series Ekeines kai Ego (1996), and featured Lambros Konstantaras in the role of Lambros Donganos, Antonis Yakovakis as his friend Dimitris Marikos and Rena Voutsina as Debora. The original series was directed by Dimitris Nikolaidis. Pretederis was also the writer of the 1996 version.
Characters
[edit]- Zahos Donganos (Yannis Bezos), the protagonist, a rich ladies' man whose interests revolve around women and partying hard.
- Dimitris Marikos (Tasos Kostis), Zaho's friend and associate.
- Debora (Niki Sereti) is Ζahos' housekeeper from Africa.
- Eleni (Loukia Pistiola), the long-time fiancée of Zahos.
- Lilly (Valeria Kouroupi), a young woman whose mother and father have been divorced and remarried several times each.
- Aunt Ortansia Triovoulou (Nteniz Mpaltsavia in Season 1, Anna Paitatzi in Season 2), the elderly sister of Zahos late mother.